IND 
EX. 
'MERIA, wife of 
Adam Gurdon, 
436, 437. 
Ampelis garru- 
lus, 43. 
Aime, Queen, at 
Wolmer Forest, 22. 
Anguis fragilis, 64. 
Antiquities, 403, 405. 
Ants, 352. 
Aphides, shower of, 283. 
Arum eaten by thrushes, 54. 
Ashford, Thomas, prior of Sel- 
borne, 491. 
Ash-trees, 358. 
Asses ploughing, 210. 
Auk, Little, near Alresford, 119. 
Aurora Borealis, 365. 
Ayles Holt, alias Alice Holt, the 
forest of, 29. 
Barker, Thomas, some account of, 
14, 78. 
Barometer, 363. 
remarkable fall of, 301, 304. 
Barometers, Selborne and Newton, 
compared, 298, 307. 
■ South Lambeth, 298. 
Barragon, 16. 
Barrington, Daines, some account 
of, Intro. 
Barrows, ancient, 405. 
Bats, 40, 41, 84, 90, 112. 
Bats, drink on the wing, 41. 
the large sort, 90, 112. 
note on the species, 113. 
Beans sown by birds, 361. 
Beaufort, Bp. of Winchester, 469, 
Bee-bird, 162. 
Beeches, 358. 
Bees, wild, 348. 
Bells, church, 417. 
Berne, alias Bernes, Peter, Prior 
of Selborne, 475, 487. 
Besoms, 219. 
Bin's, or Bean's-parsonage, 422. 
pond, 26. 
Birds assuming male plumage, 327 
instinct of, 288, 289. 
of summer passage, 59, 136, 
137. 
foreign species imported, 
98. 
removing dung of nestlings, ^ 
182, 183. 
migrations of, 161, 163. 
migratory, at Gibraltar, 103. 
soft-billed, 137. 
of winter passage, 138. 
in sono- before Midsummer, 
141. 
in sons: after Midsummer^ 
140. 
singing at night, 139. 
singing as they fly, 142. 
breeding most early, 142^ 
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