BBITISH AND IKISH BOTANISTS. 29 



dener. Sent by Banks to Port Jackson. Salisbury, Parad. 

 Lond. f. 73 ; Collins, ' N. S. Wales,' 205. Burtonia Salisb. 

 = Hibhertia. Burtonia E. Br. 



Burton, Sir Richard (1821-90) : b. Barbara House, Herts, 19 

 Marcb, 1821; d. Trieste, 20 Oct., 1890; bur. Mortlake, 

 Surrey. - Traveller in Africa, &c. Plants from Congo in 

 Herb. Kew. Fl. Trop. Afr. i. 10 ; ' Nature,' 30 Oct., 1890, 

 646. 



Bush, William Maddocks (1813 ?-57): d. Weston-super- 

 Mare, 17 Dec. 1857. M.D. F.L.S., 1843. "Acquired 

 considerable knowledge " of botany. Proc. L. Soc. 1857-8, 



XXV. 



Busk, George (1807-86) : b. 1807; d. London, 10 Aug., 1886. 



Surgeon, E.N. F.L.S., 1846 ; Sec. 1857-68 ; F.E.S., 1850; 



Pres. E.C.S., 1871. Zoologist and anthropologist. 'Volvox 



Globator,' with Williamson, 1853. Proc. Linn. Soc. 1886-7, 



36 ; E. S. C. i. 742 ; ix. 406. Oil portr. at Linn. Soc. by 



Miss E. M. Busk. 

 Bute, John, Earl of [see Stuaet, John]. 

 Butt, Rev. J. M. (fl. 1825). M.A. Vicar of Bast Garston, 



Berks. Eelation of the following. ' Botanical Primer,' 



1825 ; Pritz. 50 ; Jacks. 37. Smith, Lett. i. 440. 

 Butt, Rev. Thomas (fl. 1797-1809). Of Areley, Salop. F.L.S., 



1797. Sent Anaphalis margaritacea from Wyre Forest to 



Smith. Smith, Lett. i. 435-441. Contrib. to E. Bot. 662, 



2018, &c. Botanised in Ireland. 

 Buxton, Richard (1786-1865) : b. Prestwich, Manchester, 15 



Jan., 1786; d. Ancoats, Manchester, 2 Jan. 1865; bur. 



Prestwich. Shoemaker and newsman. ' Botanical Guide 



to . . . Manchester,' 1849. Pritz. 50 ; Jacks. 256 ; Autobiog. 



in ' Guide ' ; Cash, 94 ; Journ. Bot. iii. 71 ; Boase ; Diet. 



Nat. Biog. viii. 106. 

 Bynoe (fl. 1837-43). Surgeon on H.M.S. 'Beagle,' 1837-43. 



Fl. Tasmania, cxvii. Plants in Herb. Kew. 



Caius, John, alias Key (1510-73): b. Norwich, 6 Oct., 1510; 

 d. London, 29 July, 1573 ; bur. in Chapel of Caius College, 

 Camb. M.A. Cantab., 1535. M.D. Padua, 1541 ; of Cam- 

 bridge, 1558. Pupil of Yesalius. F.E.C.P., 1547; Pres., 

 1556-60. Physician to Edward VI., Mary, and Elizabeth. 

 Founder of Caius College, Camb. Communicated histories 

 of rare plants to Gesner. ' De Stirpium,' 1570. Pritz. 50 ; 

 Jacks. 26; Munk, i. 37; Life by Aikin; Cooper, Athen. 

 Cantab, i. 812 ; Diet. Nat. Biog. viii. 221. Three portr. at 

 Caius Coll. ; mezzo, portr. by J. Faber ; woodcut in his 

 ' Works,' 1556 ; and one in the ' Heroologia.' 



Oalcoensis, Henricus (fl. 1493). Benedictine Prior. Scotch? 

 ' Synopsis Herbaria,' MS. Pult. i. 24. 



Callcott, Lady (Maria), neeBusDAS (1785-1842) : b. Papoastle, 

 Cockermouth, 19 July, 1785; d. Kensington, 28 Nov., 1842 ; 

 bur. Kensal Green Cemetery, m. 1. Thomas Graham, E.N., 



