292 FLORA OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 
Ga'lium ; Gr., one species used for curdling, gala, milk : 
4+astrolo’ pium ; Gr. gastros, of the seaecp tory fand lobos, apod 
Geijer’a ; after a botanical author .. oe ie 
Gentia’na ; after Gentius, a sare of Illyri ia 
Gentian’ex ; from G entiana.. 
Geococ’cus ; Gr. earth- berry 
‘Gerania’ cee ; from Geranium : i “it 
Geranium ; Gr. geranos, a crane. Crane’s-bill ” 
Ge'um ; Gr. geuo, to give a relish ; root aromatic 
Gleiche’ nia; after a German cr yptogamic botanist 
Glosso’dia ; Gr. tongue-like (glands on base of labellum) 
Glossog’yne ; Gr. glossa, a tongue, and yyne, Set: 
Glossostig’ma ; Gr. glossa, and stigma 
Glyc'ine ; Gr. ‘gl ukus, sweet, as roots of some species 
Glyeyrrhi’ za; Gr. glukus, and rhiza, a root. Liquorice ahi 
Gnapha'lium; Gr. gnaphalon, soft- dow n, clothing the plants.:. 
Gnaphalo’ des ; ; Gr. Gnaphalium-like 
Gnepho’sis ; Gr. in reference to the jag 
type-species : 
Gompholo’bium ; Gr. gomphos, a wedge- ‘shaped nail, and lobos, 
a pod : 
Gomphre'na ; altered from Gr omphr ena, an ancient name for a 
plant. Globe-amarant . ; 
Goode’nia ; after Dr. Bishop Goodenough, a botanical author 
Goodenia’cee ; from Goodenia 
Good ia ; after a botanical collector i 
Gossypium ; Arabic, in allusion to the cottony seeds ... 
Gramin’‘ee ; "from gramineus, grassy. Grasses ... 
‘Grammi’ tis ; ie. gramma, a writing, referring to the arrange- 
ment of the sori . 
Gratiola ; gratiosus, in gr eat esteem ee 
Grevil’ lea ; after a great promoter of natural history 
Gun'nia ; after a Tasmanian botanist ra 
Gyroste’ mon ; Gr. stamens arranged in a circle .. 
Ha'kea ; after Baron Hake, a botanical patron ... 
Halga’ nia ; after a French admiral 
Haloph’ ila : Gr. halos, of the sea, and Philos, a lover 
Halorag’e ; from Haloragis 
Halora’gis ; halos, and rax ragis, a berr y 
Hannafor’ dia ; after an Australian naturalist ; 
Heleoch’aris; Gr. heleios, marshy, chairo, to delight in 
Helichry’sum; partly in allusion to ‘the brilliant yellow 
(chrysos) colour, applicable to such species as H. lucidum 
Heliotro’pium ; Gr. he/ios, the sun, and trope, a turning round 
Helip’terum ; by ellipsis from Helichrysum, and pteros, a wing, 
in allusion to the feathery pappus _... - 
Hemarth’ria ; Gr. half-jointed, referring to the rhachis | 
Herman ‘nia ; "after Prof. Hermann, of Leyden, died 1695 
Hernia ’ria ; hernia, a rupture, which it is imagined to cure. 
a Rupture- -wort ” 
gged pappus-cup of the 
112, 129 
112, 128 
57, 61 
53, 55 
133, 135 
8, 132 
59, 66 
30, 34 
12, 187 
201, 202 
152 
35, 36 
180, 183 
111, 126 
139 
111, 124 
187, 191 
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