OF THE FIKST FOUR VOLUMES. 



301 



Barker, John, his account of the fruit of 

 an Apricot-tree, III. 228 



a new Syrian Apricot in- 

 troduced by, IV. 189 



on Syrian fruits. III. 115 



Barnes, J., on the growth of the Pine- 

 apple, I. 260 



on the propagation of fruit- 

 trees from cuttings, II. 142 



Batatas Jalapa, De Cand., described, I. 

 .308 



Bay grape-tree, noticed, II. 150 



Bean, dwarf, crimson -seeded, IV. 76 



Shilling's new French, noticed, 



IV. 76 



Beans, kidney, a notice of, III. xxx. 



Beet, Barrott's new crimson, noticed, 

 IV. 76 



Castelnaudary, the effect of manure 



on, I. 267 



Begonias, grown under Hartley's rough 

 plate-glass, IV. xliii. 



■ notes upon various species, I. 



132 



Belle apple, noticed, II. 151 



Berberis Aquifolium, useful in preserves, 

 I. 248 



■ Fortuni, Lindh, described, I. 



231 ; and figured, I. 300 



— hypoleuca, Lindl., described 



and figured, II. 246 



parviflora, Lindl., described 



and figured, II. 243, 244 



Berkeley, Rev. M. J., his observations on 

 the Potato murrain, I. 9 



■ ■ on mildew in 



Onions, III. 91 



on the mould at- 

 tacking the coffee plantations in Cey- 

 lon, IV. 7 



on moulds re- 



ferred by authors to Fumago, IV. 243 

 on the propaga- 



tion of bunt, II. 107 

 potatoes. III. 37 



on the scab in 



on the white rust 



of cabbages. III. 265 

 Bickes, F. H., his experiments with 



seeds, II. 35 

 Black pine-beetle (Hylurgus piniperda), 



to destroy, I. 79 

 Blakea quinquenervia, noticed, II. 154 

 Blechnum australe, described, IV. 102 



. gracile, described, IV. 96 



. polypodioides, described, IV. 



96 



Blechnum Spicant, described, IV. 102 

 Bletia Gebina, Lindl., described, II. 307 

 Blighia sapida, mentioned, II. 138 

 Bloom, production of, in Inga pulcher- 



rima. III. 34 

 Boiler, tubular, action of, I. 2C2 

 Bonny-pepper, noticed, II. 153 

 Borders, on the management of fruit- 

 tree, I. 176 ; IV. 206 



vine, the formation of, III. 260 



Borneo, species of Khododendrou in- 

 habiting, III. 81 

 Borouia triphylla, some account of, by 



Mr. Ayres, IV. xli. 

 Botrytis arborescens, BerJd., described, 

 I. 31 ; figured, I. 34, t. 4 



Arenarise, Btrkl., described, I. 



31 : figured, I. 34, t. 4 



Bassiana, figured, I. 32, 34, t. 4 



devastatrix. Lib., figured, I. 30 



fallax, Desm., I. 30 



ganglioniformis, Berhh, de- 



scribed, I. 31 ; figured, I. 34, t. 4 



iufestans, Mont., described, I. 



30; figured, I. t. 3 ; mentioned, II. 

 108 



parasitica, Pers., figured, I. 34, 



t. 4 



Vicia?, Berhl., described, I. 31 ; 

 figured, I. 34, t. 4 



Boulogne-sur-Seine, seat of Baron Eoths- 

 child, noticed, II. 211 



Bouvardia Cavanillesii, De Cand., de- 

 scribed and figured. III. 246 



splendens, mentioned, I. 182 



Bowmannia verbascifolia, Gardn., men- 

 tioned, I. 285 



Bowood, aeration of vineries at, IV. 

 49 



Branches and cuttings, propagation of 

 fruit trees from, II. 142 



Brassia macrostachya, treatment of, IV. 

 24 



Brassica chinensis, Linn., described, I. 

 67 



Bread-nut, noticed, II. 151 



Brocoli, Snow's superb, M-hite winter, 

 I. 310 



Walcheren, I. 309 



Brodirea califoruica, Lindl., described 

 and figured, IV. 84 



Browallia Jamesoni, notice of, II. xlviii. 



Brunsvigia JosephinaD, cultivation of, IV. 

 273 



BuddleaLindleyana, Forhme, described, 

 I. (2 ; mentioned, I. 215 



Bug, coffee, some account of, IV. 1 

 y 2 



