TO THE FIFTH AND SIXTH VOLUMES. 



305 



Cuttings, propagation by, VI. 70 

 Cupressus bacciformis, V. 276 



diceca, V. 276 



• Goveniana, mentioned, V. 



174 



juniperoides, V. 276 



Lambertiana, V. 276 



■ lusitauica, V. 276 



macrocarpa, mentioned, V. 



174 



pendula, V. 276 



religiosa, V. 276 



thyoides, V. 276 



thurifera, V. 276; VI. 51 



torulosa, V. 276 



Uhdeana, V. 276 



Cyanotis vittata, described, V. 139 

 Cylindrosporium concenti-icum, VI. 117 

 Cypripedium caudatura, account of, V. 



xxiv. 

 ■ Lowei, noticed and 



figured, V. xxvii. 

 Cystopus candidus, VI. 118 

 Cytisus falcatus, V. 177 



filipes, V. 177 



hirsutus, V. 177 



incarnatus, V. 177 



major, V. 177 



minor, V. 177 



nigricans, V. 177 



purpureus, V. 177 



purpureus pendulus, V. 177 



spinosus, V. 177 



D. 



Dacrydium Mai, V. 275 



Dammara australis, V. 276 



— macrophylla, VI. 271 



Moorii, V'I,271 



obtusa, VI. 270 



Date-palm, a note by Mr. Richardson 

 on the varieties of, VI. 46 



De CandoUe on the action of peat on 

 plants and the effect of the sun's di- 

 rect rays, V. 178 



De St. Sauveur apple, noticed, V. xvi. 



Deciduous berberies, experiments upon, 

 VI. 234 



. and evergreen trees^ evapora- 

 tion of, VI. 227 



Delphinium aconiti, Linn., VI. 55 



Dendrobium Mooreanum, VI. 272 



palpebrae, described, V. 33 



. speciosum, remarks on, V. 



xvii. 



Deodar, Robert Errington on the, V. 11 1 



Desfontainea spinosa, VI. 265 

 Devonshire, the effects of the winter in, 



by Mr, Barnes, V. 175, 275 

 Disease of saffron, known under the 



name of Tacon, V. 21 ; fig. V. 26 



on tulip bulbs, V. 25 



Division, degeneration of plants by, VI. 



97, 98 

 multiplication of plants by, 



VI. 97, 98, 108 



propagation of vines by, VI. 



104 



Dodecatheon integrifolium, Mich., de- 

 scribed and figured, V. 196, 197 

 Dossinia marmorata, Morreu, V. 79 

 Draining, apparatus used in experi- 

 ments on, V. 118 



an orcliard, remarks on the 



beneficial effects of, V. 1 14 



Duvaua latifolia, V. 177 



longifolia, V. 177 



■ ovata, V. 177 



E. 



Edwardsia microphylla, V. 177 



Elm, memoranda concerning the trans- 

 planting of, VI. 22 



Epidendrum aurantiacum, noticed, V. 

 xxvi. 



' — coriifolium, described and 



figured, VI. 219 



Epiphyllum Altensteini, experiments 

 on, VI. 45 



Eria acervata, described and figured, 

 VI. 57, 58 



Erica, hybrid, noticed, V. xxv. 



Erineum vitis, VI. 284 



Eriobotrya japonica, V. 177 



Eriosoma Pyri, a blight, described and 

 figured, V. xiii. 



Errington, Robert, on the Deodar, V. 1 11 



on protecting fruit 



blossoms, VI. 225 



Erythroxylon Coca, mentioned, VI. 188 



Eucalyptus coccifera, J. Hook , de- 

 scribed and figured, VI. 221, 222 



montana, V. 177 



— oppositifolia, V. 177 



pulverulenta, V. 177 



Euonymus fimbriatus, V. 177 



japonicus, V. 177 



Evaporation of evergreen and deciduous 

 trees, VI. 227 



Evergreen berberies, account of the 

 more ornamental, V. 1 



berberis, experiments upon, 



VI. 230 



