INDEX 



ABBEY gardens, 304, and note. 

 Adams, keeperofWolmer Forest, 28. 

 Adanson on the migration of 



swallows, 140. 

 sstrus bovis, 431. 

 Alauda pratensis, 200. 

 Alresford, a shower of cobwebs at, 



262. 



Alton, 3, 4, 5, 19, 23, 407, 441, 455. 

 Ambresbury [Amesbury], 81. 

 American animals, 100. 

 Andover, 6c. 

 Anecdote of a Danish duck killed 



at Trotton, 199. 

 Animals destroy their young, 214, 



215 note. 



Animals fatter in cold weather, 183. 

 Animals, sociality of, 264, 265 note, 



292. 



Anne, Queen, at Wolmer Forest, 28. 

 " Annus Primus Historico-Natu- 

 ralis," 119, 122, and note, 124, 

 187, and note, rSg, 196. 

 Ant, 455. 

 Ant, horse, 455. 

 Antiquities of Selborne, 38 note. 

 Aphides, or smother-fly, a shower of, 



359, 360 note, 455. 

 Arbours in Wolmer Forest, 33. 

 Aristotle quoted, 64. 

 Arum', or cuckoo-pint, 67. 

 Arun, 5. 

 Arundel, 5. 

 Ash-tree, 463. 

 Ash-tree, a rupture, 276. 



Ash-tree, shrew, in the Plestor, 276, 



277 note. 



Asses used for ploughing, 259. 

 "Astley's," 29. 

 Auk, little, 142, 324. 

 Aurora borealis, 472. 

 Ayles Holt, or Alice Holt Forest, 



35, 39, 40, 42. 



"BAKER'S Chronicle," 333. 



Banks, Mr., 99. 



Barker, Mr. [brother-in-law to 



White], 95. 



I Barnabas, St., ancient custom on the 

 feast of, 33. 



Barnet, 4061 



Barometers, 382, and note, 469. 



Barragons, 23. 



Barrington,Daines,'79, 120, 165 note. 



Barrington's " Miscellanies," 353. 



Bat, 51, and note, 95, 109, and note, 

 133. 298. 



Bat, large, 109, 133. 



Bat, tame, 51. 



Beans sown by birds, 467. 



Beans, horse, 467. 

 | Bee-birds, 198. 

 1 Beech, 4, 463. 



Bees, 273, 308, 467. 



Bees, wild, 450. 



Belon quoted, 198. 



Bentley, 40, 42. 



Bere Forest, 138. 



Besoms made by foresters, 270, 271 

 note. 



