INDEX. 



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Recoirnifion in the Colonial Office List, Dyer, 1318-1320, 



p. 56. 

 Recommendations of the Devonshire Commission, p. 



138-141 ; —cited. Dyer, 1358-1365 ; Murray, 167-175. 



Reconstruction of the cryptogamic herbarium, Murray, 



p. 3. 

 Record of the last quarter century at Kew, Dyer, p. 76. 

 Reduction of arrears, Murray, 69-73. 

 Redundancy, inevitable. Dyer, p. 95. 



Reference collection as a residue, Holmes, 388, 397 ; 

 — herbarium, always unsatisfactory, Carrufherx, 617 ; 

 — every herbarium is such, King, 217 ; — further e.x- 

 planation, Holmes, 418 ; — insufficient for a palaeo- 

 botanist, Woochvard, 1069-1073, 1077, 1078, 1098 ; 

 — might mislead, Seward, 899, 900 ; — might suffice 

 for living plants, but not for fossil, Carmfhers, 578 ; 

 — wanted for study of fossil plants, Seward, 883, 884 ; 

 —would lielp students. Woodward, 1069, 1077, 1078. 



Regulations for Colonial botanic gardens, Dyer, p. 75 ; 

 garden staff, Dyer, p. 59 ; study in the herbarium. 

 Dyer, p. 65 ; use of collections, at Berlin, p. 169-170 ; 

 — at Kew, Dyer, p. 94 ; — at Vienna, p. 163-164 



Reichenbach, Prof. H. G., general herbarium at Vienna, 

 p. 162 ; orchid collection, p. 162 ; — mentioned, p. 

 162 ; work at Kew since his death, Dyer, p. 79. 



Reid, Mr. Clement, his study of fossil phanerogams, 

 Seward, 915 ; work in Geological Department, Wood- 

 ward, 1066, 1076. 



Relations between the two establishments, Dyer, p. 57. 



Relative cost of building. Dyer, 1329. 



Remounting of the Kew collections, Clarke, 311, 312, 

 322. 



Removal of the herbarium from the fossils, Carruthers, 

 616, 618 ; — of the natural history collections, pro- 

 posed, p. 117 ; space gained by, Murray, p. 3. 



Renault, B., in charge of fossil plants, Paris, p. 166. 



Rendle, Dr. A. B., at Kew, Dyer, p. 65 ; help on In- 

 dian flora, Murray, 119 ; used the Geological Depart- 

 ment, Woodward, 1066. 



Reply to interrogatories, Dyer, p. 58-103 ; Murray, p. 

 2-4 ; — special, to Mr. Holmes's chlarges, Batters, 

 p. 179; Carruthers, p. 177, 178; Murray, p. 178. 



Representative herbarium at the British Museum, King, 

 223, 277, 278, 282, 283, 290 ; —essential, Scott, 1121, 

 1122. 



Report, Devonshire Commission, 1871-75 p. 138-147 ; 

 Keeper of Botany, monthly, Murray, 21 ; Dr. Lind- 

 ley to the Treasury, on Kew, p. 112 ; Select Com- 

 mittee, 1835, p. Ill ; Trustees, p. 122 ; — cited, 

 Carruthers, p. 134. 



Reputation of Kew, Hiern, 949. 



Requirements of students, Holmes, 397. 



Requisitions of Government, rare, Murray, p. 3. 



Research, at the British Museum, Murray, 6, 17-24 ; 

 — by assistants, Murray, 121, 123 ; conditions, 

 Murray, 81, 82 ; how far allowed to staff. Dyer, 

 1370-1373 ; essential to a museum. Farmer, 845 ; her- 

 barium intended for, Dyer, p. 97 ; its results should 

 be publis'hed by the Government, Holmes, 470 ; — 

 should be confined to Kew, King, 278, 279 ; — 'should 

 be first made there, Masters, 6?4 ; ^should be near 

 living collections, Holmes, 403 ; ultimate end of the 

 collections. Dyer, p. 64. 



Reserve of specimens, supply. Farmer, 792-795, 8B5 ; 

 Seivard, 935-936 ; — Jfrom Kew, Elwes, 1035-1038 ; 

 King, 271. 



Responsibility, increase on amalgamation, Dyer, 1289 ; 

 two establishments comparefd. Dyer, p. 57. 



Restriction in collections, Dyer, p. 74. 



Revesby Ahbey, directions in Banks's codicils, p. 101. 



Wiodymenia, errors in naming. Holmes, p. 173. 



Richards, Adm. George Henry, evidence, p. 147. 



Richmond Park, water supply from, Dyer, p. 97. 



Ridley, H. N., Fernando Noronha collections. Dyer, 

 p. 87. 



R'edel, L., Brazilian collections at f5t. Pet-ersbui^, p. 

 165. 



