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Wagtails, steers, larks, walk i. 199 



Waldori'lodge, what, and by whom kept up » • . . i. 37 

 Waltham blacks, much infested Wolmer-forest . . i. 32 



by their enormities occasioned the 



black act i. 32 



Wasps, observations on ii. 2G8 



Water-eft, has no gills i. Q3 



Weather, dripping after drought, influence of . . ii. 304 



summary of, from I768 to 1 792 . . . . ii. 319 



Well-head, a fine perennial spring i. 4 



Wells, their usual depth in Selborne village . . . . i. 6 



Wheat, mistaken notion concerning ii. 297 



Wheatear, the bird so called, some account of . . i. QQ 



Sussex bird, so called, more particulars 



of i. 280 



White-throat, some particulars about. i. I76 



Winchester^ Hoadlyy bishop of, his humane 

 objection to restocking Waltham chace with 



deer , . . i. S3 



Wolmer, forest of, some account of i. 25, 43 



• • how abutted upon » i. 25 



has abounded with fossil trees i. 27 



• • • haunted by many sorts of wild fowl . . i. 28 



» once abounded with heath cocks, or 



black game i. 28 



with red deer i. 29 



Woodcocks, sometimes sluggish and sleepy . . i. 238, 245 



Scopoli's assertion about i. 146 



hen, with egg, before she leaves 



England i. 230 



Wood-fossil, where found ..•....•••••. ii. 122 



