INDEX 



581 



scale of his Prodronus for Fl. Ind., 

 340 ; his system unprogressive, 

 366 ; on Nelumbium, 423 ; on 

 Senebiera, 442 ; review of, 464 ; 

 473 ; high and low types, 480 



His system, ii. 20, 418 ; adapted 

 by Bentham in Gen. PL, 19 sq., 

 21, 415 sq., and British Flora, 22 ; 

 ' Laws of Botanical Nomenclature,' 

 English Ed., 83 ; Indian species, 

 247; obituary, 276; Indian Bal- 

 sams, 386 ; a botanical family, 

 compared with the Hookers, 418 ; 

 definition of efficient causes, 518 



Deception Island, i. 83 



Decorations, foreign, declined, ii. 88 ; 

 rules concerning, 186, 187 



Deep sea life, at 400 fathoms, i. 55 



de la Beche, Sir H., i. 207 and note, 

 208 ; promotes Indian expedition, 

 217 ; as reformer, ii. 134 n. 



De la Rue, Warren, i. 417 and note ; 

 liberality, ii. 136 ; information, 141 



Delessert, Baron, i. 179, 182 



Democracy, ii. 39, 40, 41, 42-3-4-5 ; 

 American, and Thomas Hooker, 

 323 



Dendrobium, ii. 8 



Denison, Sir W., ii. 13 sq. 



Deodars, and Cedar of Lebanon, i. 

 472, 475-6 



Derby, Earl of, liberality, ii. 136 



de Rougemont, lionising of i. 406 



Desiccation, at Kew, ii. 7 



Design, the argument from, ii. 127 



de Tocqueville, on America, ii. 39, 

 43 sq. 



Devonshire, the Hookers in, i. 7, 8 

 and note 



Devonshire, Duke of, liberality, ii. 136 



De Vries, multiplies species, i. 468 ; 

 on mutations, ii. 460 



Diatoms, work on, 441 ; inaugurates 

 a new study, ii. 412 ; Freshwater, 

 in Glenroy, 203, 355 



Dickie, G., on Glen Roy, ii. 203, 355 

 and note 



Dillwyn, L., i. 211 



Dillwyn, L. W., i. 210 and note 



Dionaea, ii. 155, 156 



Disraeli, diplomatic treatment of, 

 ii. 181 



Distribution, interest in from earliest 

 days, i. 5, 66, 74 sq., 79-81, 85, 173 ; 

 alleged neglect of, 81 ; in the South, 

 80 ; Trinidad, 96 ; St. Helena, 97 



sq. ; Himalayan, 258 ; map of, 

 259; 263; a wide subject, 438; 

 as an exact science, 439 ; first step 

 to knowledge of origin of species, 

 ib. ; a life-work to trace, 447 ; 

 Australian, 447; Darwin's MS. 

 on, 449; Indian, 471, ii. 389, 391, 

 394, 413 ; futile if two centres of 

 creation admitted, i. 474 ; early 

 link with Darwin's thought, 488 sq.; 

 discussed in Fl. Tasm., 506 sq. ; 

 Arctic, ii. 205 and note ; N. 

 American, 217-21 ; Address, see 

 Geographical Distribution 



Dixon, Ophelia (Mr. D. W. Turner), 

 i. 18, 19 



Doctors and their prescriptions, ii. 

 307 



Don, David, i. 174 and note, 473 



Donkiah Pass, first visit, i. 303 ; 

 second visit, 306, 310 sq. 



Drake, Sir Francis, i. 7 



Draper, Dr., at Oxford, 1860, i. 522, 

 523, 525 



Drawing, value of, ii. 368, 401 



Drawing, artistic, i. 61, 63 ; an ice- 

 berg, 62 ; illustrations for Ross' 

 * Voyage,' 62, 63, 86 n., 173 ; ' 

 of Tibet, 325 



Drawing, scientific, value of, i. 56, 

 57, 122; H. employs, 57, 58, 60, 

 63, 85, 113, in Bauer's style, 61, 

 under difficulties, 60, 61, 113 ; 

 of lichens, 84 ; is no hand at 

 colour, ib. ; botanical, ii. 8 ; 

 Indian Balsams, 386 



* Dreepdaily,' i. 261, see Greenock 



Drimys Winteri, range of, i. 437 



Drosera, ii. 153-^5-6 



Dublin, an opening at, i. 176 ; Harvey 

 at, 189 



Duckworth, Canon, ii. 196 



Dumont d'Urville, i. 50 and note, 

 51, 52, 189 ; botanical mistake in 

 his ' Voyage,' 171, 190 



Duthie, J. F., ii. 281 n. ; in the 

 Himalayas, 248 ; Mussoori Garden, 

 249 ; Lahore Garden, ib. ; col- 

 lections, 285; and Duthiea, 287 

 sq. ; aid from, 385, 387 ; edits 

 Strachey's Kumaon Flora, 387 



Letters to : A unique plant, 

 ii. 248; botany of Central 

 Provinces, 281 ; observations 

 wanted, ib. and note, cp. 282 ; 

 Aconites and Iris, 282 sq. ; Grasses, 



