Gou-a’-ni-a. 
gou-ri-a’-na ... 
grac’-il-is 
Gra’-ham-i 
Gra’-ham-i-a’-na 
Gra’-ham-i-i 
Gra’-min-a’-ce-ae 
Gra’-min-if-ol-i-um ... 
gram’-mic-us 
gra-na’-tum 
gran’-di-ceps 
gran’-dif-lo’-ra 
gran’-dif-ol/-i-a 
gran’-dis 
Graut-i-i 
gra-nul-a’-tom 
Grap-toph-yl’-lum 
gra’-ta 
gra-tis’-sim-a 
grav-6-ol-ens 
Grey’ -ili’-lé-a ... 
Grew’-i-a 
Grif-fith’-i-i 
gris’. -e-08 
gros’ sum 
gru-mo ’-82 
Gua’-i-ac-um 
Gua-zi-ma 
Guet-tar’-da .. 
gni-a-nen’-sis... 
Guil-foy’-1é-i ... 
guin-é-en’-sis 
guim-mif’-er-a 
Gun’-ni-i 
gut-ta-ta 
Gut-tif-er-fe ... 
Gay-a-va 
Gym-né-ma 
gym-norh-i’-za 
Gym-nos-por’-i-a 
Gyn-er’-i-um ... 
Gyn-oc-ar’-di-a 
gyp’-Se-us 
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(com.) Anthony Gouan, 17383-1821. 
Professor of Botany. st 
Montpelier in the south of France (N 
. 2/85) ; 
. (claas), Gowry, ulias Girijay, the mountain born of the Hima- 
layas, aud Parvaty asa maid before she became the wife of 
Siva (McL, 827) ; (all:) plants of the mountains and sacred to 
her ; 
we (Latin), graceful ; 
Author of “catalogue of plants growing in Bombay and its 
vicinity ” 1839 ; 
(Latin), Grasses Family, or Order ; 
(Latin), with leaves like grass; 
(Latin), lettered, when spots upen the surface assume the form 
of letters ; 
ne {Os John Graham, 1805—1839 Postmaster-General of Bombay, 
se (Latin), filled with seeds ; 
»»» (Latin), with a big head ; 
(Latin), with a large flowers ; 
(Latin), with large leanes ; 
(Latin), growing to a large size ; 
. (com.) of Gaptain Grant, who, with Captain Speke, made an 
expenditien to Victoria Nyanza, in Africa ; 
(Latin), granular, divided into little knots or knobs ; 
graptos, phillo (Greek), written, leaf; (all:) markings on the 
leaves (N. 2/94) ; 
(Latin), agreatle ; 
(Latin), most agreeable ; 
(Latin), unpleasant smelling ; 
(eom.) C.F. Greville, a patron of Botany (N. 2/97); 
(com.) Nehemiah Grew, M.D., famous for his work ojn “ Anatomy 
of Vegetables,” (N. 2/98 
(com.) of W. Griffith, author of « Palms of British India,” 1850 ; 
-. (Latin), pearl grey, almost pure grey, just verging to blue ; 
(Latin), large ; 
(Latin), grwmous, in the form of clusters of grains ; 
Guarac (South American) name of the plant (N. 2/100) ; 
(Mexican), name given by Plumier (N. 2/101) ; 
(com.) Jean Etienne Guettard [ (pr:) Zhong Ay-tee-yeen Get, 
tar] 1715—1786, Member of Academy of Sciences, Paris- 
France (N. 2/!01); 
(Latin) of Guiana, in the North-East of 8. America, between 
the Amazon and Orincco River ; 
(com.) of Guilfoyle (N. 1/378) ; 
(loc.) of Guinea, part of the west coast of intertropical Africa, 
from Cape Verga to Cape Negro ; 
(Latin), producing gum ; 
{com.) of Ronald. Gunn, co-author (with R. W. Lawrence and 
Thos. Scott) of “Contributions towards a flora of Vandie- 
men’s Lang,” 1836; 
... (Latin), marked with drops, or spots of a different colour ; 
(Latin), Gamboge (Garcinia) Family, or Order ; 
(West Indian), name of the treei(Br. 78) ; 
Gumnos, nema (Greek), naked, thread ; (all:) tilaments are naked 
as there is no stamineous corona (N, 2/103); 
(Greek), with naked roots ; 
gumnos sporos (Greek), naked seed; (all:) early and complete 
dehiscence of the capsule leaving the seed exposed and 
attached toit (N. 5/412}; 
»» gyne, erton (Greek), female, wool ; 
(N. 2/103) ; 
gyné, Kardia (Greek), female heart ; (all:) stigmas cordate; 
(Latin), chalky white, very dull white with a little touch of 
grey ; 
(all :) stigmas “woolly 
