- Fouls-ham, Ful-ham, the bird’s home;
- Full-wood, the bird’s wood;
- Fouln-ey, Fugl-oe, the bird’s island;
- Vogels-berg, the bird’s hill.
The names of Fish seem rather scarce; we find
- Fish-bourn, the stream, abounding in fish;
- Fisher-gate, fish street;
- Fisher-ton, fish town;
- Fish-guard, fish enclosure;
- Fish-toft, fish field;
- Fish-field, fish field;
- Fisch-back, fish rivulet;
- Fisk-um-foss, the waterfall of the fish dwelling.
The Salmon (Lax) occurs in
- Lax-ey,
- Lax-field,
- Lax-ay, salmon river;
- Lax-voe, salmon bay;
- Lake-fiord, salmon firth.
The Trout (Truht) is found in
- Trouts-dale,
- Trout-beck, the trout rivulet.
The Eel may be traced in
- Aal-borg, eel city;
- Aal-en, eel island;
- Aal-st, eel district;
- Aal-rust, eel torrent.
The Frog and Toad are perhaps the only reptiles we find in place-names. They evidently give names to