OF THE FIKST FOUR VOLUMES. 



317 



Sea-kale, forcing of, III. 109, 302 

 Sechium edule, uoticed, II. 152 

 Seduni kamtchaticum, Fischer and 



Meyer, described, I. 75 

 Seeds, packing of, for India or China, 



III. 41 



prepared by Mr. Bickes, II. 35 



Selago distans, remarks on, IV. ix. 

 Sericographis ghiesbreghtiana, De 



Cand., described and figured, III. 



245 

 Sevres, gardens at, noticed, II. 211 

 Shanghai Han Tsi, described, I. 72 

 Ships and shipping plants, II. 118 

 Shore's remedy for destroying insects, I. 



77 

 Shrubs, transplanting of large, IV. 41 

 Silene Schafta, S. G. Gnielin, described 



and figured, I. 69 

 Simaba glandulifera, Gardii., described, 



I. 198 

 Simmons's patent hygrometer, described 



and figured, I. 127, 129 

 Siphocampylus duploserratus, Pohl., 



mentioned, I. 285 

 Smith, W., on the American mode of 



propagating dwarf pear-trees, I. 188 

 Snow's superb white winter brocoli, I. 



310 

 Sobralia macrantha, treatment of, IV. 



27 

 Soda, nitrate of, the effect of, on aspara- 

 gus, I. 266 

 Soil, for packing plants, II. 117 



pine-apple, of the Bahamas, I. 126 



Solanum cardiophyllum, described and 



figured. III. 71 

 demissum, described and 



figured. III. 69 

 Solly, Edward, chemical observations on 



the potato murrain, I. 35 

 • his experiments on wheat, 



III. 18 



on the influence of elec- 

 tricity on vegetation, I. 81 ; II. 42 



a note upon pine-apple 



soil, I. 126 



Sophronitis grandiflora, treatment of, 

 IV. 30 



Sorrel,' noticed, II. 152 



Souchet, gardens of M., noticed, II. 222 



Sour sop, noticed, II. 149 



Spathoglottis Fortuni, mentioned, I. 210 



Spencer, John, on the aeration of vine- 

 ries at Bowood, IV. 49 



on the treatment of the 



Amaryllis, I. 178 



Spigelia scabriuscula, mentioned, I. 182 

 Spiranthes autumnalis, llich., cultiva- 

 tion of. III. 32 



— gemmipara, Lindl., III. 32 



Spiraea expansa, Wall., described. III, 

 73 



prunifolia flore pleno, Sieb. and 



Zucc, described, II. 307 



pubescens, Bunge, described, II. 



157 



Spirit of wine, to destroy scale, mealy 



bug, &c., I. 78 

 in the form of vapour, to 



destroy scale insects, I. 79 

 Spondias dulcis, noticed, II. 148 



lutea, uoticed, II. 148 



Mombin, noticed, II. 148 



— species, noticed, II., 148 



Spores of bunt, figured, II. 113 



Uredo, figured, II. 113 



Stanhopea graudiflora, treatment of, IV, 



25 



tigrina, treatment of, IV. 25 



tricoruis, described, IV. 261 



Stanwick Nectarine, a description of, I. 



272 

 Starry Dysophyl, cultivation of, I. 56 

 Statice Fortuni, Lindl., described, I. 70 



mentioned, I. 21 1 



Steam-vault, described and figured, I. 



43 

 Stenanthium frigidum, Kunth., described 



and figured, I. 302 

 Stiftia chrysantha, Mik., described, I. 



198 

 Stigmaphyllon mucronatum, A. de 



Juss., described, I. 299 

 Stillingia sebifera, mentioned, I. 216 

 Stoke Park pippin, described, I. 143 

 Stone-fence, figured, I. 252 

 Stones round a clump of Khododendrons, 



figured, I. 255 

 Stove, on the Polmaise principle, figured, 



II. 66 

 Strawberries, Alice Maude, grown in a 



Polmaise stove, II. xxxviii. 

 cultivated by Mr. Wil- 

 liams, III. 233 

 Studs for training fruit-trees on walls, 



IV. 193 

 Sulphate of magnesia, the effect of, on 



asparagus, I. 265 

 Sulphur to destroy the Hylurgus, I. 79 

 Sulphuretted hydrogen gas, for destroy- 

 ing insects, I. 78 

 Superphosphate of lime, the effect of, on 



asparagus, I. 266 

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