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Priory of Selborne, it's prefent ftate - - - i 4.21, 423 
— paper containing tlie value of the lands and manors - 465 
a 
Queen's bank, why fo called - - - , - 17 
R 
Rain, the mean of, not to be afcertained at any place till after many 
years - - - - - - 12 
. what has fallen at <Sd'/Z'<jr«^ of late years - - - 12 
' . that of Selborne compared with that of Plymouth - - . 284 
Rat, water, a curious anecdote concerning one - . • . -■ '75 
Red-breafts, M'hy fuppofed to fmg in autumn only - « • 162 
Red-flrart, it's Angularities - - - - - 104 
Red-wings, the firft birds that fufFer by froft - - - 144 
Relics belonging to the Priory of Selborne - - - 384 
Ring-oufel, where found - - - - - 34 
— • more particulars of - » =. - - 56 
■ • farther account of - . » « 66 
— more of ditto - - - - - 71 
• breed in Dartmoor and tlie Peak of Derby - <- 84 
. ' farther remarks concerning > _ - - 96 
Rooks, perfedly white - - - - 42 
— an amufmg anecdote about - - - ^ - c "2-^^ 
RuperiOy whofe daughter and wife _ ~ ■» - " 24 
Rupibusy or Roche, de la, Peter, who and' what - - 333)334 
Rufhes inftead of candles, matter of much utility in humble life igy, igg 
i^.v/Z^jHi, county of, what rain fell there » ■> - - 138' 
: S - ■' . ■ ■ 
Scallops, or pectines, where found ' - g 
Scotland., in what it's maps are defective - =, „ „ jog 
SeSla molendinl, claimed by the />r/'(jr of Selborne - _ _ 
Sedge-bird, fome particular-s about - - - - 71 
Sedge- 
