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Hawklcy -hanger^ the amazing fall thereof - «- 246, 249 
Hawk, fpatrovv, the dread of houfev/ivcs - - - 110 
Haze, orfmokey fogjthepecuHar one which prevailed in fLimmer 1783 301, 302 
Heath- fires, why lighted up - - - - - 20 
Hedgehog, fome account of - - - - "77 
Heliotrope^, fammer and v.'inter, how to make them - - 244 
^HcriJcmt^ Monfieur, miftakcn in his realbn why cuckoos do not ufe 
incubation - - - _ _ 208, 209 
H'lrund'ines, BritiJI:^ when they arrived in three very diftant counties 188 
Hogs, would live, if fufrered, to a confiderable age - - 213 
Holt Ay'es^ aroyalforeft; fonie account of - ~ - 24 
Houfe, vicarage, at Selborne - - _ _ - 323 
Howe-j General, turns cut wild boars in Holt-foreji - - 26 
Huxharriy Dr. his account of rain at Plymouth - - - 284. 
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Jar- bird, what - - - - _ „-47 
Indentura Prions de Sclhornc tradit. Petro B ernes facrijia - 463 
Inftinfr, -fometimes varies and' conforms to circumftances - 274 
often perfectly uniform - - - _ 275 
Johanna^ daughter and heirefs of Sir J. Gurelon, grants lands and tene- 
ment-? to the Priory _____ . 3^2 
Ireland, why worthy the attention of a naturalifl - 107 
K : ; 
Knights Templars, had CQnfiderable' property at Selborne ■ ■ '• - 353 
— -Jived in a mutual intcicourfe of good ofHces-wIth the 
- Priory - . - ^ - . ~ 355 
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Lanes, hollow^ rocky,- their peculiarities v. „ n 
— ; abound with fiiices - - su. » ~ 1 1 
Zuyw^f/fi?;^^, fevere on the religious ' • 3.31 
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