d formation of their blossoms and 

 .479. 



of strawberries 



fruit, iv. 479. 

 Garnier, Rev. Thomas, 

 exhibited by him, iv. 5 



Rosebery Strawberry 



Gesnera Douj 

 Gethyra 



folia., 

 •identalis, 

 Thomas, 



2 S. 



Ginsox 



; vi. 153, 184; 2S. 

 notice of varieties of the common 

 sent by him, iii. 357. 

 iishop, i. 329. 



Ir. William, account of his method 

 of growing Pine Apples under a frame, with 

 the heat of leaves alone, v-486. 

 (hu.s, Danikl, ii. 336; vi. 579. 

 Apples exhibited by, iii. 



Gilia achilleadblia, 2 S. 

 liniflora, 2 S. " " 



478. 



2 S. i. 478. 



2 S. i. 478. 

 - tricolor, 2 S. i. 478. 

 A, Mr., vi. 413. 

 .lies, Dr. John, vii. 53, 72. 

 iesia grcuninea, vii. 72. 

 ,pin, William, Esq., i. 104; 



ger, on the cultivation of, in a 



ger bread Plum of Sierra Leone, 

 alamo, v. 91. 



. 152. 



issanthe spiralis, i. 279. 

 ladioli, African, iv. 23. 



and European, remarks on 



mule productions from, iv. 23, 39, 46. 

 cultivation of, in the open 



324. 



^ borders, iv. 153. 

 Gladiolus abbreviatus, 



aethiopicus, i. 324. 



blando-cardinalis, 



blandus, iii. 196. 



cardinali blandus, 



cardinal is, 



concolor, i 



hirsutus, ii 



lineatus, i. 



longiflorus, i. 31 



polystaehyns. i. 



prsecox, i. 325. 



psittacinus. 2 S. 



quadrangularis, 



ringenti tri-tis, ; 



tristis, iv. 154. 



/3, i. 325 



;;25; 



15-1. 



tristi-blandus, fig. iv. 47. 



tristi-hirsutus, figured, iv. 47. 



Watsonius, i. 325. 



Gla-s. Houguer's table of rays reflected from 

 i. 163. 



G!a.-~heu>cs, temporarv, mode of construct:!!^ 

 vi. 544 ; figured, vi. 545. 



