INDEX. 



■20S 



Kew, Koyal Botanic Ganleus — cuntinued. 



in capsules, Vycr, j). 94 ; — used to compare witJi 

 fossils, Fhillips, p. 122; fruit trade, m ■' Kew 

 Bulletin," Dyer, p. 78 ; functions of herbarium, 

 Hemsley, 1201-1204 ; fungus cultures. Dyer, p. 95 ; 

 fusion, -suggested, I'yir, 1367 ; Gainopetalie cf Ar- 

 boretum, Vyer, p. 58; Gaiton, Captain D. S., his 

 Ttiews,p. 148 ; garden, an essential to any herbarium, 



Elwes, 1022 ; — Idbraiy, Vyer, p. 58 ; wlien open, 



Dyer, p. 59; — use o: herbarium, Hemsliy, 1202; 

 gardening staff, Dyer, p. 59 ; gardens, plants from 

 not used, by witaiess. Groves. 358, 369 ; — used edu- 

 cationally, Farmer, 775, 789; Gay, J., herbarium 

 presented by Sir J. D. Hooker, p. 74 ; genera, large, 

 an-rauged geographically, Dyer, p. 95 ; " Genera 

 plantarum,"' described, Dyer, p. 76 ; — arrangement 

 followed, Dyer, p. 95 ; generic deit'ermination, Dyer, 

 1369, p. 94"; (ikxji^e III. and Kew, Dy-r, p. 101 ; 

 geographic arrangement in herbarium, Dyer, p. 95 ; 



King, 230; Masters, 666, 684; of living collect- 



tions, Dyer, p. 95 ; of timbers ; Dyer, p. 58 ; 



— botany, recommendations of Devonshire Commis- 

 sion, Dyer, 1357, p. 97 ; — distribution of plants. Dyer, 

 p. 58; gift, accessions by, Dyer, p. 74; Glaziou, A., 

 his plants sent to Kew, Dyer, p. 82 ; gluing doAvn 

 •of specimens esseiitiial. Dyer, p. 94; Gwernment 

 enquiries, Dyer, p. 64 ; — expeditions, collections 

 sent to, Dyer, p. 65; Murray, 173; — how shared, 

 Dyer, 1358; —plants from, p. 126, 139, 153; — 

 — formerly sent to the British Museum, p. 153 ; — 



— presented to Sir \V. J. Hooker, p. 142 ; sent 



from the Admiralty, Richards, p. 147 ; — difficulty in 

 getting funds for science, Dy-' r, 1307 ; — not respon- 

 sible for Jodrell Laboratory, Dyer, 1361 — 1365 ; 



grant for library catalogue. Dyer, p. 98 ; — for 



purchases. Dyer, 1281 ; guides to museums. Dyer, 

 p. 58 ; gum, correspondence on a commiercial sample, 

 Dyer, p. 66 ; gymnosperms in museum, Dyer, p. 

 58, 94; hand lists. Dyer, p. 58, 59; Henry, Dr. A., 

 Chinese collections. Dyer, 1294 ; hepaiticse lent. Dyer, 

 p. 93 ; herbaceous plants, hand 'list. Dyer, p. 58 ; 

 herbarium, p. 119, 149 ; — ^acooimmodation probably 

 adequate, Elwes, 1057 ; — arrangement, Dyer, p. 81, 

 95 ; — asserted superiority, Hooker, p. 126 ; con- 

 troverted, Bennett, p. 126 ; — ^at Kew, transferred 

 by Brown's order, Dyer, p. 85 ; — built up by corre- 

 spondence Dyer, 1291 ; — centre of all a'.-ti'^'ities, 

 Dyer, 1269. 1270 ; — ecmpired with the British 

 Museum, Hsmsley., 1222, 1227; cf., 1232-1237: 

 — daily used for naming plants, Dyer, p. 58; 

 — crammed, King, 241, 242; — 'crowded, Hemsley, 

 1241 ; — essential to a garden, Elwes, 1022 ; 

 — foreign botanists, preference shown by. Dyer, p. 

