OF THE FIRST FOUE, VOLUMES. 



303 



Chandelier training, II. 232 

 Clieilanthes micromera, remarks on, 

 IV. 93 



microphylla, remarks on, 



micropteris, remarks on. 



spectabilis, remarks on, IV. 

 tenuifolia, remarks on, IV. 



92 



Chemical observations on the potato 

 murrain, I. 35 



Chereeze noticed, II. 151 



Cherry, Barbadoes, noticed, II. 150 



smooth-leaved Barbadoes, no- 

 ticed, II. 150 



tree, red, noticed, II. 150 



Cherries, Chinese, culdvated by Mr. 



Ewing, II. xxxix. 

 Chesnuts, sweet, described, II. xxx. 

 China, a visit to, in search of plants, I. 



208 

 China or India, packing of seeds for, 



III. 41 



Chinese cultivation, IV. 236 



flax or tchou-ma, cultivation of, 



IV. 236 



primula, flowered in the open 



ground, IV. xlii. 



Chirita sinensis, mentioned, I. 210 

 Choco-vine, noticed, II. 152 

 Cholwell pear, described, I. 154 

 Chou du Bresil, noticed, II. 152 

 Christophine, noticed, II. 152 

 Chrysanthemum, cultivation of, II. 127 

 Chrysobalanus Icaco, noticed, II. 150 

 Chrysophyllum Cainito, noticed, II. 149 

 glabrum, noticed, II. 



149 



— monopyrennm, IT. 149 



Chusan Han-Tsi, described and figured, 



I. 72, 73 

 Chysis bractescens, treatment of, IV. 28 

 Cineraria, described. III. xxx. 

 seedling, cultivation of, IV. 



xiii. 

 Cinerarias, experiments with, I. v. 

 . memoranda concerning, IV. 



lii. 

 Citron, fingered, mentioned, I. 211 

 Citrosma obovatum, Gardn., mentioned, 



I. 285 

 Citrus japonica, Thnnh., described and 



figured. III. 239, 240 

 ladosporium Fuligo, described, IV. 



250 



Cladosporium Fumago, described, IV. 



250 

 Cleisostoma lanatum, described, IV. 264 

 Clematis Grahami, Benth., described and 

 figured, II. 315 



graveolens, Lindl., described 



and figured, I. 307 



■ hexapetala, Forst., described, 



I. 239 

 hexasepala, De Cand., de- 

 scribed, I. 239 

 tubulosa, Turczaninow, de- 

 scribed and figured. III. 78, 79 

 Clerodendron splendens, noticed, III. 



xxii. 

 Climate, artificial, remarks on, IV. 85 

 ^ of Australind, Western Aus- 

 tralia, IV. 203 

 and vegetation, relation be- 

 tween, I. 191, 273, 286 ; III. 141, 249; 

 IV. 31, 203, 227 

 Cloth, for covering greenhouses, noticed, 



IV. iv. 

 Clove-tree, notice of, II. xvii. 

 Clumping out flowers, III. 304 

 Cobsea scandens, mentioned, I. 181 

 Coburgia stylosa, Lindl., described, II. 



310 

 Cocco, scratch, noticed, II. 152 

 Coccoloba nivea, noticed, II. 150 



uvifera, noticed, II. 150 



Coccomier, garden of M., noticed, II. 



242 

 Cocco-plum, fat pork-tree, noticed, II. 



150 

 Cochlearia acaulis, Desfont., described, 

 I. 146 



pusilla, Brotero, described, 



1.76 



saxifragaefolia, D. C, I. 76 



Cochlospermum serratifolium, D. C, 



mentioned, I. 292 

 Cocoa-nut, dwarf, of Ceylon, III. 258 

 Ccelia macrostachya, Lindl., described 



and figured, IV.' 115 

 Coelogyne asperata, Lindl., described, 

 IV. 221 



cristata, treatment of, IV. 24 



Wallichiana, treatment of, 



IV. 24 

 Cofiee-blight of Ceylon, IV. 1 



bug, some account of, IV. 1 



mildew, some account of, IV. 1, 



plantations, mould attacking the 



IV. 7 

 Cole, W., on the cultivation of celery, 



IV. 55 



