INDEX 



555 



201 aq. ; trip with the Dawson 

 Turners and W. J. Hooker 

 paralleled, 197, 203, cp. 341; 

 on distribution, 224 ; at the 

 reading of the Darwin-Wallace 

 paper, 301 ; friendship and in- 

 fluence, 345 ; the historic fur 

 coat, 351 ; 420 ; on Hooker's 

 Introduction to the Tasmanian 

 Flora, 424; the Student's Lyell, 

 475 ; first meeting with, 16. ; 

 took the 'Principles' (5th ed.) to 

 sea with him, t'6. ; his visit to 

 Dawson Turner, ib. 



Letter to : E.I.C. examinations, 

 i. 387 



Lyell, Col. Henry, ii. 188 n. 



Lyell, Mrs. (see Katharine Homer), 

 friendship with, ii. 340 ; gift of 

 Linnaea, ib. 



Letter to : The Turner tour, ii. 

 341 ; Memoirs of L. Homer, 345 ; 

 Jorgensen, 346 ; 348 ; his eightieth 

 birthday and G.C.S.I., 364 ; the 

 illuminated fleet, ib. ; a round of 

 visits : the new insignia, 365 ; 

 power of writing, 379 ; work at 

 Kew for successors, 444 ; his 

 birthday : Glasgow Univ. Jubilee : 

 Edinburgh and its Bot. Garden, 

 445 ; his friends' gift of a sundial, 

 448 ; Indian chiefs and soldiers, 

 449 ; the Coronation scene in the 

 Abbey, 450 sq. ; ' The Poet Gray 

 as Naturalist,' 456 ; Dr. Wilson's 

 Antarctic drawings, 457 



Lyell, Lady (Mary Homer), ii. 188 



Lyell, Miss, ii. 339 



Letter to : The Queen's garden 

 party, ii. 340 



Lyell, Rosamund, sends Alpines, 

 ii. 340 



Letter to : The Engadine, 340 



Lyellia, i. 24 . 



McCoBMiCK, R., i. 41 n. ; position, 

 i. 41, 42, 43 ; friendship, 44, 45 ; 

 is no artist, 63 ; leaves much to 

 H., 67-8; his claims, 70, 72, 

 and collections, 101 ; a mistake 

 and a practical joke, 104 ; at 

 Lady Franklin's, ii. 456 



Macculloch, ii. 203 



Mack, Mrs., i. 259 



Macleay, Alexander, i. 9^and note, 



121 aq. ; his garden at Sydney, 



122 sq. 



Macleay, Sir W., i. 83 n., 121 sq.. 



123 ; his quinary system, 83, 84, 



Letters to : Burden of corre- 

 spondence, ii. 82 ; Address on 

 Insular Floras, 100 ; Mrs. Hooker's 

 presence, 120 



McLelland, i. 234-6 



MacNicholl, ii. 2 



MacPherson, James, letter to, ii. 1 



Macquarie Islands, i. 82 



Macrae, James (fl. 1823-30), i. 169, 

 436 



Mocrocystia, i. 73 n., 102, 122, 173 



Madden, E., i. 468 and note, 



Maddock, Sir H., i. 252, 272 



Madeira, i. 87-91 ; rheumatic fever 

 at, 91 ; absence of Ophrys in, 448 ; 

 insects in, 448, 449 



Moeander, H.M.S., i. 218 



Magee, Bp., sermon at Norwich Brit. 

 Assoc., ii. 119 



Mahogany, ii. 1 



Malaxis paludosa, ii. Ill, 113 



Malpighi, i. 423 ; microscopic work 

 of, ii. 352 and note, 419 



Malthus, ii. 43 



Manchester, Botanic Gardens visited, 

 i. 30 



Manderstjerna, General, i. 17, 18 ; 

 ii. 86 



Manigey, ii. 247 



Mann, G., ii. 18, 28, 33 ; and the 

 ' lions ' of the Geog. Soc., i. 406 n. 



Markham, Sir Clements, ii. 1 n., 273 ; 

 Antarctic interest, 440 



Marocco, expedition to, ii. 90-7, 

 fulfils early ambition, i. 6 ; 

 botany of, ii. 91, 94, results mainly 

 negative, 94 sq., 232 ; difficulties 

 and supposed objects, 93 ; expects 

 it to be his last expedition, 93 n. ; 

 book on, 95, 127, 231 aq., cost of, 

 96; expression of the people, 95: 

 economics of, 96 



Marsh, Prof., x Club guest, i. 644 



Martineau, J., ii. 305 n. 



von Martius, i. 435, 450 and note ; ii. 84 



Masson, Prof., x Club guest, i. 544 ; 

 fights the 'battle of the ladies.' 

 t'6. 



Masters, M. T., i. 383 and note 



Mathematicians and scientific theo- 

 ries, i. 425, ii. 126, 336 



