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GENERAL INDEX. 
vii. 186 ; Arnoldii, viii. 166 ; 
bulbosa, viii. 187 ; mollis, viii. 
243; new species of, viii. 190 ; 
zebrina, 238, 271 ; suggestions 
for disbudding, x. 65 ; caracca- 
sana, x. 215 ; discolor, x. 68, 239 ; 
polyantha, x. 68, 239 ; Gardneri, 
xi. 262 ; macrorliiza, xi. 213; 
Sehiediana, xii. 92 ; maculata, 
xii. 118; bulbosa, var. lateritia, 
xiii. 164; cordata, xiii. 287 ; 
elliptica, var. lutea, xiii. 164 ; 
Gerardiana, xiii. 55 ; merits of, 
xiii. 55 ; hondensis, xiii. 69 ; 
macrantha purpurea, xiv. 263 ; 
zebrina, xiv. 135; triflora, xv. 
21 ; libanensis, xv. 142 ; hon- 
densis, xv. 23 
Gethellis, ii. 70 
Gilia Achillsefolia, i. 150 ; aggre- 
gata, i. 27 ; pulchella, i. 27 ; tri- 
color, i. 150 ; tenuifolia, iii. 260 
Gillies Gardoquia, iii. 18 
Ginger, culture of, i. 200 ; mode of 
preparing the roots, i. 200 ; 
grass, xv. 237 
Gladiolus, culture of the genus, i. 
97 ; pudibundus, ii. 68, 192, 197, 
240 ; natalensis, iii. 71 ; candidus 
and incarnatus, iii. 238 ; Mor- 
tonius, v. 210 ; ramosus, vi. 99 ; 
an open border most suitable for, 
vi. 100 ; insignis, vii. 224 ; treat- 
ment of, viii 225 ; planting in 
the open ground in summer, vii. 
224 ; gandiensis, x. 215, xi. 27 ; 
gandiensis superba, xiii. 190 ; 
brenchyensis, xv. 
Glandular snapdragon, iii. 261 
Glass, refraction of light by, v. 205 ; 
radiating and conducting power 
of, vi. 37 ; capacity for trans- 
mitting light and heat, vi. 11 ; 
for the roofs of plant-structures, 
description of that used at Chats- 
worth, vii. 253 ; usefulness of 
coloured, in germinating seeds, 
viii. 223 ; manner in which it 
affects light, x. 10 ; consideration 
of substitute for, xii. 58 
Glazing, Mr. Saul's mode of, i. 130; 
Mr. Harrison's, i. 131; various 
objections to, i. 131 
Gldbba nutans, xiii. 125 ; sylvestris, 
xiii. 125 
Globe, everlasting, xi. 22 
Gloriosa superba, i. 97, iii. 24, iv. 
190, xiv. 109 ; Leopoldiana, xiv. 
273 
Glory trees, xiv. 16 
Glossula, ii. 183 
Gloxinia speciosa,ii. 76 ; caulescens, 
ii. 76 ; hirsuta, ii. 76 ; speciosa, 
iv. 24, 127 ; hybridising recom- 
mended, v. 219 ; maxima, v. 
219 ; rubra, vii. 188, 271, 272 ; 
hybrid, xv. 239 ; albo-coccinea, 
xv. 169 ; Fyfiana, xv. 169 ; 
Feuchlein, xv. 169; digitaliflora, 
x. 189, 193 ; rubra, var.,x. 189 ; 
speciosa, var., x. 189 ; rubra, x. 
114 ; discolor, xi. 142; macro- 
phylla, xi. 214 ; speciosa seed- 
lings, xi. 1 99, 200, 211; tubiflora, 
xi. 142 ; Passinghamii, xii. 
267 ; tubiflora, xii. 20 ; Mr. 
Passingham's, xii. 267 ; pallidi- 
flora, xiii. 44 ; Fyfiana, xiv. 141 ; 
albo-coccinea, xiv. 273 
Gluten, xi. 155 
Glycine, ii. 36, 85, 87, iii. 72 
Glycosmis, xiv. 185 
Gmelina, xv, 214 ; Rheedii, xv. 214 
Goat moth, figured, i. 48 
Goat Orchis, xv. 33 
Godetia lepida, iii. 118; rubicunda, 
iii. 143; vinosa, iii. 213 
Golden-flowered Bartonia, iii. 69 ; 
Daubenya, iii. 1 9 ; Bartonia, iv. 
18 ; flowered Chysis, iv. 68 
Goldfussia anisophylla, ii. 112; 
glomerata, viii. 121 ; glomerata, 
ix. 121, xiv. 30 ; isophylla, xv. 
117 
Gompholobium polymorphum, v. 
118, vi. 151, 116 ; versicolor, vi. 
