INDEX 



293 



Insects of Gibraltar, I. 183. 

 Isaac, Rev. Baptist, I. 15. 

 Isaac, Baptist, I. 70. 



'St. James' Chronicle,' on 'The 



Natural History of Selborne,' 



II. 284. 

 Jardine, Major, II. 215. 

 Jenner, Mr., his account of the 



cuckoo, II. 227. 

 Jesse, Mr., his edition of 'The 



Natural History of Selborne,' I. 



54, 89 ; * Gleanings in Natural 



History,' II. 125, 286. 

 Johnson, Dr., his journey through 



the western isles, I. 277, 280 ; life 



of Collins, II. 62. 

 Juncus effusus, use of, I. 329. 



Kent, William, landscape gardener, 

 I. 87. 



Keppel, Admiral the Hon. A., his 

 trial by court-martial, II. 34 note. 



• Kitty's Farewell,' I. 139. 



Knapp, J. L., on 'The Natural His- 

 tory of Selborne,' II. 285. 



Kramer, G. H., 'Elenchus vegetabi- 

 lium et animalium per Austriam 

 Inferiorem observatorum,' I. 186 

 note. 



Landslip at Hawkley Hanger, I. 247. 



Langhorne, his edition of Collins* 

 poems, II. 62. 



Lanius collurio, or butcher-birds, 

 their nest, II. 166. 



Lathrcea squammaria, its discovery 

 in bloom, II. 27. 



Lee, Mr., I. 196. 



Leigh, Dr., his 'Natural History of 

 Lancashire,' I. 223. 



Lever, Mr., I. 217, 219, 224, 240, 

 251, 256 ; his museum, 262, 279. 



Lightfoot, John, I. 229. 



Linnaeus, his 'Systema Naturae,' I. 

 179, 244 note, 262 note, 264 ; corre- 

 spondence with John White, 214 ; 

 'Species Plantarum,' 294 note; 

 ' Fauna Suecica,' 299 ; unpopu- 

 larity of his method, II. 16, 32 

 note. 



Lisle, Miss, of Moylscourt, her 

 marriage, II. 153 ; appearance, 

 154. 



Loanda, Isle of, Carnatic takes 

 refuge at, II. 35. 

 VOL. II. — TJ 2 



Loveday, Mr. John, of Caversham, 



II. 21, 38 ; death, 197. 

 Loveday, Dr., letter from Gilbert 



White, II. 266. 

 Low, Rev. George, I. 161 note, 275. 

 Lowell, J. Russell, his verses on 



Gilbert White, 11. 275. 

 Luccombe, Mr. William, I. 242. 

 Lucerne, crop of, II. 184. 

 Luckin, Rebecca, I. 15. 

 Lunardi, Mr. , his ascent in a balloon, 



II. 134. 

 Lycoperdon bovista, weight and size, 



II. 130. 

 Lyndon Hall, Rutland, I. 23. 



M 



'Magazine, The New Monthly,' 



article on the village of Selborne, 



II. 286. 

 Mander, Thomas, I. 46, 48. 

 Mareland, II. 239, 248, 262. 

 Marsham, Robert, I. 31, 63; his 



letter to Gilbert White, II. 218- 



222 ; on migration of birds, 219 ; 



the annual increase of swallows, 



220 ; size of the Holt oak, 221 ; 



planting trees, 221 ; the last letter 



from Gilbert White, 268. 

 Martins, monography on, I. 238 ; at 



Gibraltar, II. 246. 

 Martins, Bank, their characteristics, 



n. 2, 265. 

 Martins, House, observations on, II. 



20, 58 ; flocks of, II. 236. 

 Martins, Sand, early species, II. 269, 

 Martins, Winter {Hirundo rupestris), 



I. 180. 

 Mason, Mr., extract from his 'English 



Garden,' II. 14. 

 Medals, Roman, discovery of, II. 12. 

 Meonstoke living, I. 204. 

 Merise, a bitter cherry, II. 77, 78. 

 'Metamorphosis,' The, I. 50. 

 Meteor, view of a, II. 106. 

 Middleton, Rev. Conyers, I. 293. 

 Miller, his 'Gardening Dictionary,' 



L 48, 77. 

 Montagu, Colonel G., II. 197; his 



letters to Gilbert White, 198-200, 



201-4 ; on ' The Natural History 



of Selborne,' 198 ; the note and 



colour of the willow- wren, 199 ; 



mode of preserving specimens, 200, 



203 ; number of species, 201 ; the 



blue pigeon-hawk, 202. 

 Moreton Pinkney, curacy of, I. 91, 



93. 

 Mosses, sexuality of, I. 313. 



