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by Philip Hoare


  Makah Indians

  Malta

  Malthus, Thomas

  Manchester

  Manhattan; described; whales in; and sea serpent;

  Mansion House, London manta ray

  The Man Who Fell to Earth

  Manu

  Marconi, Guglielmo

  Marfleet, Lincs

  Margaret, whale-ship

  Marianas Trench

  Marine diver

  Marine Mammal Program

  Marquesas Islands

  Martha’s Vineyard, Mass

  Martin, Mary

  Mary Poppins

  Massachusetts Bay

  Mather, Cotton

  Mayflower

  Mayo, Charles ‘Stormy’

  Mayo family

  Mayo, Josiah

  Mawson, Sir Douglas

  Mary Celeste

  McQuhæ, Peter

  Mecca

  Mediterranean Sea

  Medusa

  Medway, river

  Meinhoff, Ulrike

  melancholy

  Melander, Jody

  Melvill, Alan

  Melville, Elizabeth (neé Shaw)

  Melville, Gansevoort

  Melville Hall, Richard, Moby

  Melville, Malcolm

  Melvill, Maria (neé Gansevoort)

  Melville family

  MELVILLE, HERMAN (1819-1891); physical description, eating habits, clothes; born, background and upbringing; to Liverpool; to New Bedford; to London; other British visits; whaling voyage; sexuality of; sex symbol; moves to Berkshires; friendship with Hawthorne; to Holy Land; writing Moby-Dick; retires; dies; WORKS: ‘Bartleby the Scrivener’; Billy Budd; The Confidence-Man; Mardi; Omoo; Pierre; Redburn; Typee; White-Jacket; PICTURED

  Melville, Stanwix

  Melvill, Thomas

  Memidadluk

  Merchant, Hamilton

  mermaid

  Mersey, river

  Mesmerism

  mesonycids

  Metropole Hotel, Brighton

  Meynell, Viola

  Miencke, Norwegian sailor

  Mile End Road, London

  Milford Haven, Wales

  Millenium Dome, London

  Milton, John; Paradise Lost, ix, Paradise Regained

  MINKE WHALE (Balænoptera acutorostrata) (Pike whale); origin of name; blow, feeding, stranded; hunted; recovering;

  Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries

  Ministry of Food

  Minsky Dennis

  Mitre Tavern, London

  Moby, Richard Melville Hall

  ‘Moby Doll’

  MOBY-DICK; Or, The Whale: described; writing of; publication of; compared to Walden; and Burton Constable whale; secret code; sexual symbolism in; as opera; modern interpretations. QUOTED:

  CHARACTERS: Ahab; Bildad, Captain; Daggoo; Gabriel, prophet; ISHMAEL: in New Bedford; in Nantucket; Father Mapple; Moby Dick; Peleg, Captain; Pequod; Queequeg; Starbuck; Tashtego

  Moby-Dick (film)

  Moby-Dick (stage)

  Mocha, island

  Mocha Dick (sperm whale)

  Mola mola (sun fish)

  Monongahela, whale-ship

  Montauk, Long Island

  Montreal

  Montrose, Scotland

  Monument Mountain, Mass

  Moore, Dennis Gilbert

  Moore, Patrick James

  Moore, Rose Margaret

  Moore, Sarah (neé Leonard)

  Moore, Theresa Marion (neé

  Hoare)

  Moore, Thomas

  Morecambe

  Morecambe Sands

  Morris, Oswald

  Morrison, W.S.

  Motta family

  Mount Greylock, Mass

  Mystic, Conn

  MYSTICETES – see also rorqual whales and separate species; 26

  Nagaski

  Nahant, Boston

  Namu, (killer whale)

  Nantucket; described, whaling from;

  Nantucket Athenæum

  Nantucket sleighride

  Napoleon I

  Napoleon III

  Napoleon, Prince Eugene Louis, Prince Imperial

  NARWHAL (Monodon monoceros) (sea unicorn);

  NASA

  Nassau, Count of, Prince Ernest

  Nassau Street, Manhattan

  Nattick Indians

  Natural History Museum, London; whale hall;

  National Gallery, London

  Nazi party

  necromancy

  Nelson, Horatio

  nematodes

  Netley hospital (Royal Victoria Hospital), Hants

  New Bedford, Mass; described;

