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Mulso, Rev. 3o}in~{co7itinued.) 



marriage, 43 ; his story of Eddystone lighthouse, 44 ; description of 

 Richardson, the novelist, 44, 45 ; his altered thoughts of Oxford, 45 ; 

 wish for a domestic life, 46 ; illness, 46 ; tired of celibacy, 48 ; illness 

 at Maidenhead, 51 ; wants Gilbert White at Sunbury, 52 ; at Sunning- 

 hill, 52 ; his collection of Gilbert White's travels, 53 ; wish to visit the 

 Proctor, 58 ; on a supposed visit to Oriel, 58 ; his church rebuilt, 61 ; 

 on Gilbert White's powers of entertaining, 61 ; his journey home from 

 Oxford, 61 ; his church re-opened, 63 ; his lame horse, 64 ; on Gilbert 

 White as Proctor, 66 ; on " hectic heat," 71 ; restores Sunbury Vicarage, 

 71 ; on Gilbert White's philosophy, 72 ; his dislike of loneliness, 72 ; 

 on Rev. John White's character, 73 ; on Gilbert White's idea of a 

 clergyman's duty, 73 ; procures a song for Gilbert White, 75 ; a timid 

 rider, 77, 89 ; studies Hebrew, 78 ; meets Rev. John White, 79 ; com- 

 pares Gilbert White to a comet, 79 ; his idea of a perfect horse, 79, 80 ; 

 indifference to money, 81 ; reasons for returning Gilbert White's horse, 

 82, 83 ; burnt in effigy at Sunbury, 85, 86 ; expedition to Virginia Water, 

 86 ; in Hertfordshire, 87 ; on high taxes and prices, 90 ; on accident 

 to Gilbert White, 91 ; on report of death of Provost of Oriel College, 96 ; 

 on merit of Gilbert White's correspondence, 96, 97 ; on West Dean 

 curacy, 97; on long journies, 97; promised a Prebend, 99; needs 

 Gilbert White's advice in farming, 99 ; his nurse in illness, 101 ; on 

 Gilbert White's dislike of solitariness, 101 ; his cousins' rivalry, 101 ; 

 praise of Gilbert White's letters, 104 ; on Selborne improvements, 105 ; 

 about to marry, 107 ; wants a curate, 109 ; his wedding, 109 ; Gilbert 

 White's present to, 110 ; his commissions to Gilbert White, 110 ; on 

 matrimony, 112 ; on Dr. Musgrave's election as Provost of Oriel, 115, 

 117 ; not envious of his cousins, 117 ; his hopes for Gilbert White's 

 preferment, 123 ; birth of a daughter to, 127 ; Minor Canon of Salisbury, 

 128 ; takes possession, 129 ; on the British Museum, 131 ; his corres- 

 pondence with Garrick, 133 ; meets Garrick, 135 ; on death of John 

 White of Selborne, 136 ; on Gilbert White's retention of his fellowship, 

 137, 138, 141; his hopes of a living, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143; meets 

 Provost Musgrave, 140 ; birth of a son to, 148, 195 ; obtains Rectory of 

 Thornhill, 148 ; on Gilbert White's topographical knowledge, 149 ; on 

 separation from Gilbert White, 149, 150; on capacities of Thornhill 

 Rectory, 152 ; describes his Thornhill establishment, 152, 153 ; as a 

 riding master, 155 ; on his neigbourhood, 155 ; his sister's marriage, 158 ; 

 on Dr. Musgrave as Provost, 159 ; on his journey to York, 160, 161 ; 

 on the assembly room there, 161 ; on his long friendship with Gilbert 

 White, 162, 165, 166 ; on coursing, 163 ; his life at Thornhill, 167 ; his 

 garden at Thornhill, 171 ; visits Leeds, 171 ; birth of a son to, 172 ; his 

 fruit trees, 173 ; on the peace of Paris, 173, 175 ; regrets his absence from 

 Gilbert White, 175 ; describes Castle Howard, 176, 177 ; describes York, 

 177 ; his interview with Bishop Thomas, 178, 179, 180 ; attends Wakefield 

 Races, 180; acknowledges Gilbert White's affection, 181 ; on late gallan- 

 tries at Selborne, 181; urges absence from Selborne, 182 ; on a cure for 

 love, 183; a ball at his house, 190; goes to Wakefield, 191; on matri- 

 mony, 192 ; proposes to winter in London, 199 ; visits London, 201 ; 

 about to leave Yorkshire, 204 ; Rector of Witney, 204 ; his garden at 

 Witney, 205, 225 ; on Dr. Musgrave's death, 208 ; on natural history, 

 215, 216 ; on petticoat interest, 219 ; requires a guide to Selborne, 223 ; 

 accident to, 226 ; his advice on spectacles, 227 ; on Gilbert White's 

 systema, 228 ; his lameness, 229 ; on death of Mrs. Woods, 230 ; his 

 deafness, 231 ; Rector of Meonstoke, 232 ; on the Rectory there, 233 ; 

 value of the Rectory of Meonstoke, 233 ; on school fees, 234 ; is guided by 

 Gilbert White's judgment, 234 ; on a fellowship election at Oriel College, 

 234, 235, 261, 262, 273, 274, 304; on Blackburn Rectory, 235, 236, 



