INDEX 365 



ECHOES occasioned by the discharge of swivel guns, 220. 



Eckmark, on migration of Grallae, 118. 



Editha, queen of Edward the Confessor, 240, 241. 



Edriche croft, 258. 



Edward I. and Gurdon, 262. 



II. in Wolmer Forest, 242. 



III. at Kingsley, 242. 



Eel, 25. 



Eels, generation of, 83. 



Eft, see Newt. 



Eggs in insect-larvae, 44. 



Eglintoun, seat of Earl of, 89. 



Ela Longspee (1281), 273. 



Elder, dwarf, 186. 



Election of Prior at Selborne, 275, 284, 292, 293, 295, 297. 



Elk or moose of N. America, 64, 65, 68. 



Elliot's (house at Selborne), 265. 



Ellis, on mud-iguana, 41. 



Elm, broad-leaved, 4. 



Elmer the game-painter, 20 ; his picture of hybrid pheasant, 324. 



Elstede, Richard, 284. 



Empedes or tipulas, 343. 



Emshot, i. 



Endive little known in England in 1663, 178. 



Entomology, 52, 75. 



Ephemera, 56, 339. 



Estates, tenure of the Selborne, 316. 



Etty, Andrew, vicar of Selborne, 256 ; his epitaph, 247. 



Eunuchs, 169. 



Evans on cuckoo's eggs, 103 note. 



Eve-churr, see Mole-cricket. 



Eve-jarr, see Nightjar. 



Evergreen leaves imbibe little, 163. 



Evergreens and frost, 222, 224, 228, 229. 



Evesham, Gurdon after battle of, 261. 



FAIR AT SELBORNE, 265 note, 316. 



Fairwise, Thomas, Prior of Selborne, 293, 294. 



Fairy-rings in turf, 353. 



FALCON, peregrine, particulars about, 24, 26, 216. 



Fallow deer, in the Holt, 20 ; never seen in Wolmer-forest, 20 ; cavities in 



head of, 32. 

 Faringdon, i. 

 Fattening in frost, 104. 

 Faunists, 119. 

 Fawn and cows, 155. 

 February called sprout-cale, 177. 

 Fellwort (gentian), 186. 

 Females which devour their young, 124, 

 Fens, insufficiently explored, 51. 

 Fern-chafer (Rhizotrogus), 77, 84, 329, 

 Fern-owl, see Nightjar. 