  New Bedford Whaling Museum

  Newcastle

  New England – see also Berkshires, Boston, Cape Cod, Lenox, Mystic, Pittsfield, Provincetown, Salem;

  New Forest, Hants

  Newfoundland

  Newington Butts, London

  New Kent Road, London

  Newport, Rhode Island

  New York – see also Bronx, Coney Island, Ellis Island, Liberty Island, Long Island, Manhattan, Long Island; described and history of; and sea serpent

  New York Society Library

  New York Times

  New York Tribune

  New Zealand Tom (sperm whale)

  Tsar Nicholas II

  Nietzsche, Friedrich; Beyond Good and Evil

  The Night of the Hunter

  Nineveh

  nitro-glycerine

  Noah

  Nordhoff, Charles

  North German Lloyd, shipping line

  North Pole

  North Sea

  North-West Passage

  Norwich, New England

  SS Oder

  ODONTOCETES – see also sperm whale, killer whale, beluga, narwhal, beaked whale, dolphin, porpoise;

  Okubo, Ayako

  Old King Street, London

  Old Tom (sperm whale)

  Oliveira family

  Oliver, Mary

  Onassis, Aristotle

  Opium

  Orleans, Cape Cod

  Orwell, George; Coming up for Air, Inside the Whale

  Oslo, Norway

  Ostend, Belgium

  Otoliths

  Our Lady of Lourdes

  Ouse, river

  Owen, Sir Richard

  Oxford Street, London

  Pacific Whaling Company

  Pakicetus

  Pannet Park, Whitby

  Paris, France

  Paris Review

  Parker, Richard

  Pattinson, Mr (baliff)

  Pauline, barque

  Peaked Hill, Provincetown

  Pearl Street, Manhattan

  Pearsal, Mr (curator)

  Pease, Valentine

  Peck, Gregory

  Pembroke College, Cambridge

  penguins

  Penniman, Augusta

  Penniman, Edward

  Penniman, Eugene

  Penn station, Manhattan

  The Pentagon

  Pentonville (prison)

  Pequot Indians

  Perseus

  Peterhead, Scotland

  Pet Manufacturer’s Association

  Philadelphia, Penn

  Phillips, John

  phrenology

  Pico, Azores

  Pilgrim Fathers,

  Pilgrim Monument, Provincetown,

  PILOT WHALE (Globicephela melas), (blackfish, caaing whale, grampus); described; calves; hunted

  Pinocchio

  Pittsfield, Mass

  plesiosaur

  Pitt, William

  plankton (zooplankton, phytoplankton)

  Plymouth, Devon

  Plymouth, Mass

  Poe, Edgar Allan; Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym…

  Point Barrow, Alaska

  polar bear (Ursula maritimus)

  Pollard, George

  Pontopiddan, Bishop;

  Natural History of Norway

  PORPOISE; harb
our (Phocœna phocœna)

  Port Hardy, Washington

  Portland Gale

  Port Jackson, New South Wales

  Portsmouth, Hants

  Portuguese man o’war

  Priestley, J.B.

  primates

  Prince Regent, George IV

  Protocetus

  Provincetown, Mass; described and history of; whale-watching off; and whaling; Hell Town; East End; and sea serpent;

  Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies

  pterodactyls

  puffin

  Puritans – see also Pilgrim Fathers;

  Purves, Peter

  qaala

  Quadresma, João

  Quakers; and slavery; and whaling; persecuted; graveyards

  Race Point, Provincetown,

  Raines, John

  Rainham, Essex

  Ramu (Winston) (killer whale)

  Rankin-Baransky Karen

  HMS Rattler

  Raymond, Frederic

  Read, Enoch

  Receiver of Wreck

  Red Cloud, Nebraska

  Red Sea

  Religious Tract Society

  remora

  Resolution, whale-ship

  Reynolds, Jeremiah

  Rhode Island

  Rhodes

  RIGHT WHALE: North Atlantic (Eubalæna glacialis), (Biscayan whale); described; origin of name, breeding, feeding, blow, modern threats to; rescued; Southern right whale (Eubalæna australis); North Pacific (Eubalæna japonica);

