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INDEX TO THE FIFTH AND SIXTH VOLUMES. 



Transformation, a remarkable case of, 



V. 29 



Transplanting trees, by Joseph Holmes, 



VI. 14 



Trees in bad condition, beneficial effects 

 of draining, V. 114 



evergreen and deciduous, the eva- 

 poration of, VI. 227 



on the introduction into parks of 



new coniferous, V. 173 



on transplanting, by Joseph 



Holmes, VI. 14 



■ wall, management of, VI. 128 



Trellises, Mr. Fleming on the protection 

 of tender fruit trees upon, V. 122; 

 section of, V. 126 



Trichoglottis pallens, described, V._34 



Trichopilia suavis, noticed, V. xxviii. 



Trichosanthes colubrina, noticed, V. v. 



Tropseolum peregrinum, Linn., V. 84 



Smithii, De Cand., described 



and figured, V. 84 



Tubers, will they grow after the destruc- 

 tion of the leaves of the plant ? V. 105 



Turnips, early white mouse-tail de- 

 scribed, VI. 153 



■ navet jaune de Finlande, VI. 



153 



• red American stone, VI. 153 



U. 

 Umbelljferous plants, ornamental, V. 75 



V. 



Vanda cserulea, noticed and figured, VI. 

 viii. 



Varieties of date-palm, a note by Mr. 

 Richardson, VI. 4(; 



remarks on, by M. Chevreul, 



VI. §\ 



Vegetable Kingdom, growth and ex- 

 tension in the, by H. F. Link, VI. 27 



species considered, VI. 78 



transformation, a remarkable 



ease of, V, 29 



Vegetables, dried, VI. xvi. 



and fruit, new, by Mr. Thomp- 

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



Vegetation and climate, relation between, 

 VI. IfiO, 245 



Vegetation of the Himalaya, VI. 245 



Ventilating flower-pots, described, V. 



xxiii. 

 Verbena trifida, noticed, V. viii. 

 Veronica, hybrid, a notice of, V. viii. 

 Viburnum Lantana, account of, VI. 155 

 Victoria water-lily, cultivation of, VI. 



224 

 Vine, experiments upon, VI. 239 



■ mildew, observations on, VI. 284 



propagated by division, VI. 104 



stocks, remarks upon, VI. 103 



Vines, r;^produced from seed, VI. 104 

 Vitis testivalis, VI. 289 



Labrusca, VI. 294 



Vrai Amberg Pear, noticed, V. xvi. 

 Vriesia speciosa, remarks on, V. x. 



W. 



Wall-trees, management of, VI. 128 



Wayfaring-tree, account of, VI. 155 



Weddell, H. A., on the vegetation of 

 Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru, VI. 160 



Weeks, J., on the cultivation of the 

 Victoria water-lily, VI. 224 



Wheat, experiments upon, by Mr. Lawes, 

 V. 45 



Witheringia superba, described, VI. 198 



Wilmot's black Hamburgh grape, de- 

 scribed, V. 281 



Winter in Devonshire, the effect of, by 

 Mr. Barnes, V. 175, 275 



and spring ornamental flowering 



plants, V. 89 



violet grass, noticed, V. xxi. 



Winnigstadt sugar-loaf cabbage, de- 

 scribed, V. 280 



Wood, William, on Bignonia graiidi- 

 flora, VI. 274 



Y. 



Yew, experiments upon, VI. 231 

 memoranda concerning the trans- 

 planting of, VI. 20 



remarks on, VI. 51 



Yucca filameutosa, V. 277 



angustifolia, V. 277 



glaucescens, V. 277 



recurvifolia, V. 277 



stricta, V. 277 



Z. 



Zinc-backed labels, noticed, V. xvi. 



END OF VOLUME VI. 



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