Gun’ -ni-i 
Gun-nis-o'-ni 
gur-wal’-ic-um 
Gus-so-ni-a’-na 
Gus-ta’-vi 
Gus-ta’-vi-a 
Futh-rie-a’-na 
Gut-i-er-re!-2i-a 
eut’-ta 
gut-ta’-ta 
Gut-tif’-er-e 
gut-tul-a/-tum 
quwy-a-nen’-sis 
Tue-man’-ni-w 
Gym-nad-e’-ni-a 
gym-nan’-tha 
Gym-ne’-ma 
gym-noc-ar’-pa 
Gym-noc’-lad-us 
Gym-nog-ram’-me 
Gym-nol-o’-mi-a 
Gym-nop’-sis 
Gym-nop’-ter-is 
g@ym-nos-per-mb-i’-dés 
Gym-nos-por-ang’-i-um 
Gym-nos-tach’-i-um 
Gym-nos’-tach-ys 
Gym-noth-e’-ca 
Gym/-noth-rix 
Gyn-an-dri’-ris 
Gyn-an-drop’-sis* 
Gyn-er’-i-um 
Gyn-he-te’-ri-a 
Gyn-oc-eph’-al-a 
Gyn-oph’-or-a 
Gyn-op-leu’-ra 
Gyn-ox’-ys 
Gyn-u’-ra 
Gyp-soph’-il-a 
Gy-ran’-dra* 
gy’-rans 
gy-rob-ul’-bon 
Gy-roc-ar’-pé-s 
Gy-ro’-mi-a 
Gy-ros’-tach-ys 
Gy-roth-e’-ca 
Haa-gé-a’-num 
Haas’ -ti-i 
Hab-e-na’-ri-a 
Hab-er’ -lé-a 
Hab-litz’-i-a 
Hab-vitz-i-a/-na 
Hab-ran’-thus 
Hab-roth-am’-nus 
Hack-el-i-a/-na 
Hac-quet’-i-a 
Had-e’-na 
Had-wew’ -\-i 
Heck-er’-i-a 
Hem-ad-ic’-t¥-on 
Hem-an’-thus 
Hem-a’-ri-a 
Pronouncing Dictionary—continued. 
304 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING. 
hem-at-och-i’-lum 
hem-at-och’-ré-um 
Hem-at-ox’-yl-on 
Heem-och’-ar-is 
Hem-od-o-ra’-ct- 
Heem-od-o’-rum 
heem-or-rho-id’-al-is 
Hew’ -ké-a 
Hen’ -sler-a 
Hag-x’-a 
Ha’ -ger-i 
Hahn’ -i 
Ha’-ké-a 
ha’-ké-ee-fol’-i-a 
hal-ep-en’-sé 
hal-ep’-pic-a 
Hales’-i-a 
Hal-ford’-i 
Hal’-i-a 
hal-im-if-ol’-i-a 
Hal-im’-i-um 
Hal-im-od-en’-dron 
hal-i-o’-tid-é-a 
Hal-lé-a'-na 
Hal-le’-ri 
Hal-le’-i-a 
Hal’-li-a 
Hal’-li-i 
hal-oph’-il-a 
Hal-or-a’-gé-z 
Hal’-tic-a 
Ham-a-lé-a’-na 
Ham-am-e-lid’-é-2 
Ham-am-e’-lis 
ha-ma’-ta 
Ham-el’-i-a 
Ham-il-to’-ni 
Ham-il-to’-ni-a 
Ham-il-to-ni-a’-nus 
Ham-mond’-i 
ha-mo’-sa 
Han-bur’-i-i 
Han-bur-y-a’-num 
Han-cor’-ni-a 
Hands-worth-en’-sis 
Han-so’-ni 
Hap-loch-i’-lus 
Hap-lop-ap’-pus 
Hap-lop-et’-al-uam 
Hap-loph-yl’-lum 
Har-den-ber’-gi-a 
Har’ -di-i 
Hard-wick’-i-a 
Har-i’-na 
Har-lan’-di-i 
Har’-mal-a 
Har-on’-ga 
Har-pag-oph’-yt-um 
Har-pal’-i-um 
Har’-pal-us 
Har-pal’-ye-e 
har-pé-o’-dés 
har-poph-yl’-la 
Har-ra’-chi-a 
Har-vring-to’-ni-a’-na 
Har’-ris-i 
Har-ris-i-a/-na 
Har-ris’-i-i 
Har-ris-o' -ni-a 
Har-ris-o'-ni-x 
Har-ris-o'-ni-a’-num 
Har-ry-a’-na 
Hart’ -i-i 
Hart-man'-ni 
Hart-man’-ni-a 
Hart-nel’-li 
Har-tog’-i-a 
Hart-weg’-i-a 
Hart-weg-i-a’-na 
Hart-weg’-i-i 
Hart-wies-i-a’-na 
Har-vey-a’-na 
Har-wood-i-a’-num 
Has-ska’-ri-i 
has-ta’-ta 
has-tif’-er-a 
has-til-ab/-i-am 
has-ti’-lis 
Ha-sting’-i-a 
Hauss-knecht'-i-i 
Hav-an-en’-sis 
Haw’ -ker-i 
Haw-orth’-i-a 
Haw-orth’-i-i 
Haw-tay-né-a’-na 
Hay-lodg-en’-sis 
Hay-nal-di-a’-num 
Hay’ -ni-i 
He-be-an’-dra* 
he-be-car’-pum 
He-be’-clad-us 
He-be-cli’-ni-um 
he-be’-gyn-um 
Heb-el’-i-a 
Heb-en-stre’-ti-a 
heb-ra’-ic-um 
Hece-at-e/-a 
Hech’-té-a 
he-cis’-toph-yl’-la 
He-dar-o’-ma 
Hed’-er-a 
hed-er-a’-cé-a 
Hed-er-a’-cé-2 
hed-er--fol’-j-um 
Hed-wig’-i-a 
He’-d¥-a* 
He-dych’-i-um 
he-d¥-os’-mum 
He-dy-o’-tis 
he-dys-ar-6-i’-dés 
He-dys’-ar-um 
He-dys’-cep-e 
Hein’ -si-a 
Hein’ -tzi-a 
Heis-te’-ri-a 
Hek-at-er-os’-ach-ne 
Hek-or-i’-ma 
Words derived from Latin and Greek (i.e., all except those in italies) to be pronounced as follows: a as in @p-art’ ; 
a as in ps@’-lmist; & as in slén’-der; é as in vé’-ined; ias in thin; ias in mach-7’-nist; 5 as in rdt’-ten; 6 as 
in vo’-ter; tas in pow’-er-fiil; a as in ra’-ler; ¥ as ¥; ¥ asi; @, @, ei, as ai in pain; au as ow in house; 
g, ¢, and ch, always hard, as, for example, g in good, ¢ in muscular, and ch in Christian. (For the old 
method, see page 276.) 
* This word is discussed at the end of the Pronouncing Dictionary. 
