INDEX 
391 
OWEN 
261 ; offer of knighthood, 
262 ; on the Continent, 264- 
269 ; Copley Medal, 274, 375, ; 
377 ; letter to Sir R. Peel, | 
272 ; British Museum, 1846, , 
276-281 ; strange folk, 282, 
ii. 133 ; Cromwell’s portrait, 
268, 283 ; Mansion House, 
277, 285 ; musical accom- 
plishments, 285 ; Southamp- 
ton, 287 ; Royal Medal R.S., 
291 ; Oxford, 297-300 ; a 
relic of Hunter, 300 ; son to 
Westminster, 300 ; sewers, 
305; shells, 313-318 ; novels, 
318, 348 ; sea-serpent, 323, 
333 ; toads, 325 ; crocodiles, 
331 ; College oration, 333 ; 
R.A. dinner, 337-340 ; Worth- 
ing, 340 ; rhinoceros, 347 ; 
Smithfield, 348, 355 ; Great 
Exhibition, 1851, 353) 3^5 > 
concert, 353 ; first Levee, 
355 ; chimpanzee, 357 ; in- 
fanticide, 363 ; window-tax, 
342, 364; in France, 1851, 
367; Brit. Ass., 1851, 374; 
‘ Quarterly Review,’ 371-374 ; 
honour from Prussia, 376 ; 
the Queen’s gift, 377-38 1 ; 
Sheen Lodge, 382, 388, 396 ; 
sale of works, 386, ii. 234 ; | 
seal, 387 ; ‘ Household 
Words,’ 389 ; fishing, 384 ; 
Crystal Palace, 397, ii. 5 ; 
D.C.L., i. 401 ; L.S. tickets, 
401 ; P'rench Institute, 403 ; [ 
dogs, 404 I 
Vol. II. — The Phcenix, 4 ; 
Paris E.xhibition, 7-10 ; Le- 
gion of Honoui-, 10 ; letter to 
sister, 1 1 ; appointed to Brit. 
Mus., 13, 18 ; Palmer’s trial, 
17 ; sisters’ deaths, 17, 125, 
260; ‘Blackwood,’ 18, 21; 
scheme for Nat. Hist. Mu- 
seum, 28-58, 223 ; Jermyn 
Street lectures, 59 ; Prix i 
OWEN 
Cuvier, 63 ; George Eliot, 63 ; 
fossil tree, 66 ; discovery, 
69 ; Fullcrian Professor, 69, 
97 ; charities, 74 ; Presidential 
Address, Brit. Assoc., 75 ; 
Rede lecture, 82 ; LL.D., 82 ; 
Aberdeen, 84 ; Shakespeaie, 
84 ; Reviews, 87 ; ‘ The 
Times,’ 89, 1 13 ; Darwinism, 
89-96 ; at Buckingham Pa- 
lace, 98-100 ; silver wedding, 
102 ; Switzerland, 103-108 ; 
Fulmer Place, i. i ; ii. 108, 
144, 172, 229; Hunter’s 
MSS., 109 112, 1 14; Nor- 
wich, 1861, 118 123 ; Brigh- 
ton, 126 ; in the North, 128; 
popularity, 132 ; honour from 
Italy, 133 ; Hawarden, 133 ; 
Leeds, 1862, 135, 152; Levee, 
136; Ascot, 137; Papers of 
1863, 140; Alnwick and 
Chillingham, 141 ; a whale, 
142 ; collections sent to, 
144-147 ; sciatica, 147; Sa- 
lette, 148, 149 ; Windsor 
Castle, 1 49- [52; Tom 
Thumb, r55 ; out of order, 
163 ; Sunday lectures, 166 ; 
Inst. C.E., 171 ; son married, 
174 ; Siamese Twins, 175 ; 
‘Wayside Gatherings,’ 176- 
181 ; holiday, 1867, 181 ; 
Bradford, 183 ; letter to a 
working man, 184 ; honour 
from Brazil, 185 ; papers of 
j 868, 186 ; Queen of Holland, 
188 ; sword-fish, 188 ; Egypt, 
— first visit, 190-205 ; Baly 
medal, 206 ; Egypt — second 
visit, 207 ; Purbeck Rocks, 
209, ‘Rob Roy,’ 210 ; G. S. 
Chair, 21 1 ; serpent charming, 
211-215; Braemore, 217; 
Egypt— third visit, 220 ; 
Malta, 222 ; wife’s death, 
223 ; C.B., 223 ; frogs in stone, 
225; Egypt — fourth visit. 
