712 



p.g(. 



(iarJen Flowers, — 

 Anemone, 573 — Pasquo 

 Flower, 574 — Crocus ib. — 

 Narcissus, 575 — Iris, ib. — 

 Fritillaty, 576 — Lily, ib.— 

 Amarillis, 577 — Hsemanthus, 

 578— Blood Flower, ib.— Tu- 

 berose, ib. — PeiBony, ib. — 

 Dalilia, 579— Primrose, 580 — 

 Polyanthus, ib. — Cowslip, 58 1 

 Oxup, ib. — Auricula, ib. — 

 Carnation, 58.3— Pink, 585— 

 Violet, 586 — Pansy, ib. — 

 Hearfs-Ease, 586 — Lobelias, 

 587— Cardinal Flower, ib. — 

 Bell Flower, ib. — Canterbury 

 Bells, 588— Clustered Cami>a- 

 nula, ib.^Double Rocket, ib. 

 — Chrysantliemum,ib — Mary- 

 rold, 589— Daisy, ib. — Asters, 

 lb.— -China Aster, ib. — Lupine, 

 ib.— Stock Gilly Flower, ib, 

 —Wall Flower, 590 — Bal- 

 sam, ib. — Cock's-Comb, ib. 

 Cyclamen, ib. — Vervain, Mi- 

 gnonette, 59 1 —Hollyhock, 592 

 Wood Roof, ib. — Hydrangea, 

 ib. — Geranium, 694— Adam's 

 Needle, 595 — Gloriosa, ib. — 

 Stapelias, 696 — Marvel of 

 Pern, ib. — Venus Ply Trap, 

 ib.— Water Lily, 597— Lotus, 

 ib. — Rose, 598 — Passion 

 Flower, 601 — Honeysuckle, 602 

 Gardening, Chinese, 666 — Per- 

 sian, 667 — Roman, ib. — in 

 Prussia, 668 — in Russia, ib. — 

 in Poland, ib. — in Spain, ib. 

 — of the Cape of Good Hope, 

 6C9— in New South Wales, 

 ib.— in Britain, ib. — of Towns, 

 ib. — Gardening, its objects, 669 

 Gardens, hanging, of Babylon, 

 666 — Gardens of Italy, 667 — 

 of the Netherlands, ib. — of 

 France,ib. — floating, of Mexi- 

 co, 668 — floating, of China, 669 

 Garlic, . . .265 



Gases, essential, . . 113 



Gean, . . 335 



Gemmule, . . 104 



Gentian, 524 — Purple Gentian, 625 

 Gentianese, . . 620 



Georgiana, (see Dahlia,) . 579 

 Geraniaoese, . . 629 



Geranium, 594 — name, varie- 

 ties, cultivation, . 594,695 

 Germans cultivate Botany, 3 — 

 illustrate their works with 

 wood-cuts of plants, 3 

 Germination, 105 — its effects, 106 

 Gessner, an early botanist, at- 

 tempts a clossiflcation of 

 plants, . . 3,172 

 Gessneriaceae, . . 622 

 Ginger, . . . 170 

 Ginger Plant, . 489, 490 

 Ginseng, . . . 628 

 Girdling Trees, . . 35 

 Gladiolus, . . 166 

 Glands of plants, 11 — Milliary, 

 Vesicular, Globular, Utricu- 

 lar, ib. — Papillary, Lenticu- 

 lar, Sessile, . . 11 

 Glasswort, . . 673 

 Gleditchia, . . .66 

 Gleichen, . . 84 

 Gleichnise, . . .200 

 Globular Glands, . 11 

 Globulari», . . .616 

 Gloriosa, b'JB — management of, 695 

 Glossopterls, . . 655 

 Olnme, ... 66 



INDEX. 



Pago 

 Gluten, . . .139 



Glycyriza Glabra, . 319 



Good King Harry, . . 303 



GoodenovieoD, . . 623 



Gooseberry,344 — Currant,black, 

 jelly made from, ib. — various 

 names of, ib. — where best 

 cultivated, 3^5— age and sire 

 of bush sometimes attained, 

 ib. — varieties of Gooseberry, 

 ib. — manner of propagation, 

 346 — attacked by the sand 

 fly, ib. — preventative against 

 the flies, . . 356 



Gourds, ... 348 



Grafting, 33— by approach, ib. 

 — by scions, ib. — Cleft Graft- 

 ing, 34 — Crown Grafting, 33 — 

 Wimble, on peg Grafting, 

 34— Side Grafting, ib.— Graft- 

 ing by buds, ib. — of herba- 

 ceous parts of vegetable, ib. 

