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INDEX TO THE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE AND THE APPENDICES. 



The nunibors refer to the Questions unless preceded hj p. fur page. 



Aoanthaceiie of Africa, Clarke, 302. 



Access to collections, Masters, 673, 674. 



Accessibilitv of the two esbablisliments, iela,tive, Clarke, 

 332 ; Dyer, 1282, 1341 ; Groves, 350-353 ; Kii^g, 272- 

 274, 294 ; — to a non-resident in London, Mives, 1054. 



Accessions to h,erbaria, Berlin, p. 169 ; — British 

 Museum, 2Iasters, 729 ; Murray, 61-67 ; — Brussels, 

 p. 164; — Kew, Dyer, p. 74; —Paris, p. 167; —St. 

 Petersburg, p. 165 ; — ^Viemia, p. 162 ; —to librarj' at 

 Kew, Dyer, p. 98. 



Accommo-dation at Cromiwell Road insufficient for united 

 herbaria, Carruthers, 581, 583 ; completion of building 

 ■\voald afford room, 582, 584 ; ready means of accommo- 

 dation, p. 173 ; sufficient for some years, Murray, 

 p. 4. 



Accumulation, of plants at the British Museum, Ball. p. 

 132 ; — the rule there, but not at Kew, Dyer, p. 97 ; 

 Murray, 64-75, p. 4. 



Academies, publications in general library, Murray, p. 4. 



Addenda, Dyer, p. 99-102. 



Adequate, term as applied to Kew, Elwes, 1027. 



Admiiiistration at TLevr, the Director subordinate to the 

 First Commissioner of Works, Dyer, 1312-1315 ; rela- 

 tion to Office of Works, Dyer, p. 78 ; would require 

 change on a.malgamation there, Siern, 977-980. 



Admiralty, correspondence as to collections. Dyer, p. 86 ; 

 expenses of collections consigned to Kew, p. 113. 



Admission to the Herbarium, Dyer, p. 98. 



Adyantages, of amalgamation not justified if expensive, 

 2Iasfers, 658 ; of gluing specimens, Dyer, p. 94 ; of 

 two coliectioias, blasters, 667, 668, 670. 



Adyice to b'oitianic stations. Dyer, p. 76 ; — forth-coming 

 from both establishments, Murray, 163. 



Africa, colonial work at Keiw, Murray, 164 ; — botanic 

 stations, Dyer, p. 79 ; Congo heiibaiium at Brussels, p. 

 164 ; work in two hembaria, Dyer, 1355-1356 ; — East, 

 collections, Dyer, p. 85 ; — ^South, flora, Dyer, p. 64, 

 65 ; — Tropical, flora, by Oliyer, Dyer, p. 65 ; how it 

 might be worked, Fawcett, 546, 549. 



African Aeantliacefe, Clarke, 302 ; — plant-collections, 

 at the British Museum, Iliern, 950 ; — ^in some in- 

 stances larger than thiose at Kew, Murray, 74, 75 ; 

 — ^not studied by -n-itness, Hanhury, 515. 



Agriculture, Board of, arrangement as to botanic and 

 zoologic matters, Lankester, 1186-1192 ; technical 

 botanic work. Dyer, 1309, p. 65. 



Agriculture, Indian, Dyer, p. 77, 78 ; West Indian, Com- 

 missioner appointed, Dyer, p. 76. 



Alton, William, p. 112 ; collectors during his term of 

 office, 141 ; 'his " Hortus Kewensis " drawn up by 

 Solander, Dryander and Brown, p. 112. 



Alton, William Townsend, correspondence with Sir J. 

 Banks, Dyer, p. 84 ; — ^witli Dr. Lindley, p. 112 ; 

 Director-General of the Poyal Gardens, p. 112 ; editor 

 of the "Hortus Kewensis," Ed. 2, p. 112 ; not respon- 

 sible for names attached to plants, p. 112 ; records of 

 Kew destroyed by him. Dyer, p. 102 ; resigned in 1840, 

 p. 113 ; to receive Bauer's drawings. Dyer, p. 101, 

 102. 



Algie, arrangement, Murray, p. 4 ; collections at Berlin, 

 p. 169 ; — Vienna, p. 162 ; — erroneously named by Dr. 

 Dickie, Holmes, 487-490. 



Aloe, cannot be shown in herbaria, Holmes, 402. 



