T N D E X.
Bms, or Eeans-pond, for what remarkable
Birds, fummer, of paflage, a lift of -
living ones fliewn here, when from diftarrti regions, why
the thick-billed genera _
of fummer paflage — feen fpring and'autumn at Gibraltar
foft-billed, that winter with us, how fupported
----- of winter paflage, a lift of
------ that in fulWpng till after Midfurffmer
■ w% fatten in moderate frofts
— — what forts are puheratrices -
what occafions their congregating _
' ’ in the ieafon of nidificatron, tame
----- various manner of motion of-
■ notes and language of _ ■
Black-cap, an elegant fongfter“
Boy, an idiot, his ftrange propenfity _
---- eatr bees, &c.‘
Brim/lone-lodge, fome account of”
Brooks at Seiborne, what fifties they produce
Bug, harvcft, fomc account of . . .
Bullfinch, turns black - - ■ -
Bunting, a,very rare hird at Seiborne . _
Butcher-bird, red.backed —
Buzzards, honey, fome account of -. _
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Caprimulgus, or fern-owl, fome. new obfervations about
Carta pro funiatione Priaratus de Seleburne
Carta petenslicenciam elegendi prelatum. dm. epifcop. W,nton..
Caftration, its ftrange effefts _
Cats, houfe, ftrange thatffiey lhouTd be fo fond, of fifli
Chaffinches, vaft flocks of hens
---Z— Bern, more account of
Chalk-hills, why peculiarly beautiful
Church, Seiborne, particulars about .
Coccus
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Coccus vitis vinferas, ftrange and rare mfe<a in England
Coins, Roman, found at Seiborne in great abundance
Cornua Arttmonis, where found .
Cricket, field, a monography of
------- hearth, a monography of
mole, a monography of
265, 268
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7, 8
251» 2S3
254, 256
256, 258
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Crocus, the fpring, and faffron, their different feafons of bloffoming
Wonderful, why
Cuckoo, particulars about - „
r *-------- ling in. differenIt ket vs ÏÏ * r25? 126.
—------a young one in the neft of a titlark - - fc Æ
-------- feveral flamming over a pond,, why - . £ _ I f
Cumberland, MM}Duke of, takes away the red deer from mimer-foreflin
Curlew, ftone, fome account of - - „ ■ . J J
------- more particulars of _ ■ _ ^
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Sajlard, alias Wajlard, natural fon to Sir Adam Garden
Daws breed in unlikely places
Deer, red, in Wolmer-forejl, fome account of'
----- fallow, in Holt-foreft, _
1 their ipiracula, or breathing places -
Difperfion of birds, pretty equal, why
Dogs, Chinefe, from Canton
Domefday-book, account of Seiborne from
Dove, flock, or wild'winter-pigeon.
------flock, many particulars of _
Downs, Scjfex, a lovely-range _
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25
40, 41
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from 110 to 1x4
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Echo, a polyfyftabical one
•---- why fince mute - - _ .
----- feveral remarks on echoes - _ 22^
a charming defeription of echoes from Lucretius. - »220
Echoes occafioned by the dilcharge of fwivel guns, - „ 2g^
Fair.