INDEX 



537 



Grasses, Indian (see also Munro), i. 

 459, ii. 283-291 ; of Ceylon, 283 



Graves, Rev. J. T., i. 392 and note 



Gray, Asa, i. 351 n. ; unselfish love 

 of science, 376 ; on Nelumbium, 

 423; a letter to Darwin, 450; 

 papilionaceous flowers and herm- 

 aphroditism, 452 ; criticisms on 

 Tasmanian Essay, 484 (see also 

 Letters) ; on the ' Origin,' 514 and 

 note, 515, 517, 520 



Reviews Arctic Essay, ii. 30 ; 

 and the American Civil War, ii. 

 40 sq. ; travels with in America, 

 205-217, 426 ; as fellow traveller, 

 212, 216; joint botanical work, 

 *'&., 217-224; visits to England, 

 205, 340 ; on glacial period, 224 ; 

 the Flor. Bor. Amer., 249; to 

 Italy with, 251 ; rank as botanist, 

 260 ; second visit to, not carried 

 out, 261 ; on Darwinism, 304 sq. 



Letters to : On Anglo -American 

 politics, ii. 43 bis, Governments, 

 44 sq. ; early opening at Kew, 

 81; St. Petersburg, 86 sq. ; decora- 

 tions, 88 n. ; roughing it, 89 ; 

 Pangenesis, 112 ; reception fatigu- 

 ing, 142 ; work at Gen. PL, 151 ; 

 Lyell's death, 199; N. American 

 botany, 217, 219, 220; Kew 

 Herbarium, 228, 229; limits of 

 species : position of Gymnosperms, 

 235 sq. ; Indian collections, 240; 

 tied by work, 242 ; references, 

 247 ; hope of future visit, 261, 

 262; his youngest son, 266; 

 move from Kew, 267 ; Primer of 

 Botany, 275 ; and freedom from 

 interruption, 276 ; Indian botany, 

 277 bis, 278, 280; Bentham's 

 striking work, 280 ; Copley Medal, 

 307 ; Coral Reefs, 342 ; Antarctic 

 Exploration, 361 sq 



Gray, Mrs. Asa, ii. 207, 209, 215, 

 251 ; gift from, 256 



Gray, J. E., i. 42 n. ; characterised, ii, 

 73 



Gray, Thomas, as naturalist, ii. 456 



Grayia, ii. 214 



Greek Church, ceremonial of, ii. 87 

 and note 



Green, J. R., at Oxford, 1860, i. 524 n. 



Greenland, plants of, i. 534 ; ii. 27 

 sq., 29 sq. 



Greenock, compared with Cairo, i. 228; 



VOL. n. 



a byword for climate, 255, 260 ; 

 ' Dreepdaily,' 261 



Greg, W. R., 'Enigmas,' ii. 66; a 

 National Church, ii. 67 



Gregory, Wm., i. 202 and note 



Grew, ii. 419 



Griffith, W., i. 234 n. ; ability, 234 

 sq. ; ii. 16 ; collections saved, ii. 

 145 ; for Kew, 414 ; arranged by 

 J. D. H. and T. T.,i. 361 ; observa- 

 tion and collection, ii. 282, 399 



Grisebach, A. H. R., ii. 286 and note 



Grove, Sir George, ii. 65 and note 



Grove, Sir W. R., i. 417 n. ; claims of 

 Geology and Botany, 417; Pres. 

 Brit. Assoc., ii. 103 ; his Address, 

 105 ; in Phil. Club, 134 n. ; colour 

 change in dead fish, 158 



Guise, Sir W., ii. 186 



Gundroon, i. 295 and note 



Gunn, Rev. John, i. 18, 19, and Wedg- 

 wood ware, ii. 78 



Letter to : Mr. Turner's tour 

 repeated, ii. 341 



Gunn, Ronald C., i. 107 and note, 

 159, 172, 214, 217; dedication to, 

 see under Fl. Antarctica 



Gymnosperms, position of, i. 451, 

 460, 481 ; ii. 25 



Gymnostonum, a genus to be broken 

 up, i. 84 



Gynerium argenteum, i. 429 



HABIT in plants, i. 472-475 



Hackel, E., ii. 284 and note, 285 bis; 



Duthiaea, 286, 288 ; a duplication 



of work, 287, 288 

 Halesworth, i. 3, 6 

 Halifax, Lord, see Sir C. Wood 

 Hallett, purser of Erebus, i. 92 

 Hallett, on variation in wheat, ii. 124 

 Halley, i. 48 



Hamilton, Lord George, ii. 365 

 Hamilton, Rev. James, i. 66 



Letter to : i. 135 n. 

 Hamilton, Mary Anne (Mrs. Gurney 



Turner), i. 18, 19 

 Hanbury, Daniel, i. 528 and note 

 Hancock, Albany, ii. 298 and note 

 Hancock, W., letter to, to correspond 



with Kew, ii. 250 

 Hannay, Col., ii. 327 n .; his grandsons 



educated with J. S. Hooker, 327 

 Hanover, the King of, house at Kew, 



i. 347, 431 



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