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Kew, Koyal Botanic Gardeus — continued. 



p. 94 ; activ-ty in herbaj-iuiu, Hemaley, 1205 ; ad- 

 denda to Director's Reply, p. 99-103 ; additions to 

 library, Dyer, p. 99 ; adnil.nistraticn, alteration 

 needed on union, Hicni, 977-980 ; —departmental 

 committee proposed in 1883, Dyer, p. 57 ; AduD.ralty, 

 cost of collections borne by, p. 113 ; —collections 

 transmitted by, Itichards, p. 147 ; admission, special, 

 Dyer, p. 64 ; ' advance of botanic study, the object of 

 the colIeotJons, Dyer, p. 58 ; advantage of, as a 

 botamic centre, p. 122 ; — concentration. Dyer. 1283, 

 1284, 1288, 1230, 1304 ; —of gluing down specimens, 

 Dyer, p. 94 ; — uf trajisference of British Museum 

 herbarium to. King, 273 ; African, botanic stations, 

 Dyer, p. 76 ; — botany, partly ])redominaut in certain 

 areas, 2Iurray, 74, 75 ; — floras, botli establishaaents 

 at -work on, Dyer, 1354-1356 ; — tropical floras, 

 method of working, Faurett, 546, 549; Agriculture, 

 Board of, arrangement with, Dyrr, 1309 ; p. 65 ; Lcui- 

 kestcr, 1188, 1190 ; — Commissioner, for AYest Indies, 

 Dyer, p. 76, 83 ; —in India, Dyer, p. 77-78 ; Alton, 

 W. T., collections under, p. 141; — correspondence 

 with Banks, Dyer, p. 84 ; —Director of Royal Gar- 

 dens, p. 112 ; — documents destroyed by, Dyir, p. 

 102; — "Hortus Kewensis," p. 112; Allemand, A., 

 visit to K&w on colonisation matters, Dyer, p. 74 ; 

 annalgamation, Lanlr.ster, 1163, 1138 ; — advantageous, 

 Clarke, 304; Hemsley, 1211, 1213; Hiern, 954; 

 Seward, 920 ; — —costly, Murray, 89-107 ; —at 

 British Museum, desirable, Groves, 342, 343; Hiern, 

 954 ; —at Kew, desirable, Fhces, 1008, 1009, 1012, 

 1014, 1015 ; King, 205, 310, 220 ; blasters, 635-644 ; 

 — — a luxury. Dyer, 1307 ; — — bv cabinets or 

 sheets, Clarke, 311, 337 ; King. 214, "215, 235-240 ; 

 Masters. 642-646 ; Murray, 153 ; — itime required, 

 Clarke, 328 ; Elwes, 1041 ; — ^by contiguity or collo- 

 cation. Dyer, 1287, 1342, 1343 : King, 235-243 ; 

 —would not assist Kew, Dyer, 1279, 1288, 1289, 1305, 

 1330 and therefore deprecated, 1'286-1290 ; — 

 would oblige the British Museum to name the fossil 

 plants there. Farmer, 800 ; — would save in the 

 library, Dyer, 1329 ; America, communications with, 

 p. 128 ; American botanists at Kew, Dyer, p. 81 ; — 

 herbarium, Carey's, Dyer, p. 95 ; anatomical investi- 

 gation. Dyer, p. 95 ; Appendices in "Kew Bulletin," 

 Dyer, p. 80 ; appointments compared with the British 

 Museum, p. 129 ; Arboretum, hand list of, Dyi r, p. 

 -58 ; arrangement of herbarium. Dyer, p. 95 ; — better 

 than at the British Museum, blasters, 636, 637, 665, 

 671 ; —good. King, 275, 276 ; —perfection of, Bedl, 

 p. 131 ; — recoimmended by ithe Devonshire Commis- 

 sion, p. 141 ; — species as far as genera. Dyer, p. 

 94 ; arrangement of Museums, Dyer, p. 58 ; 

 artists, access to drawings. Dyer, jd. 98 ; — 

 admission, Dyer, p. 64 ; — collections used by. 

 Dyer, p. 58 ; atfcractioii by reputation, Hiern, 949 ; 

 Auckland, Lord, consignment of plants to, p. 113 ; 

 Australian collection, should be in London, Hooker, 

 p. 128 ; — products. Dyer, p. 74 ; — types in the British. 

 Museum a.bsent froan Kew, Murray, 160, 162; auto- 

 nomy or fusion, Dyer, 1357 ; Ayrton, Rt. Hon. 

