INDEX. 



40." 



Markwick, W., naturalist's calendar 

 kept by, i. 405. 



, observations on various parts of 



nature, i. 421. 



Marskam, Robert, correspondence be- 

 tween Gilbert White and, ii. 243- 

 303. 



Martins, house-, search for hibernation 

 of, i. 241, 248. 



, second broods of, i. 154. 



Mass ordered to be celebrated for be- 

 nefactors to Selborne priory, i. 361. 



Mayflies, myriads of, i. 457. 



Medals and coins found in Woolmer 

 pond, ii. 378. 



Meteorological diary, i. 476, ii. 143. 



Middleton on modern Eome, ii. 181. 



Migration discussed, i. 135, 136, 137. 



disputed by Barrington, i. 135. 



not wholly on account of food, 



i. 133. 



of birds, i. 39, 41, 42, 481, ii. 



245. 



of frogs, i. 52. 



of swallows, i. 67, 68. 



of the Gralhe, i. 139. 



Military orders of the religious, i. 316. 

 Miller, Philip, letter from, to Gilbert 



White, ii. 347. 

 Miscellaneous letters, ii. 231. 

 Missel-thrush breeds near houses, i. 



179 and note. 

 Mist, called London smoke, i. 477. 

 Mole-cricket, i. 235. 

 Mollusca found at Selborne, ii. 367. 

 Monastic societies, licentiousness of, i. 



338. 

 Montagu, Lieut.-Col., letters from, to 



Gilbert White, ii. 236, 239. 

 Monument to the Bev. A. Etty, i. 



286. 



to Mr. Eay, ii. 223. 



to Gilbert White, i. 286. 



Moose-deer, description of, i. 79, 83. 

 Morning clouds, i. 478. 

 Morion, John, elected prior, i. 343. 

 Moss, Charles, ii. 282. 

 Mosses, sexuality of, ii. 124. 

 Motacilla Jicediila, ii. 16. 

 Moths found at Selborne, ii. 368. 

 Mulso, Miss Hecky, Timothy the Tor- 

 toise to, ii. 183. 

 Munificence of Bishop Wykeham, i. 



332. 

 Music, its effect on the mind, i. 251, 



ii. 145, 193. 

 Musical keys of the voices of birds, 



i. 139. 



Mustelinum, supposed species of the 

 genus, i. 44, 481. 



Natter-jack, i. 55. 



Naturalist's calendar kept at Sel- 

 borne and (Jatsfield, comparative 

 view of the, i. 405. 



summer-evening walk (poem), i. 



70. 



Nature, on various parts of, i. 421 . 



Nephew, letters from Gilbert White 

 to his, ii. 143, 170. 



New Forest, German boars in the, 

 ii. 480. 



New-Zealanders, customs of the, ii. 98. 



Newton Valence, origin of name, i. 2, 

 note. 



Nidification modified by circum- 

 stances, i. 250. 



of the osprey, ii. 246. 



of rooks, i. 425. 



of swallows, i. 152, 161. 



Nightingales, different sounds of, i. 

 100. 



, limits of their visit, i. 137. 



, sight of, ii. 256. 



Norman ship, quarrel between the 

 crews of an English and a, i. 314. 



Nose-fly, torture caused to horses by 

 the, i. 459. 



Notitia Monastica, extracts from 

 Bishop Tanner's, i. 366. 



Nuthatch, i. 50 and note. 



Oak on the Plestor, i. 5. 



Oaks at Blackmoor and Temple, i. 6. 



, remarks on, ii. 247, 249, 2.">l', 



258, 264, 268, 270, 273, 274, 277, 



282, 289. 

 Oakhanger, rivulet at, i. 364. 

 CEdicncmus crepitans, i. 45 and note. 

 (Estrus curvicauda, i. 459. 

 Omens, on deriving, from accidental 



events, ii. 152. 

 Orchids found at Selborne, ii. 372. 

 Osprey at Frinaham pond, i. 96. 

 , nesting of the, at the lake of Kil - 



larney, ii. 24(i. 

 Ostrea carinata, i. 8, note. 

 Otter found at Selborne, i. 83. 

 Owl, barn or white, i. 33. 



, barn, occasionally hoots, i. 148. 



, brown, i. 33. 



, eagle-, i. 7l>. 



Owls hoot in various keys, i. 138. 

 , pigeons attacked by, i. 82. 



— , species of, in the neighbourhood 



of Selborne, i. 14',t, rtoU 