186 ; Drummondii, vii. 188 ; 
tenue, vii. 166 ; splendens, x. 
189 ; Hendersoni, xi. 103, xv. 
256 ; a new species of, xi. 214 ; 
-? xii. 142 ; barbigerum, 
xii. 164, xv. 256 ; versicolor, 
var. caulibus purpureis, xii. 214, 
219, 220, xiii. 188; venustum, 
xiii. 236, xv. 258 ; barbigerum, 
xiv. 221 ; bearded keeled, xiv. 
221 ; new species, xiv. 117, 190; 
splendens, xiv. 142 ; spe. nov., 
xv. 196 
Gomphrena pulchella, xi. 22 
Gongora atropurpurea, ii. 137; 
bufonia, viii. 19, ix. 19 ; trun- 
cata, xi. 118, xii. 239; maculata 
tricolor, xv. 21 
Gonolobus diadematus, ii. 107, 3 09 ; 
hispidus, vii. 66 
Goody era, ii. 183 
Goodenia grandiflora, xii. 116 
Gooseberry blight, ii. 41, 42 
Gopher Wood, xv. 212 
Govenia, ii. 158 ; superba, ii. ; 
liliacea, v. 66 ; utriculata, xii. 
92 ; fasciata, xiii. 22 ; pallida, 
iv. 70 
Grabowskia Boerhaavisefolia, iv. 
209 ; duplicata, ix. 19, viii. 
19 
Gracillaria anastamosanis, xiv. 168 
Grafting, modes noticed, i. 93 ; sci- 
entific principles of, iii. 230 
Grafting Cactse, v. 23, 69 ; Aza- 
leas, v. 142 ; Camellias, Rhodo- 
dendrons, &c, vi. 93, 111; trees, 
advantages of, vi, 65 ; principles 
of, vii. 202 ; objects to be at- 
tained by it, vii. 203 ; applica- 
bility of the practice to most 
hard-wooded exotics, vii. 205 ; 
most approved routine, vii. 203 ; 
new kind of handglass suitable 
for the purpose, vii. 203 ; clay 
or wax easily dispensed with, 
vii. 204 ; Cacti, improved me- 
thod of, x. 162 ; to form stan- 
dards by, xi. 18 
Graham, Dr., on the water in the 
pitchers of Nepenthes, i. 58 
Grammatophyllum multiflorum, 
vi. 217 
Grammatotheca, xv. 9 ; Finlayso- 
nianum, xi. 90 
Grasses, selection for a lawn, ii. 66; 
external characteristics of, vii. 
39 
Great Hook-tip Moth, xiv. 72 ; 
flowered Ixora, iii. 75 
Greenhouse, cost of fitting up, i. 
130, 137 ; plants, xv. 13, 240, 
256 ; climbers, choice selection 
of, xv. 85 ; Chatsworth, ii. 81, 
iii. 96, 114, 120, 144, 216, 240 ; 
hints respecting, iv. 72 ; propa- 
gation of, iv. 144, 192 ; addi- 
tional hints on, iv. 216 ; a me- 
thod of arranging during sum- 
mer, iv. 237; remarks on water- 
ing, &c, iv. 240, v. 24, 48, 72, 
95, 119, 144, 169, 192, 216,239, 
263 ; time for potting, v. 48 ; 
varied effects of light upon, v. 
155 ; advantages of dividing a 
collection of, according to their 
habits, v. 180, 182 ; benefited 
by a removal to the open ground 
in the summer months, v. 213 ; 
climbing plants, the j artial accli- 
matation of, vi. 159, 249 
Greenhouses, substitution in them 
of thin canvass for glass during 
fine weather, vi. 202 ; only cal- 
culated for display, vi. 201 ; 
plants, remarks on exposing 
them during the summer, vi. 
119; method of inducing them 
to flower freely, vi. 156 ; vii. 24, 
47, 71, 96, 120, 144, 168, 192, 
216, 239, 264, viii. 120, ix. 120, 
x. 192, 216, xiv. 33 
Greenovia aurea, xi. 116 
Green and white Ornithogalum, iii. 
144 
Green-tubed Cooperia, iii. 119 
Green Man Orchis, xv. 32 
Grevillea rosmarinifolia, iv. 47 ; 
Manglesii, vi. 44 ; dubia, vii. 
115 ; longifolia, vii. 93 
Griffinia, culture of the genus, i. 
233 ; hyacinthina, vi. 44, xi, 
238 ; xii. 171 ; intermedia, xiii. 
237 
Griffin's Lissochilus, iv. 25 
Grobya Amhersti, ii. 139 
Grottoes, directions for forming, v. 
230 ; proper position and con- 
struction of, viii. 138, ix. 139 
Ground cistus rhododendron, iii. 
169 
Ground, mischievous consequences 
of trampling, in wet weather, xi. 
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