INDEX 



319 



Grey, C., acknowledges, on behalf of 

 the Queen, a presentation copy of 

 Mr. Morris's " History of British 

 Birds," 90 



Groombridge & Son, Messrs., pub- 

 lishers of Morris's " History of 

 British Birds," 69, 71 



Grove, Hon. Sir William Robert, Pre- 

 sident of the British Association, 

 295 



HARCOURT, Dr. VERNON, Archbishop 

 of York, ordains Mr. Morris deacon, 

 22 ; presents the latter to the living 

 of Mafferton, 25 



Harland, Mr., advocates the protec- 

 tion of bird-life, 143 



Harting, J. E., advocates the preser- 

 vation of bird-life, 144 



Hatfield Chase, near Doncaster, its 

 probable history, 271 



Hatherley, Lord, on the Darwinian 

 theory of evolution, 293 



Haworth, Mr., cited, 273 



Hedge-Sparrow, its habits described, 



77 



Hill, Edward (college friend of Mr. 

 Morris), 301 



Hilton, Henry (lifelong friend of Mr. 

 Morris), 14 



" History of British Birds," its incep- 

 tion, 67 ; success of the undertak- 

 ing, 68 ; its striking features, 81 



" History of British Moths," difficul- 

 ties in its preparation, 103 ; plan of 

 the work, 104 ; magnitude of the 

 task, 109 



Howitt, William and Mary, advocate 

 the protection of bird-life, 137 



"Humanity Series of Schoolbooks," 

 171, 284 



IRVING, WASHINGTON, cited for the 

 relations of George Washington and 

 Mary Philipse, 3 



JACOB, G. A. , head-master of Broms- 

 grove School, 19 



Jefferson, Dr., of Market-Weighton, 

 medical attendant of Mr. Morris, 



307 



Joseph, Rev. Alexander, curate to 

 Mr. Morris, 29 



KEBLE, JOHN, visits Nunburnholme, 



47 



Kirby, W. F., assists Mr. Morris 

 with his catalogue of British in- 

 sects, 275 



" LARGE COPPER" butterfly, its dis- 

 appearance, 99 



Londesborough, Lord, grants land at 

 Nunburnholme for the purpose of 

 erecting a school, 54; contributes 

 towards the expense of restoring the 

 parish church, 280 



Londesborough village, 173 



Longmans, Messrs., publish Morris's 

 "Anecdotes in Natural History," 66 



Lowthorpe trout-stream, 30 



" Lulworth Skipper" butterfly, 101 



Lydon, A. F., artist, 165 



MACGILLIVRAY, WILLIAM, natural- 

 ist, accuracy of his observations, 72, 

 261 



Manhattan I sland , the home of Colonel 

 and Mrs. Roger Morris, 4, 5 



Martin, its song described, 80 



Michell, Richard, Public Orator at 

 Oxford, 19 



Moberly, George (afterwards Bishop 

 of Salisbury), 19 



Monongahela, the, battle of, i 



Morris, Amherst (uncle of Mr. Morris), 

 his services in the navy, 6 



Morris, Dr. Beverley R., editor of the 

 Naturalist, 262 ; goes to America, 

 263 ; his specimen of the Bustard, 

 268 



Morris, Charles (brother of Mr. Mor- 

 ris), results of his periodical visits 

 to Nunburnholme, 53 



Morris, Emily (daughter of Mr. Mor- 

 ris), her death, 31 



