INDEX. 



A. 



Aberdavines, i. 117 



Acclimatizing plants and animals, i. 224 



jEnanthus (see Wheatear) 



sEnas (see woodpigeon) 



Affection among animals, i. 137, 160, 



183 

 Africa, migration of birds to, i. 115, 



ii. 120 



Air, elastic at midnight, i. 218 

 Alaudapratensis, rearingyoung cuckoo, 



i. 112, 123 

 Alice Holt Forest, i. 1, 25, ii. 1 88 ; 



fallow deer in, i. 19, 26; leased by the 



crown, i. 25 ; soil of, i. 25 ; timber 



ill, i. 26 

 Alton, hollow lane leading to, i. 11, ii. 



11 ; manufactures of, i. 13, 14 

 American animals, origin of, i. 77 ; ju- 

 nipers, i. 280 ; water-weed, ii. 30 

 Amphibious animals, i. 104 

 Anathoth, an, i. 220, 276 

 Ancient burying ground, ii. 247 ; v;ws 



found at Chapel Field, ii. 253 

 Andalusia, birds of, i. 92, 123 ; stone 



curlew in, i. 116 

 Anguilla (see Eel) 

 Anguis frag His (sec Blind worm) 

 Animals eating their young, i. 140 

 Anne, Queen, in Wolmer Forest, i. 16 

 Antelope, double nostril of, i. 45 

 Antipathy of birds and animals to their 



young, "i. 140, 223 

 Antiquities, at Selhorne, ii. 31, 253 ; 



found near Harnstaple, ii. 31 

 'AvrKTop-yj) of birds, i. 223 

 Aphides (smother flies) shower of, i. 261, 



288 



April, remarkably inclement, i. 105 

 Aquaria for fishes, i. 263 

 Aquatic plants, i. 226 

 Armadillo, scales of, ii. Ill 

 Arrows, poisonous, of Indian, ii. 141 



Arum, the cuckoo pint, i. 49 ; thrush 



feeding on the roots of, i. 49 

 Aiun, River, the, i. 3, ii. 14 

 Ash tree, ruptured, i. 199 

 Ashford, last Prior of Selborne, ii. 227 

 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, ii. 24 

 Ash-shrew, i. 199 

 Aspen, shiver leaf, old, ii. 10 

 Asses ploughing, i. 185 

 August, the mute month, i. 168, ii. 6!i 

 Augustine Canons, ii. 179 

 Auk, little, i. 145 

 Aweto, the, ii. 143 



B. 



Bacon-fly, i. 124 

 Bait for pike, ii. 29 

 Bank-swallow (sec Sand martin) 

 Bank martin (see Sand martin) 

 Baptist, St. John the, little finger of, 



ii. 215 

 Barustaple, antiquities found near, ii. 



31 



Barometers, i. 276 

 Barragons, manufacture of, i. 13 

 Barrington, Hon. Daiues, who he was, 



ii. 15 



Batfowlers catching birds, i. 98, ii. 78 

 Bats, i. 36, 160; appearance of, in warm 



weather, i. 30, 212 ; hybernation of, 



i. 30, 31 ; tame, i. 36 ; food of, i. 36, 



ii. 39 ; drink flying i. 37 ; little, i. 



92 ; breeding of, i. 129 ; anatomy of, 



i. 130 ; tame,from Bruges Cathedral, 



ii, 39 ; in churches, ii. 40 

 Bat, great, new species of, i. 73 ; food 



of, i. 92 



Bean's pond, i. 21 

 Bears in Hampshire, ii. 153 

 Beasts and birds, taming of, i. 68, ii. 5!' 

 Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester, ii. 



209; register of, ii. 211 



