INDEX 



329 



Malmgren, 79, 80, 85 



Manatee, 254 



Manning, Cardinal, 128 



Manx Cats, 212 



March, Lord, 5 



Marsham, Robert, 186 



Mascarene Islands, 52 



Mauritius, 52 



Maxwell, Sir Herbert, 146, 152, 153 



McArthur, Mr., 224 



McLauchlan, Dr., 224 



Meade- Waldo, E. G. B., 53 



Meal Sack, 29, 36, 37 



Mendelism, 104, 125 



Merganser, Hooded, 26 



Meyer, Dr., 69 



Migration of birds, 160-175 



Milnes, Elizabeth, marriage, 1. See 



Newton 

 Milnes, Richard Monckton, 1. See 



Houghton 



Milnes, Richard Slater, 1 

 Mistletoe, derivation of, 230 

 Mistletoe-Thrush, 229, 307 

 Mittel Hook, 87 

 Mivart, Prof., 128 

 Moore, Mr., 45 

 Morphology, 102, 252 

 Morris, F. O., " On the Permanence of 



Species," 118 

 Muggeridge, Ernest, 268 

 Mulso, John, 188, 197 

 Muonio River, 19 

 Muonioniska, 13, 14, 293 

 Muoniovara, 92 

 Murray, John, 196 

 Musk Ox, 21 



NAPOLEON L, Emperor, 102 



Napoleon III., Emperor, 128 



Nares Expedition, 21 



Natural History journals, 242; re- 

 views on, 243 



Nature, 156, 161, 163 



Nearctio Region, 181, 182 



Neville, Rev. the Hon. Latimer, 75, 

 94, 262. See Braybrooke 



Neville-Grenville, George, 12 



Newcomes, Mr. and Mrs., 5 



Newman, Mr., 243 



Newton, Alfred, birth at Geneva, 2; 

 accident, 4, 86, 169, 270, 279, 290 ; 

 pet-name, 6 ; drawing, 8 ; dogs, 

 9 ; at Magdalene College, Cambridge, 

 11, 76, 93, 95, 99; elected to the 

 Drury Travelling Fellowship, 12, 

 73, 95 ; journey to Lapland, 17 ; 

 at St. Croix, 23 ; in America, 24 ; 

 "Suggestions for Forming Collec- 



tions of Birds' Eggs," 24 ; journey 

 to Iceland, 27-32, 110; lessons in 

 Icelandic, 32; at Kirkjuvogr, 32- 

 39 ; purchases a Great Auk's egg, 

 42 ; collection of eggs, 46 ; cruises 

 50, 278-287; researches on the 

 Dodo, 52-54; the Great Bustard, 

 54-59 ; on the extinction of animals, 

 59 ; Secretary of the Ornithologists' 

 Union, 61 ; criticisms on the Ibis, 

 64 ; editor of it, 66 ; work on the 

 " Ootheca Wolleyana," 71, 209, 290 ; 

 at Copenhagen, 73 ; Germany, 74 ; 

 decides against taking holy orders, 

 75, 102 ; elected Professor of Zoo- 

 logy, 75 note, 133, 250; death of 

 his father, 76 ; at Spitzbergen, 77- 

 92 ; lectures, 104, 250, 265 ; " Zoo- 

 logy," 105; Sunday evenings, 

 105-107, 261, 265 ; political views, 

 107, 244, 271; chairman of the 

 Board of Biology and Geology, 107 ; 

 "Dictionary of Birds," 108, 220, 

 239, 272; characteristics, 109, 248, 

 259, 264 ; on Darwin's views, 112- 

 124 ; on the principles of Mendelism, 

 125 ; member of the Committee of 

 the British Association, 126 ; " The 

 Zoological Aspect of Game Laws," 

 136; on the protection of birds, 

 140-159 ; egg-collecting, 146-150, 

 152, 158; migration of birds, 160- 

 175 ; geographical distribution, 175- 

 185 ; address at the British Associa- 

 tion, 183-185 ; accuracy, 207, 238 ; 

 edits the " History of British Birds," 

 213; memory, 231, 232; library, 

 232 ; correspondence, 234 ; humour, 

 237, 264 ; method of writing, 

 238-241, simplicity of style, 241; 

 opposition to changes in the College 

 Chapel, 245-247; appearance, 258, 

 rooms in College, 261-265; 

 269; death, 273, 292; at 

 >xworth, 275 ; death of his brother, 

 Edward, 287 ; portraits, 289 ; hon- 

 ours, 289 ; medals, 290 ; illness, 291 



Newton, C. M., 254 



Newton, Sir Edward, 2, 5, 62, 161, 234 ; 



rt-name, 6 ; letters from Alfred, 

 23, 61, 77, 80, 120, 202, 218, 280, 

 297 ; Assistant Colonial Secretary of 

 Mauritius, 52, 287 ; Lieut. -Governor 

 of Jamaica, 54, 288 ; death, 287 



Newton, Elizabeth, 1 



Newton, Francis Rodes, 23 ; at Copen- 

 hagen, 73 



Newton, Major-General Horace Parker, 

 1 



