INDEX. 
egg 
204, 324, 325, 327 ; f. sulphuratum, 328 ; 
Frederickii, 159 ; infundibulum, 333 ; 
Jamesianum, 333; Lady Colman, 84; 
onsii, 182; Maccarthiaz, 211 ; nobile 
(peloriate), 137 ; n. virginale, 30; Papilio, 
272% Pasneri, 178 ; Phryne, Aah; 
pinifotiue, 347; plumosum, 157; si 
plu 
m (X x Rolfez), dm superbu um ‘Hanon! 
Southfield var., 119; taurinum, 360; 
Thwaitesiz, 123; Tofftii, 360, 365, 375 3 ; 
ae hololeucum, 167; W. Low 
Pichaietain house, 204. 
Dendrobiums, 43, 111, 211 ; deciduous, 332 
from Gatton Park, Reigate, £575 im- 
ported, 93; seedling, 43, 138 
Scans Sgn mace: 119, 376. 
Dendrocolla Pricei, 126. 
ap ree ag cane 74; fanalis, 73 ; 
Lindenii, 74. 
Dend rof., on Evolution, 290. 
Descriptions, imperfect, 228, 229; of Orchids, 
Diant hu us ee deltoides, 67. 
Dichza brachypoda, 349; echinocarpa, 349 ; 
peo © 349. 
Dichze tron osta Rica, 349. 
Disa prenicnetieid tg 140; grandiflora, 301, 
(home-raised), 247. 
Disas, 78, 235. Doritis teeniale, 175. 
292; inherit- 
an 
Rekdandenes amabile, 231; bicameratum, 
1643 
‘a idvotone 22 changes of, 
of, 292. 
318; bse ais ‘pum eich a 282 ; 
a Seelineer 2515 3 
Epi Laven a Bs 
32. 
71, 25 cf sonkaris 263. 
x, 270; Woiioaveisll 270. 
293; continuous, 291 ; 
ada 
eries of adsneaes 291 5 tive 
degradation, 953 de egeneration, 287 5 
290, 204; early views on, 2.90 ; “ how caused, 
290; Language of, 261; Law of e 
accumulation of surplus ‘energy, 291 ; of 
Orchids, 290, 295 ; organic, 2903 pro- 
gressive, 290, 29I. 
Exhibitions, American, 154. 
ee self, 99. 
Flies a llen thieves, 34- 
Flowers, problem of beau uty, 195- 
Fowler, J. Gurney, List of Orchid Awards, 
F ungus-Co-operation i in Orchid roots, 68. 
GARDENERS’ Magazine, 48, 223- 
379 
German visit a French Nursery, 349. 
Germ plasm, 292, 293. 
Geographical races, 66, 295. 
Grammangis Ellisii, 2 3; E. Dayanum, 274. 
273 ay 
Grammatophyllum speciosum, 349, 372. 
HABENARIA carnea, 305, 
307 ; militaris, 305. 306 ; 
306; c. nivosa,. 
procera, 278 ; 
pusilla, 306 ; Roebelenii, 25; 116; 
Susanne, a 306, 308. 
Habenarias 
Harrison 
GC. n, 160. 
Hemipilia amethystina, 317 ; calophylla, 317. 
Herbaria and their use, 228 ; importance of, 
228, 230. 
Herbarium, a collection of samples, 228 ; 
specim 199. 
SS as = Orchid hybridist, 131 ; on Hybrid 
Nom — 130; Rules of Nomen- 
Heredity pee ‘Evolution, 2 
Hibberd, Shirley, on Nomenclature, S22. 
Hippeastrums, hybri 
Holford, Sir Ge orge L, pei bert L., 201. 
Houlletia a garage: 329 ; Wallisii, 329 ;. 
ontopte ; 
Hybridity, sign of 102 135. 
Hybridisation, 267, 292, 205 295, 353, 3553 
w characte aud the origin 
mae ancestries, 267 ; N 
és, reproductive cells of, 267 ; 
segingates : iets 
and the use of the xX, 102; 
commercial 
parentage, 134, 1353 genotypes, 
71; increasing number. sof, 35; in nature, 
w, 30, 58, 95, 125, 158, 190; nomen- 
utareul IOI, 103; possna be rales), I 33 5 : 
of identical composition, 104, I f 
recorded parentage, 35, age 161 
; ted seoetlien), 
ope ary, 
37 3 
288; true from 
98 ; vulgarity of, any ; wild, 
DPANSON, Mr. G., 319. 
Incompatibility, 267, 26 
Inheritance, 291, (ble nied), 268, 269; of 
acquired Sharacters, 72, 227, 291 ; mosaic, 
268, 269. 
International Botanical Congress, 130, 133 
Ione paleacea, 349. 
Ivies, classification of, 323. 
JOHANNSEN on genotypes, 70. 
