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Carp at Reading, i. 172 



Golden, ii. 172 



Carpenter, Richard, Preceptor of the 



Templars, ii. 252, 254 



Will, i. 370 



Carrion Crow, i. 166, 309 



Crows crossing with Hooded 



Crows, i. 123 

 Carrots, i. 200, 201, 204, 210, 217, 



223, 234, 239, 251, 255, 262, 271, 



298, 301, 309, 318, 334, 350, 399, 



402,409,411 

 Cart, Peat, i. 311 

 Carta petens licenciam eligendi pre- 



latum a dom. episcopo Winto- 



niensi, ii. 321 

 Carta pro fundatione Prioratus de 



Seleburne, ii. 319 

 Carteia, ii. 36 

 Cart-way, i. 277, 324, 378 

 Caryophyllus, i. 391 

 casei, Piophila, i. 423 

 Castings of Owls, i. 42 

 Castration, its strange effects, ii. 



no 

 Cat, as the foster-mother of rats, ii. 



U3 



electricity in, ii. 198 

 rearing a hare, ii. 112 



suckling young squirrels, ii. 



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Catch-flies, i. 224, 303 

 catillus, Hoplites, i. 427 

 Catkins, i. 383 

 Cats, and Harvest-mice, i. 172 



eating their young, ii. 47 



fondness for fish, i. 123 

 Cattle, feeding of, in olden times, 



ii. 121 



caudacuta, Anas, ii. 4 

 Cauliflowers, i. 212, 220, 225, 235, 



288, 339, 343 

 Cawry, Richard, in debt to the 



Priory, ii. 344 



Cedar of Libanus, i. 217, 223, 227 

 Cedar of Virginia, Red, i. 228 

 White, i. 228 



Celandine, Less, i. 395 



Greater, i. 395 



Celeri, i. 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 

 204, 205, 207, 210, 212, 213, 215, 



2l6, 218, 222, 223, 229, 232, 233, 



236, 238, 239, 241, 242, 245, 248, 

 255, 257, 258, 260, 261, 262, 269, 

 277, 279, 287, 289, 291, 292, 293, 

 300, 309, 3io, 312, 313, 321, 325, 

 326, 335, 340, 34i, 342, 345, 35i> 

 353, 355, 357, 360, 361, 362, 371, 

 376, 380, 381, 385, 390, 392, 400, 

 404,407,409,412,414,415 



Missing's, i. 321 



Celeriac, i. 201, 226, 233, 249, 255, 

 292, 323 

 - Gordon's, i. 337, 341, 342 



Missing's parsley - leaved, i. 

 326, 335 



Celery, i. 323 ; ii. 123 

 Centaury, Small, i. 391, 393 



see also Centory, i. 413 



Centory, yellow, i. 413 

 Centaurium luteum perfoliatum, i. 



413 



centrina, Squalus, i. 161 

 cervi, Lipoptena, ii. 5 1 

 cespitosa, Carex, i. 28 

 Chafer, Cock, i. 424 



Summer, i. 424 

 -Fern, i. 154, 172 



destroying the foliage of trees, 



ii- 34 



Chaffinch, i. 50 

 separation of sexes in winter, 



i. 50 

 vast flocks of hens, in winter, 



i. 51, 59. 1 68 ; further notes, ii. 



27 

 differences in structure of nest 



of, ii. 6, 14, 28, 175 



Cuckoo's eggs in nest of, ii. 1 1 



Chairing of the newly-elected Prior, 



ii. 272 

 Chaise, four-wheeled, arriving in 



February, i. 224 

 Chalgrave, i. 204 



