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Priory of Selborne, it’s prefent ft ate ■ •? . . « -
— —- paper, containing die value of thj? lands and manors
Queen’s bank, why fo called
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Rain, the-mean of,, not to be afcertained at any place till after
years -
------- what has fallen at Selborne o f late years
------ that o f Selborne compared with that o f Plymouth
Rat,, water, a curious anecdote^ concerning one
Red-breafts, why fuppoled to fing in autumn only - .
Red-ftart, it’ s Angularities - _ -
Red-wings, the firft birds-that fufFer by frofl:
Relics belonging to the Priory o f Selborne -
Ring-oufel, where found - _ -
.------- I— - more particulars o f — ■ -
.... farther account o f -
- - . — - more o f ditto - - - - - ~
„1 - - — breed in D artm oor an d the Peak o f D erby
.• — farther remarks concerning - -
Rooks,, perfectly white ■ -
— - an amufing anecdote about —'
R 4tpertar 'w hofe daughter and .wife ■=- - -
Ruplbus^. or Rocher de la, P eter, who and what
Ruflies inftead o f candles, matter o f much utility in humble life
Rutland\ county of, what rain fell there- - -
many
12
- 12
284
\ 75
102
104
144
384
34
56
66
l 7*
84
96
4 2
a83-
24
333. 334
197,^99
138
Scallops, or pectines, where, found _ - _
Scotland, in what it’ s maps are defective
S o fia , molendini, claimed b y the p rio r o f Selborne
Sedge-bird,, fome particulars about. -
8
, 108
416
71'
Sedee-
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Sedge-bird, more account of - --
------------- a delicate polyglot ' - - _
Selborne jiarilh, f t ’ s fituatiori and abuttals
■4— — • village, how circumftanced - •
-------- - die manor of, abounds with game -
----------parilh of, o f vaft extent, why -
..... population, births, and burials, of
■ ■ ■— rain, quantity of, confiderable, why
----------produces near half the birds o f G reat B r ita in
-rr~.-----why a Saxon village - «
-o-r^—— becomes a market town - .- . - -
Sha rp , yohn, appointed prior - -
Sheep, S u flex, horned and hornlefs . — . . .
Shingles, Selborne church moftly coveted with
Slugs,* very injurious to wheat ju f t come out of the ground, by
, o ff the blade; and by their infinite numbers 9c9afi.eui.ng
dible havock - - - .. . . *
Snake, ftinks f e defendendo - - - -
Snipes, their piping and humming - . '
Snow-fleck, fometimes feen at Selborne - _ . _
Sociality in the brute creation, mftaqees o f . . . -
Sow, prodigious fecundity o f one - , . . . . r .
Stqpe, free, it’ s ufes and advantages - . . .
...... - rag, it’ s qualities and ufes - . - .
— — fand, or foreft - . .
----- yellow or ruft colour - - .
Stone curlew, fome account o f - . _ _
*—l 1 •. —---- farther account of - . . _
Snp ?n e f animals, feveral inftances of
*3
eating.
incre-
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150
* For the amazing ravages committed on turnips, wheat, clover, field cabbage-feeds, St c . by Ju g s,
£0.d a rational and eafy method of deftroying them, fee a fenfible letter by Mr. Ffttiyy, E a g g , of
Cbilcompton, in the county of Som erfit, lately made public at the reguefi of the .gentlemen of that
neighbourhood.
Pp 2 'Sudingicn,