INDEX 



557 



sq. ; treatment by E.I.C., 358 



Herberts, species, 468 ; on species 



for Fl. N.Z. Introd., 469 ; reforms 



nomenclature in Fl. Ind., 471 ; 



return hoped for, ii. 16 ; action as 



scientific referee, 143 

 Murchison, Dr. Charles, ii. 63 and 



note 

 Murchison, Sir R. I., i. 186 and note ; 



a 'lioniser,' 406 



ii. 63, 68 ; seeks knighthood for 



J. D. H., 146, 148 ; death, 199 ; 



value of his labours, 203 

 Murray, Andrew, ii. 88, 100 n. ; an 



extensionist, 100 

 Murray, John (the publisher), i. 173, 



216, 535 

 Murray, Sir John, ii. 139 n. ; coral 



reefs, 342 

 Museums, public galleries showing 



series of types, as Ipswich, i. 391 

 Museums, St. Petersburg, ii. 87 ; 



foreign, 88 ; Stockholm, 89 ; Copen- 

 hagen, 89 

 Musgrave, Sir A., ii. 407 n. ; economic 



botany in Jamaica, 405, 407 

 Music, and the birds, i. 103, 107 ; 



anthem at Norwich, ii. 119 ; Mozart 



Festival, 156 ; at home, 192 ; in 

 Westminster Abbey, 451 ; silver 

 trumpets, ib. 

 Myristica, ii. 247, 279 



NAGELI, on ' useful adaptations,' ii. 



121 sqq. ; researches, 420 

 Namaqualand, ii. 250 

 Napoleon, tomb of, i. 98 sq. 

 Nares, Sir G., Polar Expedition, ii. 



138 and note, 140 ; wheat seed and 



cold, 234 



Natural History Review, i. 413-4 

 Natural Theology, ii. 83, 114, 118 

 Nature, ii. 259 ; banquet to editor, 



311 ; Huxley's speech at, 312 

 Navy, J. D. H.'s connexion with, i. 



38-9 ; 161, 164 sq. ; ii. 119, 265, 



357 

 Nees, C. G., i. 466 ; ii. 278 and note, 



286 



Nelson, Mr., i. 156 

 Nelson, Lord, his lost flag, i. 91 

 Nelumbium, ii. 152 ; Henslow'a para- 

 dox, i. 424-4 

 Nepal, aid from, i. 254, 266 sq. ; 



guard, 269 sq., 273 ; offer to rescue, 



329 ; project of another expedition 



in, 329 ; inaccessibility of, ii. 399 

 Nepenthes, ii. 84; 154, 155, 156, 157, 



422 ; on his memorial, 481 

 Neville, Lady Dorothy, 177 

 Newton, Sir Isaac, his chief faculty, 



ii. 367, to be cultivated, ib., 370 

 New Zealand, i. 52, 66; botanical 



opportunity, 64 ; clover and bees 



in, 452 sq. forests and a Govt. 



grant, ii. 7 ; a field club, 318. See 



also Floras, Colonial 

 Neyraudia, is a Triraphis, ii. 288 

 Niger expedition, i. 6, 37, 167. See 



also s.v. Flora 



Nimbo, the headman, i. 295, 319 

 Nimbo, in Burma, ii. 399 

 Norman, Sir W., ii. 404 

 Northampton, Marquis of, P.R.S., ii. 



134 n. 

 Northcote, Sir S. See Lord Iddes- 



leigh 

 Norton, C. E., 'The Poet Gray as a 



Naturalist,' ii. 456 



Norwich, personal and artistic con- 

 nexion with, i. 4, 5, 8 ; Museum, 



i. 4. S.v. British Association 

 Novels, ii. 70, 71, 327 ; Mrs. Gaskell 



and heredity, 366 ; Sir Walter 



Scott, 459 

 Nuneham, ii. 191 

 Nyman, consulted, ii. 236 



OAKELEY, i. 104, 142 



Obi, as dividing botanical regions, 

 i. 245 



Oceanic Islands, life on, noted, i. 96. 

 See also Floras, Insular 



Oceanic transport of life, ii. 101 



Oken, L., i. 207 n., 402, 426 ; ii. 50"w. 



Old age, Darwin's consolation of, ii. 

 460 ; congratulations on, 466, 469 



Oliver, Daniel, i. 391 . ; his Ele- 

 mentary Lessons based on Henslow, 

 391 sq. ; aid for Nat. Hist. Review, 

 413 ; warns against overwork, 537 

 ii. 12 ; aid from, 26, 84 ; judgment 

 of, 29 ; new position, 49 ; one of 

 his inner circle, 68, cp. 471 sq. ; 

 as his lieutenant, 81 ; Flora of 

 Tropical Africa, 84; on Norwich 

 Address, 120 ; attire, 178 ; Hooker's 

 care for, 180 ; first meeting, 181 ; 

 a puzzling plant, 248 ; marvellous 

 knowledge, 278 



