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Insects have no organs of hearing • • • • i. 383 



Instinct, sometimes varies and conforms to cir- 

 cumstances ii. 110 



often perfectly uniform •••••• ii. Ill 



Ireland, why worthy the attention of a naturalist i. 183 

 Ivy-berries do not seem to freeze .r ii. 293 



L. 



Lanes, hollow, rocky, their peculiarities • i. 20 



• • . • abound with silices i. 21 



Land-rail, an insectivorous bird i. 1 78 



geherally deemed birds of passage, but 



appear to be ill qualified for migration ii. 216 



Larks, white, probably snow-flakes i. 74 



grass-hopper, some curious circumstances 



about i. 78 



Leper, a miserable one in this village. i. 20 



Leprosy, why probably less common than of * 



old ../. ii. 23, 25 



Leveret, suckled by a cat ii. 11 



Lime blossoms, infusion of, a remedy for coughs, 



&c .' ii. 292 



Linnets, congregate and chirp i. 65 



Loaches from Amhresbury i. 90 



Loon, or diver, described ii. 223 



M. 



Malm, black, what sort of soil i. 4 



Ditto, white i. 6 



March, the month of, two wonderful hot days iu 



March, 1 777 ; the effects of that heat ii. 17 



