INDEX. 



Martin, house, seen very late, 

 51,61, 112, 160, 164. 



, a monograph y 



of, 249. 



, more particu- 

 lars concerning, 361, 369. 



, sand or bank, a mono- 



graphy of, 267. 



, more 



particulars about, 454. 



Martin, Pope, his bull touch- 

 ing the Priory, 586. 



Mates readily procured by 

 widowed birds, 136. 



May-fly, observations on, 469. 



Mazell, Peter, some account of, 

 103, note. 



Melolonlha Fullo, 120. 



Mercatu, de, et ferid de Sele- 

 burne, a mistake, 628. 



Mice, harvest, nondescript, 44, 

 56. 



, one of their nests 



described, 57. 



, further account 



of, 70. 



Migration of birds, 41, 61, &c. 

 67, 118, 143, 160, 163, 171, 

 179,222,224,230,239,257, 

 283, 370, 427, 455, 457. 



, actual, somewhat 



like it, 1 18. 



at Gibraltar, ocular 



demonstration of, 230. 



Mills, water, the Priory in pos- 

 session of several, 620. 



Mirage, observations on, 491 

 and note. 



Mist called London smoke, 49 1 . 



Moose-deer, a female, some ac- 

 count of, 134. 



, a male, where kil- 

 led, 139. 



Morton, John, appointed prior 

 of Selborne, 596. 



Museum, countryman's, where, 

 46. 



Music, its powerful effects on 

 some men's minds, 374. 



Afytilni Cri^fa Gal/i, a curious 

 fossil shell, (so called by mis- 

 take), 12. 



Naturalist's Calendar, 406. 



Summer Evening 



Walk, 122. 



Newt, or eft, water, some ac- 

 count of, 99, 105. 



Nightingales, some particulars 

 concerning, 169. 



, their northern 



and western limits, 232 and 

 note. 



Nore Hill, 3. 



Nose fly, observations on, 472. 



Oak, a vast one planted on the 



Plestor, 8. 



Oaks of Temple and Black- 

 moor, 5. 



of Losel's Wood, 9. 



, the two great, in the 



Holt, 481 and note. 

 Oakhanger ponds, 33. 

 Osprey, or sea eagle, shot at 



Frinsham, 162. 

 Ostrea car mat a, a fossil of the 



green sand formation, 12 



and note. 



Otter, where killed, 138, 139. 

 Owl, brown, a tame one, 51. 

 , white or barn, various 



particulars respecting, 51, 



137, 245. 

 Owls hoot in different keys, 



234, 235. 



Paradise of Selborne Priory, 

 616. 



Partridge, hen, anecdote of, 

 433. 



Partridges very plentiful on 

 the verge of Wolmer Fo- 

 rest, 27. 



Peacocks, their train not a tail, 

 153, 154. 



Pennant, short account of, 40 

 and -note. 



