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INDEX 



Swammerdamia antennifera, De Cand., 



described and figured, IV. 77 

 Syrian fruits, III. 115 



Tacsonia mollissima, Humh., described 



and figured, II. 248 

 Taniers, noticed, II. 1,')2 

 Tank system of heating in the cultiA'a- 



tion of pine-apples, II 138 

 Talauma fragrantissima. Hook., men- 

 tioned, I. 285 

 Taxus baccata, Linn., habits of. III. 



126 

 Tchou-ma, or Chinese flax, cultivation 



of, IV. 236 

 Tein-ching, or Chinese indigo, described 



and figured, I. 269, 271 

 Temperature of the earth in the Society's 



Garden, III. 99 

 tables of, for the use of 



gardeners, IV. 117 

 Thea viridis, mentioned, I. 216 

 Theobroma Cacao, fruit of, JI. xxxiv. 

 Theory of caprificatiou of Cavolini, III, 



189 



of Gallesio, III. 190 



Thomery soil, analysis of, II. 238 

 Thompson, E., his account of the Jef- 

 ferson Plum, I. 117 



• on the action of a tubu- 

 lar boiler, I. 262 



— a description of the Stan- 

 wick Nectarine by, I. 272 



on diseased and sound 



potato-tubers, II. 45 

 —^ on the effect of manure 



on kitchen-garden crops, I. 264 



his experiments on the 



potato disease, II. 179; III. 46; IV. 

 62 

 on fruit and kitchen gar- 

 dens near Paris, II. 195 



— ■ on fruit and kitchen 



plants proved in the garden of the 

 Society, 1848, IV. 75 



on grapes fruited in the 



called 



Society's Garden, III. 307 

 on a new grape 



Josling's St. Alban's, I. 296 

 a note on Josling's St. 



Alban's Grape, by, IV. 274 

 ■ tables of temperature for 



the use of gardeners, IV. 117 

 on the temperature of the 



earth in the Society's Garden, III. 99 



Thompson, R., on peas grown in the So- 

 ciety's Garden in 1849, IV. 269 



on a visit to Pitmaston, 



III. 229, 271 

 Thyrsacanthus Lemaireanus, Nees v. 



Esenbeck, described. III. 237 

 strictus, De Cand., de- 

 scribed, III. 237 

 Tiles, for putting round plants, IV. xvi. 

 Tilia mexicaua, mentioned, I. 181 

 Timber, management of forest-trees ia 



relation to the durability of, IV. 277 

 Torenia asiatica, noticed, IV. xii. 

 Towers, George, ou the potato in 1847, 



III. 22 



J., on the potato disease, II. 31 



Toy, on the propagation and cultivation 



of vines in pots, II. 183 

 Training, chandelier, II. 232 



fruit-trees, II. 216 



studs for, IV. 193 



of pear-trees, described and 



figured, II. 240 



of roses, II. 294 



of a thickset hedge, figured, 



I. 205 

 Transmission of bulbs from India, I. 79 



. of plants, II. 15 



Transplanting large evei'greens and 



shrubs, IV. 41 

 Treatment of the genus Amaryllis for 



Autumnal blooming, I. 178 

 Tree pseonies, mentioned, I. 219 

 Trellis, for vines, figured, II. 236 

 Trichopilia tortilis, treatment of, IV. 



30 

 Triposporium Gardneri, mycelium, fi- 

 gured, IV. 8 

 Tropseolum edule, a notice of, II. xliii. 

 Tropical fruits, cultivation of, II. 136 

 True Golden Pippin, described, I. 143 

 Truffaut's market-garden, Versailles, 



noticed, II. 220 

 Tubercinia Scabies, Berkl., figured, I. 



34, t. 4 

 Tubular boiler, action of, I. 262 

 Turf edgings, as a substitute for box, 



&c., IV. 190 

 Turnera trioniflora, mentioned, I. 287 



U. 



Uredo Amaranthi, mycelium of, figured, 



III. 270 

 spores of, figured, II. 113 



