INDEX 



271 



Lyall, Sir Alfred, 218 



Lydekker, Richard, F.R.S., assists 

 Sir William Flower with Intro- 

 duction to the Study of Mammals, 

 213 



Lyell, Sir Charles, 64, d'], 134 



Ludlow, Lord, 232 



Macaulay, Lord, and Sir Richard 



Owen, 130 

 M'Intosh, Professor, F.R.S., 165 n. 

 Mackarness, Right Rev. J. F., Bishop 



of Oxford, 93 

 Mack ay, Alexander, of Uganda, 199, 



200 

 " Mammalia, Anatomy of the," course 



of lectures on, 104 

 Mammalia, in Natural History 



Museum, 141 

 Mammalia, Osteology of, 104 

 Marazion, 221, 229 

 Marine Biological Laboratory at 



Plymouth, opening of, 163-165 

 Markham, Sir Clements and Lady, 233 

 Marlborough House, garden parties at, 



216 

 Maurice, Rev. F. D., 91 

 Middlesborough Natural History 



Society, 161 

 Middlesex Hospital, Sir William 



Flower's service in, 10, 37, 47, 



48 

 Middlesex Hospital Museum, Sir 



William Flower undertakes 



Curatorship of, 10 ; receives 



thanks of Court of Governors, 47 

 Millais, Sir John E.,hispre-Raphaelite 



pictures, 71 

 Mimicry among insects, 146, 147 

 Mineralogy, in Natural History 



Museum, 127, 140, 144 

 " Modern Science Series," 213 

 Morgan, Campbell de, of University 



College, 7 

 Morris, Lady, 233 

 Miiller, Professor Max, Science of 



Thought, 118 

 j_Mundella, Right Hon. Anthony J., 



158 

 Murie, Dr., Assistant in Hunterian 



Museum, 57 

 Murray, George, R. M., F.R.S., 147, 



187 



Murray, Sir John, 231 



" Museum Organisation," subject of 

 Presidential address to British 

 Association (1889), 180 et seq. 



Museums, early, 181 ; management 

 of, 182-187. See Natural History 

 Museum and Hunterian Museum 



Museums, Essays on, 3, 44, 197 



Nansen, Dr., 157 



National Sunday League, 150 



Natural History Museum, memorial 

 for change in administration, 

 124 n. ; Sir William Flower ap- 

 pointed Director of, 125; removal 

 to South Kensington, 131 ; 

 Central Hall, 139-145 ; popular 

 interest in, 141, 148, 157, 203; 

 opening of, on Sundays, 1 50 ; 

 distinguished visitors to, 157, 

 158, 204, 232, 233 ; first Ge7teral 

 Guide issued, 161 ; Sir William 

 Flower resigns Directorship of, 

 225, 232 ; memorial bust of Sir 

 William Flower, 188 



Newcastle, meeting of British Associa- 

 tion at (1889), 180 



Newstead Abbey, visit to, 228 



Newton, Professor Alfred, 124 n. 



Northbrooke, Earl of, 158 



Northcote, Lord, 158 



North Repps, exhumation of whale at, 

 169 



North Sea Marine Laboratory, 165 



Northumberland, Duke and Duchess 

 of, visits to, 211, 228 



Norwich, Bishop of, 88 n. 



Osteology of Mammalia, 104 ; 

 Emin Pasha's appreciation of, 

 200 

 Osterley, garden parties at, 216 

 Owen, Sir Richard, Hunterian 

 Lecturer to Royal College of 

 Surgeons, 49, 53, 104, 129, 226 ; 

 reads paper on brains of apes at 

 meeting of British Association 

 (1862), 65 ; resigns Hunterian 

 Professorship, 100, and Super- 

 intendentship of Zoological 

 Departments of British Museum, 

 123, 125; his death, 123; his 

 connection with British Museum, 



