OF THE FIRST FOUE VOLCMES. 



309 



Herbert, W , on Saxifraga mutata, II. 



155 

 Heremau's Dilutium for destroying 



Mealy-bng, &c., I. 78 

 Herminium Monorchis, R. Br., cultiva- 

 tion of, III. 31 

 Hibiscus esculentus, noticed, II. 152 



Sabdariff'a, noticed, II. 152 



Hoare's V'ine Columns, I. 80 

 Hoe, crane-necked, figured, I. 262 

 Hollbollia acuminata, LindL, described, 



II. 313 

 Hoo-sung, or Oo-sung, described and 

 figured, I. 228, 229 



mode of preserving, I. 230 



Hot-houses, Polmaise method of heat- 

 ing, II. 49 ; plan of, II. 58 



. ventilation and covering, 



II. 28 

 House for vines, figured, II. 305 

 Hugelia elongata. Benth., described, II. 

 311 ; figured, II. 312 



lauata, LindL. described. III. 73 



Hutchinson, J., on the cultivation of 



vines in greenhouses, IV. 286 

 Hyacinth bulb, experiment with, I. xlv. 

 Hyacinths, contrivance for supporting, 



'IV. iv. 

 Hybridization amongst vegetables, II. 



1, 81 

 Hybrid melons, some account of. III. 299 

 Hydrangeas, manure for, I. 160 

 Hygrometer, Simmons's patent, I. 127 

 Hylurgus piniperda (Black pine-beetle), 

 to destroy, I. 79 



I. 



Indented marrow pea, described, 1. 160 

 India, or China, packing of seeds for, 



III. 41 

 ludian Archipelago, vegetation of, IV. 



227 

 corn, upon the wild state of, I. 



114 

 Indigo, Chinese or Tein-ching, described 



and figured, I. 2G9, 271 

 Indigofera decora, Lindl., described, 



I. 68 

 Influence of electricity on vegetation, I. 



81 ; II. 42 

 Inga pulcherrima, cultivation of. III. 



34 

 Insects, corrosive sublimate for destroy- 

 ing, I. 77 

 experiments to destroy, I. 78 



Insects, Kyle's Liquid for destroying, I, 

 79 ' 



Meyer's composition for de- 

 stroying, I. 78 



Shore's remedy for destroying, 



I. 77 



sulphuretted hydrogen gas for 



destroying, I. 78 



that attack ferns. IV. 1 1 1 



Ipomsea ficifolia, cultivation of, IV. 60 

 melffina, Lindl., described, II. 



310 

 Iris reticulata, Bieherstein, described 



and figured, III. 165, 166 



Jacca, noticed, II. 150 



Jack-fruit, noticed, II. 151 



Jacquemontia canescens, Benth., de- 

 scribed, I. 298 



Jambosa alba, noticed, II. 150 



vulgaris, noticed, II. 149; IV. 



xi. 



Jarain et Durand's nursery noticed, II. 

 214 



Japan anemone, cultivation of, II. 501 



cedar, account of. I. 57 



Jasminnra nudiflorum, Lindl., described, 

 i. 153 



Jefferson plum, by Mr. Kobt. Thomp- 

 son, I. 117 



Josling's St. Alban's, a new grape, 1. 296 



Josseaume's market-garden, noticed, II. 

 241 



Justicia carnea, noticed. III. ix. 



longiracemosa, described. III. 



237 



Juniperus communis, Linn., habits of, 

 III. 123 



hemisphserica, Brest., habits 



of. III. 124 



macrocarpa, Sihth., habits of, 



III. 125 



124 



nana, Linn., habits of. III. 



oxycedrus, habits of. III. 124 



phcenicea, Nouveau Duhamel, 



habits of. III. 125 

 Sabina, Linn., habits of. III. 



125 



K. 



Kaisha, a new Syrian apricot, iV. 189 

 Kale, Indian, noticed, II. 153 



