INDEX. 



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Slides, microscope, at Berlin, p. 169 ; Cromwell Koail, 

 Murray. 148, p. 2 ; Kew, no collection, Dyer, p. 58 ; 

 Paris, p. 1d6, 167 ; Vienna, p. 161 ; usually 

 deteriorate. Farmer, 859. 



Slip catalogue of book titles, Murray, p. 4. 



Sloane, Sir Hans, collections, p. Ill ; Murray, p. 2-4 ; 

 directions as to keeping intact, p. 124 ; herbaria, 

 p. Ill ; — alleged neglect, p. Ill ; —uninjured, 

 IJ. 115 ; Carruthcrs, 610 ; opinions as to remaining in 

 London, Bcntham, p. 120 ; Hooker, p. 118 ; Lindlcy, 

 p. 119. 



Smith, Sir James Edward, owner of the Linnean Her- 

 barium, 1823, p. Ill ; — ntentiuned, Carndhcrs, p. 

 137. 



Smith, John, evidence as to use of dried material in 

 descriptions, Carruthcrs, 613; foreman at Kew, p. 

 112 ; names affixed to plants by him, p. 112. 



Smith, Captain John Donnell, at Kew, Uycr, p. 66, 

 82. 



Smith, William, on characteristic forms of life, Wood- 

 ward, 1102. 



Societies for gaixlen sta£f, Dyt-r, p. 62, 63. 



Solander, Daniel Carl, librarian to Sir J. Banks, p. 

 Ill ; imanuscriptis in the British Museum, p. 116 ; 

 work on " Hortus Kewensis," p. 112. 



Soims-Laubach, H. Graf zu, at Kew, 'J)ii< r, p. 66 ; work 

 in Geological Department, Woodward, 1066. 1076. 



Somerset House, woods used in shipbuilding 3.hown, 

 p. 122 



Somerville, Professor W., on Indian agriculture, Dyer, 

 p. 78. 



Sonder, Dr. O. W., Oape flora, Dyer, p. 64. 



Soot not found injurious, Carruthers, 616. 



Sowerby, James, models of fungi, p. 114, 115 ; —guide, 

 Murray, p. 3 ; types of " English Botany," Car- 

 ruthers, p. 180. 



Space for future growth, Murray, p. 4; —needed, 



Dyer, p. 97 ; Hemsley, 1241-1245 ; application 



ignored, Dyer, p. 98. 



Special articles in "Kew Bulletin," Dyer, p. 80. 



Specialisation sustresited by the Devonshire Commis- 

 sion, Dyer, p. 97. 



Specialists, outside, Dyer, p. 94. 



Speciality, might be advantageous, Farmer, 858-862. 



Species, arrangement in large genera, Dyer, p. 95 ; 

 Murray, p. 4. 



Specimen, definition, Dyer, p. 58 ; Hemsley, 1234-1256 ; 

 Murray, p. 178. 



Speeimens, at Berlin, p. 168 ; — Biitish Museum, 

 Murray, p. 2, 178 ; compared with Kew, Hems- 

 ley, 1232 ; —Brussels, p. 164 ; —Kew, Dyer, p. 58 ; 



compared with Cromwell Road, Hemsley, 1232 ; 



—Paris, p. 167 ; —St. Petersburg, p. 165 ; —Vienna, 

 p. 161, 162 ; counted, Murray, 3 ; glued down, Dyer, 

 p. 94 ; gummed down, Murray, p. 4 ; method of using 

 different sizes of paper, Holmes, 588 ; naming and 

 arrangement, Murray, 33, 34 ; not allowed outside, 

 Clarice, 303 ; — for comparison, Seward, 877 ; not 

 lent, as a rule. Dyer, p. 93, 94 ; supply from reserve. 

 Farmer, 792-795, 863 ; transference and expense, 

 Bennett, p. 127. 



Sphacelaria, species mixed in herbarium, Holmes, p. 

 173. 



Spices shown, at Kew, p. 128 ; at Paris, p. 166. 



Spirit preparations, Berlin, p. 168 ; British Museum, 

 Murray, p. 2 ; Kew, Dyer, p. 58 ; Paris, p. 166, 

 167 ; Vienna, p. 162. 



Staokhouse, J., on Hudson's herbarium. Batters, p. 

 179. 



Staff, at Berlin, p. 169; at British Museum, Murray, 

 4, p. 2 ; — could not be diminished, Murray, 100 ; 

 -educational functions, Murray, p. 2, 3 ; —-increased 

 since 1880, Dyer, 1290 ; — relation to field dubs, 

 Murray, 6 ; at Brussels, p. 164 ; at Kew, Dyer, p. 

 88-93 ; —herbarium, Dyer, p. 58 ; —museum, Di/i r, 

 p. 59 ; —notice in Colonial Office List, Dyer, p. 83 ; 

 research by. Dyer, 1369-1373. 



Standing Committee of Trustees, Dyer, p. 86. 



Stanhope, Hon. J. H., in Banks's oodioils, p. 100, 101. 



