INDEX 



379 



Chalk, Lower, i. 426 



- hills, peculiar beauty of, ii. 59 



marl, i. 425, 426 

 charaseleon, Musca, i. 147 



Stratiomys, i. 423 

 Champion, Wild Red, i. 393 

 Champs Elysees, Wood - pigeons in 



the, ii. 85 



Chantry, chaplain to say masses 

 for welfare of Ela Longspee, ii. 



255 



established at the Priory after 



its dissolution, ii. 302 



in Selborne Church, ii. 255 

 priest at the Priory, ii. 309 



services neglected by the 

 Canons, ii. 264 



Chapel attached to Selborne Church 

 272 



near Oakhanger, ii. 313 



farm at Oakhanger, ii. 237, 304 



field at Oakhanger, ii. 242, 304 

 Chapman, John, ii. 298 

 Chapter-house at Selborne, ii. 270 



Westminster, ii. 307, 308 



Charadriinse, i. 61 



Charadrius, ii. 2 



alexandrinus, i. 160 



calidris, i. 126 



hiaticula, i. 144 



himantopus, ii. 159 



cedicnemus, i. 61, 64 ; ii. 183 



Chardons or Chardoons, i. 200, 202, 



203 



Charles I., King, i. 29 

 Charlock, i. 393 



Charter of the Priory, ii. 236, 317 

 Chartered fair at Selborne, ii. 244 

 Chat, Stone, i. 168 



- Whin, i. 1 68 ; ii. 3, 25 

 White-tailed, i. 155 



Chatter, Stone, ii. 3, 25 



Chaucer, his satire on the ways of 



the clergy, ii. 275 

 Chaumontelle espalier pear, i. 399 

 Chaumontelle pears, i. 303, 320 

 Chawton House, i. 37 



Chawner, Captain, i. 41 



Chede, Henry Lode, farmer at, in 

 Edward IV.'s reign, ii. 345 



Cheese-hoppers, i. 423 



Cheese-maggots, i. 423 



Chelidon urbica, i. 48, 102, 167 



see Hirundo urbica 



Chelidonium majus, i. 395 



minus, i. 395 



Chequered boots of monks, a sort of 

 Highland plaid stocking, ii. 265 



Cherries, i. 378, 379 



Cherries, Duke, i. 286 



Cherry, Bird, i. 217 



Cherry-sucker, i. 274 



Cherry-trees, i. 320, 363, 367, 380 



Chertsey, i. 34 



Chervil, i. 395 



Cherwell, Wagtails on the, ii. 10 



Chestnut, Spanish, i. 321 



Chichester, ii. 24, 59 



a friend near (Mr. Woods) 



makes experiments of breeding 

 the two races of sheep on the 

 Sussex Downs, ii. 60 



Richard, Bishop of, ii. 235 



Chiffchaff, i. 62, 64, 79, 80 



in February, i. 59 ; in De- 

 cember, i. 59 ; nest, i. 79, 80 



chirping in September, i. 413 



Children, cure of rupture witli cleft 

 ash-tree, ii. 100 



Chilgrove, i, 272 



Chili strawberries, i. 207 



Chimney Swallow, Monograph of, 

 ii. 63-69 ; in London, ii. 66 



China Arbor-vitse, i. 225 



Aster, double, i. 218, 220, 226, 



237, 240, 252 



Aster, purple, i. 305, 309 



Asters, i. 257, 279, 288, 304, 



305, 32i, 336, 337, 34i, 403 



Asters, single, i. 252 



Pinks, i. 305 ; double, i. 252 



Chinese dog3 and their habits, ii. 



180, 181. 

 Chlora perfoliata, ii. 135 



