398 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE 



Hockeleye (i.e. Hawkley), ii. 246 ; 

 a mill at, ii. 246 



Hodson, i. 413 



Hogmer, i. 29 



Hogs, i. 408 ; ii. 16 



Barrow, ii. 1 10 



Duration of life in, ii. in 



Hole, Dean, Introduction to the 

 Garden Kalendar, i. 189-198 



Hollow Lane, i. 14, 393, 394; to- 

 wards Alton, ii. 203 



Lanes, i. 426 



Holly, i. 216 



Holly-leaved Oak, i. 228 



Holt, The, a royal forest, i. 29, 32, 



33 

 Alice, ii. 230 



- Ayles, ii. 245 

 Great Lodge in the forest, i. 



33 



Holt Forest, i. 28, 29 

 Holy Ghost Chapel at Basingstoke, 



ii. 310 

 Holy-oaks, i. 200, 201, 202, 204, 



210, 218, 219, 225, 230, 237, 239, 



241, 250, 252, 258, 273, 280, 284, 



302, 303, 304, 321 



seed from the Grange, i. 200 

 Home Garden, i. 304 

 Honesty, i. 225 

 Honey-Buzzard breeding at Sel- 



borne, i. 180 

 Honey-dews, ii. 200 

 Honey-Lane, ii. 230 

 Honey-suckle, i. 203, 204, 224, 393 



Dutch, i. 2 1 7 



French, i. 204, 252, 269 



Honeysuckles, ii. 200 



Dutch, i. 371 



Hoopoe at Budapest, i. 41 

 Hoopoes, i. 40, 41 



Migrations in Andalucia, ii. 31 



Hoplites catillus, i. 427 

 Hoppers, Cheese, i. 423 

 Hops, i. 342, 369, 385, 386, 410, 417, 



418, 419, 420 ; ii. 85 

 Hore-hound, Base, i. 392, 414 



Horn-Cucumbers, i. 201 



Horned Sheep, ii. 59 



Hornets, i. 361 



Horse, Attachment to a hen, ii. 91 



- -block destroyed, i. 360 

 Bot-fly, i. 423 

 chestnuts, i. 35 1 

 Gad-fly, i. 423 

 Eadish, i. 214, 243 



Horse-tail, Great Water, i. 393 

 Horses, i. 374, 376 



-Cure for "Planet-struck" or 



"Shrew-struck," ii. 100 

 - Vagaries of, ii. 90 

 Yew-berries poisonous to, ii.. 



224 

 Hospitalars. Estates of the Knights 



Templars given to them, ii. 250 

 Hotspur-pease, i. 233 

 Houghton Bridge, ii. 62 

 House Cricket, habits of, ii. 155, 



157 



House Martin, i. 36, 37, 42, 64, 77, 

 81, 91, 102, 122, 129, 154, 167, 

 172, 263 ; ii. 164 ; winter home, 

 i. 102 ; history of, ii. 53-57 ; dif- 

 ferences in construction of nest, 

 ii. 175. See Martin, House. 



House Martins, i. 162 ; ii. 25, 26 j 

 disappear early in October, ii. 

 118 ; seen in November, ii. 118 ; 

 winter home of, ii. 119; late stay 

 of, ii. 173 : roosting of, ii. 173 



House-Pidgeon, i. 409 



House-Sparrows, i. 171 



appropriating Martins' nests, 



i. 122 



both dust and wash, ii. 23 



House-Swallow, Monograph of, ii. 

 63-69 ; early appearances, ii. 1 17 ; 

 disappearances in frosty weather, 

 ii. 1 1 8 ; fondness for water, ii. 178 



House, Vicarage, at Selborne, ii. 222 



Housen ( = houses), ii. 212 



Howe, Brigadier General, i. 32, 33 



Lessee of Alice Holt and Wol- 



mer Forests, ii. 246 