Stanley, Eight Hon. Edward Henry, 15th Earl of 

 Derby, letter addressed to, p. 102. 



3499. 



Stanley, llight llev. Edward, Bishop of Norwich, Preai- 

 dent of the Linnoan Society, memoi'ial, 1847, p. 113. 



atupeliiM, speciiuens cannot be properly shown in her- 

 baria, Holmes, 402. 



Statement in reply to interrogatories, Dyer, p. 56-103 ; 

 Murray, p. 2-4. 



Stationery Office, negleot to print sufficiency of copies. 

 Dyer, 1324-1328 ; purchase of books. Dyer, p. 99 ; 

 wood pulp jKiper, Dyer, p. 94. 



Steel caibdiiets suggesited, Dyer, p. 95. 



Stephani, F. , licpaticac lent to, Dyer, p. 93 ; rearrange- 

 ment after, Murray, p. 4. 



Stephen, Leslie, at Kew, Dyer, p. 66. 



Stephenson, Sir B. C, letter. Dyer, p. 99. 



obimuhis of rivalry, Fawcett, 529, 530 ; Holmes, 414 ; 

 King, 234 ; Masters, 727, 728. 



Storehouse at Kew, Hemsley, 1240. 



Straits Sebtle(iii.''nts, flora in preparation. Dyer, p. 82. 



Strabigraphic geolo^gy, fossil plants not so important 

 for as formerly, Murray, 60, 86, 87 ; — reasons sug- 

 gested, Murray, 85-87; jvoit represemted dn the 

 Britisli Museum, Lankester, 1151, 1166 ; — partially 

 so in Jeirmyn Street, Lankester, 1169; JVoodwurd, 

 1099; should be at Crumwsll Road; Lankester, 1193- 

 1195 ; of. Woodward, 1103 ; students' collection. 

 Woodward, 1095. 



Structural specimens of fossil plants at the British 



Museum, Scott, 1130 ; ti-ansference to Kew, 



Seott, 1116, 1124. 



Students, arrangements for, at Berlin, p. 169 ; at British 

 Museum, Carrutliers, 602-604; Murray, 14-17, 183- 

 187, 192, p. 2, 3 ; — ^in the Geological Department, 

 Wooehoard, 1095 ; — no provisioai for, Lankester, 

 1155-1157, 1171, 1185 ; at Kew, Dyer, p. 64 ; at Paris, 

 p. 166, 167 ; at St. Petersbui-g, p. 165 ; at Vienna, 

 p. 162 ; colledbion needed for. Holmes, 389 ; facilities 

 for, Murray, 130, 151 ; garden for. Dyer, p. 64 ; 

 Farmer, 775 ; proviaiJon for in tihe British Museum, 

 Carruthirs, 602-604; Murray, 14-17, 185-187, 192; 

 — Geological Department, Woodward, 1095 ; — none, 

 Lankester, 1155-1157, 1171, 1185 ; needs of, Lankester, 

 1174 ; requirements of, Holmes, 597 ; regulations for. 

 Dyer, p. 64 ; systematic botany for. Holmes, 405 ; 

 uneduca.ted not permitted in herbarium, Murray, 

 129. 



Study, facilities afforded, at Berlin, p. 169 ; Brussels, 

 p. 164 ; Paris, p. 166, 167 ; St. Petersburg, p. 165 ; 

 Vienna, p. 162. 



Study series, term explained, Murray, 125. 



Stur, Prof. D., work in Geological Depa.rtment, Wood- 

 ward, 1066. 



Subsidiary collections, Murray, p. 4 ; deprecated. 

 Dyer, p. 95. 



Sugar cane, disease investigated. Dyer, p. 67 ; seedling 

 "Kewensis," Dyer, p. 64. 



Suggestions for Cblonial botanic gardens. Dyer, p, 74, 

 75. 



Summary of previous enquiries, p. 111-158. 



Superintendents of Colonial botanic gardens, Dyer, p. 

 64 ; suggesitions for, Dyer, p. 75. 



Surplus material dist'ributed. Dyer, p. 66. 



Survey, botanic, of the Empire, Dyer, p. 64. 



Swainson, Wm., correspondence mentioned, jj. Ill ; 

 criticism of the British Museum, 1825, p. 111. 



Swede turnip, new disease in, Dyer, 1310. 



Switzerland, a representative herbarium recommended. 

 King, 225, 226, 230. 



Symondis, Sir W., timber for shipibuilding, p. 121. 



"Synopsis filicum " and "Synopsis hepatioarum," fol- 

 lowed in arrangement, Murray, p. 4. 



Systematic arrangement, herl>arium should be at Kew, 

 King, 229, 230 ; reference herbarium in. Holmes, 

 405 ; suggestions by the Devonshire Commission, 

 Dyer, 1357, p. 97. 



Systematic botany, at Kew, p. 141 ; can only be pro- 

 perly studied at Kew, Elwcs, 1008 ; — modern, largely 

 based on the pre-Linnean herbaria, Murray, p. ,3. 



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