436 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXIV. 



Genus and Authob. 



Natural Date. Dekivation ano Common Name. 

 Order, 



Fumaria (Tourn.) L . . Fumaria. 



Furcrcea*, Vent. . . Amaryll. 



Gaillardia, Foug. . . Compo. 



Gaillonia, A. Rich. . . Rubia. 

 Galactia, p. Br. . . Leg. P. 

 Galanthus, L. . . Amaryll. 



Oaledupa, Lamk. 

 Galphimia, Cav. 

 Gabcinia, L. t 



Leg. P. 



Malpigh. 



Gutti. 



Gardenia, Ellis f • • Rubia. 



Garnotia, Brougn. . . Gram. 



Garuga, Roxb. . . Burser. 



Gasteria, Duval. . . Lil. 



Gaura, L. . . Onagr. 



Gazania, Gartn. . . Corapo. 



■Geissaspis, W. & a.. . Leg. P. 1834, 



Gbnianthus, H. f. . . Asclep. 

 Geniosporum, Wall.. . Labiat. 

 Geodorum, Jack. . .Orchid. 

 Geophila, D. Don. . . Rubia. 



Geranium, (Tourn.) L. Geran. 

 Gerbera, Gronov. . . Compo. 



Gesneria, L. 



Getonia, Roxb. 

 Gibsonia, Stocks 



. . Gesner. 



. . Combret. 

 . , Polygon. 



Gilia, Ruiz. & Pavon. Polemon. 

 GiRARDiNiA, Gaud. . . Urti. 



GlSEKIA, L, 



. . Ficoid 



1735. . from funus, fume ; so named after 

 the odour. 



1793. . after A. F. Fourcroy, a French 

 chemist; 1755-1809.— N. 



1786.. after M. Gaillard, a French 

 patron of botany. — Blanketflower . 



1834. . Commemorative. 



1756 . . from galactos, milk ; appln. .P 



1735 . . from galla, milk, and anthos, a 

 flower ; the flowers are milk- 

 white. — N. Snowdrop. 



1786. . Malabar name. 



1799. . anagram of Malpighia. 



1737. . after Lawrence Garcin, a French 

 botanist and traveller. — N. Ko- 

 Jcam. 



1761 . . after Alexander Garden of Caro- 

 lina. — N. Dikamali. 



1829 . . commemorative. 

 1814. . its native name. — N. 



1809 . . the flowers have a belly (gaster) at 



the base.--N. 



1751 . . from gauros. superb. — N. 



1791 . . after Theodore Gaza, 1393-1478, 

 a learned Greek. — N. 

 from geisson, a tile, and ops, ap- 

 pearance ; the overlapping 

 bracts have that appearance. 



1883 . . geneion, the chin, anthos, flower. 



1830. . geneion, the chin, sporum, seed. 



1810 . . from ge, the earth, and doron, a gift. 



1825 . . from ge, and ptliilos ; probably in 



allusion to the prostrate habit 

 of the plants. 



1735 . . from gerenos, a crane ; referring 

 to the long carpophore. 



1737. . from T. Gerber, a German na- 

 turalist of the eighteenth 

 century. — C. Barberton-daisy . 



1737 . . after Conrad Gesner of Zurich, a 

 botanist ; 1516— 1565.— N. 



1795. . from its Indian name. — Z. 



1848 . . after Nicholas A. Gibson, the 

 joint author of The Bombay 

 Flora by Dalzell and Gibson. 

 1861. 



1794.. after P. S. Gilio, a Spanish 

 botanist. — N. 



1826. . in honour of GiRARDiN, a French 



botanist, joint author of a Ma- 

 nual of I3otany in 1827. — C. 

 1771. . from Paul Dietrich Giseke, A 

 German physician. 



Cooke gives Furcrma. 



