INDEX 



565 



tiplication of species, i. 467, 468 ; 

 ii. 237, 299, 417 



Stewart, Balfour, ii. 330 and note 



Stewart, J. L., ii. 17 



Stigmaria, i. 214 



Stocks, ii. 394 



Stokes, Sir G. G., as Sec. R. S., ii. 

 139 



Stone, F., Himalayan picture, i. 287 

 and note 



Story, Dr., visit to, ii. 364 



Strachey, Sir R., x Club guest, i. 544 ; 

 compliment to J. D. H. and Darwin, 

 ii. 133 ; joins American trip with 

 Mrs. Strachey, 206 sq., 215; Ku- 

 maon plant, 248, flora, 387 ; his 

 travels, 266 ; geography lecture, 

 342 



Strickland, H. E., ii. 291 and note _ 



Stylidium, phytogeographical im- 

 portance, ii. 389 ; uliginosum, an 

 Australian type in India, 390 



Suarez, ii. 129 



Sumeld, Lord, quoted, ii. 159 



Sugar-que'stion in the West Indies, 

 403-5 



Sullivan, Cornelius, i. 115 sq. 



Suminski, ii. 420 



Sunningdale, The Camp, ii. 256, 267 



Swartz, Olaf (1760-1818), memoir 

 and portrait in Hk. Journ. Bot., 

 1842, i. 160 



Sweet potatoes, ii. 409 



Switzerland, i. 431 sq. 



Sydney, i. 50, 53, 66, 120-3 ; opening 

 at, 177 



Symonds, Hyacinth, ii. 85, 196. See 

 Lady Hooker 



Symonds, Rev. W. S., ii. 202 and 

 note, 203; health, 261; Pachy- 

 theca, 292; death, 342; historic 

 fur coat, 351 ; powers inherited 

 from, 366 



Synonymy, i. 467 ; ii. 280, 299, 383, 

 395, 473. See also Species 



Syria and Palestine, botany of, ii. 18 



System, circular, 84, 122, 132 ; nat- 

 ural, basis of, 84, 366, hampered, 

 ib. ; Lindley's, 132, theory and 

 practice, ib. ; quinary, i. 83 and 

 note, 84, 123 ; in Gen. Plant., ii. 

 19, 419 



jmatic work, finally shakes 

 doctrine of fixity of species, i. 367 ; 

 the old style, exemplified by Heer, 

 402 ; the two aims of, 454 ; rarely 



combined with generalising power, 

 465 ; common effect on the mind, 

 508 and note 



Not much helped by Physiology, 

 ii. 123 ; value of, as shown by 

 Darwin's work on the Barnacles, 

 299; discussed, 413 sq., 420; con- 

 trasted with his father's, 421 



TAIT, Archbp., at Kew, ii. 241 

 Tait, P. G., personality of, ii. 155 



and note 

 Talbot, W. A., ii. 389 n. 



Letter to : His Bombay Flora, 



389 sq. 



Tallum, i. 296-7 

 Tambur, R., i. 276 

 Tasmania, early work on its botany, 



i. 40 ; 50 ; 53 ; 65 sq. ; description 



of, in 1840, 105-8 ; fossil tree, 172 



(s.v. Dr. Arber) 

 Tayler, Frederick, i. 286 n. 

 Tayler, William, i. 286 and note, 287 ; 



picture of J. D. H., 286 

 Taylor, Mrs. Walford, i. 21 

 Tchebu Lama, i. 292, 296; joins 



second expedition together with 



Campbell, 306 ; aid from, 310, 311 

 Tea, in Madeira, i. 88 sq. ; in India, 



and Lord Dalhousie, 232 

 Cultivation of, ii. 1 ; book on, 



dedicated to J. D. H., ib. 

 Tectona, ii. 390 

 Teed, Mrs., i. 21 

 Teleology in Nature, i. 77, 103 

 Teesta, R., i. 289 ; its branches, 293 

 Temple, Sir R., ii. 266 

 Tenenffe, visited, i. 91 

 Terai, visited, i. 288 sq. 

 Terminology, need of accurate, i. 



393 sq., 397 sq., 400, 479. See 



also Botanical names 

 Terror, H.M.S., described, i. 50, 97 ; 



storm and fire, 125 ; 137 ; ' a 



heavy sailer,' 146 

 Terror, Mt., former amount of ice 



on, ii. 480 

 Testimonials, ii. 184 n. ; dislike of, 



267 



The Club, ii. 243, 343 

 Theories, which forbid the progress 



of enquiry, i. 474, 507 

 Thirkettle, Elizabeth, i. 17, 18 

 Thompson, Sir E. Maude, ii. 333, 



435 



