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INDEX 



ii. 15; described, 18-23, 414- 

 16; work at, 83, 151, 241, 247 ; 

 reprinting of Part L, 277 ; pre- 

 decessors of, 415 ; not grouped on 

 theory of descent, 21, 416, cp. i. 

 100 n. 



Generalisations, suggested by col- 

 lections, q.v. 



Gentiana, ii- 296 sq. 



Geographical Distribution, Address, 

 ii. 107, 221 sq., 423, 426. See also 

 Distribution 



Geographical Society, ' lionising ' at, 

 i. 406-7, ii. 265, 272 sq. ; Gold 

 Medal awarded, 273 



Geography, work in, ii. 412 



Geological Record, imperfection of, 

 confirmed, ii. 32 



Geological Society, helter-skelter 

 science, i. 407 



Geological Survey, work on, i. 207- 

 214, 220 



Geology, delight in, ii. 185 sq. ; 

 work in> 412 sq. ; Antarctic, and 

 Kerguelen fossil wood, 202 ; Hima- 

 layan, i. 288 sq., value of, 452, 

 453, recalled, 470 sq., appearance 

 of coast-line, 289 ; of W. Scotland, 

 203 



Geology and evolution, i. 2 ; gives 

 no evidence of a progression in 

 plants, 464, 507 



Geology, Lyell's Principles of, i. 2 ; 

 immortal, ii. 200 



Gerard, and valid species, i. 441 



German scientific men impracticable, 

 ii. 3 ; minuteness of, 285, specu- 

 lative excess, i. 425, 426 ; book 

 titles, unintelligible, 414 



Germany, and war with England, 

 ii. 325 sq. 



Gibson, Alexander, i. 216 and note 



Giles, ii. 251 



Gilman, Dr., x Club guest, i. 544 



Glaciation, ancient, found in Central 

 France, ii. 185 ; of W. Scotland, 

 355 



Gladstone, Dr. J. H., liberality, ii. 136 



Gladstone, W. E., and Wedgwood 

 ware, ii. 79, 133, 343 ; appoints 

 Ayrton, 131 ; appealed to against 

 Ayrton, 161, 166, 167-8-9, 170-1-2- 

 3 ; conversations with, 343 sq., 

 344 n. 



Glasgow, journey to, i. 4 ; homes in, 

 ib. 5, 25; W. J. Hooker at, 11 



sq. ; J. D. H.'s College career 

 24, 27-31; associations, 156; 

 professorship as alternative tc 

 Edinburgh, 205-6 ; vennels and 

 Cairo bazaars, 228 ; the rainfall 

 of, 260 ; the Kelvin j ubilee, ii, 

 310, 363 sq., 445; visit to the 

 Bot. Gardens, 446 

 Gleichen, Countess Feodora, ii. 466 

 Glenroy, ii. 203, 355 

 Glover, Stephen, i. 30 and note 

 Goats, destroy vegetation, i. 95 

 Godfrey, Thomas, i. 16 

 Godron, i. 441 

 Goppert, i. 435 

 Gorh, i. 292 

 Gosse, E., ii. 302 

 Gould, John, i. 107 and note ; and 



species -making, 474 

 Governing classes, the, and science, 



i. 379, ii. 329 

 Government help, needed for Flora 

 Indica, i. 339-42 ; for research, not 

 researchers, 343 ; given for the 

 .botany of Ross' voyage, 347 ; ad- 

 ditional grant, 348, for working up 

 Indian collections, 348-50 ; restric- 

 tions on use of a Crown house, 348 

 How to obtain, ii. 10 ; an instance 

 of, 82 ; for science, 231, contrasted 

 with private, 235 

 Government, appoints as Assistant 

 to his father, i. 352 ; Civil List pen- 

 sions, 414 sq. ; the Public Depart- 

 ments, 324 

 Graham, Sir James, i. 174 and note, 



191, 204, 206 

 Graham, R., i. 11 n. ; Sir William's 

 predecessor, 11 ; tours with, 30, 

 32, 36 ; at Newcastle Brit. Assoc, 

 35, leads botan. excursion, 36; 

 H. as substitute, 177, 191-2-3; 

 195-6-7-8-9, 200-1 ; example of 

 self support, ii. 74 

 Graham, Thomas, i. 417 and note 

 Graham, W. W., ascent of Kinchin- 



junga, ii. 265 

 Grant, Dr., i. 244 



Grant, Sir J. P., ii. 407 n. ; starts 

 economic botany in Jamaica, 405-6 ; 

 consults Hooker, 407 

 Grant Duff, Sir M. E., i. 359 and 

 note 



Letters to : ii. 17 bis 

 Granville, Lord, ii. 91 and note; 

 in the Ayrton affair, 168 



