390 
PROFESSOR OWEN 
MURRAY 
Murray, Mr., ii. 26, 218 
Museum Catalogue, R.C.S., i. 
167 
Mylodoji robustus, i. 189, 21 1, 
212 
Nautilus, Paper, i. 152, 153 
- - Pearly, i. 59, 64, 65, 66 
O’Connell, Daniel, i. 305 
‘ Odontography,’ i. 172, 187, 240; 
ii. 308 
Odontopieryx, ii. 226 
Oken, ii. 295, 303, 312 
‘ Ornithorhynchus,’ i. 80-82, 85 
Osteology, broad sheet of, i. 
292 
Owen, Catherine, Professor’s 
mother, i. 1-5, 9, 28, 33, 35, 
47, 48, 58, 89-95, ti5 ; death 
of, 140 
Owen, Mrs. R., tu'e Clift, i. 34, 
39, 59, 82, 84 ; diary of, 84, 
92-95, 96-J04, 107-114, u8, 
121-134, J39, 140, 152-154, 
156-160, 166, 167-169, 180- 
184, 188, 191, 2x2, 218, 221, 
229, 232, 238, 243, 256, 259, 
282, 290, 294-299, 328, 332- 
336, 357, 365, 385, 392, 395, 
402, 403 ; 11. 5, 129, 160; 
death of, 223 
Owen, Richard (Professor’s 
grandson), ii. 266 
Owen, William, i. 259, 352 ; ii. 
174, 160 
Owen, Professor (Sir Richard), 
parentage, i. i - 5 ; at 
school, 5 ; heraldry, 10 ; ap- 
prentice, 1 1 ; ghost-stories, 
12-25 ; at Edinburgh Univer- 
sity, 26-29 ; 'It London, 29 ; 
M.R.C.S., 32 ; assistant cura- 
tor, 33 ; lecturer at Bart.’s, 
35 ; at Birmingham, 39-42 ; 
practice, 42, 107 ; life-mem- 
owen 
ber, L.S., 43 ; at Lancastei^ 
(1830), 46, (1838), 114-117; 
Cuvier, 48; Paris, 51-58; 
anxious to wed, 59 63 ; Cam- 
bridge, 63 ; salary raised, 68 ; 
Eton, 69-78 ; chair at Bart.’s, 
79, 85, 88; F.R.S., 79-81; 
Geolf. St. Hilaire, 81, 82 ; in 
the Lake District, 82 ; Derby, 
83 ; married, 90 ; Trichina 
spiralis, 90 ; Hunterian Pro- 
fessor, R.C.S., 95 ; H.A.C., 
96, 1 1 5, 167 ; Professor of 
Anatomy and Physiology, 
R.C.S., 105 ; first lectures, 
109, no; F.G.S., 113 ; Ful- 
lerian Professor, R.I., 113, 
114; honour from Moscow, 
117; son born to, 118; fos- 
sils, 1 19-12 1 ; gold medal, 
121 ; Marstipialia, 125 ; to 
Germany, 125 ; the dodo, 
128, ii. 164 ; story of travel, 
'• 125-139; Pres. R.M.S., 
143 ; the ‘ Magnum Bonum,’ 
144-151, 232 ; Corr. Member 
I.F., 154 ; Bristol, 160; Bir- 
mingham, 159, 160, 165 ; Ire- 
land, i6r-j65 ; discovery, 
166; York, 170-172; Hythe, 
174; relaxation, 177, 337; 
chess, 1 8 1 , ii. I o, 1 1 ; Plymouth, 
i. 184 ; Brit. Ass. grants, 
185; Bodmin, 186; Oulton 
Park, 194-196 ; Lancaster, 
196-198; Carlyle {q.v.), 197; 
pension, 203 ; lecture scheme, 
1843, 213 ; health of towns, 
216, 234, 406 ; slaughter- 
houses, 217, 315; an Indian 
chief, 222 ; Lit. Soc., 225 ; 
dinner at Sir R. Peel’s, 230- 
232 ; portrait, 233, 247 ; 
curious application to, 234 ; 
Drayton Manor, 244 - 247, 
289 ; ‘ Vestiges of Creation,’ 
249-256 ; gift by, 257 ; The 
Club, 260 ; a Lit. Soc. dinner. 
