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 Rh Berkeley, as plant pathologist, 231–232 ━━ as systematic mycologist, 227–230 ━━ as zoologist, 226 Binney, on Carboniferous plants, 253 ━━ on coal balls, 245 ━━ fossil plant tissues and, 307 ━━ Geological Survey and, 245–246 ━━ publications of, 246 Blair, on Morison and Ray, 31 Bobart, Jacob, Keeper of Oxford Physic Garden, 17 ━━ ━━ the younger, 18 ━━ ━━ ━━ and Morison's work, 18, 23 ━━ ━━ ━━ influence on Ray, 43 Botanic gardens, of British colonies, 136 ━━ ━━ of Calcutta, 181–182, 305 ━━ ━━ of Cambridge, 153 ━━ ━━ Chelsea Physic, 84, 92, 179 ━━ ━━ of Glasgow, 129, 130, 292 ━━ ━━ Glasnevin, 213 ━━ ━━ Government subsidy of, 288 ━━ ━━ Kew, 136–137 ━━ ━━ Oxford, 17, 18 ━━ ━━ purpose of, 281 ━━ ━━ rivalry between Edinburgh, 282, 283 Botanical Gazette, Henfrey and, 201, 202 ━━ Magazine, editorship of W. Hooker, 142 ━━ Society of Edinburgh, founding of, 294 Botanical illustration, Bauer and, 179 ━━ ━━ Berkeley and, 226 ━━ ━━ Dickson and, 301 ━━ ━━ W. Fitch and, 141–142, 246 ━━ ━━ Grew and, 52 ━━ ━━ Harvey and, 202, 206, 212 ━━ ━━ Hill and, 100, 102, 103 ━━ ━━ W. Hooker and, 141 ━━ ━━ Lindley and, 170, 174 ━━ ━━ McGillivray, 244 ━━ ━━ Tuffen West and, 200 ━━ ━━ Williamson and, 257 Botany, local study of, 249 Botany teaching, Henslow's methods, 158, 159 ━━ ━━ pioneers of, 281, 296 Bottomiey, on Gilbert, 233–242 Bower, F. O., 258 ━━ on W. Hooker, 126–150 ━━ on J. D. Hooker, 302–323 Boyle, influence on Hales, 66 Bridging species, Ward on, 277 British Algae, Berkeley on, 226 ━━ Flora, Bentham and Hooker on, 315 ━━ ━━ Berkeley on, 227–228 ━━ ━━ W. Hooker on, 143 ━━ ━━ J. D. Hooker on, 315 Brome grass, Ward on, 276–277 Brongniart, Williamson and, 254–256 ━━ antiquity of Dicotyledons and, 244 ━━ on fossil seeds, 257 ━━ influence of, 246 Broome, collaboration with Berkeley, 229 Brown, Robert, life of, 108–125 ━━ ━━ J. Banks and, 110, 111 ━━ ━━ collections of, 112 ━━ ━━ Cycad ovule and, 187 ━━ ━━ diary of, 111 ━━ ━━ Griffith and, 186 ━━ ━━ Linnean Society and, 112, 123–124 ━━ ━━ on the ovule, 184–185 ━━ ━━ period of, 134 ━━ ━━ on vegetation of New Holland, 113 Brownian movement, 120 Bryophyta, Griffith and, 188–189, 190 Bud protection, Grew on, 50

Calamites, Williamson on, 253, 254, 256 ━━ secondary growth in, 254 Calcutta Gardens, Falconer and, 305 ━━ ━━ Griffith and, 181–182 Cambridge, Ward at, 262 ━━ Botanic Gardens, 153 ━━ Herbarium, Lindley's presentation to, 170 ━━ Philosophical Society, founding of, 151 ━━ ━━ ━━ presentations to, 152–153 ━━ ━━ ━━ Ward and, 276 ━━ Professorship, 152, 274 Carboniferous period, Binney on, 246, 253, 307 ━━ ━━ J. D. Hooker on, 307 ━━ ━━ Williamson on, 4, 253, 256 Cell structure, discovery of, 53 ━━ ━━ Grew on, 53–54 ━━ theory, Williamson and 251 Cesalpino, Andrea, abstract of results of, 12, 13 ━━ ━━ classification and, 11 ━━ ━━ on Cryptogams, 21 ━━ ━━ Morison and, 26 ━━ ━━ Theophrastus and, 11 Ceylon Flora, Hooker and, 312, 313 Chelsea Physic Garden, Botany lectures at, 84 ━━ ━━ ━━ Griffith and, 179 ━━ ━━ ━━ Hill's use of, 92 Chemiotaxis, R. Brown on, 115 ━━ Myoshi on, 275 ━━ Pfeffer and, 275 Chlorophyll, Grew's observations on, 59 Circumpolar uniformity, Hooker and, 321 Classification, Adanson on, 41 ━━ Bauhin and, 14