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INDEX. 



Belanthera Belvisiana, Nees v. Esenbeck, 



described, VIII. 129 

 Boll-glasses, fcbeFrench Cloches, noticed, 



VIII. xxi. 

 Berberis Bealei, described, VII. 225 

 — ■ consanguinea, mentioned, VII. 



226 

 nepalensis, a notice of, VII. 



XXV. 



■ trifurca, noticed, VII. 226 



Berberries, Chinese pinnated, by Robert 



Fortune, VII. 225 

 Bignonia suberosa, VIII. 291 

 Billbergia bifrons, described, VIII. 54 

 Bombax heptaphyllum, mentioned, 



VIII. 291 

 Botany of the Punjab, by Dr. Jameson, 



VIII. 273 

 Bottled fruits, receipt for, VIII. xxix. 

 Brillantaisia owariensis, Pallsot de Bcau- 



vois, described, VIII. 129 

 Bulbs and tubers, on the development 



of, bv Thilo Irmisch, VIII. 91, 207 

 Bule, VIII. 293 

 Burhul, VIII. 292 

 Burr, VIII. 294 

 Butea frondosa, VIII. 290 



Calceolaria ericoides, Void., described, 



VIII. 127; fig. 128 

 . hyssopifolia, JIumb., VIII. 



130; fig. 131 

 Caffrarian plants, a note upon, Thomas 



Moore, VIII. 38 

 Camellia flowers, exhibited by Rev. 



Mr. Beadon, VII. xx. 

 Cape Gooseberry, a note upon, VIII. 38 

 Capsicum, Spanish, grown in Ewing's 



glass wall, VIII. viii. 

 Cardoons, noticed, VII. xviii. 

 Cassia arborea, mentioned, VIII. 290 



sumatrana, mentioned, VIII. 290 



Casuarina muricata, VIII. 293 

 Catalogue of fruits grown in the Society's 



Gardens, VIII. 243 

 Cathartocarpus fistula, mentioned, VIII. 



290 

 Cedrus Deodara, account of, VIII. 305 

 Cerasus ilicifolia, noticed, VII. liv. 

 Ceratonia Siliqua, mentioned, VIII. 289 

 Cherries, Catalogue of those grown in 



the Society's Gardens, VIII. 251 

 observations upon, VIII. 7<>, 



82 



Cherry, Bigarreau d'Esperen, noticed, 



VII. xxii. 

 d'Octobre, noticed, 



VII. xxii. 



the Como, noticed, VIII. xxv. 



— ■ Reine Hortense, noticed, VII. 



xxv. 

 Chinese pinnated Berberries, by Robert 



Fortune, VII. 225 

 Chumroo, VIII. 292 

 Chunur, VIII. 293 

 Clematis coriacea, De Cand., described, 



VIII. 125 



Climate and peculiarities of St. Michael's 

 in the Azores, by P. Wallace, VII. 236 



tropical, effect of, on plants, by 



Sir R. H. Schomburgk, VIII. 32 



of Sikkiru Himalaya, map of, 



VII. 85 



and vegetation, by J. D. Hooker, 



VII. 69 

 relationbetween, 



VII. 1 ; VIII. 273 



Clover, red, experiment upon, VII. 39 

 Colckicuin autumnale, development of, 



VIII. 106; fig. Ill 



Colletia serratifolia, De Cand., described 



and figured, VIII. 58, 59 

 Convallaria majalis, development of, 



VIII. 119 

 Cordia Myxa, mentioned, VIII. 290 

 Council, report from the, to May 1, 



1852, VII. 163 

 to May 2, 



1853, VIII. 195 



Crocus vermis, development of, VIII. 

 115; fig. 118 



Crown Imperial, development of, VIII. 

 98 ; fig. 99 



Cryptophragmium canescens, Nccs v. 

 Esenbeck, described, VIII. 127 



Cultivation of Exotic fruits, by P. Wal- 

 lace, VIII. 47 



of the Potatoe, by James 



Hutchinson, VII. 232 



Cupressus torulosa, account of, VIII. 312 



Currants, Catalogue of those grown in 

 • the Society's Gardens, VIII. 252 



Custard Apple, mentioned, VIII. 52 



Cylinders, ou fruit, by A.Forsyth, VIII. 

 225 ; plan of, 227, 228 



Dalbergia Ougeinensis, mentioned, VIII. 

 290 



