INDEX 



28l 



Gadd, mentioned, 89 



Galen and plane tree hairs, 6 



Galega officinalis, 212 



Gamosepalous, sepals of calyx united. 



Garlic, 226 



Garden nightshade as a poisonous plant, 



101 



Garden plants of the Leguminosae, 185 

 Garget, 55 

 Gastro-enteritis, inflammation of bowels 



and stomach at the same time. 

 Genista, 184, 185 

 German millet, 147 

 Germination tests, apparatus for, 260* 

 Gillam and case of poisoned sheep, 101 

 Ginger, 226 

 Girasole, 225 

 Githagin, 58 



Glaucium corniculatum, 267 

 Glaucous, covered with a bloom so as to 



appear whitened. 

 Glucose from corn, 160 

 Glucosides, 19; transformation, 13 

 Glume, one of the two lower scales of a 



grass spikelet. 

 Glumes, 125 

 Gluten from corn, 160 

 Glycine hispida, 201 

 Glycyrrhiza glabra, 185 

 Goats and calico-bush, 94 

 Goat's rue, 212 

 Golden-rod rust, 31 

 Gooseberry, 233 

 Goose-grass, 246 

 Gossypium barbadense, 236; herbaceum, 



236 

 Grama, black, 148; grass, 147, 149; 



hairy, 148; rough, 148; side-oat, 



148; six weeks', 147 

 Grape, 234 

 Grape fruit, 235 

 Grass forage plants, 131 

 Grass habit, 122; pollen, 128; stems, 122; 



structure, 122-128 

 Grasse in France, mentioned, 230 

 Grazing of short-grass vegetation, 150 



Great laurel as a poisonous plant, 95 



Great ragweed and hay-fever, na 



Green manure, 223 



Green potato tubers, poisonous, 102 



Grimm alfalfa, 189 



Guar, 212 



Guayule, 228 



Guinea grass, 146; for tropical forage, 



147 



Gum arabic, 184, 185 

 Gum kino, 184 



Gum plants of Leguminosae, 184 

 Gum Senegal, 185 

 Gutierrezia sarothrae, 150 

 Gymnospermous poisonous plants, 42 

 Gynophore, a stalk raising the pistil 



above the stamens. 



Habit of grasses, 122 



Haecker, work on feeding, 121 



Haematoxylon campechianum. 184 



Hair balls of crimson clover. 5 



Hairs of plane trees, injury by, 6 



Hairy grama, 148 



Hairy vetch, 210 



Hallucination, a high degree of subjective 

 morbid sensation dependent upon a 

 morbid stimulation of the cortical 

 sensory centers. 



Hansom, Timothy, mentioned, 131 



Haptophore, the anchoring group of the 

 toxin molecule which is stable and 

 possesses the power of binding. 



Haricot bean, 206 



Harris' work on toxins, 19 



Harshberger, Dr., A., and children poi- 

 soned by Jimson weed, 100 



Harz, Dr. C. D., work of, 259 



Hassock grasses, 124 



Haulm, 123 



Hawkweed, orange, 244 



Hay-fever plants, in; remedies, 113; 

 vaccine, 113, 114 



Hedera helix as a poisonous plant, 87 



Hederin, 87 



Hedysarum coronarium, 212 



