[173.] “Suppl. Orn. Dict.” (1813).
[174.] “Hist. Brit. An.” p. 118 (1828).
[175.] “Works:” Wilkin’s ed. vol. iv. p. 318.
INDEX.
- B.
- Badger, [12], [Intro.]
- Bandoleers, [243].
- Bat, [13], [14], [Intro.]
- Bat-fowling, [157–160].
- Barnacle Goose, [247].
- Barnacles, [247–256].
- Bating, [62].
- Bee, [17], [18], [19], [Intro.]
- Beetle, [17], [20], [Intro.]
- Bells, [60].
- Bird-bolts, [163].
- Bird-catching, [4], [157].
- Birding, [72].
- Birding-pieces, [72], [164], [239].
- Bird of Jove, [28], [29].
- Bird-lime, [160].
- Bird-traps, [162].
- Birds of song, [123].
- Birds under domestication, [167].
- Blackbird, [139].
- Black Ouzel, [139].
- Brock, [12], [Intro.]
- Bunting, [136].
- Butterfly, [17], [Intro.]
- Buzzard, [47].
- C.
- Cadge, [63].
- Cadger, [64].
- Caliver, [239].
- Camelot, [198], [199].
- Caterpillar, [17], [Intro.]
- Chase, Wild-goose, [199].
- Chough, [115].
- Cloys, [31], [32].
- Cock, [167].
- ancestry of domestic, [174].
- Cock-a-hoop, [169], [170].
- Cock and pye, [171].
- Cock-crow, [168].
- Cock-fighting, [172–174].
- Coistrel, [74].
- Cormorants, [259].
- Coursing, [12], [Intro.]
- Coystril, [74].
- Cricket, [17], [Intro.]
- Crow, [99].
- Crow, habits of, [111].
- Crows and their relations, [99].
- Cry havoc, [57].
- Cuckoo, [147–156].
- Cygnet, [201–206].