IXDEX. 



I to 



Gadn-iill, i. 399. 



Ga^ul resin, ii. 587. 



Galani^a, ii. 2iS8. 



Galangal, ii. 20G. 



Galena, i. 10. 



Gallinac(?ous birds, i. 389. 



Gallinulcs, i. 396. 



Galls, ii. 2.58. 



Gamboge, ii. 63.3. 



Ganimic, J., on a peculiar 



species of wooapecker, 



quoted, i. 384. 

 Ganges, sacred water of tlie, 



ii. 298. 

 Gannets, i. 401. 

 Ganny, ii. COG. 

 Gapes, i. 22. 

 Garden cress, ii. 649. 

 Garden pea, ii. 503. 

 Garjun oil, ii. 627. 

 Garland (lower, ii. 207. 

 Garlic, ii. 128. 

 Garnet, i. 14. 

 Gasteropoda, i. 139. 

 Gauduma, legends of, ii. 629. 

 Gayal aud Gour, lilanford's 



account of tbo diiferences 



between tbe, i. 461. 

 Gecko, in tbe Syriac version 



of tiie Bible, i. 3 )1. 

 Geckos, i. 329 ; tbeir pugna- 

 city, i. 331. 

 Geese, i. 399. 

 Gentiales, ii. 334. 

 Gentian, ii. 334. 

 Gentiauea;, properties of, ii. 



334. 

 Gentianine, ii. 334. 

 Geography of the Andani.Tns 



and Xicobars, i. 4S0. 

 Geology, i. 1. 

 ' Geology of India,' by Midli- 



cott and lilauford, i. 1. 

 GcrauLacea", ii. .590-7. 

 Geraniales, ii. .580 ft seq. 

 Gesenius, quoted, ii. 204. 

 Gesneracea;, ii. 321. 

 Giant clam, i. 131. 

 Gibbons, i. 474 ; the en,- of, 



given in musical notation, 



1. 47-5 ; cruel to deprive 



them of liberty, ibid. 

 Gid, i. 21. 

 Gicr, connected with the Pali 



gk:u, i. 402. 

 Gilson, Dr., ii. 636. 

 Ginger, ii. 208. 

 Giusburg, Dr., ii. 689. 

 Ginseng, ii. 433. 

 Girasolo, ii. 403. 

 Girdling timber, objections 



agiiinst, ii. 690. 

 Gladstone, W. E., translation 



of the Iliad quoted, i. 117. 

 Glass-rope sponge, i. 1 7. 

 Globe artichoke, ii. 227. 

 Glow.W4irra, i. 111. 

 Glueinuni, Silicate of, i. 14. 

 Gluniales, ii. 9.5. 

 Gymnosperms, ii. 210. 



Gnathites, i. 24. 



Gnats, straining at, i. 49. 



Gnetaceie, ii. 211. 



Gnetum, structure of, ii. 212. 



Goa beans, ii. 511. 



Goa powder, ii. 491. 



Goat.s, i. 4-59. 



Goat's (lung, a wood so called, 

 ii. 240, 547, 703. 



Godwin- Austen, II.G., (|Uoted 

 and referred to, i. 174. 



Godwit.s, i. 394. 



Gohnnyiu-toh-pwe, ii. 692. 



Gold, i. 8 ; principal localities 

 f(U- working, i. 9. 



Golden apples, or figs, legends 

 of the, li. 6S9. 



Golden-backed fern, ii. 68. 



Golden eye, strange habit of 

 the, i. 399. 



Golden Hies, i. 116. 



Golden vulture, the eagle oc- 

 casionally so called, i. 404. 



Golgotha, Adam's sepidchre 

 on, ii. 218. 



Gong-ringer, i. 350. 



Good and evil, the conflict 

 between, ii. 686-7. 



" Good works," ii. 341. 



Goose barnacles, i. 24. 



Gordon, Dr. C A., experience 

 of Kamala, ii. 246 ; on the 

 unclean food of cattle and 

 pigs in India, ii. 247. 



