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Lettees to Mbs. Babington .... xlii — li 



From the Bishops of Durham and Gloucester, xlii. — From the Master of 

 Trinity, ibid. — (St. Barnabas' Memorial Institute, xliii). — Masters of Clare 

 and St. Cath. xliv. — Bishop Selwyn, the Kev. A. M. W. Christopher, Baron 

 Ferd. v. Miiller, xlv, xlvi. — Nath. Bridges, Esq., xlvi, xlvii. — Miss Marsh, 

 the Kev. Dr. James Macgregor, xlvii. — Professor Liveing, Alfred Fryer, 

 Esq., xlviii. — The Ray Club, xlviii, xlix. — Camb. Philos. Soc., Camb. Ant. 

 Soc, xlix. — Report of Museums Syndicate, 1895, 1. — E. S. Cobbold, 

 Esq., 1. — Extract from Sermon by Master of St. John's, li. 



In Memoeiam, by Professor Mayor .... li — Ivii 



St. John's hall, 1853-66, li. — His reticence, lii. — Library and favorite 

 studies, lii, liv. — Love of Missions, liii. — Publications, liii. — Address to 

 the Ray Club, 1887, liii, liv. — Interest in Reform movements in Italy and 

 Spain, liv. — The Girls' Orphan Home, Iv. — Sunday Rest in the Botanic 

 Garden, Iv. — Postal and Telegraph Christian Association, Ivi. — The two 

 Bibles, Ivii. 



In Memoeiam, by Professor Liveing .... Ivii — Ix 



Centre of activity (1846) to students of Natural History, Iviii. — A study 

 then neglected, Iviii. — Encouraged students, lix. — Liked to study the 

 living plant or animal, lis. — The British Association, lix, Ix. — No one- 

 sided man, Ix. 



In Memoeiam, by Dr. H. C. G. Moule . . . Ix — Ixii 



At Glas Meol in 1888, Ixi. — His love of history and recollections of old 

 Cambridge, Ixi. — His interest in Christian work, Ixii. — Mottos, Ixii. 



Feom "The Cheistian " ..... Ixiii— Ixiv 

 God in Nature and Grace, Ixiii. — Love of Missions, Ixiii, Ixiv. 



On Ieish Disteess. Letter to Camb. Chron. Jan. 20, 1840, 



by C. C. B. . . . . . . Ixv— Ixvii 



Obituaet, by James Britten, F.L.S. (from Journal of Botany, 



Sept. 1895) ...... Ixvii — Ixxvii 



Parentage and schools, Ixvii. — Henslow's lectures ; Flora of Bath, and of 

 the Channel Islands, Ixviii. — Manual, Ixviii-lxxii. — Work at Cambridge, 

 Ray Club, Ixxii. — Ray Society ; papers on plants and insects, Ixxiii. — 

 Rubi, Ixxiv. — Professor of Botany; his assistants, Ixxiv, Ixxv. — As a 

 correspondent, Ixxv. — Religious lii'e, Ixxv, Ixxvi. — And the new Botany, 

 Ixxvi, Ixxvii. — Closing years, Ixxvii. 



Bbitish Eubi, by James E. Bagnall, A.L.S. . . . Ixxvii— Ixxx 



Pbofessob Babington on Etjbus in 1891 (from Journal of 



Botany, July, 1896, sent by the Eev. W. Moyle Rogers) Ixxx — Ixxxvii 



Obituaet Notice, by J. G. Baker, F.R.S. (from Obituary 



Notices, Proceedings of R. S. Vol. 59) . . . Ixxxvii-lxxxix 



