INDEX. 



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Cricket, field, a monography 



of, 346. 

 , hearth, a monography 



of, 350. 

 , observations on 



466. 

 , mole, a monography 



of, 352. 

 Crocus, different seasons of 



blossoming of, 331. 

 Crossbill, particulars about, 48 



and note, 222, 258. 

 Crows go in pairs the whole 



year, 162. 

 Cuckoo, various particulars 



about, 211, 216, 222, 234, 



235, 301. 



Cucumbers set by bees, 487. 

 Cumberland, William Duke of, 



takes away the red deer from 



Wolmer Forest, 28. 

 Curlew, stone, various particu- 

 lars about, 78, 79, 144, 449. 



Dastard, a/t'as Wastard, natural 



son to Sir Adam Gurdon, 



558. 

 Daws breed in unlikely places, 



111, 112, 114. 

 Deer, red, in Wolmer Forest, 



some account of, 28, 29. 



, fallow, in Holt Forest, 37. 



, their spiracula 



(so called), 71. 

 Deer, their distinctness of range, 



38 and note. 

 Dispersion of birds pretty 



equal, why, 323. 

 Diver, great speckled, some ac- 

 count of, 447. 

 Dogs, Chinese, from Canton, 



378. 

 Domesday-book, account of 



Selborne from, 517. 

 Dove, ring, food of the, 442. 

 , stock, many particulars 



of, 162, 185, 233. 

 Downs, Sussex, a lovely range, 



255. 



Dripping weather after drought, 



its effects, 493. 

 Dung of nestling-birds, 251 



and -note. -. 



Echo, remarks on, 316321. 



Echoes occasioned by the dis- 

 charge of swivel guns, 382. 



Eels, characters of the different 

 species, 49 and note, 169. 



Etty, Rev. Andrew, vicar of Sel- 

 borne, his monument, 527. 



Fair at Selborne, 628. 



Fairy rings, cause of, 488 and 



notes. 

 Falcon, peregrine, particulars 



about, 45, 46, 376. 

 Female birds assuming male 



plumage, 435 and note. 

 Fern-owl ; see Goat-sucker. 

 Fieldfares, various particulars 



concerning, 127, 133. 

 , their disappearance 



and nesting places, 228. 

 Fishes of the ponds on the 



Forest, 34 and note. 



of Selborne streams, 49. 



, gold and silver, why 



very amusing in a glass 



bowl, 368. 

 Flies, house, observations on, 



474. 

 Fly, bacon, injurious to the 



housewife, 147. 

 , whame, or burrel, CEslrus 



curvicauda, 149. 

 Flycatcher, some particulars 



of, 43, 178, 243. 

 Fog, reflection of, 491 and note. 

 Forest-fly, some account of, 



248 and note. 

 Forms, five, respecting the 



choosing of a prior, 566. 

 Fossils of the Selborne district, 



11. 



Frogs migrate from pools, 98. 

 Frost, that in January, 1768, 



described, 71,384. 



