INDEX. 



ccxlix 



Grass in orchards, 33 

 Graveson, S., " My Villa Garden," 

 356 



" Greenhouse, The : its flowers and 

 management," by H. H. Thomas, 

 reviewed, 483 



Grey trident moth, 28, 29, 34 



Grove, T. B., on the origin of Campa- 

 nula ' Norman Grove,' 123 



Grove, W. B., " A Pocket Synopsis of 

 the Families of British Flowering j 

 Plants," 130 



Gummosis in fruit-trees, 520 



Gussow, H. T., on degeneration in ! 

 potatos, 465 



Gypsophila, 425 



Haberlea rhodopensis, 420 

 Haemanthus Katherinae, cxxiii 

 Hail, damage to fruit, cc 

 Hall, A. D., on classification of garden 



tulips, 237 

 Hall, C. A., " Plant-Life," 352 

 Hamamelis vernalis, 157 

 Hampden, M., " Every Woman's 



Flower Garden," 356 

 " Handy Book on Pruning, Grafting, 



and Budding," by J. Udale, reviewed, 



349 



Hawthorn food for pests, 36, 38, 39 

 Hazel with curiously cut cup, cxcvi 

 Heather, host for mussel scale, 39 

 Heaths for rock garden, 384 

 Hedera Helix, minima, 419 

 Hedrick, U. P., " Cherries of New 



York," 361 

 Helianthemum ' Fireball,' 418 

 ' Mrs. C. W. Earle,' 418 

 ' The Bride,' 418 

 Helwingia sp. in Yunnan, 206 

 Hemerocallis ' Golden Bell,' A.M., 

 cxxvii 

 sp. in Yunnan, 206 

 Hemlock, 154 



eastern, 520 

 Henbane as a drug plant, 155 

 Henslow, Rev. Prof. G., " Floral 

 Rambles," 349 

 on Darwin's alternative ex- 

 planation of evolution, 54 

 on the passing of Darwinism, 

 47 



Herbaceous border, effect of exploding 



soil in, 124 

 "Herbaceous Garden, The," by A. 



Martineau, reviewed, 138 

 Hesperis matronalis fasciated, cvi 

 Heterodera radicicola, 153, 516, 529 

 Hippeastrum bulb attacked by Mero- 

 don, cci 

 Elwesii, 520 

 Hippophae rhamnoides var. angusti- 

 folia, 7 

 salicifolia, 7 

 Hitchcock, A. S., " A Text-book of 

 Grasses," 133 



" Hobby Gardener," by A. C. Marshall, 

 355 



Hodsoll, H. E. P., on the respective 



values of organic and inorganic 



manures, 217 

 Holland Park Show Report, xevi 

 " Home Landscapes," by W. Robinson, 



reviewed, 139 

 Honesty with four-valved fruit, exevii, 



exeviii 



Honeysuckle, host for fruit pests, 38 

 Hooker, the late Sir J. D., 469 

 Home, A. S., on control of peach leaf 

 curl, no 



Horwood, A. R., " The Story of 

 Plant Life in the British Isles," 142 



Humphreys, P. W., " The Practical 

 Book of Garden Architecture," 132 



Humulus Lupulus, variation in $ , 520 



Humus, effect of removing, 532 



Hyacinthus, 425 



Hybrids, 521 



methods of comparing parents, 

 379 



Hydrangea hortensis ' Radiant,' A.M., 

 lxv 



pruning, 165 



sp. in Yunnan, 201, 206 

 Hydrastis canadensis, 519 

 Hypericum fragile, 419 



Moserianum, 419 



olympicum, 419 



gracile, 419 



reptans, 419 

 Hypochnus Solani, 533 



Iberis, 425 



Ilex crenata, 419 



Pernyi, 200 

 Illicium sp. in Yunnan, 201 

 Impatiens Roylei, xlvii 

 Incarvillea brevipes, 206 



lutea, 206 

 Indian paint brush, see Castilleja 



wood-apple, see Feronia ele- 

 phantum 

 Indigofera Kirilowi, 157 



pendula, 205 

 Inglisia foraminifer, 514 



fossilis, 514 

 Inoculation of legumes, 158 

 " Inorganic Plant Poisons and Stimu- 

 lants," by W. E. Brenchley, reviewed, 

 *37 



Insects, fungus diseases of, xl, xlii 



harbour for them, 48, 49 

 Ipomoea seed, to germinate, 519 

 Iris, 425 



' Argus,' 329 



Boissieri, exxvi 



Danfordiae, 415 



ensata, 157 



Farreri, 157 



fili folia, A.M., cvii, exxv 

 goniocarpa, 157 

 ' Gracchus,' 329 

 Henryi, 157 

 Histrio, 415 



