xiv List of Illustrations 



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The Long Lythe ....... . . .99 



This valley ', which follows the stream below the village, was a favourite 

 haunt of White's. 



The Wakes at the present time . . . . . . .no 



The part to the right, built of white stone with brick dressings, is part of 



the original house. Compare the engraving on page 4.3. 



White's Sundial, with his fields and the Hanger . . . . 139 



Gracious Street and the Hanger . . . . . . -157 



North-east View of Selborne 160 & 161 



From the engraving in the first edition after Grimm. 



View in the Village towards the Oakhanger road . . . .168 

 Alton from Windmill Hill ..... 180 



The Butcher's Shop ....... 188 



In Selborne Street opposite White's house. 

 The Yew Tree in Selborne Churchyard .... 200 



Professor Beh believed this tree to be 1200 wars old, and coeval with the 

 original Saxon church. 



Old Cottages in Selborne Street 2IO 



The Wakes may be seen beyond the brick house. 



Oak said to have been planted by Gilbert White . . 220 



From a photograph by Professor Bell. 

 Hucker's Lane 



Leading down to the Long Lythe from the village. 



A Selborne Hop Garden 2 



The Plestor and Hanger .... 2 2 



The Wakes from the Garden .... 2 g 



From a photograph by Professor Bell. 



Selborne Church from the N. in 1776 . 2 g 



From the engraving in the first edition after Grimm. 

 The Hanger from Gracious Street ... 2 gg 



