BOTANICAL NECROLOGY FOR 1889 
In preparing the Necrology the Editors have been greatly assisted by Mr. George 
Murray, of the Botanical Department, British Museum. 
CHURCHILL BABINGTON 1 . Bom at Roecliffe, Leicestershire, 
March n, 1821. Died at Cockfield, Suffolk, January 12, 1889. 
Educated at the University of Cambridge. M.A. 1846; D.D. 
1875; Fellow of St. John’s College, 1846. Clergyman. Disney 
Professor of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, 1865-1880. 
Biographical notice by Babington in Journal of Botany, 1889, 
and by Taylor in Trans. Bot. Soc, Edin. XVII (1889). Pub- 
lished : — - 
Remarks on British Lichens and Fungi, principally on species or 
varieties new to our Flora. Linn. Soc. Proc. I (1849). 
Lichenes Arctici ; collected in 1848 by Mr. Seemann, of the expedition 
of Capt. Kellet, in H.M.S. ‘Herald’ in search after Sir J. Franklin. 
Hook. Journ. Bot. Ill (1851). 
Lichenes Himalayenses ; being an enumeration of the Lichens col- 
lected in the Himalaya mountains by Capt. R. Strachey and J. E. 
Winterbottom, Esq., during the years 1847 and 1848 . Ibid. IV (1852). 
Notice of the Lichens collected by Dr. Sutherland, during the Arctic 
voyage of Capt. Penny in the ‘ Lady Franklin.’ Ibid. 
The Orations of Hyperides for Lycophron and for Euxenippus (facsimiles), 
the text edited by Rev. C. Babington. Cambridge, 1853. 
The Lichens of New Zealand. (Reprinted from J. D. Hooker’s Flora of 
New Zealand). 1855. 
Introductory Lecture on Archaeology delivered before the University 
of Cambridge. Cambridge, 1865. 
Catalogue of a selection from the British and English Coins in the 
Fitzwilliam Museum. Cambridge, 1867. 
Materials for a History of Cockfield, Suffolk. 1880. 
Readings and Studies for the Clergy. Lond. 1879. 
Catalogue of the Birds of Suffolk, with an introduction and remarks 
on their distribution. 8vo, Lond. 1886. 
1 The Editors are indebted to Mr. F. V. Dickens, of London, to Prof. Babington, 
of Cambridge, and to Mr. J. Bass Mullinger, of St. John’s College, Cambridge, 
for information about Prof. Churchill Babington. 
[Annals of Botany, Vol. III. No. XII.] 
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