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.
718/732
![GENERAL INDEX. Pausar-Nlit,-a trap for capturing the Otter, 38G. Parental affection of the Dal-llipa, 135. Partridges, 161 e< seq.] Scandinavian and Northern, 162 ; their habits and sufferings, 163 ; curious incu- bation, 164 ; the partridge-pipe, 165 j sportmen’s expedients, 166; the Klafve, 167 ; training the pointei’, 168 ; Partridge-shooting, 169; the Tirass and Hbg-Nat, 171;/ thePyssja, 172 ; stock birds, 174; a strange church-goer, 175; the Red-legged, 176. Partridge-pipe for luring the birds, 165. Partridge-shooting a favourite amuse- ment in Scandinavia, 164,169,170. “Paternoster” rocks, 307. Persson, Anders, his fearful adven- ture with a seal, 431, 432. Pheasant not found in Scandinavia, 176. Phoca, the {see Seals). Pilchard, the, 507. Pine Bullfinch, the, 244. Pipe - fishes, 543, 545, 546 ; the Great Pipe-fish, 543 ; the Deep- nosed, 545 ; the Snake Pipe-fish, ib.; the Straight-nosed, 546 ; the Worm Pipe-fish, 546. Plaice, the Common, 527. Pointer, the, 45 ; shooting to the, 89, 90 ; shooting Rijja to the, 147 ; shooting the Woodcock with the, 208 ; shooting Snipes with the, 228, 229. Pointers, their breeding and train- ing, 166, 167. Pole, the, 531. Pollack, the, 516 ; its predatoiy habits, 517. Porbeagle Shark, 549, 550. Pout, the, 513. Power Cod, the, 514. Prey {see Birds of). Priestcraft, savage execution caused by, 309. Punt-gun, shooting with the, 276. Q. Quail, 177 seq. ; its habits, 179 ; prized for the table, ib. ; immense flights of, ib.; the Bishop of Quails, 180 ; how prepared by the Arabs, ib. R. Rackel-Fogel, 82 ; a hybrid be- tween the Oapercali and the Black-Cock, 103 ; the male, Rackel-Hane, and the female, Rackel-Hona, 103, 104; its plu- mage, 104; its parentage, 105; in captivity, 110 ; its spel, 111. Rackel-Hane, 104 ; habits of the, no. Rapphons-pipa, for luring the Part- ridge, 165. Rasch, H., the well-known Norwe- gian naturalist, 122. Ratlines, for snaring Aquatic Birds, 367. Ravens, snaring of,-269. Rays, 562 et seq.; the White Ray, 562; the Shagreen, 563; the Thornback, ib. ; the Starry Ray, 564; the Sting Ray, 565. Red-shank, the, 271. Redwing, the, 243, 246. Rettibur, King of the Wendians, 300, 305. Reynard’s Wiles, 283. Ring-dona, a contrivance for snaring birds, 247. Ring-Ouzel, 243. Ringed Dottrel, 271. Rip-Hag, formation of the, 155.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28056140_0720.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


