GENERAL INDEX 



615 



Gnetum, 391, 404, 532 



Goats as seed-dispersers, 554, 558 



Goebel, K., 453 ; on vivipary, 469-72 



Gossypium, 352, 533 



Gossypium tomentosum, 58-9, 529, 

 533, .552, 556 



Gouania, 371-3 



Gouldia, 262-3 



Goura pigeon, 8, 1 59, 392 



Gourds dispersed by currents, 125, 570 



GraefFea, 265 



Grape-seeds in beach-drift, 429 



Gray, Asa, 34 



Grewia, 381, 382, 532 



Grindon, Mr., 603 



Grouse-family as seed-dispersers : see 

 Tetraonidje 



Guavas, 554 



Guayas or Guayaquil river and estu- 

 ary : see under Ecuador 



Guettarda, relation between coast and 

 inland species, 17, 121, 134, 162, 166, 

 532, 533 ; germination, 79, 132 



Guettarda speciosa, station at coast, 

 43, 551 ; station inland, 162 ; dis- 

 tribution, 64, 68, 563 ; buoyancy of 

 fruits and their dispersal by currents, 

 55-6, 108, 114, 163, 529; beach- 

 drift, 163, 437 



Guilandina (synonym of Ccesalpinia), 

 188, 562 



Gulf-stream drift : see under Currents 



Gulls (Laridse) as seed-dispersers, 

 241, 511, 514 



Gum-resins, native names of, 300 



Gunnera, 269, 271, 272, 274, 275 



Gunnerus, 570 



Gyrocarpus jacquini, 2, 49, 68, 106, 

 111,422,428,529, 551, 563 



Haberlandt, G., on the germination 

 of mangroves, 453, 457, 465 



Haleakala, 208 



Hall, Mr. W. L., on the forests of 

 Hawaii, 213 



Halophily, 581 



Hamilton, Mr., on the crop-stones of 

 the moa, 159 



Hann, Prof, on mountain climates, 

 582 



Haplopetalon, 264, 265 



Haplostachys, 263, 594 



Hawaiian islands ; area and altitude, 

 207-8; climate, 209-15, 217-8, 

 582-92 ; temperature and relative 

 humidity, 209-11, 218 ; rainfall, 212- 

 15, 218 ; meteorology of the summit 

 of Mauna Loa, 582-92 



Hawaiian flora ; littoral plants, 15, 51, 



71, 552, 553-7 ; beach-drift, 58, 

 557 ; ferns and lycopods, 220-30, 

 517? 592, 593; the eras of the 

 flowering plants, 234-5, 5 17 ; tables 

 of endemic genera and endemic 

 species, 232, 233, 244, 252, 263 ; 

 the age of Composita;, 235-49 ; 

 the age of the Lobeliaceas, 250-60, 

 266-7, '^03 ; the endemic genera 

 belonging neither to the Com- 

 positie nor to the Lobeliaceae, 

 261-4, 594 ; mountain flora, 269-88, 

 518 



The age of Malayan genera, 307- 

 78 ; the Malayan genera widely 

 dispersed in the Pacific, 307-58 ; 

 the Malayan gene'-a locally dis- 

 persed, 359-69 ; the residual 

 genera (found only in Hawaii), 

 359, 361 ; the genera occurring in 

 Hawaii and Tahiti but rot in Fiji, 

 359, 2>T^ \ the g3nera occurring 

 in Hawaii and ^riji but not in 

 Tahiti, 359, 371 ; the absentees 

 from Hawaii, 359, 375 



American plants in Hawaii, 261, 

 334,362, 372,409,517-8. They 

 include the following orders and 

 genera : — Compositas, 237, 248, 

 260, 518 ; Lobeliacese, 254, 260, 

 266, 518 ; Caryophyllaceae, 261-3, 

 518 ; Sanicula, 272-3, 287 ; Sisy- 

 rinchium, 272-3, 287 ; Fragaria, 

 285, 288 ; Rubus, 273, 285 ; Pritch- 

 ardia, 309, 326 ; Lythrum, 362 ; 

 Perrottetia, 362 ; Sicyos, 362, 365 ; 

 Chrysophyllum, 362 ; Nama, 362 ; 

 Jacquemontia, 362, 365 ; Sphacele, 

 362 ; Phytolacca, 362, 364 ; Urera, 

 362 



The Hawaiian difficulty, 140, 165, 

 168, 517 ; Hawaiian plants and 

 birds, 505-6, 603 ; buoyancy of 

 fruits and seeds of inland plants 



533-4 

 Haynaldia, 251 

 Hazel : see Corylus avellana 

 Hazlewood's Fijian Dictionary, 400 

 Heather, 511 

 Hedera helix, 536 

 Hedley, Mr., 65, 66, 304 

 Hegelmaier, on Lemna, 408 

 Heilprin, Prof, 506 

 Helianthemum vulgare, 536, 567 

 Heliosciadium, 538 

 Heliotropium anomahim, 49, 56, 58, 



365, y]o, 528, 552, 554-7 

 Heliotropium curassavicum, 56, 58, 



482, 552, 555, 557 



