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INDEX 11. 



Babington, Charles C&ri&le—eontd. 

 cultural and Floral Society," 19, cf. 

 22; 15 March, signs petition against 

 tests, 20; in Norfolk, 21, 22; sends 

 specimens for Sowerby's Supplement 

 and a paper on Dromius for Entom. 

 Soc, 21 ; gathers specimens for Hen- 

 slow and W. Christy, 22; Bath, 

 Shrewsbury, N. of England, Scotland, 

 Brit. Assoc. Edinb., Berwicks. Nat. 

 Club, 22-32 ; 5 Nov. removed into A 

 New Court, 33 ; protest against Thirl- 

 wall's dismissal, 33; Norfolk, Cambs. 

 34, 35.— 1835. Protest against Tory 

 intimidation in elections, 35-36; 11 

 May, began Manual of British Botany, 

 38; at Henfield, 39, 40; Sussex, 

 "Wales, 41, 42; Brit. Assoc, at Dub- 

 lin, 42, 43; Ireland, 44-47; 12 Nov. 

 hon. member Shropshire and N. "Wales 

 Nat. Hist. Soc, 47 ; 17 Nov. (and 23 

 Mar. 1836), F.G.S., 47, 48.-1836. 

 4 Feb., first saw M. J. Berkeley, 48 ; 

 Cambs. "Wales, Ireland, 49, 56 ; 5 July, 

 M.A. Tr. Coll. Dubl., 50; Aug. Brit. 

 Assoc. Bristol, 56, 57 ; Bath, South- 

 ampton, Henfield, 57-59; 19 Nov. 

 Simeon buried ; 29 Nov. four trees 

 blown down in college walks, 59. — 

 1837. Jan. 25, influenza, 60; 27 Feb.- 

 11 March, Ray Club founded, 60; 

 Suffolk, 61 ; 31 May, a farmer of ex- 

 tensive information, an antiquary, 62 ; 

 Leicestershire, 63, 64 ; July and Aug. 

 Channel Islands, 64-68, 275, 276; 

 Sept. Brit. Assoc. Liverpool, one of 

 three secretaries of Nat. Hist. Section, 

 68, 69; 2 Nov. Foundation stone of 

 Fitz William Mus., 69; "Hendeka" 

 Society, 69.— 1838. 28 Apr. Secre- 

 tary of Ray Club, 71 ; 1 June-8 Aug. 

 Channel Islands, 71-75, 276-280; 

 28 June, Coronation day, 73 ; Aug. 

 Brit. Assoc. Newcastle, 76 ; Scotland, 

 Bath, 77.— 1839. Jan. 7, Rubi, 78; 

 Apr. 3-12 June, Primitiae Florae Sar- 

 nicae at press, 78, 79 ; Cornwall and 

 Devon, S. Wales, 80-84, 281 ; Here- 

 ford, "Worcester, Brit. Assoc. Birming- 

 ham, 84-85 ; Dr. Hancock's steam 

 carriage on the Trumpington road, 85. 

 —1840. 10 Jan. Penny Post, 86 

 20 Jan. letter on distress in Ireland 

 from the loss of turf from floods, Ixv 

 Ixvii; Bath, 87; 30 May, "Hendeka' 

 Soc. dissolved, 88; Suffolk, 89, 90 

 Hereford, 91; Ireland, Achill Mission 

 Scotland, 92-95; Brit. Assoc. Glasgow. 

 Scotland, 95, 96.— 1841. Bath, 98' 

 100; 30 June, G."W.R. opened, 100 



Ireland, Scotland, 100-102 ; Hebrides, 

 103-109, 283-4, 442; Aug. 29-Oct. 5, 

 working for Edinb. Bot. Soc. 109, 286, 

 288, 291; November meteors, 110.— 

 1842. 18 Jan. declines to stand for the 

 chair of botany at King's Coll. Lon- 

 don, 110, 111, 283, 285; Brit. Assoc. 

 Manchester, 112, 288; N. England, 

 Scotland, Staffa and lona, 112-116, 

 290 ; Sept. 14-30, collecting Brambles 

 at Jardine Hall, 117.-1843. 1 May, 

 asked to attend (as one of two English 

 botanists) a meeting at Gratz, 291 ; 

 24 May, Manual published, 117; 

 Shrewsbury, Manchester, the Lake 

 Country, Yorkshire, Brit. Assoc. Cork, 

 117-120, 292; Ireland, "Wales, Bath, 

 120-122; Oct. 25, 26, the Queen at 

 Cambridge, 122.— 1844. Feb. Syndi- 

 cate to consider the removal of Bot. 

 Garden, 123; with Prof. Balfour and 

 three students in Scotland, 125-127; 

 Sept. arranged European plants for 

 Edin. Bot. Soc. Brit. Assoc. York, 127; 

 6 Nov. Seer. C.P.S., 127.-1845. 

 Eastern Co. R. opened July 30, 128; 

 Scotland, 128-130 ; Brit. Assoc. Win- 

 chester, 130. — 1846. Synopsis of Rubi, 

 xxii, 297; June 16-July 19, Iceland, 

 131-136, 297, 299, 300, 301, 302; 

 Scotland, 137, 138; Brit. Assoc. 

 Southampton, 138. — 1847. Brit. Assoc. 

 Oxford, 139, 140; July 5-7, Prince 

 Albert's installation, 140; Wales, 141- 

 142.— 1848. Cambs. Wales, Brit. 

 Assoc. Swansea, 143-147; Anacharis 

 Alsinastrum, 305. — 1849. Cambs. 

 Bath, Somerset, and N. Devon, 148- 

 150; friction in Brit. Assoc, 308-9; 

 Brit. Assoc. Birmingham, 151, 152, 

 311, 312; Herefordshire, 152; pap^r 

 on Charae, 312, 314.-1850. Bath, 

 152; Cambs. and Suffolk, 153 ; meet- 

 ing of Arch. Inst. Oxford, 154 ; 

 Somerset, N. Devon, 154, 155; Brit. 

 Assoc. Edinb., 155; Scotland, 156; 

 Cambs. Hunts., 157.-1851. 26 Mar. 

 his aunt Bedford died, aet. 74 ; gives 

 up house at Bath, 157; revision of 

 "Catalogue," 315, 316; Manual, ed. 

 3, 158; Great Exhibition, 158; Brit. 

 Assoc. Ipswich, 158; Chepstow, 

 Somerset, Wales, 159-162, 318; 25 

 Aug. Thirlwall preached an excellent 

 sermon, 160; Oct. at Exhibition, 162. 

 —1852. Cambs., 163; 16 July, voted 

 at Nuneaton for the losing candidates, 

 163; Cambs., 164; Brit. Assoc Bel- 

 fast, 164-5; Ireland, 165, 166; 13 

 Nov. great flood, 166, 167.— 1853. 



