INDEX 



568 



Sdotheimia Brownii, i. 123 

 Scotchmen, two classes of, ii. 53 

 Scotia, see Bruce, Dr. 

 Scotland, revisited, ii. 303, 311, 344, 



355, 364, 445; no more, 466; 



Highlands, a standard of the 



picturesque, i. 87, 90, 94, 135 and 



note, 281 



Scott, Prof. D. H., letter to, ii. 455 

 Scott, John, ii. 3 and note 

 Scott, Capt. R. F., on Ross' voyage, 



i. 54 ; on Cook, 55 ; starts from 



Ross's discovery, 55 

 ii. 273, 382 ; first voyage planned, 



438 and note ; visits J. D. H., 440, 



458 ; sets off, 441 ; returns, ib. ; 



last farewell to, 472 



Letter from : J. D. H.'s com- 

 ments on his book, ii. 442 



Letter to : The captive balloon, 



ii. 440 



Scrope, P., ii. 185 and note, 474 

 Sea-weeds, uprooted, i. 72, 73 and 



note ; edible, on Kerguelen's Land, 



79; abundance, 102; furthest 



South, 111 

 Sedgwick, Adam, i. 478 n. ; his 



style, i. 478 ; attacks the ' Origin,' 



512 sq.., 515, 516, 520 ; retirement, 



ii. 199 

 Seeds, dormant, i. 440 ; destruction 



of and local distinct species, 460 ; 



transport by sea, experiments, 



493 sq. ; bright coloured : scientific 



chaff, ii. 107 ; and cold, 234 ; how 



to send from India, 8, 471 

 Seemann, i. 478 

 Selaginella, ii. 153 

 Senebiera, i. 442 sq. 

 Semper idem, a new rendering of, 



i. 60, cp. in statu quo, ii. 462 

 Seward, Anna, i. 27 

 Seward, Prof., cited, i. 486, 521 . ; 



ii. 430, 432 



Shackleton, Sir E., i. 55 

 Sheney, C., Letter from : A visit to 



Glasgow Botanical Gardens in 



1901, ii. 446 

 Shepherd's Purse, in the Falklands, 



i. 129, and the Himalayas, 281 

 Shrewsbury, Darwin statue, ii. 318- 



20 



Shortridge, Mr., i. 88 

 Sidmouth, visited, ii. 471 sq., 472, 478 

 Sidon, H.M.S., i. 218, 223 ; described, 



225 



Siebold, P. F., 186 and note 



Siemens, Sir W., liberality, ii. 136 

 and note 



Sikkim, political situation, i. 251 

 sq., 264-72 ; the Dewan, interview 

 with, 276 sq. ; Rajah, interview 

 with, 277 ; Lamas and people 

 friendly, 291, 312, 315, 317, 322 ; 

 an atmosphere of lies, 317 ; 

 punishment of the Rajah, 320 ; 

 thrown over by Tibet, 322 ; H.'s 

 action approved by Lord Dal- 

 housie, 324 



Plants from, ii. 8 ; how to send, 

 t'6. ; changes in, 470 sq. ; Rajah, 

 471 ; mines in, located from his 

 Journal, 471 



Simmonds, C. E., mines in Sikkim, 

 ii. 471 and note 



Simon, a collector, i. 337 



Sims, Dr. John, ed. Bot. Mag., ii. 

 242 n. 



Sinclair, Dr. Andrew, i. 452 ; dedica- 

 tion to, see under Flora Antarc- 

 tica 



Letter from, i. 146 



Singtam, i. 293 ; Soubah, obstructs , 

 293, 296 ; bluffed, 297 ; becomes 

 a friend, 298; invalided, 301; 

 leave to return, 306 ; dismissed by 

 Campbell, 309 ; share in treachery, 

 312 sq. 



Sion House Meeting, i. 544 and note 



Sium, ii. 233 



Skimmia, i. 258 



Skye, geology of, ii. 203 ; visit to, 

 ib., 197 



Slaves, market at Alexandria, i. 225 



Smallpiece, Dr., ii. 441 



Smith, Archibald, a motto for Ross, 

 i. 146 and note ; ii. 446, 461 



Smith, A. J., of the Erebus, i. 142, 

 189 ; ii. 477 



Smith, Isabella, i. 155 n. 



Smith, James, i. 17, 18 



Smith, James, of Jordan Hill, i. 38 

 and note ; ii. 355, 445, 461 



Smith, Louisa, visited, ii. 203, 461 



Smith, Sabina Clavering, see Mrs. 

 Paisley 



Smith, John (II.), i. 468; Curator 

 ii. 46, 49, 81 ; in need of more aid, 

 82, 93 n. 



Smith, Sir J. E. , i. 9 ; founder of Linn. 

 Soc.. ii. 309 



Smith, Miss Matilda, i. 7, 18, 19; 



