Conversion of St. Paul, 15 Flesh-Ay, lx Flowers, lines on, 174, 204 Fools, order of, 315-319 Freezing-water, force of, 27 Frog-hopper, xxxiv Frost-well, 35 Frost, effects of, 25-27 Fruits and seeds, 309 Fungi, 302, 331 Gall insects, 1, li -, Mrs. 287 between, 148-lines on, ib. 262-livers made into pies, ib. Gemini described, 325 George the Fourth and a' that, 227 Glow-worm, xxix-lines on, ib., 247, note Goatchafer, musk, xxviii Good Friday, 66-penance on, at Rome, ib.-ceremonies at Jeru.' salem, 67-sonnet on, 68 Gossamer webs, Ixiji 278—in France, 279 Hair-worm, clay, 85 - hymns, sung in the Rus- Reports Harebell, lines on, 113 Harvest-bug, lxv, 247 Hawkmoth, death's head, xlv- Heard, Sir Isaac, 93 Heart's-ease, lines on, 32 Hedge sparrow, 54-lines on, ib. Herschel, Sir Wm. 231 Hessian-Ay, la Holy Cross, 256 Thursday, 126 Homilies, first book of, 230 Horne, Rev. T. H. 129 Hyades, 300 Epiphany, 4 May-fools, 89 Hymn, by Mr. Milman, 188 May, cross of, 191, note with the Muses, 145, note Midlent Sunday, 56 Midsummer Day, 163-165 Mite, in cheese, Ixv --the cause of blights, xviii, zix Monasteries, dissolution of, 156 - brown tail, xlix Music, sonnet to, 321 Name of Jesus, 218 NATURALIST's Diary for January 1823, 23-February, 49– March, 81-April, 102-May, 141- June, 174-July, 2014 August, 241-September, 272-October, 301-November, 329-.-Decem- George IV born, 222-acces- New Year's Day, 1-4-in Paris, 4 a merry bird, 106, 107-and Cuckoo, contention between, 148-lines on, ib. Nut weevil, xxvii Oak, lines on, 151 - lines on, 311 0. Michaelmas-day, 286 0. Mart. 321 Oniscus aquaticus, lxvi - entomon, Ixvi O Sapientia, 336 Oysters, fête of, 190 Palm Sunday, eve of, 60 - 62-ceremonies at Jerusalem, ib. Parliamentary Reports, 128 Partridge, affection for its young, 276 Perry, James, 335 Pilchard-fishery, described, 208-210 | Catherine, 232 1820, number of, 73—their en- Chad, 56 Clement, 321 Crispin, 288 Cyprian, 261 David, 56 Denys, 286 Dunstan, 129 Eunerchus, 255 Fabian, 12 George, 90 Giles, 251 flections on, 275-lines on, 30, Hilary, 9 Hugh, 319 James, 190 1823, 1 ; February, 35; March, Jerome, 263 November, 313, December, 335 | Lambert, 260 Leonard, 314 Lucian, 9 Lucy, 356 Luke, 288 Margaret, 188 Mark, 91 Matthew, 261 Matthias, 43 Michael, 261 Nicholas, 335 Patrick, 60 Paul, conversion of, 15 Perpetua, 56 Peter, 165 Philip, 119 Prisca, 11 Remigius, 283 Silvester, 340 Simon, 289 Stephen, 339 Swithin, 187 Thomas, 336 Valentine, 41 Sand wasp, liii Saw-fly, li Sea-dock, bloody; 280 . Sea-nettle, 281 Sea-side ramble, 280-lines on, 282 | Time, lines on, 161 Tit-mouse, see --- long-tailed, 330 Torpidity of insects, Ixix Transit instrument described, 146 Transfiguration, 217 West-Saxons, 160 of Edward the Confes- of St. Martin, 187 Travelling, pleasures of, 250 Tree-lice, xxx Trinity Sunday, 129 Tulips, lines on, 154 Twelfth Day, 5, 6 Ursa major, 268-minor, 270 Violet, lines on, 86, 111 Virgin Mary, sonnet to, 186 Virgo described, 347 Volcano in the sea, 36 lines on, 81, 82, 143, 144 Walnuts, anecdotes respecting, 279, 280 Wasp, liv Water, value of, in Egypt, 211 Water-lily, 215 Water-flea, lxv Waterloo, lines on, 159 Weevils, xxvi-xxviii Wheat-fly, lix Gloucestershire, lines on, 251 Winds, lines to, 277, 332 ing, 201, 202 of 1761, 352 - , reflections on, 349-lines on, 23, 49 Wood-beetle, bronze, xxiii Wood-lice, lxvi Worms devour insects, xxxvii Year, memorable, 340-reflections on the close of, 353 345-349. ib. 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