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 The Long Lythe . . . . . . . 101 



This valley, which follows the stream below the village, was 

 a favourite haunt of White's. 



The Wakes at the present time . . . . .112 



The part to the right, built of white stone with brick dress- 

 ings, is part of the original house. Compare the engrav- 

 ing on page 57. 



White's Sundial, with his fields and the Hanger . . 141 

 Gracious Street and the Hanger . . . .159 

 North-east View of Selborne . . . 162 and 163 



From the engraving in the first edition after Grimm. 

 View in the Village towards the Oakhanger road . . 170 



Alton from Windmill Hill 185 



The Butcher's Shop 193 



In Selborne Street opposite White's house. 

 The Yew Tree in Selborne Churchyard . . .205 



Professor Bell believed this tree to be 1200 years old, and 

 coeval with the original Saxon church. 



Old Cottages in Selborne Street . . . .216 



The Wakes may be seen beyond the brick house. 



Oak said to have been planted by Gilbert White . .228 



From a photograph by Professor Bell. 



Hucker's Lane . . . . . . .245 



Leading down to the Long Lythe from the village. 



A Selborne Hop Garden . . . . . .253 



The Plestor and Hanger . . . . . .272 



The Wakes from the Garden 278 



From a photograph by Professor Bell. 



Selborne Church from the N. in 1776 . . -294 



From the engraving in the first edition after Grimm. 

 The Hanger from Gracious Street . . . .301 



