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Frost, that in December, 1784 ii. 144, 149 



partial, reason of ii. 300 



gentle, fattens animals, &c. i. 214 



dependent on wet o * • ii. 96 



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Galls of Lombardy poplar ii. 290 



Gassendus, curious quotation from. ii. IIS 



German silk-tail, garrulus hohemicus, shot • • « « i. 60 



Boar, turned out in Wolmer i. 46 



Gossamer, a wonderful shower of i. 323, 826 



GreatJiam, the manor farm of, its privilege in 



Wolmer-forest i. 34 



Grosbeak, account of ii. 247 



Glow-worm, when it ceases to shine ii. 279 



Gypsies, some particulars about •.......«•.. i. 331 



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Hail-storm at Selbotme in summer 1784. . . .ii. 156, 157 



Ha/2ger, the. ^ i. 2 



Hasel Wych i. 8 



Hawkley-hanger, the amazing fall thereof ii. 65 



Hawk, sparrow, the dread of housewives i. 187 



. blue, or henharrier, boldness of when 



urged by hunger ii. 220 



Haze, or smoky fog, the peculiar one which pre- 

 vailed in summer 1783 ii. 154, 155 



Heath-fires, why lighted up i. S5 



Hedgehog, some account of i. 131 



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