 81: — functions. Dyer, p. 64-66; — ^indispensable, 

 Dyer, 1271, 1272 ; ■ — introduced exotic plants, 

 Dyer, p. 102 ; — known to witness fox forty 

 years, Hemsley, 1200 ; — less convenient than 

 British Museum, Groves, 340, 341, 344; 

 — little recent knowiledge of, Elwes, 1057 ; — ^miateiial, 

 Dyer, 1366 ; — —worked up. Dyer, p. 91 ; — might 

 acquire part of British Museum herbaoium, Elwes, 

 1029 ; -of everything useful, Elwes, 1052 ; pos- 

 sibly one-jfenth, the rest duplioajtes, Elwes, 1030 ; 

 —most valuable for research, Clarke, 387, 329, 330 ; 

 —must be kept adequate, Elwes, 1027 ; — needed for 

 the gardens, p. 140 ; — — ^cited, Owen, p. 152, 154 ; 

 — not complete. King, 282 ; — not fireproof, p. 128 ; 

 Dyer, p. 95-97 ; — not used for pupils. Farmer, 775- 

 819 ; — ^number of specimens. Dyer, p. 58 ; — reasons 

 for working there, Elwes, 1006 ; — regulations. Dyer, 

 p. 65, 94 ; — report on, Dyer, p. 68 ; — requisites for, 

 King, 216, 270, 294 ; — research an object, Dyer, p. 

 '98; — ^retained, Hiern, 964-966; — ^sheets and sizes. 

 Dyer, p. 95 ; — should remain as at present, Car- 

 ruthers, 566, 576 ; — ^space for new buildings. Dyer, 

 p. 98; — study of certain plants in, im-nractdoable, 

 Elwes, 1022 ; — ^used for plants wanting at Cromwell 

 Road, Groves, 339 ; — ^uses of, Hemsley. 1201-1204 ; 

 why described at length. Dyer, p. 56 ; Herbarium, 

 Banksian memoranduim on. Dyer, p. 100-102 ; Her- 

 barium building used as la library, Hooker, p. 129 ; 

 historic botany, few study it. Masters, 650 ; — her- 

 baria, if any, not known to witness. Masters, 675 ; 



should be transferred from British Museum, 



King, 231 ; history of, Dyer, v. 67 ; Hooker, Sir 

 J. D., oaa-eer, p. ISO; — collection of fossil plants, 

 Dyer, p. 94. 95 ; — on letter from G. Bentham, p. 

 102 ; — on Bauer's drawings, p. 101 ; Hooker, Sir 

 "W. J., appointed director, p. 113; — career, p. 149; 

 — ^herbarium, p. 113, 142, 149 ; ^purchase, p. 132, 



Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens — continued. 



liU; —library bought for Kew, p. 98, 141, 142; 

 Jioiiicultural press. Dyer, p. 59 ; — school at Kew, 

 DyLi-, p. 59; Horticulture, Alastcrs, 624; — in "Kew 

 Builttin,' uycr, p. Bu ; horticulturiats, access to maw- 

 mgs, Dyer, p. 98 ; — collections. Dyer, p. 58 ; — plants 

 named, Masters, 701-703 ; 756-762 ; —reasons for pre- 

 ference, Elwes, 1028, lU4d ; " Hortu^i Kewensis ' ami 

 authorship, p. 112 ; hose, tire, Dyer, p. 96 ; housing 

 insufiicient, Dyer, i297, 1298; Hutchins, D. C, on 

 fore&t products, Dyer, p. 82, 83 ; hydrants in Her- 

 barium, Dyer, p. 90; Ibbetson, Hon. W. D. C. J., on 

 Indian agriculture. Dyer, p. 77 ; "Icones plantarum," 

 Dyer, p. 98 ; imperfect col'lection would be disastrous. 

 King, 294 ; — copies not bought for libraiy, Dyer, 

 p. 99 ; Imperial work. Dyer, p. 56 ; incompleteness, 

 term deprecated, Dyer, 1276, 1277 ; inconvenient of 

 access, Groves, 348 ; incorporation, by cabinets. Mas- 

 ters, 642, 643 ; — by aheets, impossible, Hemsley, 1217, 

 1224 ; increase, annual amount uniknown, Hemsley, 

 1263 ; " Index Kewensis " described. Dyer, p. 76 ; 

 India, botanic asisistance essential. Dyer, p. 57 ; 

 — botanists engaged on its flora, Dyer, p. 65 ; — Cin- 

 chona, Dyer, jj. 76 ; — collections, Hemsley, 1252 ; 

 — communications with, Hooker, p. 128 ; — consignment 

 of plants to, I). 113 ; — economic botany, Dyer, 1267 ; 

