INDEX 



651 



Jacobson, Rev. Win., D.D., Bishop 



of Chester, i. 18, 19 

 Jacobson, Mrs., see Turner, E. J. 

 Letter to : Elephants, i. 242 

 Jacquemont, ii. 16 

 Jamaica, tea, ii. 1 ; cinchona, 5 ; 



rubber, 6 ; botanical aid to, 326, 



404-10 ; governors of, and science, 



405 bis, 406, 407 

 Jameson, Robert, ii. 200 and note 

 Jamieson, on the Glacial Period of 



Scotland, ii. 70 and note 

 Jannu, view of, ii. 453 

 Japan, tribute to Hooker, ii. 428 n. 

 Jardine, Sir W., ii. 202 and note 

 Java, rubber in, ii. 6 

 Jeffreys, Prof. Gwyn, ii. 139 n. 

 Jenkin, Prof. H. C. Fleeming, review 



of Darwinism, ii. 83 and note 

 Jenkins, Colonel, i. 170, 337 and 



note 

 Jephson, Dr., i. 21 

 Jermyn, Henry, ii. 486 and note 

 Jersey and Kerguelen's Land, i. 79 

 Jerusalem , i. 530 sq. ; Society for 



Conversion of the Jews, 531 sq. ; 



agricultural scheme, 532 sq. 

 Jesus, and the Buddhist tradition, 



ii. 334-6, 433 

 Jewitt, L. F. W., ii. 353 n. 

 Joad, G. C, gift to Kew, ii. 246 

 Jodrell, T. Phillips, x Club guest, 



i. 544 ; gifts to R. S., ii. 135, to 



the Universities, ib., and Kew, 



•6., 229, 231 

 Johnson, Dr., his style copied, i. 27 ; 



ii. 337 

 Jones, H. Bence, ii. 330 and note 

 Jongri, i. 264, 265, 279 

 Jordan HiU, i. 37 ; visited, 38, ii. 203, 



439 ; Arctic cape named after, 438 

 Jorgensen, Jorgen, i. 108 ; out- 

 done by Sikkim wonders, 325 ; 



ii. 346, 347 and note, 348 ; history 



of, 483-6 

 Journal, value of a, ii. 372 

 Journal, Antarctic, quoted, i. 53, 75, 



76, 86, 87, 89-99, 121, 141, 151 ; 



proposal to publish, 216 

 Jowett, B., ii. 349 

 Judd, Prof. J. W., ii. 473 n. ; in Phil. 



Club, 134 n. 



Letters to : His ' Coming of 



Evolution,' ii. 474 ; his ' Student's 



Lyell,' 475 ; first acquaintance 



with Lyell, ib. 



Jukes, J. B., i. 162 and note 



Jung Bahadur, i. 254 ; meeting with, 



329 

 Jungermanniae, i. 174 ; the British, 



by W. J. Hooker, 9 ; drawings used 



by Sir E. Fry, ii. 382, 473 

 Juniperus, ii. 214; variety of habit 



in, i. 472, 475 

 Jussieu, Antoino and Adrien de, 



i. 181 n. and 78 n. ; visit to, 186 ; 



system of, 366, ii. 20, 415; on 



Nelumbium, i. 423 



Kaiser Wilhelm II., ii. 325 bis 



Kanglanamo, i. 276 



Kankola, i. 302 



Keltie, J. Scott, ii. 259 and note 



Kelvin, Lord, the meteoric origin of 

 life, ii. 126 ; personality of, 165 ; 

 jubilee of, 310, 363-4; as class- 

 mates, 364 and note, 464 n. ; and 

 his pupils, 364 ; receives the O.M. 

 as well as J. D. H., 464 n. 



Kerguelen's Land, i. 6, 50 ; collection 

 at, 65 sq. ; ambition realised at, 

 66, 219 ; the ' Cabbage,' 74, 76-7 ; 

 scientific name, 78 n. ; flora of, 75, 

 76-9, 82, 100-3 ; underwater plant, 

 76 ; coal, 77 and note, 101 ; fossil 

 wood, ib. ; happiness at, 79 ; 

 latitude, comparable to Jersey, 

 79 ; visited and described, 99, 



100 sq. ; gales, 100 ; Sir William 

 would like to join J. D. H. there, 



101 n. ; Trilobite-like animal from, 

 122 ; compared with the Falk- 

 land^, 128 ; insects, 448 



Flora, ii. 101 ; 138 ; fossil wood, 

 and Antarctic geology, 203 

 Kew, W. J. H. appointed to, i. 158 ; 

 national ideal of, and obstruction, 

 158-9 ; J. D. H. plans to aid, 159- 

 61 ; early work at, 168 sq. ; 

 arranges his father's Herbarium, 

 169, which is essential for work on 

 Fl. Ant., 192 ; cannot be privately 

 maintained, 182 ; remoteness in 

 1845, 209; Herbarium, gift of, 

 see Bentham, 377 sq. ; W. J. H.'s 

 first offer, with post for J. D. H., 

 215 ; patronage, 215 ; link with, 

 through Indian trip, 217, 219; 

 hoped for development, 338 sq. ; 

 modest aid, 220 ; official residence 

 for the Director, 345 sq. ; and house 



