INDEX. 



401 



Canons of Selborne fond of hunting, 



i. .-us. 



Capri in nl <i UK. extract from Aristotle 



on the, ii. 224. 

 C';ir;i usius establishes an empire in 



Hritain, ii. 388. - 



Carnivora found at Selborne, ii. 362. 

 Carp retire in winter, i. 102. 

 Carpenter, Kichard, preceptor of 



Sudington, i. 320. 

 Castration, its effects, i. 198. 

 Cat, young squirrels suckled by a, i. 



44J. 

 Catalogue of animals sent to Linnaeus 



by John White, ii. 85. 

 Catsfield, naturalist's calendar kept 



at, i. 41 >f). 



Cattle resorting to water, i. 23. 

 , fatal effects on, from eating 



leaves and twigs of the yew-tree, i. 



292, ii. 260. 

 Chaffinch, separation of the sexes in 



their migration, i. 39, 46. 

 Chaffinches, flocks of -female, i. 98, 132. 

 Chalk of Selborne, fossils found in the, 



ii. 376. 

 Chandler, Dr., ii. 61. 



, letter from, ii. 132. 

 Chantry, Selborne priory reduced to 



a, i. 362. 



Chapel of Whaddon, i. 364. 

 Chapone, Mrs., ii. 108. 

 Charter for the foundation of Selborne 



priory, i. 375. 

 - respecting the choosing of a 



prior, i. 323, 377. 

 Chaucer, the clergy ridiculed by, i. 



338. 

 Cheiroptera found at Selborne, ii. 



862. 

 Chestnut, magnificent Spanish, at 



Tort worth, ii. 253. 

 , old London built of, ii. 266, 



269. 



timber, i. 471. 



Chif-cliai 1 , remarks on the, ii. 280, 286. 

 Chloritic marl of Selborne, fossils 



found in the, ii. 376. 

 marl, springs issuing from the, 



ii. 374. 

 Church, recent discoveries in Selborne, 



ii. 3! 5. 



bells, i. 288. 



yard, i. 289. 



Churton, Rev. R., correspondence 



between Gilbert White and, ii. 186- 



230. 



hr, chirping note of the, ii. 42. 



VOL. ii. 



linearis, breeding-habits of, i. 



455. 



Clausentum, the Roman, ii. 387- 

 Cleanliness in sacred matters, i. 331. 

 Cobwebs covering the ground, i. 180. 



, shower of, i. 180. 



Coccus of the vine, i. 243. 



, its history, i. 244. 

 Cockchaffers, damage done by, i. 452. 

 Cockroaches, swarms of, i. 454. 

 Coffin-lids, stone, found in Selborne 



church, i. 284, ii. 397. 

 Coins found in Woolrner pond, i. 24, 



277, 278, ii. 378. 

 Colour of animals, influence of food 



on the, i. 45, 481. 



Conchifera found at Selborne, ii. 367. 

 Condensation, test of, ii. 115. 

 Conduit wood, spring of water in, i. 



363. 

 Congregating of birds, causes of, i. 



133, 140. 

 Constantius, battle between Allectus 



and, ii. 389. 

 Conveniences enjoyed by the priory, 



i. 372. 

 Copulation of frogs, i. 51, ii. 245, 



248, 252, 270. 



Corn-mill at Selborne priory, i. 365. 

 Cornish choughs at Beachy Head, i. 



96. 

 Cor/ma Ammonis, localities where 



found, i. 8, 480. 

 Cornwallis, the Hon. E., ii. 47. 

 Court-leet held at the Grange, i. 371. 

 Courtney, Peter, Bishop of Winches- 

 ter, i. 360. 



Cowthorpe oak, ii. 247. 

 Cricket, field, i. 230. 



, house, i. 233. 



, mole, i. 235. 



Crickets, supposed rumination of, i. 



236 and note. 

 Crocus, on the blowing of the (poem). 



i. 504, ii. 195. 

 Crossbill, i. 32 arid note, 480. 



at Ringmer, i. 131. 

 Cuckoo, . its habits, i. 122, 123, 125, 



1 ::<>. -f^i. ii. 255,256. 

 , supposed anatomical cause of 



its not incubating, i. 195. 



, ditto, refuted, i. 197. 



and fern-owl, resemblance be- 

 tween, i. 112. 



Cucumbers set by bees, i. 474. 

 Cullum, Sir John, ii. 287- 

 Cundytli wood, i. 363. 

 Curlew, stone, migration of the, i. 438. 

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