‘Murder considered as one of the Fine Arts,’ [220]

Muret, Maurice, [374], [400]

Music, Watts-Dunton’s knowledge of, [38], [89]

Myers, F. W. H., [291]

‘Natura Benigna,’ [97]; the keynote of ‘Aylwinism,’ [411]

‘Natura Maligna,’ [408]; Sir George Birdwood on, [409]

Natura Mystica, [73]

‘Nature’s Fountain of Youth,’ [268]

Nature, ‘Poetic Interpretation of,’ [204]; as humourist, [386]

Nature-worship, Shintoism, [14], [97]; ambition and, [103]