TO THE FIFTH AND SIXTH VOLUMES. 



313 



Smilax glauca, V. 277 



hastata, V. 277 



laurifolia, V. 277 



quadrangularis, V. 277 



sarsaparilla, V. 2"7 



tamnoides, "V. 277 



virgiiiica, V. 277 



Socket of cast-iron for placing poles in, 



described and figured, V. xxiii. 

 Spathoglottis aurea, described, V. 34 

 Spearmint, experiments upon, VI. 237 

 Species, difference between races and, 



VI. 72 



propagation of vegetable, VI. 70 



remarks on, by M. CheYreul, VI, 



Gl ; definition of, VI. 63 

 remarks on, by M. Van Mons, 



VI. 94 



the stability of, VL 93 



vegetable, considered, VI. 78 



- with respect to hybridizing,VI.90 



Spiraea canadensis, V. 177 



capitata, V. 177 



decumbens, V. 177 



ovata, V. 177 



pubescens, V. 177 



Reevesiana, V. 177 



sinensis, V. 177 



Spougioles explained, VI. 29 



Sporotrichum polysporum, V. 25 



Spring and winter ornamental flowering 

 plants, V. 89 



Spruce Fir, experiments upon, VI. 229 



Standish and Noble on hybrid rhodo- 

 dendrons, V. 271 



Stanhopca cirrhata, described, V. 37 



Stenocarpus Forsteri, VI. 272 



Stocks, coniferous, by John Saul, VI. 49 



Stoves, pine, description and plan of 

 some atBicton, V. 187, 188, 189 



Strawberries, Black Prince, noticed, VI. 



'- Cole's prolific, VI. 282 



Cuthill's Black Prince, VI. 



282 

 Roberts' double tiles for, 



V. 270 



Strawberry, cultivation of, by James 

 Cuthill, V. 128 



Hooper's seedling, VI. 281 



Kitley's Goliath, VI. 283 



Myatt's Eleanor, VI. 283 



Goliath, VI. 283 



Stuartia marylandica, V. 176 



. virginica, V. 176 



Stylidium fruticosum, experiments on, 



VI. 41 

 VOL. VI. 



Sub-species, remarks on, by M. Che- 



vreul, VI. 61 

 Sunflower, experiments upon, VI. 239 

 Sun's direct rays, eifect of, on plants, by 



De Candolle, V. 178 

 Suzette de Bavay Pear, noticed, V. xvi. 

 Sycamore, experiments upon, VI. 235 

 memoranda concerning the 



transplanting of, VI. 23 



T. 



Tacon, a disease of safFron, V. 21 



Tally made of hard earthenware, ex- 

 hibited by Mr. Eauch, V. xii. 



Tasmannia aromatica, V. 176 



Taxodium distichum virens, V. 276 



— sempervirens, V. 276 



Taxus adpressa, V. 275 



bariensis, V. 275 



— elegantissima. V. 275 



Harringtonii, V. 275 



variegata, V. 275 



Temperature, efl'ect of, on plants, V. 180 



Ternstromia sylvatica, Cham, and 

 Sc/ilecJit., described, V. 141 



TheaBohea, V. 177 



oleifera, V. 177 



viridis, V. 177 



Thompson, Robert, a description and plan 

 of Mr. Moorman's fruit-room, VI. 

 110, HI, 112 



on the effects of drain* 



ing an orchard, V. 114 



experiment in packing 



fruit by, V. 27 



his meteorological ob- 

 servations, VI. 132 



report on new fruits 



and vegetables,V. 280 ; VI. 25,151,281 

 - report on Roberts' tiles 



for strawberries, by, V. 270 

 Thomson, Thomas, on the vegetation of 



the Himalaya, VI. 245 

 Thuia andina, Poppig, V. 35 



chilensis, Don, V. 35 



chinensis variegata, V. 276 



japonica, V. 276 



— ^ nepalensis, V. 276 



orieutalis tatarica, V. 276 



pendula, V. 276 



Wareana. V. 276 



Thyrsacanthus lilacinus, described, VI . 



159 

 Tiles, Roberts' double, for strawberries, 



V. 270 

 Tomato capsicum, notice of, V. 284 

 Torula dissiliens, VI. 287 



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