362 INDEX 



Chapel- farm field, 264, 309. 



manor, near Oakhanger, 316. 



Chapman, John, 304. 



Charter of Selborne Priory, 259 ; for choosing of a prior, 275. 



Chaucer on morals of the clergy, 287. 



Cherwell, wagtails on, 101. 



Chestnut-timber, 349. 



Chicken, notes of, 191. 



Chiffchaff, a summer migrant, 38, 94 ; hardly to be called a singing bird, 99 ; 

 sings on to September, 99 ; its note, 328 ; its arrival, 328 ; (?) 35 note. 



Chinese dogs fattened for eating, 217. 



Chips in mortar, 8. 



Chough, 80, no. 



Christian Malford, land-rails at, 325. 



CHURCH, SELBORNE, particulars about, 243, 248. 



Churches, Norfolk, Hampshire and Sussex meanly furnished with, 49 ; orien- 

 tation of, 249; uncleanly condition of, 281. 



Churn-owl, see Nightjar. 



Churr-worm (mole-cricket), 202. 



Cinque-foil, marsh, 185. 



Cistern of monastery and leaden pipes, 308. 



Claw of nightjar, 77. 



Clay's pond, fossils at, 6. 



Cleve, Michael, 304. 



Climate of Selborne, 222 f. 



Clouds, morning, 355. 



Clutterbuck on dew-ponds, 165 note. 



Clydegrove, Stephen, 297. 



Clyff, Michael, 303. 



Cobham, Lord, a promoter of horticulture, 177. 



Coccus VITIS VINIFER^E, strange and rare insect in England, 208. 



Cock, crowing of, 191. 



Cockchafer, 329 ; small, 84. 



Cockroach, 337. 



Cockscomb oyster, 6. 



COINS, Roman, found at Selborne in great abundance, 239-40. 



found in Wolmer pond, 19, 239. 



Cold descends from above, 224 ; greatest in hollows, 229 ; maximum of, 227. 



Colour, of plumage affected by food, 34; affects birds' choice of food, 321. 



Colours of birds in pairing time, 107. 



Comarum, 185. 



Comb, family, for the use of hinds, 289 note. 



Commandries, 270 note. 



Commerce in vegetable products, 184. 



Compedes of Linnaeus, 189. 



Conduit-wood, a spring in, 308. 



Coney-croft, 316. 



hanger, 316. 



Congregating of birds, 112, 119. 

 Cook's voyages, xiv. 



Cooper, bishop of Winchester, 253. 

 Coot, flight of, 189. 



