OF THE FIUST POUR VOLUMES. 



307 



Fortunsea chinensis, Lindl., described 



and figured, I. 150, 151 

 Fruit of an apricot tree, III. 228 

 and kitchen-plants proved in the 



Society's Gardens in 1848, IV. 75 

 ■ gardens near Paris, 



II. 195 

 Fruiting-house, described and figured, 



II. 223, 224 

 Fruit-tree borders, on the management 



of, I. 176 ; IV. 206 

 Fruit-trees, propagation of, from cut- 

 tings, II. 142 

 Fruits, Syrian, III. 115 



West Indian, II. 148 



Fuchsia fioribunda, experiments "with, 



I. xxviii. 

 serratifolia, account of, II. 



xxviii. 

 • spectabilis, description of, III. 



. tetradactyla, Lindl., described, 



1.304 

 Fuchsias cultivated by Mr, Veitch, ac- 

 count of, III. Iviii. 



experiments upon, I. xx. 



Fumago Citri, described, IV. 252 



■ Fagi, described, IV. 254 



quercinura, described, IV. 253 



. moulds referred by authors to, 



IV. 243 

 Fumaria spectabilis, Linn., described, I. 



233 

 Fusisponim inosculans, described, II. 

 114; figured, II. 113 



G. 



Gallimato tree, noticed, II. 149 

 Game preserves and fences, I. 201, 244 

 Garden, ancient, plan ot^ III. 6 ; figured, 



III. 10 



engine, noticed. III. xxx. 



Gardeners, tables of temperature for the 



use of, IV. 117 

 Gardenia florida, Lindl., described, I. 



226 

 Gardens and pleasure-grounds in the 



Elizabethan Age, III. 1 

 Gardner, G., on the cofiFee blight of Cey- 

 lon, IV. 1 

 . his liistory of the relation 



between climate and vegetation, I. 



191, 273, 286 



on the vegetation of Alagoas 



Gardner, G., on the vegetation of Bahia 

 and Pernambuco, I. 268 



on the vegetation of Ceara, 



in Brazil, III. 144 



on the vegetation of Ceylon, 



IV. 31 



■ on the vegetation of Piauhy, 

 in Brazil, III. 153 



on the vegetation of Rio 



Preto, III. 153 



on the vegetation of Goyaz, 



in Brazil, III. 157 



on the vegetation of Rio 



and Rio de San Francisco, I. 293 



Janeiro, I. 191 

 Garuga macrophylla, mentioned, I. 181 

 Gasparrini, ou the caprification of the 



fig, III. 185 

 Gastroneraa sanguineum, Lindl., de- 

 scribed and figured. III. 315 

 Gaultheria Shallon, useful in preserves, 



I. 202 

 Genipa Merianse, noticed, II. 154 

 Gentiana verna, habits of, 1. 45 

 Gesnera breviflora, Lindl., described, 



III. 165 

 Giberne, Capt., on Orchids in India, 



I. 60 

 Gilia elongata, De Cand,, described, 



11.311 



pharnaceoides, Benth., described, 



III. 73 



pungens, Hook., described, II. 316 



Glass, Hartley's rough plate, plants 



grown under, IV. xliii. 



pot, experiments with plants made 



in, IV. 58 



Glazed cases, II. 117 



Glendinning, R., on the pickfork, IV. 



242 

 on transplanting large 



shrubs and evergreens, IV. 41 

 Gleichenia microphylla, described, IV. 



104 

 Glenospora Curtisii, described, IV. 255, 



200 

 Gliotrichum Fuligo, described, IV. 250 

 Glycine sinensis, mentioned, I. 215 

 Golden pippin, grafted on the Siberian 



crab, a notice of, III. 232 

 Gomphia Fieldiugiana, Gardn., men- 

 tioned, I. 293 

 Goodyera repens, S. Br., cultivation 



of, III. 31 

 Gooseberry, Barbadoes, noticed, II. 151 



shrub, noticed, II. 151 



Gordon, George, his account of Achi- 



menes patens, I. 257 



