TO THE FIFTH AND SIXTH VOLUMES. 



303 



Berbery, oruamental evergreen, ac- 

 count of, V. 1 



■ pallid, described, V. 15 



prickly, described, V. 16 



ragged, described, V. 5 



smali-flowered, described, V. 6 



star-spined. described, V. 2 



thin-leaved, described, V. 15 



— — three-leaved, described, V. 14 



umbelled, described, V. 11 



Wallich's, described, V. 3 



• wavy, described, V. 7 



white-backed, described, V. 9 



whitened, described, V. 9 



yellow, described, V. 3 



Bergamot d'Esperen Pear,noticed,V.xvi. 

 Berkeley, Rev. M. J., a translation of 

 M. Le'veiile's observations on the vine 

 mildew, VI. 284 



on muling amongst 



plants, V. 156: VI. 1 



on the white 



rust of cabbages, VI. 117 

 Bicton, new pine stoves lately erected 



at, V. 188, 189 

 Bignonia grandiflora, an ornamental 



plant, VI. 274 

 Birch, memoranda concerning the trans- 

 planting of, VI. 22 

 Black Barbarossa grape, noticed, V. xix. 



Hamburg grape, remarks on, 



V. iii., iv., vii., ix. ; VI. iv., ix. De- 

 scribed, V. 281 

 Blandfordia flammea, described, V. 32 

 Blooming of fruit trees, on retarding the, 



by John Saul, V. 277 

 Boiler, section of, in the new pine-stoves 

 at Bicton, V. 191 



plan and section of Bailey's, VI. 



273, 274 



plan of Hood's, VI. 298 



Bolivia, vegetation of, VI. 160 

 Boruean lady's slippers noticed and 



figured, V. xxvii. 

 Boronia microphylla, V. 142 

 raollina, V. 142 



spathulata, Lindl.. 



V. 142 

 tetrandra. 



Labill., 



described, 

 described, 



V. 142 



Botrytis parasitica, VI. 117 



viticola, VI. 289 



Brasavola cucullata, R. Brown, 



de- 



scribed and figured, V. 85 

 Brazil, vegetation of, VI. 160 

 Broccoli, a plan of some ground planted 



with, VI. 213 



Bromham Hall melon, described, V. 280 

 Brownea Ariza, noticed, VI. xxix. 

 Budding, a case of, VI. 45 

 Buds, propagation by tubercular, VI. 

 70 



Cabbage, earliest Ulm savoy, V. 284 



experiments upon, VI. 239 



Pomeranian, described, V. 



280 

 Winnigstadt sugar-loaf, de- 

 scribed, V. 280 

 Cabbage lettuces, VI. 26 



• a very handsome, 



VI. 26 



laitue chou de 



laitue de 

 laitue de 



Malta, 

 Russie, 



Malta, VI. 26 

 Neapolitan, VI. 26 

 Swedish or sugar, 



Victoria, VI. 26 

 Cabbages, on the white rust of, by the 



Rev. xM. J. Berkeley, VI. 117 

 Calamintha mimuloides, Benth., de- 

 scribed, V. 143 

 Calboa globosa, described, V. 82 ; 



figured, 83 

 Callixene polyphylla,[described, VI. 266 

 Calycanthus Isevigatus, V. 17' 



occidentalis, Hooh., de- 

 scribed, VI. 218 

 Cantua buxifolia, noticed, VI. xxi. 

 Carrots, wild, remarks on, VI. 74 

 Cast-iron socket for placing poles in, 



described and figured, V. xxiii. 

 Catalogue of coniferous plants with their 



synonymes, V. 199 

 Cauliflower, cultivation of, V. 103 



early, VI. 24 



early Leyden, VI. 24 



■ Epps's, VI. 24 



• large Asiatic, VI. 24 



London particular, VI. 24 



Mercer's new pearly, VI. 



24 



new dwarf late Cjprian, 



plan of some ground 

 planted with, VI. 213 

 raised from seeds, VI. 24 



Walcheren, VI. 24 



VI. 24 



