CCXlviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Gooseberry seed weevil, 6i8 



' Yellow Rough,' 152 

 Gooseberries, imported, 149 

 Gordon, G., the late, cxviii, cxx 

 Gorse, double, 369 

 Graft hybrids, 153, 623 

 Grafting vines, 632 

 Grape anthracnose, 326 



' Berchmans,' 326 



' Delago,' 326 



' Eclipse,' 326 

 -Fruit, acids in, 354 



sugar in, 354 



leaf-hopper, 326 



' Secretary,' 326 

 Grapes, Chinese method of preserving, 

 153 



crystallization of cream of 



tartar in fruit, 327 

 imported, 149 

 respiration in, 621 

 sporting, xlvi 

 Grapple fruit, see Harpagophytum 



procumbens 

 Grass, effect of, on trees, 618 

 gardening in, 368 

 on sand dunes, 633 

 see Lawns 

 Grasshoppers, 327 

 Grass-tree, see Xanthorrhoea 

 Green, T. R., " History of Botany in 

 the United Kingdom, from the 

 Earliest Times to the End of the 

 Nineteenth Century," 599 

 Greenhouse crops, malnutrition of, 327 



floating, 153 

 Green-manuring, 612 

 Groundsel, 350 



Grove, W. B., on a cabbage disease, 

 76 



Guamatela, new sp., 629 



Guava fruit fly, 149 



Guelder Roses, 369 



' ' Guide to Rose Culture in the Bombay 



Presidency," by G. B. Patwardhan, 



reviewed, 600 

 Gummosis, 330 



Gunnera manicata at Wisley, 366 

 Gymnosporangium on apple leaf, 190 



Haberlandt, G., " Ph3^siological Plant 



Anatomy," 127 

 Hakea ambigua, precocious flowering, 



176 



Halimodendron, effect of tobacco 

 smoke on, 185 



Halophila, 154 



Hamamelis distribution, 219 

 sp., their pruning, 29 



Harpagophytum procumbens fruit ex- 

 hibited, cxix 



Harrison, C. A., Commercial Orchid- 

 growing, 124 



Harshberger, J. W., " Phytogeo- 

 graphic Survey of North America," 

 130 



Hawthorn, 349, 369 



ermine moth, 301 



Hazel, 348 



Heaths in grass, 369 



Hedychium Greenii, bud on flower 



stalk, clxxxiii 

 Helenium autumnale ' Gartensonne,' 

 A.M., cxcv 

 grandiflorum, A.M., cxcv 

 ' Riverton Gem,' A.M., 

 cxcv 



superbum rubrum, A.M., 

 cxcv 



Heleniums tried at Wi^sley, 544 

 Helianthemum, 349 

 Helianthemums in grass, 369 

 Helianthus cucumerifolius var. * Stella ' 

 ' Sutton's Brilliant,' cxli 



multiflorus plenus, A.M., cxcv 



perennial, tried at Wisley, 544 



rigidus ' Rev. WoUey Dod,' 

 A.M., cxcv 

 semiplenus, A.M., cxcv 

 Helichrysum, 350 

 Heliophilas in S. Africa, 81 

 Heliothis obsoleta, 358 

 Heliotrope ' Mrs. J. W. Lowther,' 



A.M., cxciii 

 Heliotropes, 349 

 Hellebore, 348 

 Helleborus foetidus, 369 

 Helminthosporium echinulatum, 483 



exasperatum, 483 

 Helmisporium gracile, 482 



gramineum, 482 

 Hemerocailis, 348 



fulva, 482 

 Hemionitis, propagation by leaves, xli 

 Hemlock, 349, 620 



Canadian, 5 

 Hemp, mutation in, 160 

 Henslow, Rev. Prof. G., on evolution 

 by degeneration, 19 



on mechanical structures in 

 vegetative organs, 381 

 Hepatica, 348 

 Herb Paris, 348 

 Hesperis matronalis, 348 

 Heterodera radicicola, 162, 358, xlii 



Schachtii, 162 

 Heteromeles arbutifolia attacked by 



fire blight, 321 

 Heterosporium Betae, 485 



Dianthi, 483 



echinulatum, 483-85 



gracile, 480, 481 et seq. 



maculatum, 482 



Ornithogali, 483 

 Hibbertia diffusa, 172 

 Hibiscus, 349 



Waimeae, 327 

 Hickory, 5 



Hinchley, J. W., see Coghlan, H. L. 

 Hippeastrum calyptratum, xliv, cxiv 



hybrid, xliv, cxiv 



X Johnsoni, 35 



origin and cultivation, 35 



pardinum, 35 



psittacinum, 35 



Reginae, 35 



vittatum, 35, cxiv 