  Rivera, Jacob Rodgriques

  Robin Hood’s Bay, Yorks

  Rochester, NY

  Rodhocetus

  Rokeby Venus

  Rome

  RORQUAL WHALE – see also Humpback, Fin, Blue, Minke, Bryde’s;

  Roscoe, William

  Rotch, Benjamin

  Rotch-Jones-Duff House, New Bedford

  Rotch, Joseph

  Rotch, William, senior

  Rotch, William, junior

  Rotherhithe, London

  Rotterdam, Netherlands

  Rosseau, Jean-Jacques

  Route 6

  Route 7

  Royal Academy

  Royal Air Force,

  Royal Aquarium

  Royal Army Medical Corps

  Royal Canadian Mounted Police

  Royal College of Surgeons

  Royal Humane Society

  royal fish

  Royal Navy

  Royal Society

  RSPCA

  Royal Yacht Britannia

  Ruskin, John; Modern Painters

  Rynders, Isaiah

  Sabin, Richard

  Sachs, Viola

  Sagamore Bridge, Cape Cod

  St Andrew’s Dock, Hull

  St Barbe, John

  St George, Azores

  St Lawrence, packet ship

  St Lawrence, waterway

  St Louis, Missouri

  St Mary’s, Whitby

  St Paul’s, London

  S Peter’s, Rome

  St Vincent, Caribbean

  Salem, Mass

  salmon

  Samuel, whale-ship

  sand eel (sand lance)

  San Diego, CA

  San Francisco, CA

  Sanredam, Jan

  Santissima Trinidade, Pico

  São Pedro, Pico

  São Roque, Pico

  Sarah and Elizabeth, whale-ship

  savssat

  Scheveningen, Netherlands

  Scarborough, Yorks

  Scawen, Sir William

  Schwedier, Franz Xavier

  Scoresby Mary Eliza (neé Lockwood)

  Scoresby Terrace, Whitby

  Scoresby, William, senior (Captain Sleet), (1760-1829)

  Scoresby, William, junior (1789-1857); An Account of the Arctic Regions, Melville acquires;

  Scott, Robert Falcon

  Scott, Sophia (neé Exelby)

  scrimshaw

  Scripps Institution of Oceanography, CA

  Scull, David C. (Ambergris King)

  Scymodon

  sea eagles

  Sea of Japan

  sea lions

  seals

  Seaman’s Bethel

  Seaworld, San Diego

  sea serpents

  Seaton, Co Durham

  Seattle Aquarium

  Second World War

  Seigniory of Holderness, (Lord Paramount)

  SEI WHALE (Balænoptera borealis)

  Serengeti

  Shakers

  Shakespeare, William; Hamlet

  Shakespeare Tavern, Manhattan

  sharks – see also basking sharks, Scymodon;

  Shaw, Lemuel

  Shearwater: Cory’s; Greater

  Shearwater, research vessel

  Shelley, Mary: Frankenstein

  Shepperton Studios, Herts

  Sherman, James H.

  Shetland Islands

  Sholing, Southampton

  Shostakovich, Dimitri

  Silvera family

  Sinbad

  Skegness, Lincs

  slavery

  Smeerenberg, (Blubbertown)

  Smithsonian Institute

  snow crystals

  Society for the Suppression of Vice

  Soho Square, London

  Solomon

  Southampton, Hants

  Southampton Docks

  Southampton, liner

  Southampton Water

  South Georgia

  Southern Harvester, whale-ship

  Southern Ocean

  Southern Venturer, whale-ship

  South Island, New Zealand

  Southport, Lancs

  South Sea Bubble

  South Western Railway

  sparrow

  Speedie, Colin

  Spencer, whale-ship

  SPERM WHALES (Physeter

  macrocephalus) (Physeter catadon) (cachalot); origin of name; taxonomy and classification; evolution; physiology; size of; longevity of; population of; range; blow; feeding; breeding; calves; brain; echo location/ sonar; communication; use of oil; spermaceti; sexual symbolism of; smell of; ‘magic’. BEHAVIOUR: diving; surfing; spy-hopping; migration;

  social groups; attacking; stranded, compared to bats, buffalo, camel, dogs, hippopotamus, primates; intelligence; religion?; future; and the author; dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima), pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps). HUNTED: PICTURED: title page, frontispiece; FILMED

