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Strabo, his account of certain Afiatlcs — — I. 282 



— — — and of the ancient Britons I. 287 



Subterraneous-timber accounted for — ^— I. 304 



Spaniards in 1588 intended to cut down the foreft of 



Dean — — — I. 308 



Scotch foreft, chara6ler of it — — I. 311 



Selwood-foreft, remarkable for a vi£lory obtained 



near it by Alfred over the Danes — I. 337 

 Sopley, view there — — — "^ II. 82 

 Salt-works near Lymington — — II. 89 



Shingles, an ifland on the Hampfhire coafl: ; account 



of it — ^ II. 92 



Skiff in motion, defcribed — -— II. 96 



Sethorn-wood — — II. 108 



Scotch-cattle at Burley-lodge < II. no 



Sandy-down — — — •— II. 128 



Souley-pond — - — — — II. 134 



Spits of land remarkable at the mouths of the foreft- 



rivers — — — — II. 160 



Singing-birdsfrequent the banks of Beaulieu-river II. 173 

 Sea-views, when feen from lofty flands, will not 



admit proportion in the fore-grounds II. 200 



Stables, how they may be Rationed — II. 204 



Stobland-common, view from it — II. 206 



Stag, defcribed — — II. 272 



Sheep ; the forert not much frequented by them II. 284 

 Squirrel abounds in the forefl: — II. 285 



Snipe, frequent in the forefl > II. 288 



Sea-gull, his manners defcribed — II. 299 



Sea-fowl in general — II. 300 



Trees 



