510 



Parsley, Usher's curled, VI. 153 

 Parsonsia heterophylla, Allan Cunn., 



described and figured, v. 194, 195 



variabilis, described, V. 196 



Passe tardive pear, noticed, V. xvi. 

 Passiflora ca;rulea, V. 177 



Colvillii, V. 177 



racemosa, V. 177 



Pea, American dwarf, V. 282 



the champion of England, V. 283 



I Clarke's Lincoln green podded 



new early marrow, V. 282 



Danecroft early green, V. 282 



rival, V. 282 



early Bedalean, V. 281 



blue surprise, V. 283 



railway, V. 282 



surprise, V. 282 



wonder, V. 282 



Essex champion, noticed, V. 281 



■ Fairbeard's champion of England, 



V. 283 



early surprise, V. 283 



Great Britain, V. 283 



Hunter's new marrow, V. 283 



ne plus ultra, V. 283 



Noble's green marrow, V. 283 



pois Malpeau, V. 282 



pois Nain Hatif extra, Yl. 281 



Queen of England, V. 283 



Stubb's or Burbidge's eclipse, 'V. 



282 



Thurstone's reliance, "V. 283 



Waite's king of the marrows, V. 



283 



'Warner's early conqueror, V. 281 



emperor, V. 281 



Peas, effect of sulphur on mildewed, "VI. 



vii. 

 experiments upon, by Mr. Lawes, 



V. 45 



varieties of, V. 281 



Peaches, notice of, V. xlix., 1. ; VI. xliv. 

 Peach-trees, management of, "VI. 129 

 Pear, Bergamot d'Esperen, noticed, V. 



xvi. 

 Beurre d'Araanlis, described, VI. 



xvii. 

 Van Mons, noticed, VI. 



xxiii. 



Broom Park, noticed, VI. xxi. 



Chaumontel, remarks on, V. vi. 



Colmar des Moulides, noticed, V. 



xvi. 



Easter Beurre, noticed, VI. xviii. 



Eyewood, noticed, VI. xxiii. 



Forelle or trout, a notice of, VI. x, 



Forme de delices, noticed, VI. xx. 



Pear, Glout morceau de Cambron, no- 

 ticed, VI. xvi. 



Jargonelle, remarks on, V. ix. 



Passe tardive, noticed, V. xvi. 



■ Suzette de Bavay, noticed, V. xvi. 



Vau Mons Leon le CI ere, men- 

 tioned, W. vi. 



Vicar of Winkfield, noticed, VI. ix. 



Vrai Amberg, noticed, V. xvi. 



Pear-tree, nelis d hiver, attacked by a 

 blight, described and figured, V. xiii. 



Pentarhaphia cubensis, Decaisne, de- 

 scribed and figured, V. 86 



Pentstemon azureus, Beiith., described, 



V. 144 



cordifolius, Benth., de- 

 scribed and figured, V. 87, 88 



Perisporium crocophilum, described, V. 

 25 



Pernettya ciliaris, described and figured, 



VI. 267, 268 



Peru, vegetation of, VI. 160 



Phanei'ophytes, remarks on, VI. 27 



Pharbitis limbata, described, V. 33 



Philadelphus gracilis, V. 177 



Mexicanus, V. 177 



Philesia buxifolia, VI. 265 



Pholidota clypeata, described, V. 37 



Photinia dubia, V. 177 



glauca, V. 177 



Phyllocladus trichomanoides, V. 275 



Phytolacca decaudra, experiment with, 

 VI. 41 



Picea amabilis, V. 276 



Cephalonica, V, 276 



grand is, V. 276 



Hudsoni, V. 276 



nobilis, V. 276 



'■ Nordmanniana, V. 276 



pichta, V. 276 



Pindrow,some account of, V. 246 



Pinsapo, V. 276 



"Webbiana, some account of, V. 



251, 276 



Pimelea VerschafFeltii, noticed, V.xxix. 



Pine-apple, Black Prince, noticed, V. 



xlix. 

 cultivated on Hamilton's sys- 

 tem, V. 73 



monstrous, V. li. 



experiments in the cultiva- 

 tion of, V. 73 



Ripley queen, grown by Mr. 



Fleming, noticed, V. iii. 

 Pines, queen, grown on the Polmaise 



system, V. viii. 

 Pine-stoves, description of some, at 



Bicton, V. 187; plan of, 188, 189 