  Spitalfields, London

  Spitsbergen

  Spurn Point, Yorks

  squid – see also cephalopod, colossal squid, giant squid;

  Sri Lanka

  Stammwitz, Percy

  Stammwitz, Stuart

  Starbuck family

  Starbuck, Edward C

  Starbuck, Joseph

  Starbuck, Samuel

  Star of the East, whale-ship

  State Theatre, New Bedford

  Stellwagen Bank

  Stepney Poor House

  Stickney Sara

  Stoker, Bram; Dracula

  Stone Fleet

  Storer, David Humphrys; Report on the Fishes

  storm petrel, Wilson’s

  Story, Amos

  The Strand, London

  Strasbourg Cathedral

  strontium-90

  Sturge, Joseph

  Sturge, Thomas

  sturgeon

  Summerskill, Edith

  Syren, whale-ship

  Swain, William

  Swinburne, Algernon; Lesbia Brandon

  Sydney Harbour, New South Wales

  Sykes, Reverend Christopher

  Tahiti

  Tarr, Bela: The Werckmeister Harmonies

  tattooing

  Tay river

  Technicolor

  Temple, Samuel

  Tethys Sea

  Thames, river; whales in

  Thames Conservancy

  Thompson, George

  Thoreau, Henry David, (1817-1862); Walden; Cape
Cod; The Maine Woods

  Thoreau, John

  tiger

  The Times

  Timor Jack (sperm whale)

  Titusville, Penn

  Tolinguet, whale-ship

  Tower of London

  Tower Hill

  Townsend, Charles H.

  Trafalgar, battle of

  Trafalgar Square

  tuna; bluefin

  Transcendentalism

  Treasure Island, (film)

  Trinidad

  Trondheim, Norway

  Truman, President Harry S.

  Tuileries, Paris

  Turner, Lana

  Tunstall, Yorks

  Turner, J.M.W

  Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, (film)

  Typee

  Typee Indians

  Tyne, river

  typhoid

  Tyrannosaurus Rex

  Uckaluk

  Ultima Thule

  Umm Qasr

  Underground Railroad

  Unicorn

  Unilever

  Union, whale-ship

  University Museum (Natural History), Oxford

  US Navy

  vagina dentata

  Van Buskirk, Philip C

  Vancouver Aquarium

  van de Velde, Esais

  Ventnor, Isle of Wight

  Viallelle, Alexander

  Viallelle, Serge

  Victoria, HRH Queen-Empress

  Vietcong

  vigia

  Vikings

  Vincent, Howard P: The Trying-out of Moby-Dick

  Vishnu

  Volunteer, whale-ship

  Vorse, Mary Heaton

  Voyager, space probe

  A Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

  Wagner, Richard

  Walden Pond

  Walker, William

  Wallinger, Mark: Ghost

  Wallis, Edward

  Wall Street, Manhattan

  walrus

  Warwick, New England

  Washington DC

  Waterloo, battle of

  Waterloo Bridge, London

  Waterloo station, London

  Waterhouse Hawkins, Benjamin

  Waters, John

  Water Street, New Bedford

  Webster, Daniel

  Welles, Orson

  Wellfleet, Mass

  Wellington, New Zealand

  Westminster

  Westminster Abbey

  Weston Shore, Southampton

  The Whale – see also Moby-Dick;

  WHALES – see also WHALING, separate species; scale of, anthropomorphized, in myth, first photographed, first filmed, evolution of, and man; uses of, recipes for, parasites, cancer, sounds of, intelligence, dream?, religion?, stranding; tagging; exhibited, pictures of

  WHALING; described; aboriginal; from Alaska; in the Arctic; from Azores; and Basques; from British ports; from Canada; Cape Cod Bay; from Dunkirk; from Falklands; from Greenland, from Hull; from Iceland; from Japan; from London; from Madeira; from Nantucket; from Netherlands; from New Bedford; from Newcastle; from Norway; from Nova Scotia; from Milford Haven; from Russia; from South Georgia; from Whitby; and slavery; ‘actual warfare’; decline in America; peak of; restrictions on; international moratorium; PICTURED

  whale lice, cyamids

  White Bear hotel, Liverpool

  Whitby

  Whitehead, Hal

  White, Paul D.

  Whitman, Walt,

  Whitstable

  Wilberforce, William

 

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