GODWIN-AUSTEN. 



INDEX. 



HOOKER. 



329 



Goflw'in-Ansten, Mr., on the IMalay 



Arcliipela'^o, ii. 74. 

 Goethe, on compensation of growth, 



i. 182. 

 Goinphia, i. 272. 

 Gooseberry, griifts of, ii. 19. 

 Gould, Dr. Au^. A. on land-shells, 



ii. 186. 



, Mr., on colours of birds, i. 165. 



■ , on iiLstlucls of cuckoo, i. 333. 



, on distiibution of genera of 



birds, ii. 1!)5. 

 Gourds, crossed, ii. 38. 

 GraVia, on tlie Uria lacrymas, i. 113. 

 Grafting, capacity of, ii. IS, 19, 20. 

 Granite, areas of denuded, ii. 64. 

 Grasses, varieties of, i. 137. 

 Gray, Dr. Asa, on the variability of 



oaks, i. 62. 

 , on man not causing varia- 

 bility, i. 98. 



• , on sexes of the holly, i. 116. 



, on trees of the United States, 



i. 123. ■ 

 , on naturalised plants in the 



United States, i. 139. 



— , on sestivation, i. 272. 



, on Alpine plants, ii. 1.51. 



, on raritv of intermediate va- 

 rieties, i. 212. 

 , Dr. J. E., on striped mule, 



i. 199. 

 Grebe, i. 221. 

 Grimm, on asexual reproduction, 



ii. 240. 

 Groups, aberrant, ii. 227. 

 Grouse, colours oi, i. 104. 



, red, a doubtful species, i. 59. 



Growth, compensation of, i. 182. 

 Giinther, Dr., on flat-lish, i. 292. 

 ) on prel'ensile tails, i. 294. 



, on tlie fishes of Panama, li. 131. 



, on the range of fresh-water 



fislu s, ii. 172. 

 • , on the limbs of Lepidosiren, 



ii. 258. 



H. 



Haast, Dr., on glaciers of New Zea- 

 land, ii. 159. 



Habit, effect of, under domestica- 

 tion, i. 12. 



, effect of, under nature, i. 168. 



Habit, diversified, of same species, 

 i. 219. 



Hackel, Prof., on classification and 

 the lines of descent, ii. 231. 



H .ir and teeth, correlated, i. 179. 



Halitheiium. ii. 108. 



Harrourt, Mr. E V., on the birds of 

 aiaduira. u. 180. 



Hartuiig, M., on boulders in the 

 Azores, ii. 149. 



Hazel-nuts, ii. 143. 



Hearne, on habits of bears, i. 220. 



Heath, changes in vegetation, i. 

 87. 



Hector, Dr., on glaciers of New Zea- 

 land, ii. 159. 



Heer, OswaM, on ancient cultivated 

 plants, i. 20. 



, on plants of Madeira, i. 130. 



Helianthemum, i. 272. 



Helix pomatia, ii. 187. 



. resisting salt water, ii. 187. 



Helmholtz, M., on the imperfection 

 of the human eye, i. 255. 



Helosciadium, ii. 143. 



Hemionus, striped, i. 202. 



Heusen, Dr., on the eyes of Cepha- 

 lopods, i. 237. 



Herbert, W., on struggle for exist- 

 ence, i. 77. 



, on sterility of hybrids, ii. 6. 



Hermaphrodites crossing, i. 119. 



Heron eating seed, ii. 176. 



Heron, Sir K., on peacocks, i. 109. 



Heusiuger, on white animals poi- 

 soned by certain plants, i. 13. 



Hewitt, Mr., on sterility of first 

 crosses, ii. 23. 



Hildebrand, Prof., on *he self-ste- 

 rility of Corydalis, ii. 7. 



Hili^endorf, on intermediate varie- 

 ties, ii. 66. 



Himalaya, glaciers of ii. 159. 



, plants of, ii. 162. 



Hippeastrum, ii. 7. 



Hipiioeampus, i. 295. 



Hufmeister, Prof, on the move- 

 ments of plants, i. 308. 



Holly-trees, sexes of, i. 115. 

 Hooker, Dr., on trees of New Zea- 

 land, i. 123. 



, on acclimatisation of Hima- 

 layan trees, i. 174. 



