372 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE 



Beans, Large White Kidney, i. 256 



Mazagon, i. 215, 220, 229, 231, 



234 



of Lima, i. 381 



Spanish, i. 199, 202 



White Dwarf French, i. 259, 



276, 306, 323, 324, 338, 340, 352, 



383 



White Kidney, i. 255, 274 



Winsor, i. 200, 222, 232, 266, 



3<*>> 398 



Bean's Pond, i. 28 

 Bears'-foot, i. 134, 214 

 Beating the bounds, i. 1 5 

 Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester, ii. 



270, 293 ; only vol. i. of his 



register existing, ii. 270 

 Beaufort's Eegister, ii. 272 

 Beckett, Letters from Barrington 



from, ii. 26 

 Bed-fleas, ii. 72 

 Bedstraw, Ladies', i. 386, 388 

 Bee-birds (i.e. Bee-eaters), migration 



in Andalusia, ii. 31 

 Beech - woods, Destruction of, i. 



183 



Beeding-Hill, ii. 59 

 Bee-eater from Portugal, i. 142 

 Beer, i. 417 



for catching wasps, i. 326 

 - Small, i. 295, 348, 369 

 -Strong, i. 295, 314, 342, 345, 



347, 348, 357, 369, 399, 410, 417, 



418, 419, 420 



Bees, i. 384 



feeding on ivy-blossom, i. 414 

 Beet, Eed, i. 226, 252 

 Beetles, i. 381 



Tree, ii. 34 



Beets, i. 200, 201, 204, 210, 218, 



226, 236, 304 

 Behn, White, i. 392 

 Belgic Kose, Black, i. 250 

 Bell, Professor Thomas, i. xxiii, 6 ; 



!6> 35, 3 8 > ! 74, 328; ii. 50, 116, 



118, 123, 136, 148, 161, 193, 205, 



228 



Bell, Criticism of Pennant's Notes 

 on the Nightjar, i. 96 



- on Bats, i. 42 



on Amphibia, i. 73 



- on Deer, i. 55 



- on Fishes of the Selborne dis- 

 trict, i. 41 



- on Frogs and Toads, i. 69 



- on the Hedgehog, i. 1 1 7 



on Hyla viridis, i. 70 

 on Keptilia, i. 73 



on Sandpipers near Selborne, i. 



85 



on Scottish Hares, i. 112. 



- on Swallows at Chelsea, i. 47 ; 



- on the orifices of the Fallow- 

 deer's face, i. 55 



- on Vipers swallowing their 

 young, i. 72 



- on scarcity of the Thick-knee 

 at Selborne, i. 61 



- on translation of the poem on 

 Echoes by Lucretius, ii. 129 



Bell Salter, Dr. ii. 181 



Bell travels in China, ii. 93 ; finds 



Gypsies in Tartary, ii. 93 

 Belladona, i. 387 

 Bells, Canterbury, i. 214, 220 

 Bells, new, presented to Selborne 



Church by Sir Simeon Stuart, 



ii. 220 

 Belon on migration of Hawks and 



Kites on the Thracian Bosphorus, 



ii- 32 



Belvedere, i. 220 

 Beme, stream of the, ii. 236 

 Bene, see Berne 

 Bene's Parsonage, i. 226 ; ii. 226 



- Pond, i. 28 



Benham Mr., i. 418, 419, 420, 421 

 Benjamin White, i. 383, 414 

 Bennett, E. T. i. 16, 38, 170; on 

 the orifices of the fallow-deer's 

 face, i. 55 ; on faculty of sound 

 in insects, ii, 127 

 Bentley, i. 33 

 Bentworth Cantaleupe Melons, i. 336 



