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Wagtails, steers, larks, walk i. 199 



Waldon-lodge, what, and by whom kept up. .i. 37 



Waltham blacks much infested Wolmer-forest. .i. 32 



by their enormities occasioned the 



black act i 32 



Wasps, observations on . . . ii. 268 



Water-eft, has no gills * .i. 93 



Weather, dripping after drought, influence of. .ii. 304 



summary of, from 1768 to 1792. , . .ii. 319 



Well-head, a fine perennial spring... i. 



Wells, their usual depth in Selborne village..]. 6 



Wheat, mistaken notion concerning .ii. 297 



Wheatear, the bird so called, some account of. .i. 66 

 Sussex bird, so called, more par- 

 ticulars of i. 280 



White-throat, some particulars about i. 176 



Winchester, Hoadly, bishop of^ his humane 

 objection to restocking Waltham chace with 



deer i. 33 



Wolmer, forest of, some account of i. 25. 43 



...how abutted upon i. 25 



has abounded with fossil trees. i. 27 



haunted by many sorts of wild fowl. .i. 28 



once abounded with heath cocks, or 



black game ....i. 28 



with red deer i. 29 



WoodcocksjSometimessluggishand^leepy. .i. 238. 245 



Scopoli's assertion about i. 146 



.....' hen, with egg, before she leaves 



England i, 230 



Wood-fossil, where found ii. 122 



