INDEX. 
GARTNER, experiments of, 136 ; 
one species into another, 147. 
Genetical Society, 133, 163. 
Genetic research, 1 33. 
Genetics, 133. 
a Brussels Botanic Garden and 
r, 67 ; Orchids an the War, 24. 
Cues form 
‘Ghent Ouinguenaiat Show, 15337- 
Glossodia, 96. 
Godfery on British Hybrids, 171. 
Grammatophyllum Orchid, 146. 
Grammatophyllum speciosum, 146. 
Graphic Histories, 20 
Gymnabicchia Schweinfurthii, 171. 
Gymnacamptis Aschersonii, 170. 
Gymnadenia Conopsea, 170 (x sibida); 171 
Schweinfurthii, 171. 
Gymnaglossum Jacksonii, 171. 
the 
HABENARIA albida (x Conopsea), 142; 
oo - Orchis maculata), 142; Conop- 
Tal bb voi! eek 170 Jack- 
ni, 170. 
a americana, 16; Oncidii, [5. 
Helleborine latifolia montana, 79. 
Heredity of characters, fi, 
Herschelia, 9;  ccelest 8; Goet 
9, 196; pomatopsne: 3 196; femaitabine 
9, 196 ; venosa, 9. 
Hetero cause of, 168. 
Hexades 
Beye “Haatennang 131; Cominsii, 
E313 ertil, 1 ; elephantinum, 131 ; 
fritalliariflorum. ; fritillarioides, 131 ; 
randiflorum, or 176; Klossii, 
Leysenianum, 131 ; Hy ae 
Micholitzii, 131; Minahasse, 
singulare, 131 ; ete one 
trachyanthum, 131. 
Hyalosema, the genus, | 
rar; 
; races, 171; 
4. 
37, 104, 
: crossing ai 
nion, 134; in 
nature, 103, 104; limitations Of, 148); 
henomena of, 166; possibilities of, 104. 
Hybridists, early, 134. 
Hybridity, touch of, 104. 
Hybrids, oF, 1715 Australian, 74 ; de- 
scribed as cies, 104; descr ibed as 
varieties, as weed of, 144 ;in ‘Nature, 
171 aw governing, mixe 
“ancestry of, 1043 ne ca Ge, i7T; 
permanence of, 171; secondary, 171, 172, 
(earliest), 473, (vetinsion — 173, 1743 
stable, 134, 171 5 tru e from seed, I15, 
234 ; variable, 1 34. 
| 
changing | Hye de Crom, os late Jules, 66. 
H 
yperparasites, 107., 
Hypodermium Orchidearum, 42. 
sth ease igs 134, 168 ; and segrega- 
tion 6. 
134, 13 
International League of Science, 4o. 
‘JOURNAL of the Kew Guild, 67. 
LALIA anceps, 12, 51 ; crispa, 173 5 Ithone, 
go ; Lorna, 88; monophylla, 154 ; pur. 
purata, 172. 
Lzelias, Mexican, 191. 
Leliocattleya as Oo OLS 
Aphrodite, 147 5 Astarte, 90 ; n, 28 ; 
The Globe, 123 ; exoniensis, 
(72, Fascinator-Mossize var. 
Princess Bibesco, 123 ; usta, 1733 
gloriosa, 147 ; Golden Dawn, 87 ; gee 
Wren, 186; Gothlab, 183; fs 
121 Isabel Sander var. Diiacint) 
100; Lady Moore, 185 inda, 27; L. 
Bryndir —__var., 26 ; ucia, 147 ; 
Marshall Foch, 26; Maudie, 180 ; 
Miranda exquisita; 182; Muriel, 153; 
Ophir, 1733 Pattii, 87; Pelius, 127 ; 
Queen Marie, ; Rex, 57; Roebling 
34; rubens arren House var., 154 ; 
San Juan, 91, 147; 9an Juan var. Victory, 
124 ; Schille diye 104 ; Schroeder, 28 ; 
Thyon e, 173 3 ; riophthalma, tas 3 lene 
57; feno, 3 
Leaf Spot in Orchids, 42. 
Lindley, Dr., 138. 
Linton, ane Hybrid Orchids, 142. 
tsy on Darwinian Evolution, 136, 196. 
Lowiara Paul, 87. 
agp ae rite eran 5; Balliz, 87; 
tiana ‘Chorlto , 63; leucantha, 
ratrix 7 Re dw wing, 33; 
alba, 7 
Paina Plants 
ana: 
Lyo 
hrs Ladiston, 140; M ement of Orchid-_ 
aceous Plants, 137; Coster Epi- 
phyte Stand, 139. 
MANCHESTER and North of England 
Orchid, 29, 62, 91, 126, 156, 185; Award 
of Prizes, 94 ; Com mpetitions, I 128. 
i for Orchids, 19; Cookson formula, 
Maton, enh rane: 2 
Masdevalli 
Megaclinium im purpureorachis, 59. 
