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DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE ON BOTANICAL WORK : 



Hooker, Sir William Jackson — continued. 



p. 134, 136 ; — ^difficulties alleged, Bennett, p. 124 ; 

 appointed direotor, p. 113 ; Dyer, p. 57 ; career of, 

 p. 149 ; collections, p. 113 ; difficulties in uniting 

 the two herbaria, Bennett, p. 124; evidence, 1^8, p. 

 118; — cited, p. 134, 136; floras ol British colonies. 

 Dyer, p. 64 ; herbarium, its size and value, p. 119, 

 139 ; — memorial as to its purchase, p. 116, 142 ; 

 library. Dyer, p. 98 ; living collections not used for 

 descriptions, Carruthers, 613, 614; pupils sent col- 

 lections to him, Fawcett, 541 ; residence at Kew, p. 

 113 ; Sloane herbaria, their historic value, p. 118 ; 

 transference of British Museum collections would be 

 axiviantageous, p. 118. (See also Kew.) 



IBEooker, Sir W. J., and J. G. Baker, Synopsis filieum, 



Murray, p. 4. 

 Hope, C. W. W., at Kew, Dyer, p. 65. 

 BJoirell, E. C. , at Kew, Dyer, p. 66. 

 Hortus Kewensis, its authorship, p. 112 ; Carruthers, 



p. 137. 



"Horticultural botany, Elwes, 1004. 



Horticulture, in "Kew Bulletin," Dyer, p. 80. 



Horticulturists, dissatisfied with the British Museum 

 collections, Elwes, 1026 ; their preferemce for Kew, 

 blasters, 624, 631-633, 701-703, 738 ; their use of the 

 British Museum, Masters, 756-762. 



THost, N. T., drawings at Vieniua, p. 162. 



Housing at Kew wholly inadequate, Dyer, 1297, 1298. 



Hudson, W., plants lost sight of, Holmes, p. 173; 

 — co'rrection, p. 178, 179. 



■Hutchins, D. E. , at Kew, Dyer, p. 65; on forest pro- 

 duce. Dyer, p. 83. 



Hiixley, Professor Thomas Henry, fossils slioTild be 

 Tvith recent forms, p. 124 ; Government coiUections 

 sent to, Richards, p. 148 ; proposal to bring both 

 herbaria into definite relations so as to avoid dupli- 

 cation, p. 134. 



Ibbetson, Hon. William Denzil Charles Jelf, on Indian 

 Agriculture, Dyer, p. 77-78. 



"Icones plantarum," Dyer, p. 98. 



Identification, always precedes laying in, Murray, 124 ; 

 — of plants. Dyer, p. 64; Murray, 18-20 ; — problems 

 only to be solved at Kew, Holmes, 407. 



Imperfect books not bought. Dyer, p. 99 ; — herbarium 

 might be misleading, Seward, 899, 900. 



Imperial Inistitute, large and fine collection of forest 

 products, Dyer, p. 82. 



"Importers of drags, referred to Kew, Murray, 29. 



Increase of Kew collections, percentage not known, 

 Hemslcy, 1263. 



incorporation at Kew, by cabinets a temiporary expe- 

 dient, Siern, 994; — ^by selection. Holmes, 384; 

 — British Museum, p. Ill ; — ^desirable. Holmes, 

 384; King, 205, 210, 212; Masters. 635, 642-646; 

 impossible, Hemslcy, 1215, 1217, 1219, 1224; three 

 methods, Hiern, 993 ; Masters, 642 ; — of specimens, 

 Murray, 2, 3. 



"Index Kewensis," Dyer, p. 76. 



Index Museum, lankester, 1183 ; Murray, 133-137. 



India, agriculture. Dyer, p. 77-78 ; — ^botanic needs of, 

 Dyer, p. 57 ; — botanists on flora of, Dyer, p. 65 ; 

 — Dictionary of Economic Products, Dyer, p. 76 ; 



Hora, Dyer, p. 65 ; Handle's assistance as to the 



grasses, Murray, 119 ; smaller floras in hand, 



Dyer, p. 98 ; worked at Kew, Clarke, 327 ; — forest 



flora, by Brandis, Dyer, p. 76 ; — for^est officers, 

 Dyer, f. 77; — ^Kew, richer collections than at the 

 British Museum, Xing, 209; Murray, 74, 77, 157- 

 161 ; — no large accessions now. Dyer, p. 74 ; 

 — plants not studied by witness, Hanhury, 515 ; 

 — relations with Kew, Dyer, p. 76 ; — representative 

 herbarium should be at the British Museum, King, 

 223, 290, 292 ; single consignment and plants ini 

 Alton's time, p. 113 ; — ^types at Kew, Hemsley, 

 1262 ; Murray, 159. 