Alterations in naming AIg« needed at the British 

 Museum, Holmes, 479, 481, 484-489. 



Amalgamation of the t;wo herbaria, anywhere, desirable 

 Clarke, 304, 337; at the British Museum, desirable' 

 Groves, 342-343; Hiern, 954-956, 958; at Kew de- 

 sirable, Mxves, 1009-1012, 1014 ; Hemsley, 1211 ; 

 King, 210, 235 ; by cabinets. King, 212, 214, 215, 

 235 ; Masters, 642, 643 ; Murray, 153 ; —not prac- 



3499. 



Auialgauiation, izc.—euntin ucJ. 



ticable. Dyer, 1342, 1343 : bv collection or con- 

 tiguity. Dyer, 1287, 1342, 1343; King, 211, 214, 236- 

 240 ; by incorporation of sheets. King, 238 ; cost, 

 large, Lankester, 1164, 1165; Murray, 88-92, 96-107; 

 counterbalanced, Carnitlh.rs, 576; dangers of, Mur- 

 ray, 83 ; fittings required, 2Iurray, 89-91 ; labour re- 

 quired, Murray, 93 ; preponderating adyantages, 

 Seward, 920. 921 ; small economy resulting, p. 179 ; 

 Murray, 88-94; time required, Clarke, 328; Elwes, 

 1040, 1041 ; would assist botanists, Carruthers, 570. 



Amateurs, majority of papers in Linnean Society's Trans- 

 actions, by, Carruthers, p. 137; should have a her- 

 barium in London, Carruthers, 126, 127. 



Ambrosia, as a "type" of Compo.sitas, Holmes, 421. 



America, expeditions to collect issuing from. Dyer, 1294^ 

 p. 85. 



American botanists and Kew. Dyer, p. 82 ; their opinion 

 of the fire risks ther3. Dyer, p. 96 ; plants not studied 

 by -R-itness, Hanhury, 515. 



Anatomic investigations, collections not sufficiently 

 iit'.lised. Dyer, p. 64 ; — in Jodrell Laboratory, Dyer, 

 p. 95. 



Anatomy of palaeozoic plants, Seward, 895. 



Animal remains more used in staratigraphic geology than, 

 plants, Murray, 86. 



Annotations in Banksian Library referring to the her- 

 barium, Carruthers, p. 135. 



Antarctic collections of "Erebus" and "Terror," Dver^ 

 p. 85-87. 



Antoine, Franz, the types of his " Ooniferen " at Vienna^ 

 p. 162. 



Anthropology, not represented at Cromwell Road, 

 Lankester, 1151, 1166. 



Apologies extorted from British Museum officials, Dyer,. 

 p. 57. 



Appendices in Kew Bulletin, Dyer, p. 81. 



Application for additional space ignored. Dyer, p. 98. 



Applied Botany, see Economic Botany. 



Arlioretum hand list, Dyer, p. 58. 



Argyll, late Duke of, in Geological Department, 

 IVoudioard, 1066. 



Aroid inflorescences at Vienna, p. 162. 



Aroids, best studied in a living state, Elwes, 1022. 



Arrangements at Kew preferable, Masters. 637, 665 ; 

 of herbaria, Dyer, p. 95 ; Murray, 33, 34, p. 4 ; good 

 at both institutions. King, 275, 276; of museums,. 

 Dyer, p. 58 ; suggested by the Devonshire Commis- 

 sion, p. 141. 



Arrears of cryptogams, none, Murray, (fl ; — of phane- 

 rogams, Murray, 64-65. 



Artists, regulations for, Dyer, p. 64. 



Ascension, fl'ora. Dyer, p. 65. 



Assistant Librarians, their grade, p. 111. 



Assistants, in herbarium. Dyer, p. 59; work assigned, 

 Murray, 140. 



Attacks by British Museum Officials on Kew Dyer, n 

 57. ' y > F 



Attendance of Visitors, Murray, p. 5. 



Auckland Island collection, Dyer, p. 86. 



Auckland, Lord, consignment of plants from Kew, |.. 



Australia, flora. Dyer, p. 65 ; representative herbarium 

 to be at the British Museum, King, 2S3, 290 ; types 

 m the British Museum, not Kew, Murray, 160, 162. 



Australian collections at the British Museum, Dyer, 

 1275 ; no large accession from, now received --it Kew' 

 Dyer, p. 74. 



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