272 



SIR WILLIAM FLOWER 



1 30 ; advocates removal of 

 Natural History exhibits to 

 South Kensington, 131-13S j 

 memoir by Sir William Flower, 

 133 ; statue of; in Natural 

 History Museum, 150, 222 



Oxford, Bishop of, 93, 218 



Oxford, meeting of British Associa- 

 tion at (1894), 192 



Oxford University, "Readership" in 

 Anthropology established, 196 ; 

 Sir William Flower receives de- 

 gree of D.C.L., 224 



Paget, Sir James, 51, 67, 80, 124, 



136 

 Palaeontology, growth of knowledge 



of, 96 

 Paris, " School " of Anthropology at, 



193 

 Pearson, W., Assistant in Hunterian 



Museum, 52, 61 

 Peel, Lord, Speaker of the House of 



Commons, 124 

 Penzance, remains of whales at, 210 

 Pettigrew, Professor, Assistant in 



Hunterian Museum, 57 

 Pickhardt, Mr., his lifelike taxidermy, 



187, 220 

 Plant-remains, 120, 121 

 Plymouth, Marine Biological Labora- 

 tory at, 163-165 

 Powell, Sir Richard Douglas, 229, 



240 



Quadrumana, study of, 65 

 Quain, Professor, loi 

 Que, M., 196 



Qu'ekett, Dr., Curator of Hunterian 

 Museum, 49, 53 



Ramsay, Professor Andrew, 124 «. 



Ramsay, Mr. Wardlaw, 144 



Reade, Rev. J. B., Vicar of Stone, 



43 

 Reinhardt, Professor, 176 

 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 218 

 Rivers, General Pitt, 195 

 Riviera, Sir William Flower winters 



in, 234, 23s 

 Riviere, Briton, R.A., 71 

 Roberts, Dr. 196 

 RoWei {Coracias ^arrulus), 119 



RoUeston, Professor, 67, 192 



Romanes, Professor G. J., 122 



Rosebery, Earl of, 218 



Rosherville Gardens, whale at, 169 



Ross, Sir James, 177, 178 



Royal College of Surgeons, Sir William 

 Flower passes examination for 

 membership, 10 ; takes diploma 

 off 37 ; becomes Curator of Hun- 

 terian Museum in, 51 ; appointed 

 Hunterian Professor, loi ; resolu- 

 tion by Council on resignation of 

 Curatorship, 136 



Royal Institution, popular lectures at, 

 212 



Royal Society, Sir William Flower 

 elected a Fellow of, loi ; Vice- 

 President of, lOI 



Ruskin, John, contributions to Minera- 

 logical Department of Natural 

 History Museum, 144 



St. Levan, Lord, 229 



St. Quintin, W. H., presents antlers 



of stag to Natural History 



Museum, 142 

 Salisbury, Marquis of, 218, 231 ; 



letter, from, intimating honour of 



C.B., 163, and K.C.B., 215 

 Salvin, Mr., presents collection of 



birds to Natural History Museum, 



144 

 San Carlos, Marquise de, 233 

 San Remo, 235 

 Schleswig-Holstein, H.R.H. Prince 



Christian Victor of, 217 

 Schliemann, Dr., 79 

 Sclater, Dr. P. L., F.R.S., on Osieo- 



logy of the Mammalia, 104 

 Scutari, hospital at, 36. See App. I. 

 Sebastopol, siege of, 23 et seq. See 



Appendix I. 

 Seebohm, Henry, 146 

 Selborne, Earl of. Lord Chancellor, 



124 

 Shakespeare Tercentenary, i 

 Shann, H. C, of Micklegate, York, 



238 

 Shann, Mrs. H. C. (Sir William 



Flower's eldest daughter), early 



life at Lincoln's Inn Fields, 75, 



77-80, 190 ; letter to, 235 

 Sharpe, Dr. Bowdler, 70, 148 