 A. S., Memorandum, p. 151 ; Banks, Rt. Hon. Sir J., 

 Bart., codicils. Dyer, p. 85 ; — connection with Kew, 

 p. 112 ; Bennett, p. 125 ; — correspondence, Dyer, p. 

 84-85 ; — drawings by Bauer, Bennett, p. 116 ; Dyer. 

 p. 98 ; Banksian collections not at Kew, Dyer, 1274 ; 

 Hemsley, 1225, 1226 ; — collections, were sent from 

 Kew, Hemsley, 1220 ; — Herbarium, memorandum on. 



Dyer, p. 100-102 ; not at Kew, Dyer, 1274 ; 



Hemsley, 1225, 1226 ; —remarks on, Dyer, 1299, 1345 ; 

 — should be transfen-ed, BentJiam, p. 121 ; — value, 

 Dyer, 1306 ; Bar.badoes, Commissioner of Agriculture 

 at. Dyer, p. 83; Bauer, F., bequest to, Dyer, p. 100, 

 101 ; — his drawings, Bennett, p. 116 ; Dyer, p. 98 ; 

 Bennett, J. J., reply to Memorandum, 1869, p. 126 ; 

 Bentham, G., gifts. Dyer, 1290; —letter t;) Lord 

 Derby, -p. 102; — library presented, Dyer, p. 98 ; — 

 —its extent. Dyer, p. 102 ; — offered Directorship, p. 

 102; —views, 1871, p. 130; Bentham and Hooker's 

 " Genera " the basis of the herbarium arrangement, 

 Dyer, p. 95 ; bequests, large accessions by. Dyer, p. 

 74 ; Berlin, referred to occasionally. Dyer, 1281 ; 

 Berkeley, Rev. M. J.; his herbariurn at Kew, Dyer, 

 1305, p. 74 ; — its value, Dyer, 1305 ; —types of 

 myxomyeetes lent. Dyer. p. 94 ; Beseherelle collection 

 ■of mosses, purchase declined, Dyer, p. 87 ; — reasons 

 Dyer, 1296, 1305 ; —typical case. Dyer, 1331 ; biblio- 

 graphy of Kew work mentioned, Dyer, p. 65 ; binding, 

 cost of, p. 174 ; — without limit. Dyer, p. 98 ; blacken- 

 ing of herbarium sheets, Dyrr, p. 94 ; Board of A"ri- 



Kew, ivoyal Botanic (Jardens — continued. 



culture, botanic work done for, Dyer, 1309, p. 65 ; 

 Board uf Trustees recommended ui 1839, p. 99 ; 

 Board of Trade Returns on tickets, p. 128 ; Board of 

 Visitors suggested. Hooker, p. 120 ; boiling, arrange- 

 ments for, Dyer, p. 95 ; books bought, Dyer, p. 87, b'-J ; 

 — lost at binders. Dyer, p. 98 ; — present arrange- 

 ments, Dyer, p. 99 ; — Stationery Office vote for, Dyer, 

 p. 99; — wanting, Hiern, 961, 962; burrowed 

 specimens, Dyer, 1344, p. 93, 94 ; botanic collectors 

 to His Majesty, p. 141 ; — excursions of staff, Dyer, 

 13. 59, 60 ; — gardens, suggestions for Colonial, Dyer, 

 p. 75 ; — institutions in Colonies, Dyer, p. 83 ; — sta- 

 tions, in Africa furnished, Dyer, p. 76 ; in " Kew 



Bulletin," Dyer, p. 78 ; — sui-vey of the Empire, 

 Dyer, p. 64 ; Botanical Department, British iMuseuni, 

 Dyer, p. 57 ; " Botanical Magazine," Dyer, p. 98 ; 

 botanists, portraits at Kew, Dyer, p. 58 ; — visiting 

 the herbarium. Dyer, p. 65 ; — working at Kew, Dyer, 

 p. 98 ; botany, Devonshire Commission recommenda- 

 tions impracticable. Dyer, p. 97 ; — elementary, for 

 garden staff. Dyer, p. 59 ; — foreign, p. 128 ; — in its 

 most comprehensive sense the object of Kew, Dyer, 

 p. 58 ; — kinds at Kew, Dyer, 1267 ; — systematic, 

 the only place in the world where it can be properly 

 studied, Elwes, 1008 ; Brabourne papers mentioned, 

 Dyer, p. 101 ; Britain, visitors for the botany of. 

