Robin, cuckoo's egg in nest of, [15]; ejection of eggs and young of, by young cuckoo, [16-23]; an ejected nestling, [22]; parental insensibility, [23]
Rose, cult of the, [58]
Sand-martins, late migration of, [269]; a dead one, [269]
Saxon type, the, in Hampshire, [227], [303]; occasional reversion to the, [228]; comparison of, with Iberian, [239]
Scent, unpleasing, of yellow flowers, [282]
Seebohm on stories of the young cuckoo, [14]
Selborne, idle visitors to, [161]; a second visit to, [163]; bird incidents observed at, [164]; a third visit, [167]; temperature of, [168]; house-crickets at, [168]; musk mallow in churchyard, [171]; cirl bunting at, [172]; its enervating air, [181]; beauty of the common, [182]; yew tree in churchyard, [198], [199]; the "mob" at, [206]
Shepherd near Winchester, his wages, [227]; a Saxon, on the downs, [229]
Shrews, young, [10]; dead, abundance of fleas on, [105]
Shrike, red-backed, [299]