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INDEX 



Juniperus oxycedrus, V. 277 



peudula, V. 277 



phcEiiicea, V. 277 



recurva, V. 277 



religiosa, V. 277 



repaiida, V. 277 



squamata, V. 277 

 tetragona, V. 277 



virginiana, VI. 51 



lauca, V. 277 

 - pendula, V. 277 

 variegata, V. 277 



uvifera, V. 27 



K. 



Kadsura japonica, V. 176 



Kale, for garnishing, VI. xiii. 



variegated, picturesque effect of, 



VI. 116 

 Kennedya speciosa, noticed, V. xxix. 

 Kestell's improved labels, noticed, V. 



xxi. 

 Knife, the cause of plants gumming, 



VI. 130 



L. 



Labels, cast-iron, noticect, V. xxi. 



— leaden, noticed, V. xvi. 



metallized guttapercha, noticed, 



V. xvi. 



. stamped leaden, noticed, V. xvi. 



rose girdle, from Captain Arm- 



strong, VI. xi. 



zinc-backed, noticed, V. xvi. 



Lady's slipper, Bornean, noticed and 



figured, V. xxvii. 

 long-tailed, account of, 



V. xxiv. 

 Lapageria rosea, noticed, VI. iii. 2G6 

 Larch, experiments upon, VI. 23.3 

 Lathyris, experiments upon, VI. 237 

 Laurel, common, experiments upon, VI. 



232 

 • Portugal, experiments upon, VI. 



230 

 Lawes, J. B.,upon the amount of water 



given off by plants during their 



growth, V. 38 

 ■ on the evaporation of 



evergreen and deciduous trees, VI. 



227 

 I>ayers, propagation by, VI. 70 

 Lemon-tree, experiments upon, VI. 239 

 Lepidium sativum, account of, V. 182 

 Lettuces, cos, VI. 2G 

 common white cos, remarks 



on, VI. 26 



Lettuces, Waite's white cos, rem 



on, VI. 2G 

 Wellington cos, remarks 



VL2G 

 white Paris cos, remarks 



V[. 26. xliii. 

 Le'veille' on Vine Mildew, VI. 284 

 Libocedrus chilensis, Endlicher, de 



scribed, V. 35 

 Lily, Victoria water, cultivation of, VI. 



224 

 Lime, memoranda concerning the trans- 

 planting of, VI. 22 

 Link, H. F., on growth and extension 



in the vegetable kingdom, VI. 27 

 Lindley, John, account of ornamental 



evergreen berberies, V. I 



memoranda concerning 



new plants, V. 32 ; VI. 258 

 a remarkable case 



of 



vegetable transformation by, V. 29 

 on tubers, \'. 105 



Linum usitatissimum, statements con- 

 cerning, V. 184 



Lonicera tatariea, var. puuicea, de- 

 scribed and figured, VI. 52, 53 



Lovell, George, on the management of 

 wall trees, VI. 128 



Luzuriaga radican?, VI. 266 



M. 



Machine for transplanting trees, de- 

 scription of, VI. 14 

 Mackenzie, Peter, on inverted growth, 

 VI. 154 



■ on mural gardening, 



V. 126 

 Madden, Major E., on Himalayan coni- 

 fers, V. 228 

 Magnolia cordata, V. 176 



• glauca, V. 176 



grandiflora, V. 176 



macrophylla, V. 176 



Mahoiiia aquifolium, De Caiid., V. 16 



diversifolia. Sweet, V. 16 



fascicularis, De Cand., V. 16 



glumacea, De Cand., V. 18 



Japonica, De Cand., V. 20 



nepalensis, De Cand., V. 18 



Maize, forty-day, account of, V. ix. 



picturesque effect of, VI. 116 



Management of wall trees, VI. 128 



Mangoes, a notice of, V. 1. 



Manures, ammoniacal, their action,V. 45 



mineral, tlieir action, V. 45 



Martinean, Joseph, on the cultivation of 

 celery, VI. 211 



