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INDEX 



Barker, Thomas, I. 20, 31 ; his 

 marriage, 23, 62 ; taste for natural 

 history, 115 ; letter from Gilbert 

 White, 225 ; his activity, II. 102, 

 107. 



Barrington, Honourable Daines, I. 

 156 ; letters from Gilbert White, 



169 et seq. ; Fellow of the Royal 

 Society, 169 ; his ' Miscellanies,' 



170 ; ' Fauna Britannica,' 262. 

 Basingstoke Grammar School, I. 29 ; 



Holy Ghost Chapel, old ruin of, 

 30. 



Basingstoke, Whites of, I. 5. 



Bassat, Mr., I. 224. 



Bassingham living, I. 243. 



Battle, Dr., I. 128. 



Battle, Miss Anna, I. 128 : her 

 marriage, 138. 



Battle, Miss Catharine, her copy of 

 the 'Invitation to Selborne,' I. 

 64 ; her little journal, 129-38 ; 

 marriage, 138. 



Battle, Miss Philadelphia, I. 128; 

 her marriage, 138. 



Baverstock, Mr., I. 268. 



Beardmore, Dr. Scrope, on the value 

 of the 'Natural History of Sel- 

 borne,' II. 191. 



Beauclerk, James, Bishop of Here- 

 ford, I. 53. 



Beech trees, II. 221, 223, 227. 



Beer, method of brewing, II. 163. 



Bell, Mr., his edition of 'The Natural 

 History and Antiquities of Sel- 

 borne,' I. 49 note, 54, 64, 68, 69, 

 72 note, 76, 101, 126, 153, 161, 

 177; II. 138, 184 ; purchases "The 

 Wakes," II. 282. 



Bentham, Dr. , Tutor of Oriel College, 



I. 33, 82, 159. 

 Bentley Church, II. 263. 

 Binstead Church, inscription in, II. 



80. 

 Birds, of Gibraltar, I. 182, 198, 203, 



205, 207 ; sense of colour in, II. 



71 ; nests, 166 ; mode of preserving, 



200, 203 ; migration, 219. 

 Bisk or bisque, meaning of the term, 



II. 165 note. 

 Blackburn living, I. 209. 

 Blanchard, Mr., his journey in a 



balloon, II. 134. 

 Blunt, Miss Anne, II. 158 note. 

 BosweU, James, 'The Journal of a 



Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel 



Johnson,' II. 151 note. 

 Bristol, Hot Well at, I. 74, 84. 

 Bristowe, Dr., Vicar of Selborne, I. 



66, 90 ; his death, 95. 



Brown, Mr. Edward, I. 42 note, II. 



102. 

 Brown, Peter, *New Illustrations of 



Zoology,' I. 302. 

 Bullfinch, change of colour, I. 225. 

 Burbey, attempted burglary on his 



sho]), II. 35. 

 Burgoyne's Light Horse embark for 



North America, I. 323. 

 Burney, Dr., his 'Tour through 



Europe,' I. 280. 

 Butcher, Mr., I. 321. 

 Butcher-birds, or Lanius collurio, 



their nest, II. 166, 183. 



Calendar of Flora and the Garden, 

 I. 147. 



Call, Sir John, I. 138. 



Call, Mrs., II. 123. 



Calves, fatal disorder in, II. 209. 



Camden, Lord Chancellor, I. 158. 



Campbell, Dr. John, his ' Political 

 Survey of Great Britain,' I, 246. 



Canal, projected, from Chertsey to 

 Alton, II. 69. 



Cane, Basil, I. 93. 



Cane, Rev. W. H., I. 15. 



Carnatic, the, at the Isle of Loanda, 

 IL 35. 



Certhia muraria, or Wall-creeper, II. 

 250 254. 



Chair,' Mr. 'Dc, I. 66. 



Chandler, Dr. R., style of his 

 'Travels,' I. 319; his" help in the 

 'Antiquities of Selborne,' II. 9, 21, 

 29 ; opinion of John White's book, 

 16, 32 ; in France, 155 ; at RoUe, 

 168 ; in Brussels, 211 ; at Clapham, 

 213 ; Selborne, 216; journey from 

 Rolle, 217. 



Chapone, Mr., I. 55 ; his marriage, 

 38, 118. 



Chapone, Mrs., the posthumous 

 works of, I. 55 ; death of her 

 husband, 121 ; ' Letters on the 

 Improvement of the Mind,' 146, 

 218 ; at Selborne, 150 ; sale of her 

 books, 279. 



Charles II, , his coronation, I. 10. 



"Charlton in Wilts," I. 175. 



Chelsum, Dr. , on ' The Natural His- 

 tory of Selborne,' II. 184. 



Chertsey to Alton, proposed canal 

 from, II. 69. 



Chestnut trees, timber of, II. 224, 

 228, 236. 



Chif-chaf, date of its arrival, II. 242, 

 245. 



