INDEX 



567 



alliance with W. J*H., 16 ; educa- 

 tion and career, 17 ; marries Mary 

 Palgrave, 17 ; visited by J. D. H. , 

 who revises his herbarium, 30 sq. ; 

 F.L.S., 171 ; literary aid, ib.[; 

 advice as to Edinburgh, 193 



The Lyell-Hooker trip, repeated, 

 ii. 197, 203, 341 ; inheritance from, 

 307 sq. ; preserves Banks' Journal, 

 312 sq. ; W. J. Hooker's devotion 

 to, 381 ; efforts on behalf of his 

 son, ib. ; some of his pictures in 

 the Wallace Collection, 435 ; litho- 

 graphs of his collection, ib. 



Letters to (from Sir W. and Lady 

 Hooker) : The boys' education, 

 i. 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 32 ; Antarctic, 

 38, 39, 40 



(From J. D. H.): i. 38; Ant- 

 arctic Journal, aid in preparing, 

 141 ; A. Braun, 177 ; payment for 

 Edinburgh lectures, 192 ; lecturing, 

 physical drawback to, 194, 195 ; 

 prospect of a Scotch professorship, 

 195 sq. ; Geol. Survey work, 210, 

 and Swansea lecture, 211 ; patron- 

 age at Kew, 215 ; H.'s engagement, 

 219 sq. ; successes due to his 

 father, 221 

 Turner, Dawson, Mrs. (Mary Pal- 

 grave), i. 18, 19 

 Turner, Dawson William, i. 18, 19, 24 

 Turner, Dawson W-, Mrs., i. 18, ii. 



190 

 Turner, Eleanor Jane (Mrs. Jacob- 

 son), i. 18, 19 

 Letter to : i. 242 

 Turner, Elizabeth (Lady Palgrave), 



ii. 197 

 Turner, Elizabeth (Cotman), mother 



of Dawson Turner, i. 9, 16, 17 

 Turner, Elizabeth (daughter of Daw- 

 son Turner), see Palgrave, Lady 

 Turner, Gurney, i. 18, 19, 23, 24, 



216 ; death of, 288 

 Turner, Hannah Sarah, see Bright- 

 wen, Mrs. 

 Turner, Harriet, Miss, see Gunn, Mrs. 

 Turner, Maria, see Lady Hooker 

 Turner, Mary Anne, i. 18 



Letters to : His tastes, i. 28 ; 

 drawings, Antarctic, 62 

 Turner, Samuel, ' Travels in Tibet,' i. 



219 

 Tussock grass, i. 129, 130 n. 

 Tyndall, John, i. 539 n. ; reminis- 



cences of, 538 sq., 542; in the 

 x Club, 539, 540, 542, 543 bis 



Example of self-support, ii. 74 ; 

 at Nottingham, advice, 104 ; ■ un- 

 conscious merit ' of J. D. H. and 

 Darwin, 119 bis ; on Magee's 

 sermon, ib. ; on atoms, 112, 359; 

 science primers, 151 ; Pres. Brit. 

 Assoc, at Belfast, 158; aid in 

 Ayrton affair, 171 and note ; shares 

 gift to Huxley, 184; Order of 

 Polar Star, 186 sq. ; visits to Kew, 

 &c, 194, 195 ; at Kew Laboratory, 

 230 ; boys and scientific experi- 

 ments, 330 ; death, 349 sq. ; his 

 character, ib. ; memorial article 

 on, 350; the Parallel Roads of 

 Glenroy, 355 



Ulva crispa, i. 140 

 Unbelief and a-belief, ii. 126 

 Unger, F., ii. 100 n 

 Uniformitarianism, limits of, ii. 293 

 Upsala, visited, ii. 89 ; Linnean 



centenary, 437 

 TJrticeae, ii. 280 



Vaccinium, esp. V. Myrtillus, ii. 214 



Vancouver, G., i. 64 and note 



Van Diemen's Land, see Tasmania 



Van Houtte, i. 187 



Variation, of the same plants in 

 different countries, i. 451 ; experi- 

 ments in inducing, 452 ; of large 

 and small genera, botanists' idio- 

 syncrasies, 454-8, 497 ; no definite 

 standard in treating, 456 ; how to 

 be illustrated in Ft. Indica, ib. ; 

 centrifugal, 506, regulation of, ib. 



Causes of, ii. 304 ; Spencer on, 

 306 



Varieties, domestic, and rank as 

 species, i. 474 



Veitch, Mr., plants tea in Madeira, 

 i. 88 sq. 



Venus, Transit of, ii. 138 



Verney, Sir Harry, visit to, ii. 344 n. 



Victoria, Queen, and the Antarctic 

 expedition, i. 144 ; dedication to, 

 see under Fl. Antarctica ; investi- 

 ture of G.C.S.I., ii. 340; SirjS. 

 Lee's Life of, 452 



Victoria regia, i. 326 and note ; ii. 181 



Vienna, Herbarium, ii. 397 



Vilmorin, and variation, i. 506 ; ii. 8 



