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INDEX 



Mouse, the harvest, I. 156, 243 note. 

 Mulso, Edward, I. 38. 

 Mulso, Miss Hester (Mrs. Chapone), 

 I. 54, 218 ; her marriage, 38, 118 ; 

 on the ' Invitation to Selborne,' 65. 

 Mulso, Miss Hester, II. 125 ; letter 

 from Timothy the Tortoise, 126-9. 

 Mulso, Rev. John, I. 26 ; his friend- 

 ship with Gilbert White, 37; 

 letters to him, 38 et seq. ; on his 

 coach-sickness, 46 ; M.A. degree, 

 47; expedition to Cowper's Hill, 

 66 ; visit to Devonshire, 60 ; on 

 the * Invitation to Selborne,' 64, 

 97 ; the zigzag path, 71 ; encomium 

 on John White, 79 ; the loan of 

 a horse, 80 ; report of Provost 

 Hodge's death, 83 ; his marriage, 

 88 ; on the Provost's election at 

 Oriel, 91 ; the death of Gilbert 

 White's father, 98 ; on his reten- 

 tion of his Fellowship, 99 ; incum- 

 bent of Thornhill, 114; on the 

 living of Selborne, 126-8, 140; 

 Tortworth, 147 ; on his matri- 

 monial intentions, 150 ; appointed 

 vicar and rector of Witney, 151 ; 

 on the living of Cromhall, 154 ; 

 visit to Selborne, 172, 181, 287; 

 canon of Winchester and rector 

 of Meonstoke, 204 ; on Grimm's 

 drawings, 324 ; presented to the 

 rectory of Easton, 325 ; on Gilbert 

 White's attack of illness, II. 9 ; 

 the view of the Hermitage, 21, 22 ; 

 antiquities of Selborne, 33, 36, 

 83 ; the living of Ufton Nervett, 

 36, 37 ; the death of Mrs. Snooke, 

 42; of John White, QQ ; of his 

 uncle, 71 ; the drawing of the 

 Temple, 74 ; opinion of Gilbert 

 White's verses, 101, 112, 146 ; the 

 death of Mr. Yalden, 143; the 

 new library at Oriel College, 165 ; 

 on the piiblication of * The Natural 

 History of Selborne,' 170, 184 ; 

 receives a copy, 189 ; criticism of 

 it, 190 ; on the death of Henry 

 White, 192; of his wife, 226 ; his 

 death, 227. 

 Mulso, Rev. John, vicar of South 



Stoneham, II. 268 note. 

 Mulso, Thomas, of Twywell, I. 37. 

 Mulso, Thomas, his marriage, I. 38, 



118 ; at Selborne, 150. 

 Musgrave, Mr. Chardin, I. 58, 74; 

 elected Provost of Oriel, 91 ; on 

 Gilbert White's retention of his 

 Fellowship, 99, 101 ; his death, 

 157. 



Musgrave, Sir Christopher, I. 91. 

 Musgrave, Sir Philip, I. 74, 91. 

 Myrmeleon (lion pismier), I. 179. 



N 

 * Naturalist's Calendar,' II. 283. 



Naturalist's Journal, entries in, I. 

 156, 169, 172, 175, 204, 209, 216, 

 231, 235, 242, 252, 278, 282, 291, 

 314, 324 ; II. 1, 9, 17, 23, 27, 30, 

 42, 50, 58, 65, 67, 71, 73, 75, 84, 

 88, 108, 109, 110, 124, 133, 139, 

 143, 146, 155, 162, 164, 166, 169, 

 171, 183, 187, 197, 207, 218, 223 

 note, 226, 234, 262, 264, 267. 



' Naturalist's Summer Evening Walk,' 

 poem, II. 112, 195, 236 note. 



'Nature Notes,' extract from, I. 4 

 note. 



Neave, Miss Louisa, her marriage, 

 II. 256. 



Newbury, Sampson, on the birds of 

 Devonshire, I. 252-4. 



Newton Valence, I. 19. 



Newton, Prof. , on the fourth edition 

 of Pennant's 'British Zoology,' I. 

 309. 



Nightingales, migration of, II. 242, 



North, Bishop Brownlow, his paper 

 of questions to each incumbent, 

 II. 174. 



Nuthatch, habit of, II. 67. 



Oak, The Grindstone, II. 241, 269. 

 Oak, Holt, size, II. 221, 223 ; views, 



269. 

 Oaks, size of, II. 228, 236. 

 CEstrus bovis, malady occasioned by, 



II. 206, 224; curvicauda, I. 264, 



274. 

 Oriel College, Oxford, I. 33 ; election 



of Fellows, 36, 89; disputes at, 



228 ; statutes, II. 43. 

 Oxford University, contest for the 



Chancellorship, I. 127 note ; claim 



of the city at the coronation of 



Charles II., I. 10. 

 Oxfordshire, Whites of, I. 7. 



Pallas, Dr., his 'Travels,' II. 155 

 note. 



Partridges, Spanish and Barbary, 

 difference between, I. 199. 



Pembridge, Sir Fulke, I. 3. 



Pennant, Thomas, letters from Gil- 

 bert White, I. 151 et seq. ; various 

 editions of his 'British Zoology,' 



