CCXCviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



Greigia sphacelata, 331 

 Grenfell, Field-Marshal Lord, 1 

 Grevillea alpina, xxvii 

 bipinnatifida, 783 

 flexuosa, 494 

 Hilliana, 494 

 Hookeriana, xxvi 

 longifolia, 494 

 Preissei, 494 

 robusta, 494 

 rosmarinifolia, xxvi 

 sulphurea, xxvii 

 Thelemanniana, 494, xxvii 

 Groom-gardener exhibiting, 537 

 Grouse eating willow buds, xxxvii 

 Grove, W. B., "The British Rust 



Fungi," 716 

 " Growing Crops and Plants by 

 Electricity," by E. C. Dudgeon, 

 reviewed, 246 

 Grubb, E. H., and W. S. Guilford, 



" The Potato," 723 

 Guava, 333 



pineapple, 334 

 Guignardia Bidwelli, 287 

 Guilford, W. S., see Grubb, E. H. 

 Gutierrezia gymnospermoides, seeds, 

 502 



Gymnosporangium juniperae-virgini- 

 anae, 268 



sp. on apple, 266, 762, 763 

 Gypsophila paniculata, 533 



Haas, P., and Hill, T. G., " Introduction 

 to the Chemistry of Plant Products," 

 449 



Habenaria militaris, lxvi 



rhodocheila, lxvi, clxi 



Roebelenii, A.M., lxvi 

 Haberlea rhodopensis, 2, 4, 5 



Fernandi-Coburgi, 2 

 Haemanthus grandiflorus, 9, 13 

 Hail, protection from, 296 

 Hakea acicularis, 494 



elliptica, 494 



suaveolens, 494 



Victoria, 494 

 Halia wavaria, 476 



Hall, A. D., "A Pilgrimage of British 



Farming," 731 

 " Hampstead Heath : its Geology and 



Natural History," reviewed, 258 

 Hannoa, 504 



Hardwoods, growth of, 783, and see 

 Forestry 



Hardy, M. E., " Introduction to Plant 



Geography," 450 

 Harpephyllum caffrum, 336 

 Hartigia abdominalis, 796 

 Hartog, M., " Problems of Life and 



Reproduction," 255 

 Hats of grass, &c, 473 

 Heath, 27 



propagation, 305 

 Heath, F. G., " British Fern Varieties," 



251 



Heather, biology of, 287 

 Heaths at the Cape, 15 



Hebonga, 504 

 Helianthus annuus, cxlviii 



grafts, 287 



in the autumn, 533 

 Helichrysum bellidioides, A.M., lxiii, 

 Ixviii 



Heliothrips fasciatus, 790 



Heliotrope ' The Speaker,' A.M., cxxxi 



Heliotropium anchusaefolium, 473 



Hellula andalis, 767 



Hemerocallis fulva variegata, 25, 27 



Hemlock, 809 



Hendersonia rubi, 495 



Henslow, Rev. Prof. G., on evolution 



and directivity, 338, 553 



on the origin of life, 39 

 Hepatica, see Anemone angulosa 

 Hepialus humuli, attacking Trollius 



and hellebore, xl 

 Herbaceous borders, 271, 351, 530 



at Canons Park, 568 

 " Herbals, their Origin and Evolution," 



by A. Arber, reviewed, 253 

 " Heredity," by J. A. Thomson, 



reviewed, 248 

 Heterodera radicicola, 276, 507, 805, xli 

 Heterotheca Lamarckii, seeds, 502 

 Heuchera hispida, 27 

 Hicoria Pecan, 483, 791, xlvii 

 Hill, T. G., see Haas, P. 

 Himalayan Primulas, 185 

 Hippeastrum calyptratum, ccxxii 

 ' Eurasian,' A.M., lxiii 

 runners, xliii 

 Holland Park Show Report, cii 

 Holly on shingle beach, xliv 



propagation, 305 

 Hollyhocks, immunity to disease 



induced, 316 



in the autumn border, 533 

 Holmes, E., " Commercial Rose 



Culture," 723 

 Honesty, 26 



variegated, 25, 27 

 Honeysuckle propagation, 305 

 Hop mildew, 784 



Home, A. S., on blotch and streak 

 in potatos, 607 



on leaf blotch in potato 

 ' President,' 595 

 Hosking, A., " School Gardening," 245 

 Hovenia dulcis, 336 

 Hunt, A. E., see Peabody, J. E. 

 Hyacinth ' La Grandesse,' 28 



' Robert Steiger,' 28 

 Hyacinths in the spring garden, 24 

 treatment after flowering, 26 

 Hybrids, their structure, 784 

 Hydrangea hortensis, 785 



' Madame Philippe de 



Vilmorin,' 785 

 ' Rose de Tours,' 785 

 rosea, 473 



' Souvenir de Madame 

 Beranger,' 785 

 ' Professor D. Bois,' 473 

 rosea-paniculata ' xcelsior, ' 

 473 



Sargentiana, 474 



