INDEX 



291 



Chilgrove, I. 21. 



Chipping Norton, I. 66. 



Chiswell, R. M. T., size of his elm 

 tree, 11. 237, 240. 



Cholderton living, I. 144, 159. 



Christian Malford, I. 60. 



Chnrton, Rev. Ralph, I. 50; II. 38 ; 

 letters from Gilbert White, 38 et 

 seq. ; invitations to Selborne, 49, 

 59, 70, 249 ; at Selborne, 166 ; on 

 the history of Waverley, 167 ; the 

 Index to * The Natm^al History of 

 Selborne,' 208, 213 ; the distemper 

 Puckeridge, 208 ; ' worrybrees,' 

 209 ; the disorder hyant, 209 : 

 presented to the living of Middle- 

 ton Cheney, 253; on 'The Natm-al 

 History of Selborne,' 284. 



Clark, Andrew, ' Colleges of Oxford,' 



I. 37, 102. 



Clarke, Dr. John, elected Provost of 

 Oriel, I. 157 ; his death, II. 76. 



Clement, Mrs., II. 78. 



Clutterbuck, Rev. R. H., 'Notes on 

 the Parishes of Fyfield,' etc., I. 

 64 note, 323 note. 



Coccus vitis-viniferce, II. 144. 



Coggs, Whites of, I. 4 note, 8. 



Collins, William, I. 38 ; his history, 



II. 62-65. 

 Compton, I. 18 ; II. 232. 

 Cooper, Miss, I. 23. 



Cornwallis, Lieutenant-General the 

 Hon. Edward, Governor of Gib- 

 raltar, I. 209, 301. 



Cotile rupestris, the rock or crag 

 martin, I. 180 note. 



Cowdray House, I. 52. 



Creech, Thomas, II. 49 note. 



Crocus, verses on, II. 91. 



Croke, Jenny, I. 72. 



Cromhall living, I. 154, 245. 



Crondall village, lottery ticket at, 

 II. 152. 



Curtis, William, the botanist and 

 entomologist, I. 224 note, 281 note, 

 on the sexuality of mosses, 313. 



D 



Darwen, the curacy of, II. 5. 

 Davis, Thomas, his memoirs on 



plays and players, II. 115. 

 Daw, swiftness of, II. 2. 

 Derham, Mr., II. 27. 

 Devonshire, birds of, I. 253. 

 Dog, mad, recipe for curing the bite 



of a, II. 111. 

 Dorchester Church, II. 100. 

 Dormer, Lady Coterel, II. 211, 213. 



Drury, 'Illustrations of Natural 



History,' I. 189 note. 

 Ducarrel, Dr., II. 65. 

 Dugdale, his 'Monasticum Angli- 



canum,' I. 8. 

 Durley, curacy at, I. 76. 



E 



East Allington, I. 60. 



East Harting, I. 18. 



Easton Rectory, I. 325. 



Edwards, Mr., his proposed canal 

 from Chertsey to Alton, II, 69. 



Elmer, Mr., his picture of the hybrid 

 bird, II. 226. 



Emys orbicularis, the fresh -water 

 tortoise, II. 50 note. 



Etty, Mr., I. 115, 118, 123; pre- 

 sented to the living of Whit- 

 church, 158 ; his illness, II. 117 ; 

 death, 118. 



Etty, Mrs., I. 118, 128 ; her illness, 

 320 ; death of her husband, II. 

 119 ; in London, 196. 



Etty, Mr. Charles, of Priestlands, 

 II. 119 note. 



Etty, Mr. Charles, his ship the 

 Duke of Kingston, II. 90, 93, 

 176 ; tortoises, 124. 



Eveleigh, Dr. John, elected Provost 

 of Oriel College, II. 76; on the 

 death of Gilbert White, 273. 



Ewelme, II. 264 note. 



Falcon, a peregrine, size and weight, 



n. 88. 



Faringdon, parish of, I. 123. 



Farnham, Whites of, I. 6. 



* Fauna Calpensis,' fate of the work, 



II. 66. 

 "Faunist, A Southern," on the death 



of Gilbert White, II. 273. 

 Fern-owl, or Eve-jarr, internal con- 

 struction, I. 289 ; imputations 



against, II. 205, 224 ; food, 225 ; 



paper on, 237, 244. 

 Ferrers, Henry, of Badisley Clinton, 



L 4. 

 Fisher, Mr., his Selborne Inclosure 



Scheme, II. 258. 

 Fishes, of Gibraltar, I. 208; sleep 



of, II. 57. 

 'Flora Selborniensis,' I. 151. 

 Fly-catcher, Stoparola, I. 330 notCy 



observations on, II. 146. 

 Ford, Anne, I. 16. 

 Ford, Sir Edward, of Up Park, I. 16 



note. 



