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INDEX. 



i'umaria capreolata, 251. 



Fumaria confasa, 252. 



Fumaria muralis, 251, 252. 



Fumaria speciosa, 252. 



Fumaria Vaillantii, 18. 



Fungi, chapters on, 225, 295, 369. 



Fungi, Orders of, 371. 



Fungi appear at all seasons, 226. 



Fungi, colours of, 226. 



Fungi, destructive qualities of, 227. 



Fungi, propagation of, 228. 



Fungi, study of, recommended, 228. 



Fungi, uncertain in their appeai'ance, 



227. 

 Fungi, size and duration of, 225. 



Gagea lutea, 23. 



G-aleopsis bifida and G. versicolor, 336. 



Galium commutatum, 281. 



Galium oonstrictum and G. debile, 54. 



Galium insubricum, 19. 



Gardeners' Chronicle and Scots Chroni- 

 cles, 28. 



Gastridium lendigerum, 95. 



Gentiana Pneumonanthe in West Surrey, 

 30 ^ 



Gentiana verna, 335. 



Gerarde on a wonderfid production of 

 the Hebrides, 32. 



Gerania of Perth, 37. 



Geranium moUe and G. pusiUum, 319. 



Geranium phseum, 37. 



Geranium pratense, 248, 316. 



Geranium sanguineum, 108. 



Geranium sylvaticum, 316. 



Gift lethale, 318. 



Gladiolus imbricatus, 19. 



Gladiolus imbricatus, 19, 95. 



Gladiolus of the New Forest, 382. 



Glanville, Earth., quoted by O. Celsius, 

 140. 



Glen Sannox, in Arran, rare plants in, 

 197. 



Glastonbury Thorn, 99. 



Glastum, Woad, 300. 



Glaucium phoeniceum, 285, 805, 334. 



Glyceria loUacea, 117. 



Gold-flowers, 274. 



Golden-rod, etc., 273. 



Gopher-wood (Cypress), 136. 



Gras Duw (Euta graveolens), 207. 



Guernsey plants, hst of, 284. 



Habenaria albida, 196, 361. 



Habenaria bifolia, 196. 



Habenaria viridis, 383. 



Haller, the great rival of Linnseus, 154. 



"Hangs out the broom," signification 



of, 273. 

 Harris's Dictionary, 171. 



Hasselquist, Forskal, etc., 188, 136, 170. 

 Hasselquist, 136. 

 Heath (Tamarisk?), 169. 

 Helleborus fcetidus, truly wild, 37. 

 HeUeborus viridis near Watford, Herts, 



159. 

 Helvella esculenta, 191. 

 Hebenon, cursed juice of, 318. 

 Henbane, 318. 

 Herb-of-Grace (Gras Duw). 

 Herbals, ancient British, 29. 

 Herbal, the Grete, 29. 

 Herbal, English by William Turner. 

 Herniaria ciliata, 95. 

 Herniaria glabra, 303. 

 Hesperis matronalis, 37. 

 Hieracium murorvim not found on either 



walls or rocks, 49. 

 Hiei'acium succisEefolium (Smith), not 



H. succisifolium, 141. 

 Hieracium, 330. For vulgare read vul- 



gatum. 

 Hibiscus esculentus, 69. 

 Hierobotane (sacred herb), Verbenaca of 



Pliny, what? 206. 

 Hippocrates, 362, 363. 

 Hippomane Manchinella (Manchineel- 



tree), 69. 

 Historia Vegetabilium Sacra, quotation 



from, 148, 149. 

 Homoeopathy not a modern science, 149. 

 Honckenya peploides, dioecious here, not 



so in America, 257. 

 Hookeria lucens, 216. 

 Hop, monoecious. See Gardeners' 



Chronicle, 1851. 

 Horse-chestnut, 148. 

 Horse-cucumber, 148. 

 Horse-mint, etc., 148. 

 Horse-plants, 148. 

 Hume's History of England, quotation 



from, 202. 

 Hydrangea and Camellias in Jersey, 47. 

 Hymenophyllum timbridgense and H. 



Wilsoni, 216-219. 

 Hymenophyllum Wilsoni and H. unUa- 



terale distinct species, 218, 220. 

 Hyoscyamus albus, etc., 336. 

 Hyoscyamus niger, 95. 

 Hypecoum procumbens, 334. 

 Hypericum calycinum, 330. 

 Hypericum dubium, 287. 

 Hypericum perforatum and H. dubium, 



distinction between, 384. 

 Hypericum perforatum, an antidote 



against witchcraft, 210, 211. 

 Hypericum Hnariaefolium, 63, 303. 

 Hypnum palustre, 186. 

 Hypnum polygamvim, etc., 104. 

 Hypnum popideum, 118. 



