The game birds and wild fowl of Sweden and Norway : together with an account of the seals and salt-water fishes of those countries / by L. Lloyd.
- Llewelyn Lloyd
- Date:
- 1867
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The game birds and wild fowl of Sweden and Norway : together with an account of the seals and salt-water fishes of those countries / by L. Lloyd. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![GENERAL INDEX. Incubation of the Capercali, period of the, 26 j of Partridge eggs, curious instance of, 164. Ireland, Snipe-grounds in, 241. J. Jack Snipe, very rare in theEonnum country during summer, 235. K. Kanso, a quarantine station, 292. Kasse, a net for catching the Caper- cali, 62, 63. Keiller otter-trap, 387. King-fish, the, 472, 478; its habitat, 478. Klafve, the, 167. Kongelf, town of, 297 ; royal woo- ings at, 298; bewitched, 299 ; siege and destruction of, 300- 305. “Kors-Drag,” the, 204. Krams-Foglar, the name of a class of smaller birds, 243; all the Thrushes included in the, ih. ; their migi’a- toiy habits, 244 ; traps and snares catching, 245 et seq. ; shooting the, 257 ; great execution, 258. Kroyer, H., a celebrated Danish naturalist, 463. Krypskytt, or Poacher, his plan for deceiving the Woodcock, 206. L. LAck, shooting by, 60. Lackning, process of, 62. Liiger, the, 437. Liim, construction of the, 64 ; for catching Woodcocks, &c., 213. Lamprey, the Sea, 565; its habits, 566. Lancelot, the, 569. Land-stbtning on the Swedish coast, 571, 572, 573. Lilng-Ref, a trap for catching Otters, 385. Lapland, vast numbers of Rijja con sumed in, 157. Lapwing, the, 270. Larch, the, unknown in Sweden, 5 n. Lark-pipe, for attracting the Wood- cock, 206. Launces, the, 541, 542 ; the Large- mouthed Launce, 541; the Small- mouthed, 542. Leeg-vold, the, 88. Lek of the Dal-Eipa, 130 et seq. ; of the Fjall Eipa, 143. Lek-stalle, the, 39—41 ; combats at the, 80 ; shooting at the, 86, 87, 88 ; shooting Eipa at the, 145, 146 ; selected by the Solitary Snipe, 222 et seq. Ligg-Nat, a net for capturing Seals, 424. Ling, the, its habitat and habits, 521 ; the Molva Abyssorum, 522. Lintu-lauta, for capturing wild fowl, 285, 286. Lofoden Islands, cod-fishing at,'512. Lop-Dona, a contrivance for snaring birds, 251. Lbs-garn, for netting the Capercali, 61. Lott-Sill, a small herring, 576. ]\L Mackerel, the Common, 474 ; its habits, 474, 475; the Spanish, 476. Macrounis Strbmii, the, 526 ; i-u- pestris, ib.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28056140_0718.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