India Museum, collections from. Dyer, p. 75. 



India Office, assistant in herbarium paid by, Dyer, p. 

 59, 65 ; — relations with Kew, p. 64 ; — represenita^ 

 •'■inn before the Committee, Dyer, 1300-1303. 



India-rubber plants cultivated at Kew, Dyer, p. 64; 

 — in Africa, Dyer, p. 76. 



Inflorescences of palms at Vienna, p. 162. 



Injury, by duplication, Elwes, 1052, 1052 : —to science 

 by removal of herbarium from the Bajnksian library, 

 Carruthers, p. 135. 



Inspector-General of Agriculture for India, Dyer, p. 77, 

 78. 



Instruction of collectors. Dyer, 1292, 1293, p. 66 ; 

 Murray, p. 3 ; popular, no functioxi of the British 

 Museum, Lankester, 1152, 1155-1157, 1170, 1185; 

 — not direct, at Kew, Dyer, p. 59. 



Interchanging visits of staffs. Dyer, 1281, 1282 ; 

 Murray, 113, 119, 120. 



Interest of geologists in fossil plants, Murray, 86, 87. 



Iron cabinets, possible in future. Dyer, p. 95. 



Isaac, C, letter regarding Kew organisation. Dyer, p. 

 79. 



Isolation of herbarium, Dyer, p. 97 ; Hemsley, 1240, 

 1249, 1250. 



J. 



Jackson, Benjamin Daydon, at Kew, Dyer, p. 65 ; 

 — (Secretary of Oommilttee), correspondence, p. 161- 

 170, 173-174, 177-180 ; summary of previous inquiries, 

 p. 109-158. 



Jackson, John Reader, lectures, Pyer, p. 60. 



Jaanai'oa, collections, Fawcett, 559, 562. 



Jacquin, Mcolaus Joseph, Baron von, drawings at 

 Vienna, p. 162. 



Jaeger, A., and Sauerbeck, mosses ^arranged aft«r, Mur- 

 ray, p. 4. 



Japan, collections. Dyer, p. 85 ; special herbarium at 

 St. Petersburg, p. 164. 



Jardin des Plantes, Piaris, prof6ss_ors of Jx)tany, Brown, 

 p. 117 ; — ^report on, Cornu, p. 155-158 ; — statement, 

 Lockyer, p. 147. 



Jairdin du Roi, now styled " Jardin des Plantes," Cornu, 

 p. 165. 



Jermyn Street Museum, Owen, p. 126 ; — collections 

 sent to, Richards, p. 148 ; — ^fossils believed to be 

 there, Holmes, 441 ; — stratigrapliic geology partially 

 showm at, Lankester, 1169 ; JFoodwatd, 1065. 



Jodrell Laboratory, fossil botany, Holmes, p. 173 ; 



— fossil plants there, few, Seward, 870 ;' — keeper 

 without salary, Dyer, 1364 ; — ^study of fossils there, 

 Lankester, 1181. 



Jodrell, T. J. Phillips, laboratory erected and equipped 

 by. Dyer, p. 75. 



Johnson, W. H., at Kew, Dyer, p. 65. 



Jones, Prof. T. Rupert, work in Geological Department, 

 Woodward, 1066. 



Jones, J. Winter, correspondence as to collections', 

 Dyer, p. 86. 



Journals and books at Cromiwell Road not at Kew, 

 Hiern, 961, 962. 



Judd, Prof. J. W., his students visit the Geological 

 Department, Woodward, 1096. 



Jurassic plants of Yorkshire, Seward, 939 ; studied, 

 Seward, 891. 



K. 



Keeper, four officials who correspond to that term, Dyer, 

 p. 58 ; (Honorary) of the Jodrell Laboratory, Dyer, 

 p. 59, Q. 1364 ; — of botany, British Museum, duties, 

 Murray, p. 2 ; — ^should have geological qualifioa- 

 ■fiions, Bentham, p. 131 ; ■ — ^of the herbarium and 

 library, Dyer, p. 58 ; — of the museums, Dyer, p. 59- 



Kensington, exhibition there comipared with the British 

 Museum, Bennett, p. 124. 



"Kew," an abbrewation for "Royal Botanic Gardens, 

 Kew," Dyer, p. 58. 



Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens, accessibility, Dyer, 1282, 

 1341 ; " King, 274 ; —relative, Clarke, 331-353 ; 

 Elwes, 1055 ; Groves, 350-353 ; accessions. Dyer, p. 

 65 ; —how obtained. Dyer, 1292-1294, p. 74 ; —space 

 required for, Dyer, p. 97 ; accumulatiion, not 

 desired. Dyer, 1285 ; — of unmounted material, Dyrr, 



