OF THE FIRST FOUR VOLUMES. 



319 



Vagaria parviflora, Herbert, described, 



IV. 298 

 Valeriana Mikaniae, Lindl., described, 



III. 316 



Yanda suavis, described and figured, III, 

 XXX ii. 



teres, treatment of, IV. 25 



Vegetable-marrow, noticed, II. 150 



Vegetables, hybridization amongst, II. 

 1, 81 



protecting late, III. 302 



Vegetation of Alagoas and liio de San 

 Francisco, I. 293 



of Bahia and Pernambuco, 



I. 286 



'■ of Ceara in Brazil, III, 144 



of Ceylon, IV. 31 



and climate, relation be- 

 tween, I. 191,273,286; III. 144, 249; 



IV. 31, 203, 227 



of the diamond and gold dis- 

 tricts in Brazil, III. 249 



<- of Goyaz in Brazil, III. 157 



of the Indian Archipelago, 



IV. 227 



81 ; II. 42 



influence of electricity on, I. 



III. 249 



273 



of Minas Geraes in Brazil, 

 of the Organ Mountains, I. 



— of Piauhy in Brazil, III.153 



of Rio Janeiro, 1. 191 



of Rio Preto, III. 153 



Ventilation and covering of hothouses, 



11.28 



113 



- of early forcing-houses, I. 1 10 



- of forcing-houses, figured, I. 



Veratrum frigidum, described, I. 302 

 Versailles, gardens of, noticed, II. 215 

 Viburnum dilatatum, Thunb., described, 



III. 247 

 ■ — macrocephalum. Fortune, de- 

 scribed, II. 244 



plicatum, r^MTiterjr, described, 



II. 243 

 Vine-borders, formation of. III. 2C0 



border, plan of, figured. III. 262, 



263' 



columns, Mr. Hoare's, I. 80 



cultivation, main points of, I. 50 



- — — granadilla, noticed, II. 151 



leaf, from Mr. Wilmot, some ac- 

 count of, IV. xvi. 



Vine, wild cucumber, noticed, II. 153 

 Vines, cultivation of, in greenhouses, 



IV. 286 



cultivation of, in France, II. 212 



in pots, cultivation of, II. 183 



Vineries, aeration of, at Bowood, IV. 49 

 Vinery at Bowood, section of, figured, 



IV. 51 



at Castle Malgwyn, II. 303 



plan of, figured, II. 305 



Visit to China by Mr. R. Fortune, I, 



208 

 Voyage, treatment of plants during a, 



II. 119 



W. 



Wailesia picta, Lindl., described, IV. 



261 

 Walcheren brocoli, I. 309 

 Wants of plants, I. 44 

 Ward's Cases in miniature, I. 240 

 Warrea discolor, Lindl., described, IV. 



265 



Wailesiana, Lindl., described, 



IV. 264 



Watering-pot, described, I. xv. 



from Mr. Bowers, III. 



xxiv. 

 Water-lemon, wild, noticed, II. 151 

 Weigela and Diervilla, their distinction, 



I. 190 



rosea, Lindl., described, I. C5 ; 



and figured, I. 189, t. 6 



West Indian fruits, II. 148 



West's St. Peter's Grape, I. 52 



Wheat, experiments on the cultivation 



of. III. 18 

 Whisky, a remedy for the scale insect, 



177 

 White-stemmed amaranthus, described 



and figured, I. 156, 157 

 White-rust of cabbages, III. 265 

 Whitfieldia lateritia, noticed. III. xxv. 

 Whiting, J. B., on the chrysanthemum, 



II. 127 



on the winter culture of 



the mignonette, I. 25G 

 Williams, John, on the Black Prince 



Hamburgh Grape, III. 44 

 on the cultivation of 



melons, I. 42 

 I. 186 



on the late mild winter, 



notice on two varieties 



of grapes. III. 264 