Ripon, the Most Hon. the Marquess of, on Colonial 

 ■work, Dyer, p. 74, 76. 



Risk of fire, not great, Hemsley, T249. See also Fiee. 

 34S9. 



Rivalry between two establishments, Murray, 156 ; 

 ■ — beneficial, Fawcett, 529, 550 ; — may be useful, 

 King, 234 ; — nut causing undue expense, Fawcett, 

 537, 563 ; — not productive of good. Holmes, 414 ; 

 Masters, 727, 728. 



Robcrge, specimens collected by, Dyer, p. 98. 



Robertaon-Glasgow, C.P., at Kew, Dyer, p. 65. 



Robinson, the Most Hon. George Frederick Samuel, 

 Marquess of Ripon. See Bipon. 



Iti/sa, a critical botanist needwl for, Hanbury, 509. 



Ross, Six J. C, plants of his expedition, Owen, p. 153. 



Roj^al Botanic Gardens, Kew, p. 103. See Kew. 



Royal College of Science, Farmer, 763-773, 804, 810, 

 833 ; collections, Carruthers, 599, 602 ; exhibition for, 

 A[ array, 15; general herbarium, King, 243; men- 

 tioned, Holmes, 429 ; museum, Lanhester, 1173 ; no 

 standing arrangement, Murray, 182-187, 193, 195, 

 196 ; relations, Murray, 142, 143 ; specimens not re- 

 quired should be made over to. Holmes, 388 ; students, 

 Murray, p. 3 ; Woodward, 1097 ; visits to Jodrell 

 Laboratory, Dyer, p. 66. 



Royal College of Surgeons, teratological collection at, 

 Farmer, 840-841; Masters, 742-746. 



Royal Commission, 1847-50, p. 113 ; —1871-75, p. 127- 

 149. 



Royal Geographical Society, arrangement to instruct 

 travellers, Dyer, p. 66 ; — library used, Dyer, p. 98. 



Royal MiJiit, Banks's papers relating to, p. 101. 



Royal Sdiool of Art, supplied. Dyer, p. 64. 



Royal Society, Banks's papirs, Dyer, p. 101 ; — library- 

 used, Clarke, 334 ; Dyer, p. 98. 



Royal VeteriiMry College, students, Murray, p. 3. 



Rubber plants, cultivated afc Kew, Dyer, p. 64 ; — ^in 

 India, Dyer, p. 76 ; in " Kew Bullertin," Dyer, p. 80;. 

 trade in Africa, Dyer, p. 76. 



Eubus, a critical botanist needed, Hanbury, 509. 



Rufford, P., work in Geological Department, Woodward, 

 1066. 



Rusby, Dr. H. H. , at Kew, Dyer, p. 82 ; — on fire risks 

 at Kew, Dyer, p. 97. 



Russell, G., memorandum, 126; reply, Bennett, p. 126; 

 — cited, Owen, p. 152-153. 



Russell, Right Hon. Lord John, memorial addressed to, 

 1847, p. 113. 



Russian herbarium at St. Petersburg, p. 164, 165. 



S. 



Saccardo, P. A., fungi arranged after, Murray, p. 4. 



St. Helena, flora, Dyer, p. 65. 



St. Petersburg, applicaition for information, p. 161 ; 

 herbarium at, Brown, p. 117 ; local herbarium, p. 

 164 ; report from Director, p. 164-165. 



St. Vincent, collections. Dyer, p. 87. 



Salaries, at Berlin, p. 169 ; British Museum, Murray^ 

 p. 3 ; Brussels, p. 164 ; Kew, p. 141 ; Dyer, p. 59, 

 88-93; Paris, p. 166-167; St. Petersburg, p. 165; 

 Vienna, p. 162 ; increase on amalgamation, Murray, 

 99. 



Sdlisburia leaves mistaken for ferns. Woodward, 1087. 



Salmon, E. S., at Kew, Dyer, p. 65; on Erysiphacese 

 of Kew herbarium. Dyer, p. 98. 



Saving on amalgamati'on, Murray, 96, 98-107, 111, 112 ; 



Saxicolous lichens. Dyer, p. 94. 



Scandinavian plants for comparison. Groves, 364. 



Scaiiborough, fossil plants from, Woodward, 1087. 



Schizymenia, error in naming. Holmes, p. 173. 



Schomburgk, Sir Richard, collections, Dyer, p. 85. 



Schomburgk, Sir Robert Hermann, drawings of Guiana 

 planjts, p. 116. 



Schott, H. W., drawirigis at Vienna, p. 162. 



Schultz, C. H., numbers employed by, Clarke, 314. 



Schweinitz, L. de, specimens at Kew, Dyer, p. 98. 



Science, at Kew, regulation concerning. Dyer, p. 78; 



freedom of Director, in all matters of, Dyer, 1313- 



1315. 

 Scientific work, injury by duplication, Flwes, 1052, 1054. 



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