OF THE FIRST FOUR VOLUMES. 



305 



D. 



Dactyliuni tenuissimum, Berk., figured, 



I. 34, t. 4 

 Damascen, the, noticed, II. 149 

 Dancer's monastery Pea, described, I. 



160 

 Daphne Fortuni, Liiidl., described, I. 



147 ; and figured, II. 34, t. 1 

 Davallia canarieusis, described, IV. 



99 



elegans, described, IV. 104 



Dematium fuligo, described, IV. 250 

 Dendrobiuni chi'ysauthum, treatment of, 



IV. 27 



cucullatum, treatment of. 



IV. 27 

 of, IV. 27 



Dalhousieanum, treatment 



IV. 26 



IV. 26 



209 



formosum, treatment of, 



pulchellum, treatment of, 



secundum, mentioned, I. 



speciosum, account of, I. 

 xxxiii. 



Wallichianum, IV. 26 



Destruction of insects, I. 77 



Deutzia staminea, Wall., described, I. 

 228 



Diclidanthera laurlfolia, Mart., de- 

 scribed, I. 198 



Dielytra spectabilis, De Cand., de- 

 scribed, I. 233 



a notice of, and 



figured, II. 178, t. 3 



Diervilla and Weigela, their distinction, 



I. 190 



Dignathe pygma?a, described, IV. 



268 

 Diseased and sound potato tubers, II. 



45 

 Donald, J., his notes upon Begonias, I. 



132 

 Doodia Kunthiana, described, IV. 102 

 Dulac's forcing establishment, noticed, 



II. 241 



Duncan, J., on the cultivation of Ipo- 

 msea ficifolia, IV. 60 



on foi'cing sea-kale, rhu- 



bai'b, blanching winter salads, and 

 protecting late vegetables. III. 302 



on the pot culture of the 



genus Gladiolus, III. 259 

 on turf as a substitute for 



Dupny Jamlu, his nursery, noticed, II. 



205 

 Dflrarf cocoa-nut of Ceylon, III. 258 



E. 



Earthenware pipes, for putting round 



plants, IV. xvi. 

 Earth, temperature of, in the Society's 



Garden, III. 99 

 Echeveria farinosa, Lindl., described, 



IV. 292 

 laxa, Lindl., described, IV. 



292 



— retusa, Lindl., described, II. 



306 



Eddoes, roasting, noticed, II. 152 



scratching, noticed, II. 152 



Edgeworthia chrysantha, Lindl., de- 

 scribed, I. 148 



Edging for garden Tvalli, marl hexa- 

 gons, IV. 283 



Edffings, turf, as a substitute for box, 

 IV. 190 



Electricity, influence of, on vegetation, 

 I. 81 ; II. 42 



Engines, patent garden, noticed, III. xliii. 



Enkianthus reticulattis, mentioned, I. 

 215 



Epacris, cultivation of the genus, IV. 

 191 



nivalis and impi-essa, cultivatlou 



of, by Mr. W. P. Ayres, I. i. 



Epidendrum fragrans, Swartz, de- 

 scribed, IV. 223 



gravidum, Lindl., de- 

 scribed, IV. 114 



lacertinum, Lindl., de- 



scribed and figured, II. 309 

 macrochilum roseum, treat- 



ment of, IV. 30 



Stamfordlanum, IV. 30 



vandifoUum, described, IV. 



box-edgings, IV. 190 



269 



Eplpactis latifolia, AIL, cultivation of, 

 III. 32 



purpurata, Sm., cultivation of, 



III. 32 



palustris, Sm., cultivation of, 



III. 32 



Epiphyllum truncatum, the culture of, 

 I. 130 



Epiphytal orchids, treatment of, IV. 9 



Epiphyte house, Mr. Llewelyn's, I. 5 



Eranthemum cocciueum, Lemaire, de- 

 scribed, III. 237 