 675 — Whip or Tongue 

 Grafting, 676 — Grafting in 

 cleft, ib.— Crown Grafting,677 

 —Side Grafting, ib— Clay 

 Grafting, ib. — Grafting by 

 gems, . . . 677 



Graminea:, . . 100,202 



Granulated roots, . . 16 



Granules, Link on, 86 — Sperma- 

 tic Granules, . . 86 

 Grape Vine, 339 — early cultiva- 

 tion, 340— Grapes imported 

 into London, &c., 341 — Wine 

 made from in England, ib. — 

 varieties of Grapes, . 342 

 Grasses. Account of various 

 kinds of, 230 — Meadow fox- 

 tail Grass, ib. — Sweet-scent- 

 ed vernal Grass, 231 — 

 Smooth-stalked Meadow 

 Griiss, ib. — Rough-stalked 

 Meadow Grass, ib. — Crested 

 Dog's-tail Grass, ib. — Mead- 

 ow fescue Grass, ib. — Ray or 

 Rye Grass, ib. — Water Mead- 

 ow Grass, 232 — Dwarf Mead- 

 ow Grass, ib. — Creeping bent 

 Grass or Florin Grass, 232 

 Great Bulbous rooted Iris, 676 

 Great Maple, . . 437 

 Greeks, their notions and writ- 

 ings concerning vegetables, 2 

 Green Resin, . . 148 

 Grenadillas, . . 375 

 Grew's Anatomy of Plants, 3 

 Grias Cauliflora, . . 374 

 Grugru, ... 242 

 Guava, 367— White Guava, ib. 



Red Guava, . • . 367 



Ghiiac, . . 147, 535 



Gum, 137. ..Fossil Gum, . 665 

 Gum Resins, . . 148 



Gum Arabic, 137, 165- Tree. 

 556. ..method of procuring the 

 Gum, . . . 5.57 



Gum Cherry Tree, . 1 H7 



Gum Olibanum, . . 477 



Gum Senegal, . . 657 



Gum Tragacanth, . 137,558 



Gundira, . . 241 



Guttiferae, . . . 632 



Gunpowder Tea, . 393 



Gypsum, . . . 674 



Hair, 672— Hairs of Vegetables, 



11 — their structure, &c. 11 



Hairy Cotton, . . 409 



Hakel Nut, . . 385 



Hamamclidese, . . 640 



Haricots, . 315 



Hassenfratz, , 112 



Page 

 Haubois, . . . 339 



Hawthorn, . . 447 



Hazel, Soil for, . . 386 



Hearts-ease, . . 586 



Heat, 105— Degrees of, 12.5— 

 Influence of, ib. — on plants, 

 ib. — on energy, 126 — on fruits, 

 ib. — on functions, . 127 



Heath, Geographical distribu- 

 tion of, 161 — Omiimental 

 Heaths, 598^usefulnes8 of 

 Heaths, their soil, cultiva- 

 tion, and propagation, 606 — 608 

 Hederacese, . . 626 



Hedysarum Gyrans, singular 



motions of its leaves, . 42 



Hesperideae, . . 347 



Heliotrope, . 124, 168 



Hellebore. White Hellebore, 

 545— Black Hellebore, 646— 

 Foetid Hellebore, . 546 



Hemlock, 549— Water Hemlock, 

 ib. — Hemlock Water-drop- 

 wort, . . . ib. 550 

 Hemodoraceas, . . 202 

 Hemp, Cultivation of, 402, 403, 

 — Hemp and Flax impart a 

 poisonous quality to water, 

 403 — description of the plant, 

 413— its cultivation, 414, et 

 seq. — indigenous to Europe, 

 414 — its uses in various coun- 

 tries, ib. — cultivated in king- 

 dom of Naples, 415 — forms a 

 prominent article of Russian 

 commerce, ib. — its cultivation 

 encouraged in Canada, ib.— 

 exports, 416 — gathering and 

 preparation of the plant, ib. 

 et seq. — Hemp admitted at 

 a nominal duty, 419 — Indian 

 Hemp, 420— Chinese Hemp, 420 

 Henbane, . . . 550 

 Henna or Egyptian Privet, 6'20 

 Hepaticae, intermediate plants 

 between lichens and mosses, 

 reproduction of, 79, 80, 1 98, 681 

 Herbaceous Cotton Plant, 408 

 .—how cultivated and prepar- 

 ed, . . . ib 

 Herbaceous Envelope, 20 — its 



structure, . 21 



Herbaceous Stem, . 19 



Hermanniea}, . . 630 



Hermaphrodites, impregnation 



of, . . . 87 



Herrings, . . . 672 



Hibiscus Syriaeus, . 83 



Hickory, . . .883 



Hilum or Umbilicus, 91 — its 



appearance, &o. . 102 



Hippocraticeae, . . 633 



Hoemanthus, 678 — Multiflorus, 



how treated, . 578 



Holly, 454— Common Holly, 454 

 Hollyhock, . . 592 



Homalineac, . . 645 



Honey Dew, . . 130 



— made from Lime flowers, 442 



— Suckle, 602 — various 

 kinds, how cultivated, 602 



Hop Plant, 398— varieties of, ib. 

 — soil for, ib.— method of cul- 

 tivation, ib. — gathering and 

 drying of, ib. — Hop crop, 'A99 

 — duration of Hop Plantation, 399 

 Hop Trefoil, . .319 



, Horizontal Root, . 1 5 



Horn, . . .672 



Hornbeam, American, . 4,35 



Horologium Florae, . .611 



Horse Chestnut, 442- well 

 adapted for ornament, 443 



