416 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE 



Pectens, i. 427 

 Pectines, i. 10 

 Peile, Walter Octavius, Vicar of 



Selborne 1889, ii. 231 

 Pelias berus, i. 73 

 Pelzeln, Von, i. 9 

 Pembroke, Lord, Collection of horns 



at Wilton, i. 129 



Lady, i. 32 



Pendulous Amaranth, i. 212, 216, 



227, 252, 257, 273, 279, 288, 305, 



337, 352, 403 

 Penelope, ii. 4 

 Penkester, Master John, Bachelor 



of Laws, assists at Election of 



Prior, ii. 271 

 Pennant, Thomas, i. 35,415 ; ii. 13, 



1 60 



- Letters to, i. i 



Portrait, i. (frontispiece) 

 Pennant, on Antelopes, i. 56 ; on 



the Moose, i. 57 



Book on Fishes, i. 109 



Honours at Drontheim, i. 103 



- Idea of a Zoological Periodical, 

 i. 107 



Illness, i. 103 



Invitation to the author to 



Wales, i. 98 



- Peregrine sent to, ii. 178 



- White's poem addressed to, i. 

 105 



Pennant's article in Gentleman's 

 Magazine, i. 150 



Genera Avium, i. 161 



Journey to Scotland, i. no, 

 in 



Journey to Wales, i. 77 



Synopsis Quadrupedum, i. 161 



Tour through Scotland, i. 161 



Penny-Royal, i. 214, 382 

 Penrose, Dr. Frank, i. 102 

 Pentandrias, i. 413 

 Pen-y-llwyn, ii. 84 

 Perambulation, i. 29 



Perca, i. 160 

 marina, i. 127 



Perch, i. 29 



from Gibraltar, i. 1 5 5 



Peregrine Falcon, i. 39 



from Woolmer, ii. 178 ; one 



killed at Faringdon, sent to Mr. 



Pennant, ii. 178 



near Empshott, ii. 179 

 peregrinus, Falco, i. 39, 45 

 Perennial sun-flowers, i. 214, 220, 



221, 304, 322 

 perfoliata, Chlora, ii. 135 

 Perfoliated Yellow- wort, ii. 135 

 Periwinkle, Less, ii. 135 

 Perkins, Thomas, Farmer at Est- 



worlam, ii. 344 

 Perkyns, Sir Thomas, accounts with 



the Priory, ii. 345 

 Perriwinkle, Double, i. 224 

 Variegated, i. 224 



Perron, ii. 212 

 Perry, Dame, i. 252 

 Persian Jasmine, i. 284 



Jessamin or Jasmine, i. 200, 



224, 345 

 Persicaria, i. 215, 221, 287, 288, 292, 



297, 319, 37i 



Peru, Marvel of, i. 226, 237, 305, 337 



Peter Bernes, ii. 276 



Peter de la Roche or de Rupibus, 

 Founder of the Priory, ii. 232 



Peter de la Roche, Bishop of Win- 

 chester, ii. 232, 234 ; Lord Chief 

 Justiciary of England, 232 ; Pro- 

 tector of the Kingdom, 232 ; with- 

 draws to the Holy Land, 233 ; re- 

 turns to England, 233 ; builds the 

 Priory, 233 ; obtains land from 

 Jacobus de Ochangre, 234 ; and 

 Jacobus de Nortun, 234 ; and 

 from King Henry I., 235 ; and 

 from Jo. de Venur, 236 ; and 

 other grants, 237 



Peter de Rupibus, special Collect 

 and Prayer for, enjoined by 

 Bishop Wayneflete, ii. 301 



Peter, Prior of Selborne 1271, ii. 292 



Peter Rossinol, ii. 320 



