INDEX 



561 



Reeve, Lovell (publisher of Fl. Ant., 

 &c), i. 171; shirks botany, 370; 

 609 ; ii. 260 



'Reign of Law,' by F. T. Palgrave, 

 ii. 119, 120 ; by the Duke of Argyll, 

 114 



Reimers, i. 178 



Religion, training in, i. 19 sq., 33, 

 46, 106 ; in State education, ii. 326 

 n., 338 ; of pure reason, 337 ; the 

 Greek Church in Russia, 87 



Religious views, on standing god- 

 father, i. 323 n., ii. 59; liberal 

 and anticlerical, ii. 54—9, cp. 

 Henslow, 61, 66; and scien- 

 tific differences, 55 sq. ; the func- 

 tion of anthropomorphism, 113 ; 

 scripture chronology, 118 ; Natural 

 Theology, 118; 83, 114. See also 

 s.v. Providence 



Renaissance, the new, i. 1 



Reputation, scientific, how best to 

 attain, i. 56 ; indifference to 

 ordinary form of, 83 



Rheumatic fever, attack of, i. 91 



Reunion, ii. 11 



Rhodes, ' superb,' i. 529 



Rhododendron Book, i. 255, 325 n., 

 326 and note ; appreciated, ib. ; 

 work on, 341 ; published, 355 ; 

 enquirers should read, 430 ; edits 

 Cathcart's, 355 



Rhododendrons, i. 254, 256, 257; 

 seed, 285, 287 ; loftiest shrub, 325 ; 

 acclimatised, ii. 343 ; ' wearing the 

 willow,' 444 ; R. anthopogon, ii. 

 471, Campbelliae, i. 254, nivale, 

 described, 325 and note, Thomsoni, 

 on his memorials, ii. 481 



Rich, Anthony, ii. 235 



Richard, Achille, i. 160 and note, 423 



Richardson, Sir John, i. 32 and note ; 

 description of, 34 ; helps J. D. H. 

 qualify for the Antarctic, 37, 38 ; 

 discriminating aid at Haslar, 39, 

 40; encourages H.'s zoological 

 work, 56 ; medallion of, ii. 477 



Richardson, Lady, i. 32 n. 



Letter from : Naval experience, 

 i. 152 



Richmond, ' lackadaisical ' portrait 

 of J. D. H., ii. 72 



Rigby, Edward, M.D., i. 17, 18; 

 family, 17, 18, 19 



Rio de Janeiro, i. 53, 85, 93 



Ripon, Lord, ii. 169 



Roberts, Lord, ii. 373 



Robertson, Archibald, i. 45 and note 



Rodriguez, ii. 138 



Romanes, G. J., at Kew, ii. 230 and 

 note, 231 ; Darwin obituary, 259 



Rogers, Rev. W., i. 544 n. 



Rome, ii. 252-3 



Rosen, Robert and Theophile de, 

 marry Rigby sisters, i. 17, 18; 

 H. visits, ii. 86 



Ross, Sir J. C, i. 6 ; friendship with 

 the Hookers, 37-8, 67 ; ii. 439 bis ; 

 interview with, 41 sq. ; 44 ; Arctic 

 experience, 50 ; relations with 

 Wilkes and d'Urville, 51 sq. ; 

 Antarctic voyages, 52 ; discoveries, 

 54 ; and good fortune, ii. 362 ; 

 and his officers, i. 67 ; relations 

 with J. D. H., 67, 68-72, 101 bis; 

 share in zoological work, 68, 69, 113 ; 

 magnetic, 99, 105 n. ; strictness, 

 106, relaxed, 125 ; view of the 

 collision, 126 ; his book, 85 ; 

 appreciated in India, 244; H.'s 

 contributions to, 86 n., 139, 171, 

 173, 245, a sort of humbug ! 

 ib. ; impressed by the Barrier, 

 118 ; interest in prolonging the 

 expedition, 140 ; receives Geog. 

 Soc. Gold Medal, 141 ; keeps the 

 strict Admiralty rule about letters 

 and collections, 141 sq. ; mitiga- 

 tion of, 141 ; secrecy overreaches 

 itself, 145 ; his letter to Prince 

 Albert, 145 ; motto for, 146 ; H.'s 

 future career, 164 sq. ; dedication 

 to, of Fl. Ant., Pt. I., 171, q.v. ; 

 amends account of fossil tree, 172 ; 

 189 



A fellow Linnean, ii. 429 ; 

 care as a navigator, 442 sq. ; 

 coldly received on his return, 443 ; 

 at Lady Franklin's, 456 ; portrait, 

 477 



Letters to : Deep-sea life, i. 122 

 n. ; Antarctic notes, 172 ; the Geol. 

 Survey, and continuance of Fl. 

 Ant., 208 ; duties at, 209 ; India 

 and Fl. Ant., 216 sq. 



Rosse, Earl of, i. 350, ii. 56 



Roxburgh, i. 473, ii. 281, 283 and 

 note 



Royal Companies' Islands, i. 83 



Royal Society, speech at Anniversary, 

 1887, i. 3, 5 ; urges Antarctic ex- 

 ploration, i. 49 ; instructions to 



