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GEI 



Gregarious, herding together. 



Greggia. See Eug&nia. 



GrenvillEA, Sweet. In honour of Lady Gren- 

 ville, a noble patroness of botany. Linn. 16, 

 Or. 2, Nat. Or. Geranidcece. For culture, &o. , 

 see Geranium. Synonyme : 1, Geranium 

 Grenvillcea. 

 consplcua . Crimson 7, G. Her. P. 2 Africa . . 1810 



GRJEvfLLEA, R. Brown. In honour of C. E. 

 Greville, a patron of botany. Linn, i, Or. 1, 

 Nat. Or. Proteaeece. This is a handsome genus 

 of New Holland plants, which require to be 

 grown in an equal mixture of sand, loam, and 

 peat ; and ripened cuttings root without diffi- 

 culty in sand, under a glass. Seed is fre- 

 quently produced by some of the species, by 

 which young plants may also be obtained. 

 Synonymes : 1, blechnifdlia ; 2, concinna ; 3, 

 riparia; 4, rbsea. See Anadinia. 



, G. Ev. S. 4 N. S. W. . 1821 



acanthifdlia 

 acuminata 

 alpestris . 

 aquifolia . 

 arenaria . 



. Purple 

 . Bed 

 . Red 

 . Eed . 

 .Pink 

 . Pink 

 asplenifdlia . Pink 

 Baueri ■. . . Red 

 berberifolia . Red 

 bipinnatinda. Red 

 brachyantha . Purple 

 buxifdlia . . Pink 

 Caleyi 1 . 

 canescens . 

 cerato- 



phylla 3 

 cinerea 

 colllna . . 

 concinna . 

 dilbia 



. Rod 



. Gn.taw. 6 



j- Red 

 . Red 

 . Pink 

 . Purple 6 

 . Violet " 

 eriostachya . Orange 6. 

 exul . . . Red . " 

 ferruginea . Red 

 Flindersii . . Purple 

 gibbdsa . . "White . 

 heterophylla . White . 

 juniperlna . Pink . 

 lavendula- ) 

 cea 4 . . ) 

 Lawrenceana White 

 linearis . . White 

 alba . . . White 

 incarnata . Fleah 

 longifolia . 

 Manglesii . 

 m on tana . 

 mucronif&lia Violet 

 mucronulata Pink 

 phylicoldes . Red 

 planifolia 2 . Orange 6 : 



Red 



. Rdsh.yl.5 



. 5. 



, Violet . 6. 



podalyriae- 

 f&lia . -. 



podocarpi- 

 fdlia . . 



pubesoens 



punicea 



riparia . . 



robusta 



rosmarml- 

 f&lia 3 . 



serfcea . . 



stricta . . 



stylosa . . 



sulphurea . 



Thielema- 

 nian.i . 



trifurcata . 



trinervis 



G. Ev. S. 8 N. S. W. . 1805 

 G. Ev. 8. 4 S.Australia 1856 



G. Ev. B. 3 N. ,Hol. 



G. Ev. S. 4 ST. S. W. 



G. Ev. S. 8 N. S. W. 



G. Ev. 8. 4N.-8.W. 



G. Ev. S. 4 N. Hoi. 



G. Ev. S. 4 N. Hoi. 



G. Ev. S. 8 Swan Riv. 



G. Ev. S. 8 Swan Riv. 



G. Ev. S. 5 N. S. W. 



G. Ev. S. 6 MoretonB. 1830 



G. Ev. S. 5 Port Jack. 1824 



G. Ev. 8. 4 N.Hol. 



. 1820 

 . 1803 

 . 1824 

 . 1806 

 . 1824 

 . 1821 

 1837 



. 1790 



. 1839 



. 1S22 

 . 1812 

 ". 1824 

 . 1S20 

 G. Ev. 8. 3 Swan Riv. 1809 



4N.Caledon. 1850 



3 N. S. W. . 1837 



3N. S.W. 



3 N. Hoi. 



G. Ev. 8. 3 N. Hoi. 



G. Ev. S. 4 N. 8. W. 



G. Ev. 8. 4 N. S. W. 



G. Ev. 8. SN. S.W' 



G. Ev. 8. 



G. Ev. S. 



G. Ev. 8. 



G< Ev. S. 



G. Ev. 8. 



G. Ev. S. 3 N. Hoi. 



G. Ev. S. 4 N. S. W. 



G. Ev. 8. 5 Bwan Riv.. -1850 



G. Ev. 8. 3 Swan Riv. 



G. Ev. 8. 4 N. 3. W. . 1790 



G Ev. S. 4 N. Hoi. . 1790 



G. Ev. S. 4 N. Hoi. . 1790 



G. Ev. S. 3 Swan Riv. 



" 3 N. Hoi. 

 4 N. S. W. 



.1824 

 . 1821 

 . 1821 

 . 1822 



G. Ev. S. 



G. Ev. 8. 



G. Ev. 8. 3 N. S. W. 



G. Ev. S. 4 N. 8. W. 



G. Ev. 8. 3 N. Hoi. 



G. Ev. 8. 2 N. Hoi. 



G. Ev. S. 5 N. Hoi. 



. 1822 

 . 1824 

 . 1809 

 . 1828 

 . 1823 



. 1821 



G. Ev. S. 4 N. HoL 



G. Ev. S. 3 N. Hoi. 



G. Ev. S. 4 N. Hoi. 



G. Ev. 8. 4 N. 8. W. 



. 1824 

 .1822 

 . 1822 

 . 1791 

 1829 



G. Ev. T. 60 Pt. Jack. 



G. Ev. S. 4 8. Australia 1850 



1824 



]■ Red 



}• Red 



. Red . 

