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INDEX 



help to science, 82 ; the real source 

 of wealth, 96 ; on Mivart, 129 ; 

 acting as scientific referee, 144 ; 

 on knighthood, 149 ; boys' schools, 

 182 ; order of the Polar Star, 186, 

 187 ; death of his wife, 190 ; on 

 getting hipped, 198 ; Brit. Assoc. 

 Addresses, 232 ; Darwin's death 

 and obituary, 259 bis ; heart 

 trouble, ib. ; the P.R.S., 263 sq. ; 

 Meteorological Soc., 264 ; pension, 

 268, 269-70 ; ' indolence,' 271 ; 

 Indian grasses, results, 284 ; the 

 Gentians, 296 bis, 297 ; Darwin 

 Obituary, 304, 305, 306; Copley 

 Medal, 307, 309 ; also awarded 

 to Huxley, 309 ; Oxford, 1894 : his 

 ' pick me ups,' 311 ; Darwin 

 Medal and Nature banquets, 

 312 ; the ' Physiography ' for 

 each of his sons, 327 (cp. 434) ; 

 Strachey's lecture, 342; 'it is 

 dogged as does it,' 348 ; Owen's 

 Life : Descartes, 349 ; Tyndall's 

 death, 349 ; their first meeting 

 and mutual affection, 350, 351 

 and note ; last letter to, 357 

 Huxley, Mrs. T. H., at the Darwin 

 Centenary, ii. 469 and illustration 



ICELAND, W. J. Hooker's voyage to, 



i. 10; ii. 346 sq., 484 

 Icones Plantarum, i. 15, 22 ; aid for, 



160 ; model for botanical work, 



189, 255; publisher shirks, 370; 



Bentham's legacy, ii. 275 ; work 



on continued, 275, 280 sq., 401 

 Iddesleigh, Lord, ii. 268 

 Impatiens (see also Balsams) : 



Balsamina, ii. 396 



Gardneriana, ii. 395 



Noli-me-tangere, type of, ii. 390 



Roylei, ii. 386, 397 



scabrida, ii. 395 



sulcata, ii. 383 



tingens, ii. 395 

 Inayat Khan, as collector, ii. 387, 



394, 396, 397 



Incarnation, doctrine of the, ii. 337 

 Index Kewensis, ii. 237-9; work on, 



276, 299, 416 sq. 



India, rainfall, KhasiaMts.,i. 335, 337 

 Services to, long unrecognised, 



ii. 145 sq. ; in the old days, 373 ; 



inexhaustible interest of, 374 ; seen 



again through his son's eyes, 374 ; 

 ' India vera,' 390 sq. ; as parent of 

 old world vegetation, 392 

 Indian Botany, collections, i. 237 ; 

 in Sikkim, 256-60, 307 ; previous 

 bad work, 238 ; coal fossils, 239 

 sq. ; memorial on timber and 

 Materia Medica, 242 ; Khasia 

 collections, 335-9 ; relation to 

 Australian, 461 ; grasses, 459 ; 

 ii. 283-291 



Useless collections, ii. 8, 240 ; 

 organisation of, 249 ; survey of, 

 for Imperial Gazetteer, 378 sq., 

 388-94, 414, 423 ; existence of 

 an Indian type flora, 390 sq. ; 

 regions of, 394 ; slow progress 

 in, 398-400; love of, 399; no 

 scientific centre, 400 ; no repre- 

 sentative on Lhassa expedition, 

 400 ; his magnum opus, 414 ; 

 economic, 1 sq., 3, 4, 5, 402 



Indian Government grudging aid 

 on voyage out, i. 218, 231 



Indian officers, retired, i. 149 



Indian soldiers, ii. 375, 449 



Inglis, Mr. and Mrs. (of Churra), i. 

 336, 337 



Inlander (sculptor), ii. 437 



Insects, and islands, i. 439, 448, 449 ; 

 distribution of bees and legumi- 

 nosae, 452 sq. ; and plant migra- 

 tion, ii. 36, 233 ; and development 

 of phanerogams, 226 



In statu quo, a new rendering, ii. 462, 

 cp. i. 60 



International College, ii. 182 



International Medical Congress, ii. 

 224 and note 



Invereck, i. 24, 157, ii. 355 sq. 



Ionian Islands and English rule, 

 i. 529 



Ipecacuanha, ii. 1 



Ipswich, museum of types, arranged 

 by Henslow, i. 391 



Ireland, botanical excursion of 1838, 

 i. 32^t, 35 



Iris, Indian, ii. 282 bis, 283 



Irving, Sir H., ii. 192 sq. 



Ischia, volcanic warmth and tropical 

 plants, i. 447, cp. Azores, 443 



Italy, visited, ii. 251-5 



JACKSON, Dr. B. Daydon, ii. 38, 417 

 Jackson, William, i. 8, 9 



