306 



1850, V. xliii. 



1851, VI. xxiv. 



Evergreen and deciduous trees, evapora- 

 tion of, VI. 227 



Exhibition at the Gardens, May 18th, 

 1850, a notice of, V. xxxi. 



June 8th, 



1850, V. xxxvii. 



July 13th, 



May 3rd, 



June 7th, 



July 19th, 



1851, VI. XXXV. 



Experiments as to the amount of water 

 given off by plants during their 

 gi-owth, V, 38 ; apparatus used in the 

 experiments, V. 43 



to ascertain the evaporation 



of trees, VI. 227 



in the cultivation of the 



pine-apple, V. 73 



in draining, V. 118 



in packing Boston necta- 



1851, VI. xxix. 



rines, V. 27 



F. 



Fagus antarctica, V. 275 



asplenifolia, V. 275 



Cunninghamii, V. 275 



ferruginea, V. 275 



obliqua, VI. 265 



Fennel, Tangier, account of, V. 77 

 Ferns, picturesque effect of, VI. 116 

 Ferula glauca, account of, V. 76 



tingitana, account of, V. 77 



Fig-tree, cultivation of, under glass, VI. 



242 

 Fir, spruce, experiments upon, VI. 229 

 Fitz-Koya patagouica, described, VI. 264 

 Flax, statements concerning, V. 184 

 Fleming, George, on ornamental winter 



and spring flowering plants, V. 89 

 ou protected trellises, 



V. 122 

 Flowering plants, notes on winter and 



spring, V. 89 

 Flower pegs, figured, VI. 276, 277 

 Flower-pots, for sitting-rooms, V. v. 

 ventilating, described, 



V. xxiii. 

 Foliage, the scenic effect produced by 



remarkable, VI. 115 

 Forsyth, A., on flower-pegs, VI. 276 



on glass houses, VI. 122 



Forsythia viridissima, noticed, V. xxvi. 



Fortune's double yellow rose, described, 



VI. 52 

 Fruit blossoms, protecting, VI. 225 



protectors, Halliman's, VI. 25 



room, description and plan of Mr. 



Moorman's, by Mr. Thompson, VI. 



110, 111 

 trees, and protected trellises used 



in the cultivation of, V. 122; section 



of trellis, 126 

 • on retarding the bloom of, by 



John Saul, V. 277 

 and vegetables produced in the 



Garden of the Society ; by Mr. Thomp- 

 son, V. 280; VI. 25, 151, 281 

 Fry's self-acting fumigator, V. xxv. 

 Fumigating glass houses, contrivance 



for, V. xxv. 

 Fumigator from Mr. Fry, noticed, V. 



xxv, and 1. 



G. 



Galanthus plicatus, Bieberst., described 



and figured, V. 138 

 Galphimia glauca, Cavanilles, de- 

 scribed, V. 139 ; figured, 140 

 Gannal, M., his dried vegetables, VI. 



xvi. 

 Gardening, mural, by Peter Mackenzie, 



V. 126 

 Garrya elliptica, Douglas, described, V. 



137, 275 



macrophylla, V. 275 



Gartner's observations upon muling 



among plants, by the Rev. M. J. 



Berkeley, V. 156; VI. 1. 

 Geissois racemosa, described, VI. 272 

 Genista anglica, V. 177 



florida, V, 177 



gernianica, V. 177 



hispanica, V. 177 



procumbens, V. 177 



• prostrata, V. 177 



purgans, V. 177 



tinctoria, V. 177 



triquetra, V. 177 



scorpius, V. 177 



Gesnera, hybrid, noticed, V. xxv. 

 Glseosporium concentricum, a portion 



figured, VI. 121 

 Glass houses, by A. Forsyth, VI. 122 

 Glendinning, R., on the introduction of 



new coniferous trees into park scenery, 



V. 173 



■ on heating, VI. 295 



Goats mule, an account of, VI. 92 

 Gordonia Lasianthus, V. 176 



