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IMxirray, Mr. George Robert Milne, F.R.S. — coniinucd. 

 from, p. 3 ; University towns possess teaching her- 

 baria, 194 ; unmounted specimens, their number, p. 

 4 ; unnamed collections, new species in, 152 ; visits 

 interchanged of staffs, 113, 119, 120; visit'ii's, 

 affected by removals, 27 ; — how reckoned, 22, 23 ; 

 — now reduced by set of British plants in public gal- 

 lery, 130 ; — numbers, p. 3 ; — reasons for diminu- 

 tion, p. 3 ; — reported to Trustees, 21 : — two classes, 

 21; volumes in the depaitmental library, p. 4; 

 Wealden flora, 87; Williamson collection, partly 

 purchased by the B'otanical Depaitment, 47 ; woods, 

 near the dried plants, p. 3 ; — number of specimens, 

 p. 2 ; workers on fossil plants, p. 53. 



'Murray, Rev. R. P., at Kew, Dyer, p. 65. 



Museum at Kew, a model for the British Museum, 

 Bcnfham, 143. 



Mu>:i'iini d'Historire Naturelle, Paris, report on, p. 165- 

 168. 



Museum of Natural History, Paris, Lnckyer, p. 147. 



Museum of Practical Geology, fossil plants, Carruthcrs, 

 p. 137 ; — stratigraphic geology at, Lankcster, 1169. 



Museums at Kew, Dyer, p. 58, 82, 94, 95 ; — additions 

 to. Dyer, p. 75 ; — attitude of Sir H. Primrose, and 

 Lord Esher, Dyer, 1312 ; — contents. Dyer, p. 58 ; 

 — library. Dyer, p. 58 ; — revision of. Dyer, \). 97 ; 

 — space for extension, Dyer, p. 98 ; — use of, Dyer, 

 p. 66. 



Mycetozoa, Guide to, Murray, 35, p. 3 ; herbarium 

 arrangement, Murray, p. 4. 



MjTO'mycetes lent, Dyer, p. 93. 



N. 



Naming collections, Murray, 33, 34; — at Kew, 

 HemsJey, 1202, 1204 ; — of specimens', views on, 

 Holmes, p. 173. 



National botanic collections, should be at Kew, Ball, 

 p. 131; Holmes, 407; — should be in London, 

 Carruthers, p. 137 ; its requirements, p. 137. 



National Herbarium should be at Kew, Hooker, p. 126 ; 

 — statement denied, Bennett, p. 126. 



Natural and Artificial Productions, a Department, p. 

 IIL 



Natural History, proposal to remove it, p. 117. 



Natural History Museum, its superior advantages, 

 Carruthers, p. 138. 



Natural Orders, arrangement at the British Museum, 



Masters, 666 ; partly so at Kew, Masters, 687 ; — 



as loiown to students, Holmes, 418 ; • — of economic 

 products, Dyer, p. 61-62. 



Naturalists' societies, Murray, 6. 



Naval officers, accessions from Cornu, p. 168. 



Neilreich, August, herbarium at Vienna, p. 161, 162. 



; New plants should be sent to Kew, King, 271 ; Masters, 

 729. 



New Guinea, plants from. Dyer, p. 87. 



New York, Museum, fireproof, Dyer, p. 86. 



New Zealand, flora. Dyer, p. 65 ; — private collection 

 from, Dyer, p. 86. 



Newton, Prof. A,, Admiralty collectionis sent to, 

 Bichards, p. 148. 



Ifiger expedition collection, Dyer, p. 85. 



Nitophyllum, Dickie's error concern Jig, Holmes, n. 

 173l 



Nomenclature of living collections at Kew, Dyer, p. 58. 



: Notice as to use of herbarium. Dyer, p. 94. 



Normal size of sheets, Holmes, 388. 



North Gallery at Kew, Dyer, p. 58, 75. 



North, Miss Marianne, Dyer, p. 58, 75. 



Nottingham, application for duplicates, Dyer, p. 66. 



Numbers, collectors', Clarke, 314. 



O. 



Object of Kew collections, Dyer, p. 58. 

 (Ecological collections, Murray, 132, 136. 



