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Galopina Thunb. Rubiaceae (n. 7). 2 $. Afr. 



Galphimia Cav. Malpighiaceae (n). 12 warm Am. Cult. orn. shrubs. 



Galpinia N.E. Br. Lythraceae. i Transvaal. 



Galpinsia Britton (Oenothera BH.). Onagraceae. 6 N. Am. 



Galtonia Decne. Liliaceae (n). 2 S. Afr. Cult. orn. fl. (spire lily). 



Galvesia Domb. ex Juss. Scrophulariaceae (n. 3). 3 Peru to Calif. 



Galypola Nieuwland (Polygala p.p.). Polygalaceae. i U.S. 



Gama grass (Am.), Tripsacum, 



Gambeya Pierre (Chrysophyllum p.p. EP.). Sapot. (i). 5 trop. 



Afr., Am. 



Gambir, Uncarin Gambler Roxb. 

 Gamblea C. B. Clarke. Araliaceae (i). i Sikkim. 

 Gamboge, Garcinia Morella Desr., &c. 

 Gamete, a sexual reproductive cell.. 

 Gametophyte, the sexual generation. 



Gamo- (Gr. prefix), united ; -petalae (BH.), Sympetalae ; -petalous, 

 -phyllous, -sepalous, with concrescent C, P, K; -tropic (movement), 

 before fert. 



Gamocarpha DC. = Boopis Juss. (Calycer.). 

 Gamogyne N.E. Br. Araceae (v). 2 Malaya. 

 Gamolepis Less. Compositae (8). 12 S. Afr. 

 Gamopoda Baker. Menispermaceae. i Maclag. 

 Gamosepalum Hausskn. Cruciferae (4). 2 W. As. Gamosepalous. 

 Ganja, Cannabis saliva L. 

 GanophyUum Blume. Sapindaceae (n) (Burser. BH.). i Phils, to 



Austr. 



Ganua Pierre ex Dubard (Illipe p.p.). Sapot. (i). 6 Malaya. 

 Ganymedes Salisb. = Narcissus Tourn. p.p. (Amaryll.). 

 Garapatica Karst. (Alibertia BH.). Rubiaceae (i. 8). i Colombia. 



Fr. ed. 



Garberia A. Gray. Compositae (2). i Florida. 

 Garcia Rohr. Euphorbiaceae (A. II. 3). i trop. Am. 

 Garcilassa Poepp. et Endl. Compositae (5). i Peru. 

 Garcinia L. Guttiferae (v). 200 palaeotrop. trees or shrubs with leathery 

 1. Sta. free or united into bundles or into a common mass. Berry ; 

 seed arillate. The resin of G. Morella Desr. and other sp., obtained 

 by cutting notches in the stem, forms gamboge. The fr. of many is 

 ed., esp. that of G. Mangostana L. (mangosteen), the aril of the seed 

 of which is a delicacy. Some yield useful timber. 



Gardenia Ellis. Rubiaceae (i. 8). 80 palaeotrop., largely cult. orn. perf. 

 fl. Some sp. have apparently whorls of leaves, 3 in each, really a case 

 of condensation of two whorls of 2 into one with extreme anisophylly 

 of one whorl ; the fourth 1. is reduced to a minute scale. The stipules 

 of many secrete a resinous fluid. 



Gardeniopsis Miq. Rubiaceae (n. 4). i Sumatra, Borneo. 

 Gardneria Wall, ex Roxb. Loganiaceae. 3 India to Japan. 

 Gardoquia Ruiz et Pav. (Saturda p.p. EP.}. Labiatae (vi). 30 W. Am. 

 Garget (Am.), Phytolacca. 



Garhadiolus Jaub. et Spach (Rhagadioius BH.). Comp. (13). 4 W. As. 

 Garidella Tourn. ex L. =Nigella L. (Ranunc.). 

 Garjan oil, Dipterocarpus. 



