INDEX. 



AMERIA, one of the wives of 

 AdamGurdon, makes agrant 

 of lands to the Priory, 558. 



Anne, Queen, came to Wolmer 

 Forest to see the red deer, 28. 



Ants, observations on, 475. 



Aphides, shower of, 366. 



, honey-dew their excre- 

 ment, 396, note. 



April, 1770, remarkable incle- 

 mency of, 218. 



Arum eaten in hard weather by 

 the thrush, 78. 



Ash ford, Thomas, last prior of 

 Selbome, 605. 



, pensioned 



by Magdalen College, 614. 



Ash-tree, a rupture one, what, 

 295. 



, a shrew one, what, 



296. 



Ash-trees, difference between 

 fertile and sterile, 483. 



August, the most mute month 

 respecting the singing of 

 birds, 170. 



Auk, Little, found near Aires- 

 ford, 167. 



Aurora Borealis, observation 

 on, 493. 



Ayles Holt, alias Alice Holt, 

 the forest of, 36. 



Barker, Thomas, some account 

 of, 17, note. 



Barometer, remarkable fall of, 

 489. 



Barometers, Selborne and New- 

 ton, compared, 383. 



, South Lambeth, 



383. 



Barragon, a genteel corded 

 stuff, 23. 



Barrington, Daines, some ac- 

 count of, 190, note. 



Bats, lame, some particulars 

 about, 52 and note. 



drink on the wing, like 



swallows, 53. 



, the large sort, some par- 

 ticulars about, 116, 130, 154. 



, characters of the British 



species, 155, note. 



Beans sown by birds, 487. 



Beaufort, Bp. of Winchester, 

 his register imperfect, 582. 



Beeches, observations on, 483. 



Bees, wild, observations on, 

 470. 



Berne, alias Bernes, Peter, sa- 

 crist of the Priory, 589. 



appointed prior by lapse 



to the visitor, 592. 



resigned his priorship, 



595. 



is re-elected, 600. 



relinquishes again, 602. 



is pensioned, 604. 



Bin's, or Bean's-pond, for what 

 remarkable, 33. 



Birds, instinct of, 62 note, 372. 



, white varieties of, 77 



and notes. 



, summer, of passage, a 



list of, 91, 190. 



, living, shown here, when 



from distant regions, why 

 usually of the thick-billed 

 genera, 140. 



, of summer passage, seen 



spring and autumn at Gib- 

 raltar, 143. 