 . Purple 

 . Pink 

 . Orange 

 . Red 



j. Red 



. Pink . 



. Pink . S. 

 . Red 

 , Pa. yel. 



I Crim. . 



. Red . 

 . Red . 



Grewia, Jwsieu. In honour of Nehemiah Grew, 



G. Ev. S. 4 N. S. W. 

 G. Ev. S. 6 N. S. W. 



. 1790 

 . 1820 



G. Ev. S. 4 N. 8. W. 



G. Ev. 8. 6 N. 8. W. . 1809 



G. Ev. 8. 4 N. 8. W. . 1S24 



G. Ev. S. 4 N. Hoi. 



3 N. Hoi. 

 6 N. Hoi. 



a. Ev. s. 



G. Ev. S. 



1821 



1S45 



M.D., F.R.S., afamous English vegetable phy- 

 siologist, who died in 1711. Linn. 13, Or. 1, 

 Nat. Or. Tiliacece. These are shrubs, with 

 elm-looking leaves, but not possessed of any 

 great beauty ; they succeed in sandy loam and 

 peat, and cuttings root in sand, under a glass, 

 in heat. The fruit of G. asi&tica is acid and 

 pleasant ; it is much used in the manufacture 

 of sherbet. Synonymes: 1, Mallocbcea cre- 

 nata; 2, Q. hirsiita. _ 



afflnis . . . Green . 7, S. Ev. S. 3 China . . 1824 

 asiStica • . . Purple 7, 8. Ev. S. 10 E. Indies . 1792 

 aspera . . White . 8, 8. Ev S. 6 E. Indies . 1818 

 bloolor . . . White . 6, 8. Ev. S. 10 Guinea . . 1818 

 braoteata . . Purple 6, 8. Ev. 8. 10 E. Indies . 1820 

 carpinifblia . White . 8, 8. Ev. S. 10 Guinea - . 1823 

 flava . . Yellow 6, 8. Ev. 8. 10 C. G. H. . 1819 



hirsuta . . Purple 6. S. Ev. 8. 10 E. Indies . 1816 

 Malloc6coa 1 . Pa. pur. 7, 8. Ev. 8. 10 E. Indies . 1792 

 Mlorocos . . Green . 6, S. Ev. S. 6 E. Indies . 1799 

 obtusifblia . Red . 7, 8. Ev. S. 6 0. G. H. . 1818 

 occidentalis . Purple 8, G. Ev. 8. 10 C. G. H. . 1690 

 oppositifdlia . Purple 7, S. Ev. S. 10 Nepal . . 1818 

 orientalis . . Purple 7, S. Ev. 8. 10 E. Indies . 1767 

 ovalif61ia . . White . 8, S. Ev. S. 8 E. Indies . 1818 

 paniculata . White 8, S. Ev. S. 10 E. Indies . 1816 

 pilbsa ' . . White . 6, S. Ev. S. 10 E. Indies . 1804 

 R6tiiii . . . White . 8, S. Ev. 8. 10 E.. Indies . 1819 

 salvifdlia . White . 8, S. Ev. S. 6 E Indies . 1818 

 serrulata . . White . 8, S. Ev. 8. 6 E. Indies . f818 

 subiniEqualis White . 7, S. Ev. S. 6 E. Indies . 1816 

 terebinthi- ) WMte 8 G Bt g 10 B Indiea 182 |, 



nacea . ) 

 tiliasfdlia . White . 6, S. Ev. S. 10 E. Indies . 1812 

 tomentbsa 2 . Purple 6, S. Ev. S. 10 Java . . . 1820 

 ulmilblia . . Whito . 8, S. Ev. S. 10 E. Indies . 1816 

 umbellata . . Purple 7, 8. Ev. S. 10 E." Indies . 1816 

 villdsa . . . White . 8, S. Ev. 8. 8 E. Indies . 1816 



Grias, Linn. From grao, to eat ; the fruit is 

 edible. Linn. 13, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Barringtoni- 

 dceai. This is an elegant fruit-bearing tree, 

 from thirty to fifty feet high, with leaves about 

 three feet long, and large flowers growing out 

 of the stem and old branches ; it thrives best 

 in a loamy soil, and large cuttings will root 

 under a handglass, in heat. In the "West 

 Indies, the fruit is eaten under the name of 

 Anchovy Pear. It is of a brown russet colour, 

 and the size and shape of an alligator's egg. It 

 is pickled, and eaten in the same way as the 

 East Indian mango, and is very similar to that 

 fruit in taste. To grow it for fruit, it should 

 be planted in a border, and trained near the 

 light, 

 caulifldra . White . 5, S. Ev. T. 40 Jamaica . 1768 



GRlfeLUM, Linn. From grielum, old, grey ; 

 hoary aspect of the plants. Linn. 10, Or. 4, 

 Nat. Or. BosAceoe. Pretty Cape plants, will 

 thrive best in sandy gravel, with the pots well 

 drained, as they are very impatient of water. 

 Cuttings root with the greatest ease in the 

 same kind of soil, with or without glasses, 

 humifhsum . . Tel. 5, G. Her. P. 1 C. G. H. 1825 

 laciniatum . Yel. 8, G. Her. P. J C. G. H. 1825 

 tenuif&lium . . Yel. 5, G. Her. P. 2 C. G. H. 1780 



GRlFFf NIA, Ker. In honour of William Griffin, 

 Esq.. of South Lambeth. Linn. 6, Or. 1, Nat. 

 Or. Amaryllid'aceoe. These are very pretty 

 bulbous plants, which succeed best in a mix- 

 ture of rather more than one-third turfy loam, 

 a third of white sand, and the rest peat, keep- 

 ing them quite dry when in a dormant state ; 



