300 



Anemone japonioa, Sichold, cU-scribed, 



1.61 

 cultivation of, II. 



301 



mentioned, I. 213 



Angeloniaanoustifolia,J5cH<A., described 



and figured, III. 243 



hirta, mentioned, I. 280 



Angrrecum Pescatoreanum, Lindl., de- 



sciibed, IV. 263 

 Anona muricata, iiotictd, II. 149 



reticulata, noticed, II. 148 



squamosa, noticed, II. 148 



Ansellia africana, treatment of, IV. 28 

 Aphelandra cristata, noticed. III. ix. 

 longiscapa, described, III. 



237 

 Apios tuberosa, equivalent for potato, II. 



144; figured, II. 166 

 Apple, conch, noticed, II. 1.51 



custard, noticed, II. 148 



dwarf, of Armenia, noticed, III. 



116 

 golden, noticed, II. 148 



Malacca, noticed, II. 150 



Pitmaston goldendescribed„I.143 



seedling, some account of, IV. 



xiii. 



smooth star, noticed. If. 149 



Stoke Park, described, I. 143 



sugar, noticed, IT. 148 



three new varieties of, I. 143 



trees, canker in, I. 241 



true golden, described, I. 143 



Apples, distributed, III. xxxi.^ 

 Apricot, Shuker Para, noticed, III. 115 

 new Syrian, IV. 189 



. tree, fruit of an. III. 228 



Aquilegia leptoceras, Fisch. and Meyer, 



described, II. 314 

 Arbutus procera, mentioned, II. 125 

 Aristolochia brevipes, mentioned, 1. 182 

 Arpophyllum giganteum, noticed, III. 



xxxvii. 

 Arrangement of gardens and pleasure- 

 grounds in the Elizabethan Age, III. 1 

 Arthrostemma fragile, Lindl., described 



and figured. III. 74, 75 

 Artificial climate, remarks on, IV. 85 

 Artocarpus incisa, noticed, II. 151 



■ integrifolia, noticed, I. 287; 



II. 151 

 Artotrogus hydnosporus, Mont., de- 

 scribed, I. 33 ; figured, I. 34, t. 4 

 Arum divaricatum, noticed, II. 153 



macrorhizum, noticed, II. 152 



Arundina sinensis, mentioned, I. 210' 



Asli, mountain, useful in preserves, I. 



247 

 Asparagus, cultivation of, II. 39 ; by Mr. 



Craggs, II. xlviii. ; Mr. Erringtou, 



II. xlviii. ; Mr. Ingram, I. xxxiii. 



effect of manure on, I. 264 



Asphalted llower-stakes, I. 79 

 Asplenium Adiantum nigrum, described, 



IV. 97 



auritum, described, IV. 97 



canariense, described, IV. 98 



cicutarium, described, IV. 98 



diversifolium, described, IV. 



98 



IV. 97 



~ elongatum, described, IV. 97 



— fragrans, described, IV. 97 



— formosum, described, IV. 97 



— lucidum, described, IV. 96 



— marinum, described, IV. 97 

 monanthemum, described, 



98 



prsemorsum, described, IV. 



Athyrium Filix-femina, described, IV. 

 102 



crispum, de- 

 scribed, IV. 102 



Atropa acuminata, Boyle, described, i. 

 306 



Australia, Western, climate of, IV. 203 



Avigato, noticed, II. 150 



Avocado, noticed, II. 150 



Ayres, W. P., on managing Erica hie- 

 malis, I. 131 



Azalea obtusa, Lindl., described, I. 152 



ovata, Lindl., described, I. 149 ; 



and figured, II. 126, t. 2 ; mentioned, 

 I. 215 



ramentacea, Lindl., described 



and figured, IV. 291 



squamata, Lindl.. described, I. 



152 ; mentioned, I. 215 

 Azaleas, hybrid, account of, II. x. 



B. 



Bahamas, pine-apple soil of, I. 126 

 Bahia and Pernambuco, the vegetation 



of, I. 286 

 Baily, H., on the management of fruit- 

 tree borders, IV. 206 



• on pruning Pear-trees, II. 125 



Bananas, for the table, IL 137 

 Banisteria mucronata, De Cand., de- 

 scribed, I. 299 

 Barkeria spectabilis, treatment of, IV. 23 



