554 



INDEX 



Linnaea, a gift of, ii. 340 



Linnaeus, his system, i. 78 n., ii. 20; 

 Lapland dress, i. 186 ; Life of, 303 ; 

 validity of species, 441 ; 471 



Bentham compared with, ii. 260 ; 

 collections at Linn. Soc.,309; his 

 Genera Plantarum, 415; centenary, 

 Wedgwood cameos for, 437 ; unique 

 medal in Hooker's honour, 464 



Linnean Society, should be a centre 

 for Nat. History, i. 369, 410 ; 

 reorganised, 407-9 ; the Journal, 

 409-12 ; Bentham and the Presi- 

 dency, 405 ; his connexion with, 

 407 ; rearrangement of the collec- 

 tion, 407, and of reports and biblio- 

 graphy, ib. sq. ; moves to Burlington 

 House, 409 ; services to science, ib. ; 

 ' a gallant Society,' 411 



Journals uncut, ii. 181 n. ; 

 refuses Presidency, 273 ; Darwin- 

 Wallace paper at the, 301 ; cen- 

 tenary, 309 sq. ; portrait painted 

 for, 341 ; the first Society he 

 joined, ii. 429 ; a gold medal 

 struck for Hooker, 429 ; speech on 

 his relation to the Society, ib. 

 (cp. 447) ; legacy to, 447 



Lion, as nickname, ii. 6, 367 



Lippold, Dr., i. 90 and note 



Liriodendron, ii. 294 



Litchfield, R. B., ii. 128 



Litsaeacea, ii. 277 



Little Campden House, i. 21 



Lloyd, Colonel, i. 253 



Lobb, Thomas, i. 337 and note 



Lockyer, Sir Norman, ii. 311 



Lombe, Mrs. (Elizabeth Hooker, 

 married Dr. Evans, who took the 

 name of Lombe), visit to, ii. 365 ; 

 death, 430 



Loranthaceae, ii. 279 



Lord Auckland Islands, i. 65, 66, 

 82, 109, 112, 122, 171, 173, 190 



Loudon, J. C., i. 133 and note 



Louis Philippe Land, i. 52, 53, 139 



Lourdes, ii. 185 



Lowe, Richard Thomas (?), ii. 100 



Lowe, Robert (Lord Sherbrooke), 

 ii. 88 (see 85), 168 



Lubbock, Sir J. (Lord Avebury), in 

 the x Club, i. 540, 541 bis ; stands 

 for Parliament, 542, 543 



A question of priority, ii. 53 ; 

 is one of his sufficing friends, 68; 

 science and politics, 71, cp. 542 



sq. ; apropos Darwin's Copley 

 Medal, 75 ; trip with, 89 ; at 

 Nottingham, 104 ; power to ap- 

 preciate Pangenesis, 110 ; lecture 

 at Belfast, 158 ; in Ayrton affair, 

 168, 169, 171, 175 ; speech in the 

 House, 176, 245 



Letters to : ' Essays and Re- 

 views,' ii. 54, 55 ; Ayrton affair, 

 168, 169; Presidency of Linn. 

 Soc., 273 



Lubbock, Lady, her judgment, ii. 

 104 



Lubbock, Sir J. W., i. 43 and 

 note 



Ludwig, Baron, i. 150 and note 



Lushington, Mr., i. 321 



Lyall, D., i. 77 and note, 164, 189 sq. : 

 obituary, ii. 276 ; dedication to, 

 see under Fl. Antarctica ; portrait. 

 477 



Lychnis viscaria, ii. 155 



Lycopodium cernuum, and the Azores 

 hot springs, i. 443 



Lyell, Arthur, on a second Lyell- 

 Turner-Hooker trip, ii. 196, 203, 

 cp. 341 



Lyell, Chas (Senr.), i. 24 and note ; 

 gives J. D. H. ' Voyage of the 

 Beagle,' 66, 136 



LyeU, Mrs., gift to J. D. H., i. 

 24 



Lyell, Sir C., Darwin's guide, i. 2, 

 25 ; friendship with, 207 ; his 

 Geology, discussed with Hodgson, 

 261 ; and a paradox, 450 ; views 

 first ridiculed, 484 ; overwork 

 checked by his wife, 489 ; ascribes 

 credit to H. for share in Darwinism, 

 502, 503 ; estimate of public 

 interest in the ' Origin,' 509 ; 

 delight in the ' Origin,' 510 ; some 

 criticisms, ib. 



Gives geological aid, ii. 31 ; pub- 

 lishes the 'Antiquity of Man,' 31 

 (cp. i. 502) ; treatment and style, 

 33, 34 ; native caution, 54 ; a 

 question of priority, 52 sq. ; would 

 award Hooker the Copley, 76 ; 

 a social centre, 82 ; conversion to 

 mutability of species, 117; Phil. 

 Club, 134 n. ; seeks knighthood 

 for J. D. H., 146 sq., 148, 168 ; 

 aid in Ayrton affair, 168, 171; 

 death, 199 sq. ; affection for, ib. ; 

 inscription, 200 ; Life and Letters, 