Ofiice of Works, enquiry, 1868-69, p. 126;' men- 

 tioned, Carrnthcrs, p. 134 ; Owen, p. 152 ; —memo- 

 randum, 1873, p. 151^ 



Official evidence, not as a scientific expert. Dyer, 1300- 

 130(2, 1321, 1322, 1335-1337; —publication of re- 

 search by staff, undesirable, Dyer, 1373 ; — publica- 

 tions. Dyer, p. 98. 



OSicials not blameable for difl'erences in the two estab- 

 lishments, Masters, 663. 



Oils, vegetable, at Paris, p. 166. 



Old collections at the British Museum, Hcmsley, 1207. 



Oliver, Prof. D., flora of tropical Africa, Dyer, p. 65. 



Oliver, Prof. F. W., exhibition for his pupils, Murray, 

 161, 189. 



Oolitic shale, fossil plants from, Woodward, 1087. 



Opinion, personal, Lankestcr, 1152. 



Orchid flowers, in fluid, at Vienna, p. 162. 



Orchids at Kew, hand list, Dyer, p. 58 ; — best studied 

 living, Elwcs, 1022; —in "Kew Bulletin," Dyer, 

 p. 79. ' y ' 



Orders of economic plants, Dyer, pi. 61-62. 



Organisation at the Jardin des Plantes, Cornu, p. 165. 



Organography, professor of, at Paris, p. 166. 



Origin of the British Museum collections, p. Ill ; 

 — Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, p. 112. 



Overlapping of collections, unintentional, Murray, 

 165. 



Owen, Prof, (afterward Sir), Richard, Admiralty col- 

 lections sent to-, Bichards, p. 148 ; botany, his changed 

 opinion, p. 125 ; British Museum, statement concern- 

 ing, 151-154, 156-157 ; collections might be removed 

 without disadvantage, p. 119; evidence, 1858, p. 119; 

 — 1860, p. 125 ; fossil plants in the national collec- 

 tions, p. 120; Index Museum, Lankcster, 1183; 

 Jermyn Street Museum and mineralogy, p. 126 ; Kew, 

 development and proposed transference of botany 

 thither, p. 126 ; — statement concerning, p. 151-154, 

 156-157; proposal to merge the two herbaria, p. 140; 

 — rejected by the Devonshire Commission, p. 140 ; 

 remarks on the British Museum and Kew, p. 156, 

 157 ; statement relative to the two institutions, p. 

 151-154 ; views on the proposed transference, Dyer, 

 p. 57. 



Oxford herbarium should be kept up to date, Fawcett, 

 542. 



Oxford University, cost of printing "Index Kewensis," 

 borne by, Dyer, p. 76. 



Oxford and Mortimer, Robert Harley, Earl of, see 

 Harley. 



Pacific, collections at the British Museum, Dyer, 1275. 



Palaeo-botanic assistant refused for the Geological De- 

 partment, Woodward, 1079. 



Palaeobotanists, need more -than a reference herbarium, 

 Woodward, 1069-1074 ; — none on the staff of the 

 British Museum, Woodward, 922 ; — working '.n the 

 British Museum, Murray, 53 ; Woodward, 1066. 



Palaeobotany, Dyer, p. 95 ; — its technique, Dyer, 1368 

 — should noft ibe split up too- much, Dyer, 1367 ; — 

 transference of fossil pla-nits would be a gi'eat loss, 

 Woodward, 1076. 



Palaeonibologic coUeotions, Murray, p. 3 ; - — department 

 of 'the British Museuan, a striking success. Dyer, 1366. 



Palaeontologists, collection arranged for, King, 257 ; — 

 special type of workers, Lankester, 1146 ; ■ — who have 

 used the Geological Department, Woodward, 1066. 



Palaaontology, arrangement suggested, p. 141 ; — .at 

 Brussels, p. 164 ; — at Paris, p. 166 ; — at St. Peters- 

 burg, p. 165 ; — distinct aims of. Dyer, 1360 ; — in the 

 Geological Department, Lankester, 1142, 1143, 1147 ; 

 — ^vegetable, Dyer, p. 95. 



See also Fossil Flants. 



Palaeozoic plants, their anattomy, Seward, 895. 



PaJaaozoologic collection, Woodward, 1083. 



Palaeozoology, its technique, Dyer, 1368. 



Palliser, Ga.pt., eollectioms, Dyer, p. 85. 



