TO THE FIFTH AND SIXTH VOLUMES. 



311 



Pinus Australis, V. 276 



Austriaca, VI. 50 



brunoniana, V. 276 



brutia, V. 276 



Californica, V. 276 



Colchica, V. 276 



Coulteri, V. 276 



Devoniaua, V. 276 



■ dumosa, mentioned, V. 245 



• excelsa, some account of, V. 233 



filifolia, V. 276 



Fischeri, V. 276 



Fraseri, V. 276 



Gerardiana, V. 233, 276 



Hartwegii, V. 276 



iusignis, V. 276 



Lambertiana, VI. 50 



Laricio, V. 276 



leiophylla, V. 276 



Lemoniana, VI. 50 



Llaveana, V. 276 



longifolia, account of, V. 228, 276 



macrocarpa, V. 276 



• Montezumse, V. 276 



Monticola, VI. 50 



Mughus, VI. 50 



oocarpa, V. 276 



palustris, V. 276 



patula, V. 276 



Pinaster, VI. 50 



pithyusa, V. 276 



ponderosa, V. 276 



pseudo-strobus, V, 276 



pumilio, V. 276 



pygmsea, V. 276, 



pyreuaica, V. 276 



Kusselliana, V. 276 



■ strobus, VI. 50 



sylvestris, VI. 50 



■ tffida, V. 276 



tenuifolia, V. 276 



teocote, V. 276 



umbraculifera, V. 276 



variabilis, V. 276 



Pinuses of California, mentioned, V. 



173 

 Pistacia Lentiscus, V.177 



-vera, V. 177 



Pittosporum Bidwillianum, V. 176 



eriocarpum, V. 176 



Plan of new pine-stoves at Bicton, V. 



188, 189 

 and section of asparagus pits in 



Her Majesty's gardens at Frogmore, 



V. XX. 

 Plants, a catalogue of coniferous, with 



their synoaymes, V. 199 



Plants, the degeneration of, by division, 



VI. 97, 99 

 experiments made during the 



growth of, V. 38 



the multiplication of, by division. 



VI. 97, 98 



observations upon muling, V. 



156; VI. 1 

 the scenic effects of certain com- 

 mon, VI. 115 



-suitable for conservatory and 



drawing-room decoration, list of and 



treatment of, V. 90, 93, 97 

 Plum, Denyer's Victoria, noticed, VI. 



xliv.' 

 Podocarpus latifolia, V. 275 



longifolia, V. 275 



nubigena, VI, 264 



purdieana, V. 275 



Totara, V. 275 



Pomeranian cabbage described, V. 280 

 Portugal laurel, experiments upon, VI. 



230 

 Potatoes, experiments upon, by Mr. 



Dooville, V. 107 



statements concerning, by Mr. 



Alex. Burnett, V. 109 



treatment of, by M. Tombelle 



Lomba, V. 105 

 wintered on Cuthill's plan, VI. 



xlii. 

 Propagation by cuttings, VI. 70 



grafting, VI. 70 



layers, VI. 70 



seeds, VI. 71, 108 



tubercular buds, VI. 7o 



vegetable species, VI. 



70 

 Protected trellises for the cultivation of 



tender fruit trees, by George Fleming, 



V. 122 



Protecting fruit blossoms, VI. 225 

 Protectors, Halliman's fruit, VI. 25 

 Prunus Mume, V. 177 



Q. 



Quamoclit globosa, Benth., V. 82 



Quercus segilops, V. 275 



agrifolia, described and figured, 



VI. 157, 158 

 aigua, V. 275 



apennina, V. 275 



aquatica, V. 275 



asplenifolia, V. 275 



- callosa, V. 275 



Catesbsei, V. 275 



