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INDEX II. 



Babinqton, Charles Cardale — eovid. 

 an assistant curator for the Herbarium, 

 382; cf. 224.— 1878. Wales, 224, 

 225; St. Barnabas Church, 225.— 

 1879. meetings for "Sailors' Rest" 

 and Irish Church Missions, 225; York- 

 shire, 226; Aug. 2-3, thunderstorm 

 and flood, 227; Derbyshire, "Wales, 

 Yorkshire, 227, 228; Oct. 17, corner- 

 stone of Ridley Hall laid, 228; 10 

 Nov. Prof. Clerk Maxwell's funeral, 

 228.— 1881. Derbyshire, Mildmay 

 Conference, Wales, Church Stretton, 

 229-231.— 1882. Jan. 10, postmen in 

 Alexandra Hall, 231 ; Jan. 28, opening 

 of Ridley Hall, 231 ; Mar. 31, funeral 

 of Dr. Bateson ; 1 June, first stone of 

 Selwyn College laid, 232; Ludlow, 

 Shropshire, Yorks., 232-234.— 1882. 

 26 Apr. present at C. R. Darwin's 

 funeral, 234; 25 May, Botanic Garden 

 opened on Sunday by 88 votes to 76, 

 234, cf. xci-xciii; Wales, Yorkshire, 

 234-236 ; elected Fellow of St. John's 

 20 Oct., admitted 1 Nov., 236.— 1883. 

 Ancient Cambridgeshire, ed. 2, 237 ; 

 9 Aug. T. H. Corry drowned, 237, 

 xxxiii n. 27 ; Wales, Cornwall, 238- 

 240; Dec. 9-March 11, 1884, unable 

 to walk, 240, 400.-1884. Devon, 

 241; North England, 242-244; Oct. 

 22, attended Ray Club for first time 

 since Dec. 1883, 244; Nov. 10, Prof. 

 Fawcett's funeral, 244.-1885. Feb. 

 2, China Indian Mission, meeting in 

 Guildhall, "The Cambridge Seven," 

 244, XXV, Ixiv; 3 March, "health 

 wonderfully restored," 404 ; North 

 England, Oxfordshire, Scotland, 244- 

 247 ; Archbishop Leighton's library 

 at Dunblane; Brit. Assoc, Aber- 

 deen, 246; 23 Dec. endeavours to 

 relieve the postmen from Sunday 

 work, 247.— 1886. 16 April, W. W. 

 Newbould died, 247 (cf. C. C.B. in 

 Journ. of Bot. xxiv 159, 160, 161) ; 

 6 July, voted for W. Cambs. and N.E. 

 Warwickshire and Trinity College, 

 Dublin, 247; North England, Scot- 

 land, 248, 249; 20 Sept. lecture at 

 Braemar, 249; 18 Oct. Bp. Parker's 

 consecration, 249 ; 2 Dec. memorial 

 stone laid of Henry Martyn Hall, 

 249.-1887. Jan. 9, H. C. Cory died, 

 250; Sussex, Lichfield, Braemar, 250- 

 2; 18 Oct. opening of Henry Martyn 

 Hall, 252 ; Nov. 24, Sir A. Blackwood 

 addressed the post office officials, Ivi, 

 252; 29 Nov. address to Ray Club, 

 liii, liv, xxxi n. 8.— 1888. 11 May, 



F. F. Tracy died, 252 ; 18 July, visit 

 of Bishops to the University, 253 ; 

 Braemar, xli, Ixi, 253, 254, 420.— 

 1889. Jan. 12 death, Jan. 17 burial, of 

 Churchill Babington, 254; April 12, 

 Dr. Kennedy's funeral, 255 ; June 13, 

 laid the foundation stone of St. Philip's 

 Church, 255 ; Braemar, 255, 256, 424. 

 —1890. 23 May, Mrs. Rob. Stewart 

 and Mrs. Abok in the Guildhall, xxv, 

 256 ; Southwold, 256 ; Braemar, 257, 

 434, 435 ; Nov. 23, Sir A. Blackwood's 

 last Bible reading at Brookside, Ixiii, 

 257.— 1891. Letters, Jan.-June, 436- 

 438; May 16, snow; Peterborough, 

 Wimpole ; July 14, Miss Ray and 

 Canon Thornton spoke in support of 

 Count Campello, 258; Braemar, 15 

 Sept. illness sets in ; Dec. 2, sets out 

 for Cambridge, 258-260.— 1892. In 

 Cambridge, letters dictated, 260, 438, 

 439.-1893. In Wensleydale, letter in 

 pencil, Cambr. Dec. 5, 262, 439.— 



1894. In Teesdale, 260, 261, 440.— 



1895. Death, 22 July, xxix, 261; 

 funeral, grave at Cherry Hinton, Irish 

 Cross, xxix, XXX, xxxiv add. ; brass 

 in College Chapel, portrait in College 

 Hall, XXX. (For his character see 

 "Contents" to Memorials; for his 

 works Bibliography). 



Babington, Prof. Churchill, xviii, xxiii, 

 xxviii, xxix, xxx bis, xxxiv n. 31, liv, 

 Ixi, 50, 70, 78, 85, 88, 97, 144, 209, 

 279, 280; his death, 254; mem. in 

 Journ. of Bot. xxvii (1889), 110-11. 



Babington, Fred. Jo., xxix. 



Babington, Jo. Alb., xxxv-xxxviii. 



Babington, Joseph, father of C.C.B., 

 xxviii, xxix, Ixvii, 1 ; his death, 3 ; 

 Harford, Recollections of W. Wilder- 

 force, 186. In the pedigree and in 

 Foster's Alumni Oxon. the day of his 

 death is 16 Dec. 1826 ; in the Journal, 

 15 Dec. Probably he died in the 

 night of 15-16 Dec. 



Babington, Matt., xxviii. 



Babington, Matt. D., xxviii, 49. 



Babington, Tho. (t 1776), xxviii. 



Babington, Tho. (f 1837), xxviii. 



Babington, Tho. G., xxxv. 



Babington, W., xxviii. 



Backhouse, James, 335, 409, 411,418; 

 letters to, 375-6, 399, 402, 412 ; mem. 

 in Journ. oj Bot. xxviii (1890), 353-6. 



Bagnall, Jas. E., Ixxvii-lxxx ; letters to, 

 383, 395, 419. 



Baily, W. P., 266. 



Baker, J. G., Ixxxvii-lxxxix, 198 ; 

 Journ. of Bot. ii (1864), 191, 256, 359. 



