I N D E W
F
Fair at Selborne - - . - -
Falcon, peregrine, particulars about - -
Fieldfares, ftrange that they do not breed in -England
— ---------- nor in Scotland - • -
---------- -- ■ —- rooft on the ground
Fifties, gold and filver, why very amufing in a glafs bowl
Fly, bacon, injurious to the houfewife
— — Whame, or burrel, oejlrns curvicauda
Fly-catcher, fome particulars of - -
Forms, five, refpe&ing the chafing a prior
Frogs migrate from pools - - - .
Froft, that in January, 1768, defcribed -
----- that in January, 1776
— that in December, 1784 -
Page
423
278
- 73
73
'77. 78
269
9Q
90
104
- 362
49
287, 291
291, 295
296, 298
G
German filk-tail, garrulus bohemiais, fliot . - . _ ,.
Goflamer, a wonderful ihower of . . _ jg2
Grange, the, belonging to Selborne Priory - _ - ^24
Greatham, the manor form of, its privilege in Wolmer-forcjl - 20
Gordon, Sir Adam, who and what - _ _
1 where, a man of rank and property. - _
------------------his wives - . _ ^42
4jr—--"-----* builds an oratory in his manor-houfe, - - ^42
■— — grants the Plejior to the Priory of Selborne - 345
becomes warden of IVolmerrforeJl - - 347
' [ a diftringas againft him, 349* Enlifts troops for, the king 350
' His advanced age, .351. His feal and arms 351
feems to have had no concerns with the Knights Templars 357
Gypfies, fome particulars about - _
H
Hail-ftorm at Selborne -in fummer 1784
Hanger, the -
Hafel Wyeh
303. 3°5
2
4
Hawlley-
I N D E X .
Page
Hawkley-banger, the amazing fall thereof - . 2^g
Hawk, fparrow, the dread of houfewives - - . II0
Haze, or fmokey fog, the peculiar one which prevailed in fummer 1783 301,302'
Heath-fires, why lighted up - 20
Hedgehog,, fome account of - - _ _ _ -a
Heliotropes, fummer and winter, how to make them - - .244
Heriffant, Monfieur, miftaken in his reafon why cuckoos do not ufe
incubation - - . _ . 2Gg, 209
Hirumhnes, Bntijh, when they arrived in three very diftant counties 188-
Hogs, would live,.-if fuffered, to a confid'erable.age - - 2I3
Holt Ayles, a royal foreft; fome account of - - - 24
Houfe, vicarage, at Selborne - ^23
Howe, General,, turns out wild boars in Holt-forefl - - 2(0
Huxham, Dr. his account of rain at Plymouth’ - ' ag.
Jar- bird, what
Indentura Prioris de Selborne tradit.. Petro Bernes facrijlte
Inftinft, -fometrmes varies and conforms to circumftances
■ ■ often perfectly uniform - . _
Jfohanna, daughter and heirels of Sir A ‘. Garden, grants lands and tenements
to the-Priory - _ _ _
Ireland, why worthythe attention of a naturalift
K
Knights Templars, had confiderable property at Selborne
' lived in.a mutual intercourfe of good offices with the
- Priory - _ _ _ _ ^
Lanes,, hollow, rocky, their peculiarities
—----- abound with filices
Langebande, Robert, fevere on. the religious