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INDEX 



Composition, for destroying scale in- 

 sect oa pines, I. 79 

 Conifers, collected by Mr. Ilartweg in 



California, IV. 211 

 Coniferous plants of Italy, III. IIG 

 Conway, P., on the cultivation of scarlet 



pelargoniums in pots, IV. 209 

 Corbeil, cultivation of pears at, II. 239 

 Corbett, T., on the culture and habits of 



Cephalotus follicularis, II. 72 

 Corethrostylis bracteata, account of, 



II. V. 

 Cornwall, meteorological observations 



in, II. 74 

 Corro;ive sublimate, for destroying in- 

 sects, I. 77 

 Cortusa matthioli, Zi««., described, IV. 



224 

 Coryanthes Feildingii, described and 



figured, III. 15; front view of, III. 



16 ; back view of, III. 17 

 macrantha, ti'eatment of, IV. 



27 



■ speciosa, mentioned, 1.287 



Cotoneaster microphylla, useful in pre- 



serves, I. 201 

 Council, report from the, to May 1, 1846, 



I. 161 



to May 1, 1847, 



II. 161 



III. 169 



to May 1, 1848, 



to May 1, 1849, 



IV. 173 

 Covering and ventilation of hot-houses, 



11.28 

 Covering for plants, figured, II. 30 

 Craggs, W., on the cultivation of aspa- 

 ragus at Killerton, II. 39 

 Crocus, history of the species of, II. 249 



■ — speciosus, habits of, I. 47 



variegatus, habits of, I. 46 



Cryptoraeria japonica, account of, I. 



57, 213; figured, I. 58 

 Cucumbers, exhibited, II. Ixiv. 



grown for market, II. 184 



Cucumis Anguria, noticed^ II. 153 

 Cultivation of Achimenes patens. I. 257 

 of asparagus at Killerton, 



11.39 



IV. 273 



127 



of British orchids. III. 28 

 of Brunsvigia Josephinaj, 



of celery. III. 297; IV. 55 

 of the Chrysanthemum, II. 



of Erica hiemalis, I. 131 



Cultivation of the genus jEschynan- 

 thus, II. 129 



of the genus Epacris, IV. 



191 



III. 308 



of hardy heaths, III. 113 

 of Ipomaia ficifolia, IV. 60 

 of Lisianthus russellianus, 



of the Mango, by Mr. A. 



Scott, I, 54 



of melons, I. 42 



• of the Naras fruit, I. 199 



of the pine-apple, I. 144 



of roses, II. 294 



of scarlet Pelargoniums in 



pots, IV. 209 



ofthe Starry Dj^sophyl, I. 56 



of tropical fruits, II. 136 



of the vine, I. 50 



of wheat, experiments on 



the, III, 18 



Culture, pot, of the genus Gladiolus, 

 III. 259 



Cupressus Goveniana, Gordon, described 

 and figured, IV. 295 



Lambertiana, described and 



figured, IV. 297 



• macrocarpa, Hartirecj, de- 

 scribed and figured, IV. 296, 297 



seuipervirens, Linn., habits of, 



III. 123 



Cuscuta callfornica, Choisij, described, 



III. 167 



Cuthill, J., on growing cucumbers for 



market, II. 184 

 Cutting, root, II. 191 

 Cuttings, propagation of fruit trees from, 



II. 142 



Cycas revoluta, remarks on, IV. vii. 



Cyclobothra monophylla, Liudl., de- 

 scribed and figured, IV. 81 



Cycnoches barbatum, described, IV. 268 



Loddigesii, treatment of, IV. 



30 



Cymbidium Mastersii, treatment of, IV. 

 29 



Cypripedium Calceolus, L.. cultivation 

 of. III. 32 ; habits of, I. 45 



Cyrtoceras reflexum, noticed. III. 

 xxxiii. 



Cvrtochilum Karwinskii, Bot. Eegister, 

 "described, IV. 83 



Cyrtopodinni cardiochilum, described, 



IV. 266 



Cystopus candidus, figured. III. 266 

 mycelium, figured, 



III. 270 



