Wood owl, carrying power of voice of, [4]

Woodpeckers, green, drumming by, [9]; in Hollywater Clump, [210]; great spotted, [12]; small spotted, [12]

Wren, its continued use of old nest, [297]; its sun-bath, [297]

Wren, golden-crested, nest of, [6]

Yellow flowers, want of attraction in, [282]; the smell of, [282]

Yellowhammer not distinguished by White from the cirl bunting, [173]

Yew tree, at Priors Dean, [190]; its association with the dead, [196]; called the "Hampshire weed," [197]; at Farringdon, [197], [199]; at Selborne, [198], [218]; slow growth of, [199]; growth of new bark in, [199]; at Crowhurst, [199]; at Hurstbourne Priors, [201]; possible injury to roots of, from grave-digging, [201]

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