Miscellaneous. 



462 



[November, 1911. 



Foot and mouth 

 disease 



Forage 



Forastero 

 Fornicate 

 Foveolate 

 Foxy 



Frangipani 

 Free 



French bean 

 French Garden , 



Friable 

 Fruit 



Fugacious 



Fulvous 



Fumigation 



Fungicide 

 Fungus 



Funicle 



Furfuraceous .. 



Fusiform 



Fuzz 



Gahu(Ind.) ... 

 Galingale, galin- 



Gall 



Gall-nuts 



Gambier 



Gamboge 



Ganiopetalous 



Gamophyllous 



Gamosepalous 

 Gang plough 



Ganja 



Garjan oil 

 Garlic 



Gehun (Ind.) 

 General 



A troublesome disease 

 of animals, whose 

 nature is not fully 

 understood. Treat- 

 ment usually by 

 slaughtering 

 . Food for cattle, horses, 

 etc 



. A variety of cacao 

 . Arched 



. Covered with small pits 

 . (Coffee berries) drying 



to a reddish colour 

 . Plumeria acutifolia 

 . Not united to another 



organ 



. Phaseolus vulgaris 



. Cultivation under glass, 

 with heavy manuring 



. Easily powdered 



. The ovary, stimulated 

 to further growth by 

 fertilisation, enclos- 

 ing the ripe seeds 



. Falling early 



. Tawny 



. Treatment to destroy 

 fungous, bacterial, 

 or insect diseases 



. Substance destroying 

 fungi 



. A non-vascular plant 

 which contains no 

 green colouring 

 matter and does not 

 produce seeds 



, Stalk of ovule 

 With soft scales 



. Spindle shape 

 The fine hair left on a 

 cotton seed after 

 ginning 



Wheat 



Keempferia galangaand 



Alpicia galanga 

 . Abnormal growth on 

 plants usually caus- 

 ed by insects 



Myrobalans 

 Uncaria Gambir 

 Garcinia Morella, &c. 

 . With united petals 

 . With united perianth 



segments 

 . With united sepals 

 . Plough making more 



than one furrow 

 , Female flowering tops 

 of hemp packed to- 

 gether 

 Dipterocarpus sp. 

 Allium sativum 

 Wheat 



The opposite of partial 



Genus 



Geniculate 



Geranium oil 



Germinate 



Getah (Malay) 

 Ghat 



Ghee 

 Gherkin 

 Giant bamboo 



Gibbous 



Gingelly 

 Ginger 

 Gingili 

 Gins 



Girdle 



Glabrate 

 Glabrescent 

 Glabrous 

 Gland 



Glaucescent 



Glaucous 



Globose 

 Glochidiate 



Glucoside 



Glumaceous 

 Glume 



Gluten 

 Gneiss 



Goa bean 

 Godown 



Gold mohur tree 

 Golden tips 



Gomuti palm ... 

 Gondal fluid 



The next larger group 

 than species of re- 

 lated forms, e.g., 

 the cabbage-turnip- 

 mustard genus 



. Bent sharply, like a 

 knee 



. Oil of Cymbopogon 



Martini 

 . Sprout, begin to grow 



(of seeds). 

 . Gutta (percha)" 

 . Landing place ; path of 



descent to a river ; 



mountain pass 



. Boiled butter 

 . Young cucumber 

 . Dendrocalamus gigan- 

 teus 



. With projecting broad 



pouch 

 . Sesamum indicum 

 , Zingiber officinale 

 . Sesamum indicum 

 . Machine to separate 



the seeds from the 



cotton fibre 



. To take off a complete 



ring of bark 

 . Without hairs 

 . Almost hairless 

 . Hairless 



Organ secreting fluid 

 Becoming sea-green, or 

 more or less sea- 

 green 



. With waxy, bloom, or 



sea green 

 , Almost spherical 

 Provided with curious 



barbed hairs 

 Substance giving rise to 

 glucose on decom- 

 position 

 . Glume-like 



. Scaly leaves protecting 

 flowers of grasses 

 and sedges 



. The nitrogenous por- 

 tion of wheat, &e. 



. A granite-like rock 

 with the materials 

 arranged in fairly 

 parallel layers 



Psophocarpus tetrago- 



nolobus 

 Out-house 



Csesalpinia pulcherrima 

 Tea made from leaf 

 buds 



Arenga saccharifera 

 See Watt and Mann, 

 Pests and Blights of 

 the Tea Plant, p. 

 344 



