INDEX. 



325 



Dalbergia robusta, mentioned, VIII. 290 



. Sissoo, mentioned, VIII. 290 



Darjiliug to Tonglo, by J. D. Hooker, 



VII. 1 

 Daunoo, VIII. 291 

 Dawk, VIII. 290 



Deodar, the, account of, VIII. 305 

 Dianella ccerulea, mentioned, VIII. xlii. 

 Dielytra spectabilis, noticed, VII. xxvii. 

 Disease of the Vine, by G. B. Amici, 



VIII. 231 ; fig. 235 



Diseases of Plants, observations on, by 



Dr. Schleiden, VII. 178 

 Doabs, the, account of, VIII. 275 

 Durrien, Charles, on the cultivation of 



Paulownia imperialis, VII. 227 

 Doul Dawk, VIII. 290 



E. 



Edging, Hogg's Garden, VII. 228; fig.229 

 Edgings for garden walks and flower- 

 beds, by Robert Glendinning, VIII. 



270 

 Ehretia aspera, VIII. 292 

 Emlee, VIII. 289 



Eriobotrya japouica, a notice of, VIII. 51 

 Errington, Robert, on Pear, Peaches, 



&c, at Oulton Park, VIII. 24 

 Erysiphe communis, referred to, VIII. 



233 ; fig. 235 

 Erythrina stricta, mentioned, VIII. 290 

 Evergreens, effect of the winter of 



1852-3, on, VIII. 315 

 Exhibition at the Gardens, May 8, 



1852, VII. xxxvii. 

 June 12, 



1852, VII. xlv. 



1852, VII. lvi. 



1853, VIII. xxxiv. 

 1853, VIII. xliii. 



July 10, 



- May 14, 



Juue 11 



July 9, 



1853, VIII. 1. 



Exotic fruits, on the cultivation of, by 

 P. Wallace, VIII. 47 



Feronia elephantum, VIII. 293 

 Ficus elastica, VIII. 294 



glomerata. VIII. 294 



indica, VIII. 294 



lurida, VIII. 294 



Ficus religiosa, VIII. 294 



venosa, VIII. 294 



Flower-beds, edgings for, VIII. 270 

 Flowers, on the periodical opening and 



closing of, by Karl Fritzsch, VIII. 1. 



Foot Tootri, VIII. 294 



Forsyth, A., his account of a new level, 

 VII. 198; fig. 199 



— on fruit cylinders, VIII. 



225; plan of, 227, 228 



on holly-leaf tea, VIII. 44 



Forsythia viridissima, on, by J. S. Wash- 

 ington, VII. 46 



mentioned, VIII. 



xxxi. 



Fortune, Robert, on Chinese pinnated 

 Berberries, VII. 225 



Frame for growing Peas, a notice of, 



VII. xx. 



Fritillaria imperialis, development of, 



VIII. 98; fig. 99 



Fritzsch, Karl, on the periodical open- 

 ing and closing of flowers, VIII. 6 



Fruit cylinders, on, by A. Forsyth, 

 VIII. 225; plan of, 227,228. 



trees against walls, on the protec- 

 tion of, by R. Thompson, VII. 2.07 



Fruits, bottled, receipt for, VIII. xxix. 



Catalogue of those grown in the 



Society's Gardens, VIII. 243 



on the cultivation of Exotic, by 



P. Wallace, VIII. 47 

 Fulsa Lukree, VIII. 291 



Galanthus nivalis, development of, VIII. 



120; fig. 122 

 Garden and Orange grounds of St. 



Michael's, by P. Wallace, VII. 236 



walks, edgings for, VIII. 270 



on, by R. Glendinning, 



VII. 201 



Garreau, M., on the res23iration of 



plants, VII. 209 

 Gas-heating contrivance, by W. Cuthill, 



a notice of, VIII. xxi. 

 Geindun, VIII. 290 

 Geissomeria nitida, Nces and Martins, 



described, VIII. 125 

 Generatio floccipara, cause of the Vine 



disease, VIII. 239 

 Genus Yucca, on the, by William Wood, 



VIII. 42 



Geothermometrical Observations, table 

 of, for 1851, VII. 142 



