INDEX. 



407 



Reservoir in Conduit wood, i. 303. 



Revenues of Selborne priory, i. 337, 

 342. 



Rhodian children, as they go a swal- 

 lowing (poem), i. 505. 



Ring-dove breeding near house, i. 179, 

 note. 



, food of the, i. 433. 



Ring-ouzel, i. 37. 



, migration of, i. 60, 63, 69, 72, 



75, 84, 95. 



— in Sussex, i. 131, 159. 

 shot in Norfolk, ii. 254. 



Ringmer, crossbills at, i. 131. 

 Rivulet at Oakhanger, i. 364. 

 Road, on a bad, ill-mended (poem), 



i. 506. 

 Rock-dove, origin of house-pigeon, i. 



109, 110. 

 Roman-British antiquities of Selborne, 



ii. 378. 

 Rome, difficulties started at, respecting 



Selborne priory, i. 359. 

 , information sent to, respecting 



the priory, i. 336. 

 Rookery at Ringmer, i. 160. 

 Rooks, nidification of, i. 425. 



, their evening voices, i. 257. 



accompanied by other birds, i. 



141, 483. 

 Ruins of Selborne priory, i. 369. 

 Rushes used for candles, i. 186, 188, 



note. 



Sagacity of a willow-wren, i. 146. 



shown by poultry, i. 427. 



Salicaria, i. 69, 73, 7<i. 



Samford, Robert, grants made by, to 

 Selborne priory, i. 319, ii. 133. 



Sand-martin, its history, i. 167, &c. 



, nidification of, i. 442. 



Sandpiper, three species of, found at 

 Selborne, i. 59, note. 



Sandwich, Lord, ii. 2(52. 



Sap, flowing of, i. 469. 



Satire, fragment of a, i. 506. 



Sear abceus full o, i. 69. 



Scheik Sefi, interview between Tamer- 

 lane and, ii. 153. 



Scopoli's ' Annus Primus,' mistakes in, 

 i. 85. 



Scotland, a visit to, ii. 231. 



, its natural history and geogra- 

 phy, i. 107. 



Scrutiny, mode of electing a prior by, 

 i. 340. 



Sedge-bird, i. 99, ii. 12. 



Seed lying dormant, i. 473. 



Selborne a Saxon village, proof of, 

 i. 279, note. 



, extent of parish, i. 1 1. 



, its extent and boundaries, i. 



1-4. 



, its streams, i. 3. 



, Lord, on Roman-British an- 

 tiquities, ii. 378. 



, naturalist's calendar kept at, i. 



405. 



, variously spelt and etymology 

 of, i. 279, note. 

 — church, description of, i. 282. 



church, recent discoveries in, ii. 



395. 



— fair, i. 372. 



— hanger (poem), i. 501. 

 parsonage leased, i. 364. 



— priory, charter for the founda- 

 tion of, i. 375. 



- priory granted to Magdalen col- 

 lege, i. 355. 



priory, list of the priors, i. 353. 



priory, privileges and immunities 



enjoyed by, i. 36(5. 



priory, value of the manors and 



lands pretaining to, i. 401. 



priory, sequestration of, i. 342. 



priory, Wayneflete endeavours 



to reform, i. 354. 

 Self-defence, early instinct of, i. 197. 

 Sermon by Gilbert White, ii. 308. 

 Serpents, three species of, at Selborne, 



their different habits and food, i. 55, 



note. 

 Sewell, W., on Roman remains found 



in Woolmer pond, ii. 393. 

 Seymour, Francis, ii. 275. 

 Sharp, John, elected prior, i. 350. 



, priory lands leased to, i. 362. 



Sheep, embarassinent shown by, i. 



448. 

 -, different breeds of, i. 158. 



Sheffield's, Mr., account of a visit to 



Mr. Banks, ii. 97. 

 Shivering wren, ii. 12. 

 Short-winged birds, migration of, i. 



158. 

 Shrew-ash, i. 191. 

 Silbury hill, ii. 159. 

 Silk, electricity from, ii. 201. 

 Silver and gold fish, i. 240. 

 Size and growth of trees, i. 4f>7, ii. 



247, 249,252, 2f>7, 258, 264, 268, 



270, 273, 275, 277, 27s, 281,288. 

 Skinner, Mr., letter from, to Gilbert 



White, ii. 234. 

 Sleet, rooks frozen by, i. 477, ii. 40. 



