440 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE 



White Helebore, i. 336 



Hyacinths, i. 394 



Hyacinths, Double, i. 262, 263, 



352 



Hyacinths with a pink eye, i. 



338 

 Kidney Beans, i. 255, 274 



Kidney Beans, Dwarf, i. 239, 

 376, 403, 405 



Lilac, i. 224, 263 



Lilies, i. 282 



Malm, i. 426 



Muscardine Vine, i. 284, 293, 

 294,306, 315,332 



Mustard, i. 222, 226, 233, 234, 

 269 



Narcissus, i. 253 



Owls, ii. 48 



- Eocket, Double, i. 282, 295 



Rooks, i. 38 



Seed, i. 275 



seeded Cucumbers, i. 312 

 seeded WaverleyCantelaupes, 

 i- 233, 236, 238 



Strawberries, i. 262 

 tailed Chat, i. 155 



White- throat, i. 42, 64, 173, 412, 

 413 ;ii. 2, 5, 7, 15, 19, 25, 27, 48, 

 140, 177 



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



damaging garden-fruits, i. 173 



late arrivals in 1770, i. 122 



Lesser, ii. 177 



winter home of, ii. 61 

 White Turnep-radish, i. 259, 282 



Wagtail, i. 52 ; ii. 3, 14 



Whitechapel, Sand-martins observed 



in, ii. 73 

 Whitelie, J., Rents the College 



Mills, ii. 306 

 whitei, Testudo, ii. 163 

 Whiting, i. 388 



Whortle-berries, i. 389; ii. 135 

 Whycches, i. 5 

 Widgeon, i. 30, 42 

 Wigeon, ii. 4 

 Wild Basil, i. 386, 390, 392 



Wild Black Hellebore, i. 390 



- Boar, i. 29, 33 



- Bull, i. 33 



- Cicely, i. 395 



- Duck, i. 28, 30 ; ii. 4, 48, 140 



Gorse, i. 113 ; ii. 3 



- Lathyrus, i. 273, 303 ; ii. 135 



- Lettuce, i. 393 



Marjoram, i. 393 



- Rag-wort, i. 385 



Red Champion, i. 393 



Succory, i. 392 



Swan, ii. 3 



- Tanzy, i. 393 



Wilkie's "Sonnets and other poems," 



ii. 129 

 William, Earl of Dartmouth, ii. 246 



Longspee, ii. 256 



of Wykeham's stables at 

 Bishops Waltham, Sand-martins 

 nesting in, ii. 70 



- of Wykeham's Visitation of 

 Selborne, ii. 260 



Williams, Sweet, i. 214 

 William the Conqueror, Selborne 

 a royal manor in his days, ii. 211 



- Vicar of S. Mary's church, 

 Selborne, ii. 320 



William Waynflete, Bishop of Win- 

 chester in, 1447, ii. 276 

 Williamson, Nurseryman at Ken- 

 sington, i. 228 

 Willis, J., i. 205 



see Brown Willis 



Willis's List of Priors, ii. 253 

 Willows, French, i. 284, 288 

 Willow-herb, Yellow, i. 391 



Lark, i. 80, 104 



Warbler, i. 62, 79 ; ii. 2 



Weeping, i. 217, 222, 234 



Willow Wren, i. 62, 64, 79, 171 ; ii. 



i, 46, 177 

 Wren, Largest (i.e. Wood 



Warbler), late arrival in 1770, i. 



122 ; ii. 2 



Wren, Middle, ii. 2, 6 



Wren, Small, ii. 6 



