Hornet, bank-vole and, [9]; fine appearance of the, [128]; a South American, [129]; his rarity, [130]; in late autumn, [131]
Horse-ants, struggle of, with caterpillar, [92]
"Horse-stingers," [121]
House-crickets, their abundance at Selborne [168]
House-martins, diminished number of, at Selborne, [174]
Humming-bird hawk-moth, beauty of, [113], [115]
Hunger cry of young birds, parental sensibility to, [23], [91]; of young blackbird, [55]; of young cirl bunting, [277]
Hurstbourne Priors, yew tree in churchyard at, [201]
Huxley on the non-Saxon shape of English heads, [231]; quoted as to his own parentage, [240]
Iberian type in Hampshire, [235]; its persistence, [236]; its possible restoration, [237]; its dominant qualities, [238], [239]; Huxley's mother an example of the, [240]