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instructed, 262 ; 6. To accept 

 the statutable clothing, 262 ; 7. 

 Not to wander out of their pre- 

 cincts, 262 ; 8. Not to sleep naked 

 in their beds, 263 ; 9. Not to 

 keep hounds, 263 ; 10. To bring 

 up the number of Canons to the 

 full strength, 264; 11. To re- 

 pair the Convent, 264 ; 12. Not 

 to sell or waste the property of 

 the Priory, 264; 13. To see to 

 the proper distribution of alms, 

 264 ; 14. To distribute their pit- 

 tances, 265 ; 15. No Canon to 

 stand Godfather to any boy, 265 ; 

 1 6. Not to appear in public wear- 

 ing boots, 265 ; 1 7. Foppish orna- 

 ments forbidden, 266 ; 18. No 

 Canon not admitted to cure of 

 souls to administer sacraments, 

 266 ; 19. To keep their altar- 

 vessels and surplices clean, 266 ; 

 20. To take care of their relics, 

 266 



Innocent VIII., Pope, suppresses 

 Priory, ii. 299 



Inkforbye, William, Vicar of Sel- 

 borne in 1596, ii. p. 227 



Insects, Noxious, i. 147 



at South Lambeth in February 

 after severe frosts, ii. 195 



Sense of hearing in, ii. 127 

 Instinct and reason in animals, ii. 



i?5 



sometimes varies and conforms 

 to circumstances ; often perfectly 

 uniform, ii. 175 



Irby, Col. L. H., on the ornithology 

 of Gibraltar, i. 139 ; ii. 161 



Ireland, Natural History of, i. 178 ; 

 Physical features of, 178 



Iris, Bulbous, i. 215 



Striped Bulbous, i. 224 



Tuberous-rooted, i. 215 



Iris fcetida, i. 394 



Iroquois Gourds, i. 351, 352, 357, 

 361 



irritans, Pulex, i. 129; ii. 73 



J vy, i. 390, 393 ; killed by Frost r 



ii. 198 

 Ivy-leaved Southistle, i. 393 



Speedwell, i. 395 

 lynx, i. 64 ; ii. 1,2 



torquilla, i. 65 



JACINTHS, i. 233 



Jackalls, ii. 40 



Jackdaws, i. 90, 93 ; breeding in 

 Rabbit-burrows, i. 93 



Jack Snipe, ii. 3 



Jacobus de Achangre, or Ochangre r 

 ii. 234 



de Hochangre, ii. 305 



de Nortun, ii. 234 



Jamaica, Birds of, ii. 22 



Jar-bird, i. 65 



Jardine, Sir W., i. xxiii, 5, 8 ; ii. 93, 

 1 13, 1 14, 123, 124, 163 ; on Chaf- 

 finches, i. 50 ; on Deer, 55 ; on Eels, 

 171 ; on faculty of sound in 

 insects, ii. 127 ; on migration of 

 birds, i. 140 ; on the Noctule, 151; 

 on the Ring Ouzel, 87 ; on the 

 Rock Dove, 183 ; on Scopoli's 

 Annus Historico-Naturalis, 132 ,- 

 on Spiders, ii. 88 ; on Swallows, 

 i. 100 ; on Toads, 68 ; on varieties 

 of the Rook, 58 ; on Vipers, 

 72 



Jasmine, i. 223 



- Persian, i. 224, 284, 345 



- Yellow, i. 284 

 Jays, ii. 139 



Jenkyn, Richard Ap, Chaplain, 

 attends election of Berne as Prior 

 in 1472 ; ii. 285 

 Jessamin, Persian, i. 200 

 Jews as money-lenders, ii. 235 

 Johanna, Daughter of Sir Adam 

 Gurdon, ii. 240 ; grants lands, 



