November, 1911.] 



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Miscellaneous- 



Gonidiospore 



Goradu 



Gordon plant 



Gorrnandiser 



Gourd 



Gourmands 



Gow 



Goyiya 



Grade 



Grafting 



Grains of para- 

 dise 

 Gramme 



Granadilla 



Granular.Granu- 



late 

 Granulator 

 Grass cloth 



Great Millet .. 

 Green bug 



Green fly 

 Green heart 

 Green manure 



Grey blight 



Ground nut 

 Grubber 

 Grugru palm 

 Guaco 

 Guano 



Guarana 



Guava 



Guayule 



Guinea corn 

 Guinea grass 

 Guinea yam 

 Gulab (Hind.) 

 Gum 



Gummosis 



. Asexually produced 



spore of fungi 

 . Yam. 



. Euryale ferox 

 Sucker 



Cucurbita maxima 

 , Suckers 

 4 miles 



Peasant proprietor 

 . A particular quality 

 . Inserting a short 



branch of one plant 

 into a slit cut for it 

 in another, so that 

 the two shall grow 

 together 



, Amomum Melegueta 

 . A metric weight = 15£ 



grains 

 . Passiflora quadrangu- 

 laris 



. Composed of grains 

 . Machine for powdering 

 , Ramie, Boehmeria 

 nivea 



. Sorghum vulgare 

 Lecarium viride (some- 

 times also the stink- 

 bug Nezara viridula) 

 . Aphides 



, Nicandra Rodioei 

 . Manure formed from 

 greeu plants belong- 

 ing to the natural 

 order Leguminosse 

 . Blight of tea, charac- 

 terised by grey 

 patches ontheleaves 



. Arachis hypogaea 



. Cultivator 



. Acrocomia fusiformis 



. Mikania guaco 



. Manure from excre- 

 ment of sea birds 



. Paullinia Cupana 



. Psidium guajava, &c. 



. Parthenium argenta- 

 tum 



. Sorghum vulgare 

 . Panicum maximum 

 . Dioscorea aculeata 

 .. Rose 



. Substance formed by 

 disintegration of 

 parts of a plant, 

 swelling and often 

 dissolving in water, 

 and insoluble in al- 

 cohol or ether 



. A disease characterised 

 by the formation of 

 a gummy excretion 



Gum resin 



Gum-tree 



Gumuti 

 Gunny bag 

 Gunpowder 

 Gur, gul (Jnd.) 

 Gutta percha . 



Gynoecium 

 Gynorjhore 



Habitat 



Hal 



Halfspiral 



Hard fine 



Haricot bean 

 Hashish 



Hastate 



Haulm 

 Head 



Heart-wood 



Hectare 



Helicoid 



Helopeltis 



Hemileia 

 Hemp 



Hemp, Ambaii 



or Deccan 

 Hemp, Bombay. 



Substances formed by 

 secretion or disin- 

 tegration in plants 

 and consisting of a 

 mixture of gum and 

 resin 



Nyssa. (West Ind. 



Sapium) 

 Arenga saccharifera 

 Bag made of jute fibre 

 A grade of green tea 

 .laggery 



Substance derived from 

 the latex of Sapo- 

 taceae, harder than 

 rubber when cool, 

 not extensible, and 

 softening with heat. 

 Obtained from Di- 

 chopsis, Mimusops, 

 Palaquium, Payena, 

 etc. 



The carpels, considered 



together 

 Elongated portion of 



receptacle bearing 



the carpels 

 Situation inhabited by, 



and suitable to, a 



plant 

 A plough 



Method of tapping rub- 

 ber by cutting 

 spirals that only go 

 half round the tree 

 ; The best quality of 

 Para rubber 



See French bea n 



An intoxicating liquor 

 made from hemp, 

 Cannabis sativa 



With two pointed lobes 

 sticking out hori- 

 zontally at the base 



Stem 



Collection of sessile 

 flowers on a com- 

 mon receptacle, as 

 in daisy 



Older wood no longer 

 used for passage of 

 sap, and often col- 

 oured 



. 100 metres square, ap- 

 proximately 2'45 

 acres 



Curved like a snail's 

 shell 



Mosquito blight (pest 



of tea and cacao) 

 . Coffee leaf disease 

 Cannabis sativa 



Hibiscus cannabinus 

 . Ctotalaria juncea 



(Continued.) 



