INDEX. 



443 



Funerals, customs at, i. 165. 

 Fungi, edible,!. 345 ; on Hawthorn 



leaves, 21 3 ; on Pear leaves, 299 ; 



on Elm leaves, ii. 117. 



Gale, Sweet, ii. 186. 

 Gall-flies, i. 38, 298 ; ii. 183, 257, 

 385. 



Gardening, remarks on, i. 290. 

 Gascony, plantations of Pinaster 



in, ii. 367. 

 Geans, i. 264. 

 Gelonos Oak, i. 90. 

 Geneva, Horse Chestnuts at, ii. 42. 

 Genista monosperma, the Juniper 



of Scripture, ii. 433. 

 Genus, meaning of the word, i. xxv. 

 Germany, planting of Walnuts in, 



ii. 159. 

 Germen, i. xxiii. 



Gibbon the sculptor, anecdote of, 



ii. 172. 

 Gigean, Ivy at, ii. 293. 

 Gilliflower, Cornish, i. 304. 

 Gilpin's Maple, i. 124. 

 Ginseng, i. xliv. 



Glastonbury Thorn, i. 184 ; Hazel, 

 ii. 135 ; Walnut, ii. 162. 



Glenmore, forest of, ii. 350. 



Gluvyas, St., Holly at, ii. 67. 



Goat-moth, ii. 266. 



Goat Willow, ii. 252. 



Golden Pippin, i. 304. 



. Willow, ii. 252. 



Gopher- wood, ii, 327. 



Gospel Oak, i. 91 ; Elm, ii. 119. 



Graves, custom of decorating, i. 166. 



Greengage, i. 248. 



Greenwich Park, Chestnutsin,ii. 28. 



Gresford, Yew at, ii. 31 0. 



Guarana bread, i. xxxiii. 



Guelder Rose,i. xlvii ; ii. 277 ; gar- 

 den variety, 278. 



Gum, Cherry, i. 267- 



Gunnera, i. xliv. 



Gunstocks, Walnut used for, ii. 

 161. 



Hamburgh, Feast of Cherries, i. 263. 

 Hampton Court, Labyrinth at, ii. 

 130. 



Hartz Mountains, Spruce Firs of, 



ii. 381. 

 Hawfinch, i. 216. 



Hawthorn, described, i. 179 ; May- 

 bush, 180 ; when it flowers, 181 ; 

 May -day, ih. ; emblem of hope, 

 ih. ; superstitions respecting, 

 181-184; Glastonbury, 184 ; 

 superstitions respecting, in Ire- 

 land, 187 ; Badge of the House 

 of Tudor, 190; May -pole, 

 190 ; Dr. Parr's love of May- 

 day, 193; perfume of flowers, 

 197 ; picturesque beauty, 199 ; 

 poetical descriptions, 202 ; ety- 

 mology, 203 ; Quickthorn, 204 ; 

 of what countries a native, 205 ; 

 in Bushy Park, 206 ; appearance 

 when old, 206 ; at Newham, 

 207 ; Weeping, 208 ; White- 

 thorn, 21 0 ; haws, ih. ; Pink, ih. ; 

 uses of Quickthorn, 211 ; at- 

 tacked by fungus, 213 ; hedges 

 at Clovelly, ih. ; use of thorns, 

 215 ; Hawfinch, 216 ; uses of 

 wood, 217 ; remarkable trees, 

 218 ; Hethel Thorn, ih. ; Witch 

 Thorn, 227 ; Hawthorn butter- 

 fly, 228 ; yellow-tailed moth, 

 232. 



Hazel, i. Ixii ; described, etymology 

 of, ii. 133; Evelyn, whence he 

 derives his name, 1 34 ; at Glas- 

 tonbury, dowsing-rod, 135 ; cat- 

 kins of, 137 ; nuts punctured by 

 beetle, 138 ; squirrels, 139 ; 

 Nuthatch, 140 ; pleasures of 

 nutting, 142 ; deceptive tree, 

 144 ; on Henfield Church, 145 ; 

 Allhallow Eve, 146 ; fossil nuts, 

 147 ; use of young rods, ih. ; 

 fungus on, 148 ; filberts and 

 cobnuts, 149 ; Spanish nuts, 151. 



Heart-v/ood, i. xiv. 



