INDEX 



Abraham's Oak, i. 533 



Abyssinia, no link with Cape and 



AustraliaD temperate floras, i. 462 

 Aconite, ii. 282 

 Acquired characters, ii. 123 

 Acropera, ii. 105 

 Adams, J. C, on Norwich Address, 



ii. 120 and note 

 Adamson, early friend of J. D. H., 



i. 156 

 Adenanthera pavonina, ii. 107 

 Agassiz, A., x Club guest, i. 544 

 Agassiz, L., quoted, ii. 117; and 



species-mongering, 473, 474, 475 

 Airlie, Lord, character and military 



study, ii. 372 

 Airy, Sir G., as P.R.S., i. 543, ii. 132, 



133 ; order of Polar Star, 186 sq. 

 Aiton, W., house in Kew Gardens, 



i. 341, 345, 348 

 Albani, Mme., ii. 156 

 Albatross' eggs, a practical joke, i. 104 

 Algae, Antarctic, i. 173, 175, 183, 189, 



190, Darwin's disputed specimen, 



176; how replaced on British 



coast, 212 

 Allman, G. J., i. 197 and note 

 Almond, Kev. Mr., i. 88 

 America, the future of botany in, 



i. 475; democracy and politics, 



ii. 39-45 ; visit to, 205-17, cp. 261 ; 



N. Amer. botany, 216, 220 sq., 



232, 426 ; a universal peacemaker, 



325 

 Amnothea communis, i. 57 

 Amsterdam Island, i. 83 

 Amundsen, i. 55 

 Anatomy, botanical, advance of, 



ii. 419 sq. 

 Anderson, Dr. Thomas, i. 406 n., 



ii. 1 7i. 



Letters tor 'Lionising,' i. 406; 



W. J. H. and recognition of Kew 



Herbarium, 419; reviews of the 

 ' Origin,' 515; the Quarterly article, 

 520; over- work and society, 536, 

 537 ; Henslow's death : Servate 

 animam cequam, 537 



Papyrus, ii. 1; Cinchona, 2; at 

 Darjiling, ib. ; rival sites, ib., and 

 theories, ib. ; frosts, ib. ; alleged 

 species of, ib. ; a German cultivator, 

 3 ; nomenclature, 3 ; John Scott, 3 ; 

 orchids : seeds from Sikkim, 8 ; 

 Indian duplicates, 9; Calcutta 

 Botanical Garden, 9, 10 ; Colonial 

 Floras and Flora Indica, 13 ; ar- 

 rangements for, 13 ; Latin or Eng- 

 lish, 13 ; delay about Flora Indica, 

 13 sq. ; further delay, 14 ; initia- 

 tive desired from Calcutta, 14; 

 comes from India Council, 15; 

 delayed by other work, 15 ; 

 pressure of general work, 16; 

 progress depends on his return 

 from India, 16 bis; microscope 

 work, 25 ; on Henslow, 61 bis. 



Anderson, William, i. 76 and note, 

 100 



Andraea, i. 74, 83 



Andropogon, Hackel on, 284, 285 



Angiopteris, i. 468 



Angiosperms, primitive type of, ii. 

 22 sq., 25 



Anogeissus, ii. 390 



Anopterus glandulosus, i. 106 



Antarctic, the, botanical barrenness, 

 i. 55, 111, 114, 163, beyond the 

 Arctic, 55, 82 ; plants common to, 

 140; zoological interest, 55-60, 

 67-70, 122 ; deep sea life, ib. ; 

 collections wasted, 56; diatoms 

 discovered, 55-6, 58-60 ; botanical 

 generalisations, 66, 74, 75 ; relative 

 proportion of plants, 76 and note, 

 79 sq. ; some strictly Antarctic 



