INDEX 367 



Gahn on common grasses, 184 note. 



Gallinae, gait and ffight of, 188 ; roosting high, 323. 



Galls of Lombardy poplar, 349. 



Gaily Hill, 315. 



Gardens, history and effects of, 177. 



Gassendus, on effect of music, 214. 



Gault, 3 note. 



Gaveston, 242. 



Geese and ducks rest on the water, 323. 



Gentian, autumnal, 186. 



Geoffroy, xv. 



Geology of Selborne, xxvii. 



German silk-tail, garrulus bohemicus, shot, 27. 



Gibraltar, natural history of, x ; birds of, 71, 72 ; migration of swifts at, 149. 



Gipsies, see Gypsies. 



Glead or gled (kite), 188. 



Glebe of Selborne, 265. 



Glow-worm, 57 note, 344. 



Gnats on snow, 321. 



Goats breathing through their ears, Aristotle on, 33. 



Goatsucker, see Nightjar. 



Godesfield, 270. 



Gold and silver fishes, 210. 



Golden thrushes, 114. 



Golden-crowned wren, does not migrate, 87, 95 ; its note, g8 ; not timid, 100. 



Goldfinch, time of its song, g8, 103. 



Goose Green, a lodge in the Holt, 20. 



Goose, wild, a winter bird of passage, g6 ; flight of, 189 ; voice of, 190. 



Gorfin, Walter, 290. 



Gossamer, a wonderful shower of, 153. 



various naturalists on, 154. 



Gracious Street, 315. 



Grallas, migration of, 118. 



Grange, the, belonging to Selborne Priory, 315. 



Grange, 254, 3r3, 315. 



Grasses neglected, importance of their study, 184. 



Grasshopper-lark, its note, 37 ; a summer bird of passage, 38, 94 ; its arrival, 



67 ; chirps all night, 83, 99. 

 Gray, the poet, xiv. 

 Great Ward le ham, 1. 

 Greatham, the manor farm of, its privilege in Wolmer-Forest, 16. 



I, 12 ; farms of, 17. 



Grebe, little, flight of, i8g. 



Green lizard, 42, 52. 



Greenfinch, time of singing of, 98 ; its gestures, 188. 



Greensand, lower, 3 ; upper, 2, 3, 7. 



Grimm, the artist, 264. 



Grosbeak, 25; does not regularly migrate, 96; considerable flocks of, no; 



food of, 333. 

 Grouse, black, in Wolmer-forest, 13. 

 Guernsey lizard, 52. 

 Guinea-fowl, roosting of, 323, 



