Cicada anglica, doubt as to his song, [135], [136]

Cirl-bunting, the, at Selborne, [172]; quality of its voice, [173]; not distinguished by White from the yellowhammer, [173]; by the Itchen, [250]; his song, [251]; his plumage, [251]; its late breeding, [275]; its breeding habits, [275]; its warning note, [276]; safeguarding of young by, [276]

Cladothrix odorifera, scent of fresh earth due to, [154]

Cockchafer grubs sought for by starlings, [57]

Cockerel and martins at Selborne, [166]

Cole-tit, honeysuckle berries eaten by, [298]

Contrast a source of enjoyment, [203]

Coot, the, on the Itchen, [253], [254]; his struggles with grebe for water-weed, [255]; his parental wisdom, [256]; greediness of young corrected by, [257]

Cordulegaster annulatus, [118]; his serpent-like colouring, [121]

Courtship by stag-beetle, [71]; among the green grasshoppers, [151]; among the flower-spiders, [156], [159]