INDEX 



ACHILL ISLAND, west of Ireland, its 

 bird-life, 193 



Albert, Prince, gets the Queen to ac- 

 cept the dedication of Mr. Morris's 

 " History of British Birds," 90 ; on 

 its production, 91 



Alington, Richard, ornithologist and 

 lifelong friend of Mr. Morris, 14, 

 76, 79 ; his original drawings for 

 the " History of British Birds," 73 ; 

 his sketch of the Kestrel, 73 ; a valu- 

 able assistant to Mr. Morris, 74 



Amherst, Lord, godfather to Amherst 

 Morris, 6 



Angevine, sexton at Yonkers, U.S.A., 

 cited for an incident of the marriage 

 of Roger Morris and Mary Philipse, 

 4 note 



Animal World, The, object of its 

 production, 137 



Astley, A. F., on the bird -life of 

 Achill Island, west of Ireland, 193 



BAILLIE, Hon. and Rev. John, vacates 

 the Rectory of Nunburnholme, 39 



Barnes, Rev. H. F. (now Canon 

 Barnes -Lawrence), advocates the 

 protection of bird-life, 143 



Battue-shooting, Mr. Morris's de- 

 scription of modern, 253 



Berkeley, Hon. Grantley, cited, 198 



Bewick, Thomas, his excellence as an 

 engraver, 72 ; his industry, 277 



Bibliography of Mr. Morris, 311 



Bird, W. F. W. , a correspondent of 

 Mr. Morris, 87 



Birds, Mr. Morris's campaign in 

 favour of their protection, 135 et seq. 



Boyle, Hon. Mrs. R. C., joint-secre- 

 tary of the Plumage League, 298 



Braddock, General, killed at the battle 

 of the Monongahela, i 



Branson, Rev. Henry John, Vicar of 

 Armthorpe and Christ Church, 24 



Bree, C. R., 261, 263 



Bridlington, destruction of sea-birds 

 at, 142, 149 



Bright, John, Mr. Morris's aversion 

 to his opinions, 233 



Brightwen, Mrs., cited for the effects 

 of kindness to animals, 200 



Bromsgrove School, n, 12 



Brown, E., engraver of the illustra- 

 tions for the " History of British 

 Moths," 108 



Buckland, Frank, advocates the pre- 

 servation of bird-life, 137, 144 



Bulwer, Sir E. Lytton, cited for the 

 future existence of the animal crea- 

 tion, 157 



Burdett-Coutts, Baroness, her interest 

 in elementary education, 242 



Burke, Sir Bernard, his interest in the 

 "County Seats of the Noblemen 

 and Gentlemen of Great Britain 

 and Ireland," 164 



Burney, Mr., cited, 274 



Bustard, the, once frequent at Nun- 

 burnholme, 267 



Butler, Bishop, cited for the future 

 existence of the animal creation, 

 156 

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