GENERAL INDEX. 



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Ginkgo, II, 14. 



Gleditschia iriacanthos, 22. 



Globulea obvallata, 11. 



Gold-cup, 28. 



Golden moss, 56. 



Goldilocks, 19. 



Gold-knob, 28. 



Goose grass, 11, 20, 46, 60. 



Grahame, quotation from, 52. 



" Grammar of Ornament," Owen Jones, 



Great bindweed, 13. 



Great knapweed, i6. 



Greater the number of parts the less 

 constant, 11. 



Great mullein, 6. 



Greek myth respecting the Monk's- 

 hood, 44. 



Ground Ivy, 4, 11, 16, 18, 32, 50. 



Groundsel, 19, 39, 46. 



Guelder-rose, 17,37. 



Habitat of plants, 41. 



Hard-head, 48. 



Harebell, 16, 30, 46. 



Hare's-foot trefoil, 27. 



Hastate form of leaf, 10. 



Hawthorn, 34, 55, 60. 



Hay-maids, 32. 



Hazel, 21, 30, 60. 



Heart's ease, 43. 



Hedera Helix, 11, 20, 55. 



Hedge bedstraw, 11. 



Hedge convolvulus, 1 9. 



Hedge mustard, 4, 9, 15, 60. 



Hemlock, 12, 19, 50, 52. 



Hemp, 18. 



Henbane, 26. 



Hepatica, 39, 40. 



Heraldic-floral badges, 54, 55, 59, 



Herb agrimony, 19. 



Herb Bennet, 36. 



Herb-gardens, Mitcham, 54, 55, 59. 



Herb Robert, 32, 52. 



Herb Trinity, 43. 



Hexagonal stem sections, 15. 



Hippocrepis comosa, 27. 



Historic associations of the Broom, 21. 



"History of orders of knighthood," 



Nicholas, 25. 

 Holbein, picture by. Bryony introduced, 



19. 

 Holly, 9, 23, 60. 

 Holyhock, 18. 

 Holy thistle, 22. 

 Homer, reference to Hyacinth and 



Crocus, 24. 

 Hop, 15, 17, 20, 21, 58. 

 Horned-violet, 44. 

 Horse-chestnut, 11, 13, i4) 16, 19, 22, 



56, S8, 59- 

 Horse-hoof, 14. 

 Horse-shoe vetch, 27. 

 Houseleek, 12. 

 Humulus Lupulus, 15, 20. 

 Hurt-sickle, 48. 

 Hyacinth, ovary of, 6. 

 Hyacinth, sometimes called "blue 



bell," 30. 

 Hydrocotyk vulgaris, 10. 

 Hyoscyamus niger, 26. 

 Hypericum, genus, 9, 15. 



Ilex Aquifolium, 9, 23. 

 Illuminated MSS., 9, 10, 43- 

 Imbricated arrangements of leaves, 14. 



Imbrication of bracts, 48. 



Impatiens-noli-me-tangere, 15. 



Indehiscent form of fruit, 21. 



Indian cress, 10. 



Induration of organs into spines, 22, 



Infinite variety of natural forms, 4. 



Inflated form of calyx, 45. 



Inflorescence of plants, 1 9. 



Influence of light on plants, 32. 



Influence of Nature on the mind, 45. 



Infundibuliform corolla, 10. 



Introduction of crocus into England, 23. 



Involucel, its nature, 49. 



Involucre of bracts, 49. 



Inula Conyza, 19. 



Inula Helenium, 39. 



Ipecacuanha, 32. 



Ipomcea purpurea, 20. 



Iris, 12. 



Iron-weed, 48. 



Irregular perianth, 6. 



Iris pseudacorus, 12. 



Ivy, II, 17, 20, 29, 32, 40, 46, 55, 60. 



Ivy-leaved Speedwell, 4, 16. 



Jute, 35. 



Knapweed, 16. 



Knowledge of botanical terms, 4. 



Knowledge that should be possessed 



by designers, 42. 

 Kolreuteria paniculata, 35. 



Labiate stem-sections, 50. 



Lamium album, 10, 15, 32. 



Lamium maculatum, 50. 



Lamium purpureum, 60. 



Lanceolate form of leaf, 10. 



Lantern plant, 30. 



