OF THE FIEST FOL'R VOLUMES. 



313 



Organ mountains, the, vegetation of, I. 



273 

 Osmunda regalis, described, IV. 104 

 Oxalis Deppei, account of, II. xxxiii. 

 cultivation of, by Mr. 



Cockburn, I. v. 



Peruvian, cultivated by Mr. 



Veitch, remarks on, IV. Ixxiii. 



Packing plants for a voyage, II. 115 



seeds for India or China, III. 



41 



Paeonia Moutan, picta, described, II. 

 308 ; remarks on. III. 236 



atropurpurea, some ac- 

 count of. III. 236 



atrosanguinea, 



de- 

 scribed, IV. 225 



Banksii, remarks on, 



III. 236 



III. 237 



III. 236 



III. 236 



III. 236 

 globosa, remarks on, 



lilacina, remarks on, 



parviflora, remarks on, 



salmonea, remarks on, 



■ versicolor, described, 



IV. 224 



Pseonies. tree, mentioned, I. 219 

 Pancratium parviflorum, Redout€, de- 

 scribed, IV. 298 

 Pandanus odoratissimus, mentioned, I. 



210 

 Panicum jumentorum, Humh., account 



of, IV. 45 

 Para grass, correspondence relating to, 



IV. 44 

 Pare du Fromout, garden at, noticed, II. 



241 

 Passiflora cserulea, mentioned, II. 9 



• edulis, for the table, II. 137 



foetida, noticed, II. 151 



laurifolia, noticed, II. 151 



for the table, II. 



137 



137 



maliformis, for the table, II. 

 noticed, II. 151 



II. 137 



quadrangular is, for the table, 



noticed, II. 



151 



Passifiora speciosa, Gar Jh., mentioned, I. 

 285 



Pavia californica, described, II. 123 



Pea, Adamson's new matchless, de- 

 scribed, I. IGO 



Dancer's monastery, described, I. 



160 



new indented marrow, described, 



I. 160 



Peach, double white, described, II. 311 



sweet-kernelled, noticed. III. 



115 



Peaches, Bellegarde, remarks on. III. 

 xliii. 



and nectarines, cultivated by 



Mr. Hutchinson, I. Ixvi. 



Peach-trees, management of, II. 228 ; 



figured, II. 229 

 Pear, alligator, noticed, II. 150 



Angola, noticed, II. 1.52 



as regards its stock, IV. 52 



Cholwell, described, I. 154 



Pears, distributed. III. xxviii. xxxi. 

 March bergamot, described, II. 



xxxvi. 

 Pear-trees, American mode of propagat- 

 ing dwarf, I. 188 

 Glout morcean, grafted on the 



Chinese, account of, III. 332 



pruning, II. 125 



■ pyramidal, II. 202 



— : training of, described and 



figured, II. 240 

 Peas grown in the Society's Gardens in 



1849, IV. 269 

 ■ Bedman's imperial, described, IV. 



272 

 Bellmay's early green marrow, 



IV. 271 



Bishop's new long-pod, IV. 270 



British Queen, IV. 272 



doigt de dame (lady's fingers), IV 



270 



dwarf branching marrow, IV. 271 



early hero, described, IV. 270 



early Warwick, mentioned, IV. 



270 



race-horse, mentioned, IV. 270 



Fairbeard's Champion of England, 



described, IV. 272 

 Flack's new large Victoria, de- 

 scribed, IV. 272 

 Grimstone's Egyptian, described, 



IV. 270 



gros vert Normand, IV. 272 



Maclean's seedling, IV. 272 



new imperial, IV. 272 