Gould, Dr.. of Boston, F.R.A., 

 miutioned, i. 123, 171. 



Gour, th,-, i. 460. 



Gourds, ii. 449. 



Gout, remedy for, ii. 467. 



Gower, ('apt., ii. 165. 



Grains of Paradise, ii. 208. 



(iram, ii. 491, 502. 



Graniinea', ii. 96 ; extreme 

 importance and economic 

 uses of, quotations respect- 

 ing, ii. 16-17. 



Grauatea', ii. 459. 



Granit<>,i. 6. 



Gia])ts, and the grape vine, 

 ii. 5()5. 



Graphite, i. 10. 



Grass od, ii. 133. 



Gray, Dr., i. 341 ct passim. 



Great basking shark, i. 281, 

 496. 



Great burnet, ii. 485. 



Greater thatching grass, ii. 

 115. 



Grebes, i. 398, 400. 



Greek mytlndogv, ii. 684. 



Green bidbuls, i'. 3G8, 369. 



Green doves, i. 387. 



Green pigeons, i 387. 



(ireeu vipers, i. 322. 



Green viper bhxidsucker, i. 333. 



Greenbeart timber, ii. 288. 



Grcenshank, i. 395. 



CJreenstone, i. 5. 



Grev-bearded spider-hunter, 

 i.'361. 



Grey civet-cat, i. 466. 



Grey Copper Ore, i. 11. 



Grey pomlret, i. 220. 



Grillith, Dr., his collection of 

 Burmese plants, ii. 2. 



Grinmi, ((uoted, ii. G87. 



Gromwell, ii. 329. 



Grote, A., numtioned, i. 51. 



Ground doves, i. 389. 



Groimd frogs, i. 291. 



Ground ivy, ii. 295. 



Grouud lizards, i. 327. 



Ground nuts, ii. 491. 



Ground rattan, ii. 111. 



Grunts, a species of tisb pro- 

 ducing musical sounds, i. 

 494. 



Guano of bats collected by 

 Chinamen, i 426. 



Guarana, ii. 561. 



Guava, ii. 474. 



Guggur resin, ii. 587. 



Guinea grass, ii, 109. 



Guiuca worm, i. 22. 



Gulls, i. 398, 400. 



Gum Arabic, ii. 491. 



Gum kino, ii. 491. 



Gum u.sed in calico printing, 

 ii. 457. 



Giinlher, Dr., quoted, i. 18 



Gut, tishermeu's, i. 79. 



Gutt-ai)ercha, ii. 363. 



Guttilene, ii. 633-637; pro- 

 ducts of the order, ii. 635. 



Guttifeniles, ii. 62-5 ct scq. 



Gyiiin.istics, ))eculiar feat of, 

 in a huttcrlly, i, 97. 



Gymnosperms, ii. 210 et seq. 



Gynocardic acid, ii. 646. 



Gypsum, i. 14. 



n. 



Ila'matite, i. 12. 



Halite, i. U. 



Hamadrvad, i. 309; adven- 

 tures with. i. 310. 



Hainamilidiie, ii. 482. 



Hamilton, Buchanan, referred 

 to, i. ;i87 el paxsim. 



IlamnuT-headed sharks,!. 285. 



Hammer oy,st«fr, i. 127. 



Hanbury, Daniel, paper on 

 lUitl/ii-ii aud Kamala, 

 quoted, ii. 244-247. 



Ilance, Dr., ii. 135. 



Ilanley, Sylvanus, i. 123; i. 

 134.' 



Harding, Mr., ii. 165. 



Hardwicke, on size of baudi- 

 coot.s, i. 418. 



Ilari mung, ii. 491. 



Hanule.ss snakes, i. 297. 



Harrison, Capt., ii. 536. 



Harvest bug, i. 33. 



Harvev, Kev. M., i. 181. 



Hawk'.s-bi!l turtle, i. 341. 



Hawthorn, ii. 485. 