Lapsana communis, 39. 



Large garden convolvulus, 20. 



Lathy r us Aphaca, 27, 33. 



Lathyrus hirsutus, 38. 



Lathyrus latifolius, 22, 28, 33. 



Lathyrus maritimus, 38. 



Lathyrus Nissolia, 27. 



Lathyrus pratensis, 20. 



Lathyrus sylvestris, 33, 38. 



Lathyrus tuberosus, 28, 38. 



Leaves ordinarily bi-symmetrical, 16. 



Leaf arrangements, 4, n. 



Leaves, simple or compound, 11. 



Leaves springing from one level are of 



equal size, 16. 

 Leaves, spinescent, 23. 

 " Legende of good women," Chaucer, 



47- 

 Legume form of fruit, 2 2. 

 "Le Live de la Chasse," Gaston Ph^bus, 



19. 

 Lent lily, 30. 



Leopard's-bane, 20, 38, 39. 

 Lesser celandine, 8, 56, 58. 

 Library, Art, South Kensington Museum, 



12. 

 Ligulate form of corolla, 39. 

 Ligustrum vulgare, 19, 60. 

 Lilac, 4, 12, 15. 

 Lilium candidum, 5,29. 

 Lily of the valley, 8, 17. 

 Lime, 60. 

 Limitation of ill effects of poisonous 



plants, 27. 

 Linaria Candollei, 42. 

 Linosyris vulgaris, 19. 

 Linum arboreum, 52. 



Linum augustifolium, 5 2. 



Linum cathartimm, 52. 



Linum flavum, 50, 52. 



Linum peremie, 52. 



Linum usitatissimmn, 52. 



Lonicera Caprifolium, 11. 



London-pride, 10. 



Lords and Ladies, 50, 59. 



Lotus diffusus, 27. 



Lotus hispidus, 27. 



Lotus in Egyptian art, 5, 21. 



Love-in-idleness, 43. 



Lucerne, 28. 



Lucretius, quotation from, 26. 



Lupin, 8. 



Lupin tree, 56. 



Luridx, the, of Linnaeus, 26. 



Lychnis flos-cuculi, 60. 



Lychnis viscaria, 41. 



Lysimachia nummularia, 60. 



Maiden-hair fern, 14. 



Malva moschata, 34. 



Malva sylvestris, 18. 



Mangrove, 29. 



Maple, 13, IS, 17, 18, 21, 22, 35, 37, 



56, 60. 

 Maranta pardina, 17, 50. 

 Marsh mallow, 4, 50. 

 Marsh marigold, 46. 

 Marsh pennywort, 10. 

 Marigold, 20. 

 May, 55. 

 May-lily, 8. 



Meadow crane's bill, 16, 37, 46, 50. 

 Meadow saffron, 11, 21. 

 Meadow-sweet, 60. 

 Meadow vetchling, 20. 

 Meanings of plant names, 13, 30. 

 Medicago lupulina, 27. 

 Medicago maculata, 22. 

 Medicago sativa, 28. 

 " Medical Botany," Stephenson and 



Churchill, 13. 

 "Medical Botany," Woodville, 13. 

 Medicinal- value of plants, 32, 49, 51, 



53- 

 Melilot, 27. 

 Melilotus alba, 27. 

 Melilotus officinalis, 27. 

 Mignonette, 19, 60. 

 Milfoil, 46. 



Milk thistle, 22, 25, 50. 

 Milton, quotations from, 41, 43. 

 Mistletoe, 12, 33, 59. 

 Mitcham herb-gardens, 26, 44. 

 Modification of growth according to 



position, 56. 

 "Modus florendi" of the older botanists, 



19. 

 Moneywort, 60. 

 Moniliform type of root, 29. 

 Monk's-hood, 44, 45, 50. 

 Mountain ash, 60. 

 Mullein, great, 6. 

 Multiple form of fruit, 22. 

 Musk mallow, 17, 18, 32, 34. 

 Mustard, hedge, 4. 

 Myriophyllum verticillatum, 19. 



Naked crocus, 24. 

 Napiform type of root, 29. 

 Narcissus psmdo-narcissus, 9. 

 Narcotic plants, 26. 

 Narrow-leaved everlasting pea, 33. 

 Nasturtium officinale, 60. 