 India Office, advice to. Dyer, p. 77 ; — assistant paid 

 by. Dyer, p. 59, 65 ; — ^not represented officially, Dyer, 

 1300-1303 ; Indian collections admititedly larger than 

 those of the British Museum, Murray, 74, 77, 157, 

 161 ; — — best collection, King, 207 ; — exhibition, 

 supply from. Dyer, p. 74 ; — floras in preparation, Dyer, 

 p. 98 ; — types at the British Museum wanting at Kew, 

 Murray, 159 ; indiaruibber, Dyer, p. 73 ; — ^plants 

 yielding. Dyer, p. 64 ; industrial application of plants, 

 Dyer, p. 58 ; — museum, p. 127 ; inflammability of 

 Herbarium building. Dyer, p. 96 ; King, 244, 284-288 ; 

 insignificant amount of competition, Hemsley, 1255 ; 

 instruction, popular. Dyer, 1267 ; p. 58, 59 ; — rarely 

 asked for, p. 127 ; instructional collection preferably 

 in London, p. 128 ; instructions as to own evidence. 

 Dyer, 1300-1303, 1321-1323 ; interrogatories addressed 

 to the Director, p. 55, 56 ; investigation, anatomic. 

 Dyer, p. 95 ; iron for cabinets. Dyer, p. 95 ; isolation 

 of Herbarium buildings. Dyer, p. 97 ; Hemsley. 1240, 

 1249, 1250 ; Jamaica, relations with. Dyer, p. 83 ; Jod- 

 rell Lajboratory, access, Dyer, p. 66 ; --dimensions, 

 Dyer, p. 75 ; — due to private munificence. 

 Dyer, 1361-1365 ; — 'fossil botany at. Holmes, p. 

 173 ; — list of papers emanating from, p. 174-177 ; 

 — report on. Dyer, p. 69 ; journals and books 

 wanting, Clarke, 310 ; Hiern, 961, 962 ; journalists, 

 reasons for applying to Kew for names. Masters, 

 762 ; keeper, four officials with function of, Dyer, 

 p. 58 ; — of herbarium and library, Dyer, p. 58 ; 

 — • — staff, p. 58, 59 ; — of Jodrell Laboratory, Dyer, 

 p. 59 ; — of museums. Dyer, p. 59 ; — service as, 

 Hemsley, 1197-1200 ; " Kew," an abbreviation, Dyer, 

 p. 58 ; " Kew Bulletin," Dyer, p. 65, 78-81, 98 ; —ap- 

 pendices, p. 78-81 ; — information for. Dyer, p. 67 ; 

 — origin, etc.. Dyer, p. 78-81 ; ^supplied from corre- 

 spondence. Dyer, p. 67 ; King, Sir G., on Indian 

 agriculture, Dyer, p. 77 ; — visits to Kew, Dyer, p. 

 82 ; Kirk, Sir J., establishment of rubber trade. 

 Dyer, p. 76 ; laboratory, accommodation needed, 

 King, 286, 296 ; see also Jodrell Laboratory ; Lagos, 

 rubber trade. Dyer, p. 96 ; Lambert's plants at, p. 

 179 ; leaf forms for fossil study, Dyer, 1366 ; lec- 

 tures. Dyer, p. 59, 60 ; — not public. Hooker, p. 127, 

 128 ; — to young gardeners. Hooker, p. 129 : Owen, 

 p. 153 ; library. Hooker, p. 119, 128 ; — accessibility. 

 Farmer, 807 ; Masters, 676-679 ; — admirable, Elwes, 

 1019 ; — consulted by witness. Farmer, 806 ; — de- 

 ficiencies, Clarke, 310, 334 ; Hiern, 961, 962 ; not 



noticed, Elwes, 1020 ; — extent. Dyer, p. 58, 97 ; 

 — generally sufficient, Clarke, 310 ; — inferiority, 

 Bennett, p. 126 ; Carruthers, 135 ; — needs strength- 

 ening, Clarke, 319 ; — previous to 1841, p. 141 ; 

 — printed catalogue. Dyer, p. 98 ; — report on. Dyer, 

 p. 69 ; — research purposes. Dyer, p. 98 ; — should 

 have its requirements supplied, Elwes, 1044, 1045 ; 

 lichens, saxicolous, Dyer, p. 94 ; lightning condu<- 

 tor fixed. Dyer, p. 96 ; light better than at the British 

 Museum, Masters, 671 ; lights not permitted, Hems- 

 ley, 1248 ; Lindley, Dr. J., orchid herbarium. Dyer, p. 

 95 ; — report, p. 99, 112 ; Linnean herbarium should 

 be at Kew, Kivg, 231 : Linnean Society, collections 

 desirable. Dyer, 1339 ; — monographs published by. 

 Hooker, p. 127; Lister, Mr. A., types lent to. Dyer, 

 p. 94 ; literature emanating from, p. 64, 65, 127, 



