INDEX. 



CCXCl 



"Flowers of the Field," C. A. Johns 



and G. S. Boulger, reviewed, 195 

 Foeniculum officinale, 527 

 Fokienia, 626 



„ Hodginsii, A.M., cxliv, 627 

 Fomes fomentarius, 273 

 igniarius, 273 

 ,, pinicola, 273 

 Forcing by mutilation, 459 

 Forestry education, 459 

 Formalin, its effect on vitality of seeds, 

 253 



Fragaria chiloensis, 56 

 Francoa appendiculata, 460 



„ ramosa hybrids, 459 

 Fraxinus excelsior, 493 

 Freeman, W. G., and S. E. Chandler, 



" The World's Commercial Products," 



185 



French bean diseases, 273 

 Friar Park, alpine garden at, 81 

 Fruit, acceleration of ripening of, 253 



,, and birds in California, 448 



,, Vegetable Committee meet- 

 ings, XXXV, cxx, ccxxii 



,, culture — small fruits, 254 



,, farming in Austria, 460 



,, -growing in Japan, 95 



„ in China, 627 



,, show report, clxxxvi 



,, trees cured of chlorosis, 450 



,, ,, grease banding, 255 



,, gumming, 462 



,, ,, their propagation, 460 

 Fruits originating in Michigan, 629 

 Fry, Sir Edward, and Fry, Miss Agnes, 



"The Liverworts, British andForeign," 



189 



^'uchsias from S. America, 56 



Fumigation, 460 



,, -box materials, 630 



,, with sodium cyanide, 643 



Fungi destroying scale insects, 283 

 ,, parasitic on insects, xxxii 



Fusarium buibigenum, 623, ccxiv 

 ,, solani, 381 



,, sp., causing potato brown rot, 

 640 



Fusicladium effusum, 472 

 Fusicoccum viticolum, 462 



Galanthus Elwesii X G. caucasicus (?), 



xxviii, xxix 

 Galerucella luteola, 647 

 Galium Aparine, 38, 40 

 Galls on willow, xxix 

 Garlic, its origin, 109 

 Geary, H., " Profitable Bee-keeping," 



439 



General Examination result, junior, 216 



,, ,, ,, senior, 211 



,, Meetings, i, Ixxxvii, clxxix 

 Gentiana acaulis, 80, 309 



,, aestiva, 309 



,, alpina v. Kochiana, 309 



,, bavarica, 67, 309 



„ brachyphylla, 67 



„ Burseri, 310 



VOL. XXXVII. 



Gentiana lutea, 80 ' 

 Bostani, 310 

 verna, 82, 309 

 Geranium argenteum, 86 

 ,, cinereum, 86 

 ,, Traversii, 65 

 Geraniums, 66 



Germander, influence of alternations of 

 high and low temperatures upon, 72 



Gerschel, J., and Fisher, W.R., " Vocabu- 

 laire Forestier," reviewed, 433 



Gesnera, 55 



Geum heterocarpum, 310 



,, montanum, 67 



,, reptans, 67 

 Gibault, G., " Histoire des Legumes," 

 589 



Gingko biloba, 460 



Gingkos, their propagation, 97 



Gipsy moth, field work with, 461 



,,. parasites, 270 

 Gladiolus nanus ' Queen Mary,' A.M., 

 cxl 



s, primulinus, 630 

 ,, ' Yellow Beauty,' A.M., cxlviii 

 Glassiness in apples, 447 

 Globularia cordifolia, 68 

 Gloeosporium sp., 276 

 Glomerella rufomaculans, 272 

 Gloxinia, 55 



,, with petaloid outgrowths, cxviii 

 Glycine hispida, 480 



Soya, 480 

 Gnaphalium dioicum, 66 



orientale, cultivation, 631 

 Gongora leucochila, A.M., clvii 

 sp., xxxiii 

 ,, Tracyana, B.C., cxiv 

 Gooseberries, Japanese, their propaga- 

 tion, 98 

 Goumi, their propagation, 98 

 Graft hybrids, 461 

 Grafting by approach, 462 

 „ methods, 461, 640 

 „ „ in Japan, 95 



Grafts, reciprocal, 254 

 Grape, crown gall of, 454 

 ,, dead arm of, 462 

 ,, * Directeur Tisserand,' ccxxiii 

 Grapes, spraying experiments with them 



in Michigan, 255 

 Grass attacked by scale insect, cxvii 

 " Gravetye Manor," by W. Bobinson, 



reviewed, 583 

 Grease- banding of fruit trees, 255 



„ bands, 462 

 Green, J. R., " An Introduction to 



Vegetable Physiology," 581 

 Green- manuring of orchards, 470 

 Gregoria Vitaliana, 309 

 Grevillea robusta, A.M., cxxxiv, cxxxv 

 Groundsel, 39 



seedling, 41 

 Grove, A., " Lilies," reviewed, 587 

 Guignardia Bidwellii, 255, 274 

 Gumming of fruit trees, 462 

 Gunnera, 291 



,, scabra, 83 

 Gymnogonia Peckiana, 273 



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