 Dyer, p. 66 ; British botanists visiting the herbarium. 

 Dyer, ]d. 65, 66 ; — herbarium, Watson's, Dyer, p. 95 ; 

 — — practically wanting, Hanbury, 506 ; British 

 Museum, Botanical Department, and Kew, Dyer, p. 

 57 ; — a competing body. Hooker, p. 127 ; — collections 

 believed to be equal to those at Kew, Carruthers, p. 

 133 ; — could be brought under one system and con- 

 trol, p. 129 ; — demands for collections. Dyer, p. 85- 

 87 ; — duplicate volumes presented by the Trustees, 

 Dyer, p. 98 ; — herbarium consulted by witness, 



Elwes, 1006, 1007 ; if transferred to Kew would 



be stopped in growth. Dyer, 1343 ; stronger than 



Kew in parts, Murray, 158 ; — not taken into account. 

 Dyer, 1278, 1330 ; —offshoot of Kew, Dyer, 1299, p. 

 102 ; — plants not at Kew, Elwes, 1851 ; — should be 

 transferred to Kew. Hooker, p. 118 ; — should be sub- 

 ordinate to Kew, Hooker, p. 128, 140, and under one 

 head, p. 128 ; — should have separate functions. 

 Hooker, p. 128, 140 ; — transference deprecated, Dyer, 

 1286-1290 ; — visited last by monographers. Masters, 

 633 ; Brown, R., in Banks's codicils, Dyer, p. 100, 

 101 ; building not large enough, Masters, 641 ; — to 

 receive British Museum collections, Dyer, 1343 ; 

 Buitenzorg exceeded in the number of palms culti- 

 vated, Dyer, p. 83 ; " Bulletin," its origin. Dyer. p. 

 78-81 ; business men debarred from visiting, Car- 

 ruthers, 577 ; busts of botanists. Dyer, p. 58 ; cabinets, 

 Dyer, p. 95 ; — new, wanted, Clarke, 313, 324, 325, 

 325* ; — number. Dyer,]). 58 ; — retained from British 

 Museum, Hemsley, 1215, 1224 ; — smaller than those 

 at the British Bluseum, 2Iurray, 90, 91 ; Calcutta, 

 specimens borrowed from, Dyer, 1344 ; candidates, 

 qualifications required, Dyer, p. 59 ; caoutchouc. 

 Dyer, p. 73 ; carpological specimens in museums. 

 Dyer, p. 94 ; capsules, employment of, Dyer, p. 94 ; 

 cases in museums, Dyer, p. 58 ; catalogue of 



library, printed, Dyer, p. 98 ; additions. Dyer, 



p. 99 ; Ceylon, relations with Kew, Dyer, p. 83 ; 

 " Challenger " collections worked out. Dyer, p. 65 ; 

 changes in administration needful on union, Hiern, 

 977-980 ; chemistry lectures. Dyer, p. 59, 60 ; China, 

 Henry's collections. Dyer, 1294 ; Cinchona enterprise. 

 Dyer, p. 64, 72 ; City (of London), technical infoimia- 

 tion from, Dyer, p. 66 ; clubs at Kew, Dyer, p. 62, 

 53 ; coffee, information afforded, p. 128 ; — report on. 

 Dyer, p. 72 ; collections, at the British Museum 

 absent fi'om Kew, Hiern, 950 ; — claimed by the 

 British Museum, Dyer, p. 85-87 ; — desired from. 

 Dyer, p. 87 ; — determined by specialists. Dyer, p. 

 94 ; — Government expeditions, Devonshire Commis- 

 sion recommendations, Dyer, p. 57 ; — gravitate to 

 Kew, Dyer, p. 83 ; — incorporation into one series. 

 Dyer, p. 95 ; —objects of, Dyer, p. 58 ; — x-icher than 

 those of the British Museum, Ball, p. 131 ; Masters, 



626, 627, 629-630, 662-664, 718, 719 ; known to, 



Fawcett, 526 ; Scott, 1105 ; — ■ — partially, Seward, 



869 ; used by. Farmer, 766, 767 ; — ■ — requisite 



to consult British Museum collections, Murray, 39 ; 

 — when purchased, Hemsley, 1252, 1254-1256 ; 

 — worked up at Kew, Dyer, p. 65 ; collectors, seeds 

 raised, p. 112 ; — sets, views on. Ball, p. 132 ; — terms. 

 Hemsley, 1260-1262 ; — will always be attracted. 



