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INDEX OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS 



fGeophaps scripta, 136 



fGeoplana ccerulea, 350 ; \G. sanguinea, 



35° 

 ■fGeotria chilemis, 187 

 XGeranium lucidum, 387; JG. molle, 

 3S8;tG. pratense.sSj; XG.Roherti- 

 anum, 387 ; scarlet, 389 

 German lie trout, 223 

 Gid, 3S2 

 XGilia ccerulea, 443 ; JG. squarrosa, 443 

 XGladiolus byzantinus, 480 

 XGlaudum flavum, 368, 534 

 \Glaucopis cinerea, 507 ; fG. vdlsoni, 507 

 XGlyceria aquatica, 49s; JG. fluitans, 



4g6; XG.rigida, 41)7 

 ■[Glyciphagus domesticus, 347; fG. pJ-u- 



norum, 347 

 XGnaphalium germanicum, 433 ; JG.^ur- 



pureum, 432 

 tGna^Aocertw cornutus, 296 

 Goat, Angora, 59 ; Cashmere, 59 ; first 

 introduction of , i S ; Himalayan, 60 ; 

 wild, 57 

 Goat's-beard, 437 ; rue, 400 

 ■\-Gobio fluviatilis, 251 

 Golden-eye duck, 103; plover, 130, 



537 



Gold-eye, 161; of pleasure, 372; fish, 

 250 



Goldfinch, 173 ; and strawberries, 406; 

 change of colour in, 514; migratory 

 races of, 537 

 VGomphocarpus fruticosus, 442 

 ^Gordodes dissimilis, 269 

 • •Gonipterus reticulatus, 298 



Good King Henry, 470 



Goose, Adelaide, 106 ; Australian wild, 

 106; black brant, 104; brent, 104; 

 Cape, 103 ; Cape Barren, 106 ; 

 Chinese, 105 ; common, 105 ; Egyp- 

 tian, 103; grey lag, 105; Maine, 

 104; maned, 106; Oregon wild, 

 106; Sandwich Island, 104; white- 

 fronted, 106, 536 



Goose, first animal introduced into 

 New Zealand of set purpose, 14 



Goose-berry, 409; foot, 470; grass, 



419 



Gorse, 392; prevention of, 543, 553 



Gourami, 255 



Gourd, 412 



Go wan, 428 



Grain weevil, 298 

 \Grallina australis, 151 



Grape-vine, 390 



Grass, annual meadow, 495; barley, 

 501; beard, 490; blue-eyed, 479; 

 buffalo, 488; canary, 489; cocks- 

 foot, 494; cockspur, 488; couch, 

 495, 499; crab, 487; doab, 493; 

 dog's tail, 494; downy oat, 493; 

 field brome, 498; fine bent, 491; 

 hair, 492; hare's tail, 491; Italian 

 rye, 498; kangaroo, 487; lesser 

 trembling, 494; marram, 491; 

 meadow, 495 ; millet, 490 ; nit, 491 ; 

 nut, 486; reed, 489, 495; rye, 498; 



sea-lyme, 500 ; smooth brome, 497 ;, 

 soft, 492 ; soft brome, 497 ; squirrel- 

 tail, 501 ; sterile brome, 495 ; sweet 

 vernal, 489 ; tall oat, 493 ; trembling,. 

 494 ; wavy hair, 492 ; wild oat, 493 ; 

 yellow oat, 493 



Grass-caterpillar, 524; grub, 512; 

 moth, 524 



Grayling, native, 187, 230, 508; dis- 

 appearance of, 509 



Greasy cutworm, 524 



Greenfinch, 174, 537; plover, 130 



Grey plover, 131, 537 



Gromwell, corn, 444 



Ground ivy, 461 



Groundsel, 433; climbing, 434 



Grouse, black, 128; common, 128- 

 pintail sand, 132; pointed-tailed, 

 129 

 ^GryUotalpa vulgaris, 269 

 ^Gryllus servillei, 268 



Guava fruit-fly, 315 



Gudgeon, 251 



Guimauve, 385 



Guinea fowl, 108; driving off native 

 hawks, 510 



Guinea-pig, 85 



Gum, blue, 411; peppermint, 410;, 

 red, 411 ; white, 411 

 \Gymnorhina leuconota, 151, 539 



fHcemaphysalis bispinosa, 347 ; ■fH. punc- 

 tata, 348 



■fHeematopinus asini, 339; ^H. eury- 

 stemus, 339; t^- macrocephcduSy 

 339; fH. ovillus, 339; fH. pedalis, 

 339; \H. piliferus, 339; \H. suis,. 

 339 ; fi?. tenuirostris, 339 ; fH. urius,. 

 339 ; f H. ventricosus, 339 ; fH.vituliy 



339 

 Hair-grass, 492 

 Hairy oat, 493 

 XHakea acicularis, 472, 554; XH. saligna,. 



472 

 Hakihaki, 345 

 ■[Halterophora capitata, 316, 550 

 Ham -beetle, 294 

 Hare, 94; destroyed by harrier hawks,. 



Sio 

 Hare's ear, 414; tail grass, 491 

 Havers, 493 

 Hawk, harrier, destroying partridges,. 



123; increase of,sio; quail, resisted 



by Australian magpies, 151 

 Hawk-bit, 437 ; autiminal, 437 ; weed,. 



439 

 Hawk's beard, 438 

 Hawthorn, 408 

 Heartsease, 378 

 Heather, 4.^0 

 ■[Hedera helix, 417 

 Hedgehog, 96 



Hedge-mustard, 371; parsley, 417; 

 sparrow, 148, 537 

 XHelenium quadridentatum, 429 

 XHelianthus annuus, 428; JH. tuberosuSy 

 428 



