INDEX TO MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS. 



2669 



House flies, effect of the periploca on, Ui. 1257. 

 Huile de marmotte, ii. GSi. 

 Huile de rose, ii. 789. 

 Hungary water, iii. 1280. 



I. 



Ice storm, iv. 2136. 



Ilex oak, suitable for the sea shore, iii. 1902. 



Indian paper, mode of making, iii. 1361. 



Indian rubber, trees producing, iii. 1345. 1353. 



Indian soup, iii. 1919. 



Indigo, plant producing, ii. 64'2. 



Indigo, substitutes for, ii. 607. 630. 



Ink, indelible, ii. 555, 556. 686. 



Ink, to make, iii. 1930. 



Insects good for food, iii. 1816. 



Insects on the /(bietinas, iv. 2139. : — 



Alder, iii. 1687. 



Birch, iii. 1703. 



Oak, iii. 1815. 



Pear tree, ii. 887. 



Poplar, iii. 1638. 1654. 



Rose, ii. 810. 



Willow, iii. 1479. 

 Insects figured. See the list in the Table of 



Contents, elxxxiii. 

 Insects, use of bird cherry to protect from, li. 710. 

 Irritability of plants, i. 300. ; ii. 558. 



Japan varnish, ii. 553. 



Judas tree, use of the flowers of, in cookery, ii.658. 



Jujube, syrup of, ii. 525. 



Jujube trees, different kinds of, iv. 2546. 



Juniper berries, uses of, iv. 2493. 



Kauri resin, iv. 2549. 



Kermes, iii. 1909. 



Kirschwasser, ii. 697 



Knee timber of the larch, iv. 2381. 



Knee timber of the oak, iii. 1807. 



Krumholz of Styria, iv. 2187. 



L. 



Legends of theAlmond, ii. 678. 

 Apple, ii. 899. 

 Ash, ii. 1223. 

 Aspen, iii. 1648. 

 Black poplar, iii. 1654. 

 British oak, iii. 1753. 

 Chaste tree, iii. 1285. 

 Cornel tree, ii. 1016. 

 Christ's thorn, ii. 52S. , 

 Hawthorn, ii. 838. 

 Holly, ii. 511. 

 Ivy, ii. 1005. 

 Jasmine, ii. 1253. 

 Lime tree, iv. 2540. 

 Lombardy poplar, iii. 1669. 

 Mistletoe, ii. 1022. 

 Mountain ash, ii. 917 — 920. 

 Mulberry, iii. 1345. 

 Myrtle, ii. 961. 

 Oak, iii. 1722. 

 Periwinkle, ii. 1255. 

 Pine and fir tribe, iv. 21i:l. 

 Plane tree, iv. 2037. 

 Pomegranate, ii. 940. 942. 

 Quince, ii. 929. 

 Kose, ii. 791. 

 Rosemary, iii. 1280. 

 Rue, i. 485. 

 St. John's wort, i. 397. 

 Sycamore, i. 418. ; iv. 2542. 

 Sweet bay, iiu 1297. 

 Walnut, iii. 1426. 

 Willow, iii. 1463. 

 Yew, iv. 2066. 

 Licts de parliament, iii. 1991. 

 Lightning, effect of, on the oak, iii. 1815. 

 Limes, substitute for, iii. 1319. 

 Liqueurs, from fruit, i. 369. ; ii. 681. 690. 697. 



789. 

 Liquid storax, iv. 2051. 

 Liquorice, substitute for, ii. 621. 

 Locust tree, rapid growth of, ii. 612. 

 LuggieSj.ii. 497. 



Lumbering party in Canada, iv. 2110. 

 Lungs of the oak, iii. 1832. 

 Lye for washing linen, ii. 574. 



Labdanum, or ladanum, the mode of gathering, 



i. 320. 

 Labyrinths of the hornbeam, iii. 2011. 

 Lackey moth, iii. 1893. 

 Lamb's wool, the drink so called, ii. 901. 

 Lampblack, preparation of, iv. 2125. 2223. 

 Landes, mode of planting with pinasters, iv. 2219. 

 Landscape-gardening, effect of trees in, of the 



Alder, iii. 1683. 



Ash, ii. 1220. 



Beech, iii. 1965. 



Birch, iii. 1694. 1700. 



Cedar of Lebanon, iv. 2418. 



Eljeagnus, iii. 1323. 



Elm, iii. 1383. 



Hazel, thickets of, iii. 2025. 



Hornbeam, iii. 2011. 



Korsechestnut, i. 465. 



Ivy, ii. 1004. 



Larch, iv. 2357, 2373. 



Lime tree, ii. 369. 



Locust, ii. 621. 



Lombardy poplar, iii. 1662. 



Oak, iii. 1789. 



Plane tree, iv. 2039. 



Weeping willow, iii. 1509. 



Willow, iii. 1527. 



Scotch pine, iv. 2176. 



Silver fir, iv. 2229. 



Stone pine, iv. 2229. 



Spruce fir, iv. 2301. 



Sweet chestnut, iii. 1997. 



Yew, iv. 2072. 

 Landscapes figured. See the list in Table of Con- 

 tents, clxiv. 

 Larch, rate of growth of, iv. 2354. 

 Laurel water, ii. 719. , 

 Lavender water, to make, iii. 1281. 

 Legends of the Abele, iii. 1643. 

 Alder, iii. 1683. 



M. 



Magnolia of Maillardiere, i. 263. 



Magnolia wall, i. 264. 



Manna of Briancjon, iv. 2367. 



Manna, trees producing, i. 410. ; ii. 616. 1246. 



Manx furze, iv. 2549. 



Maraschmo, ii. 697. 



Mastich, ii. 548. 560. Substitute for, iv. 2605. 



Meat, to tender, iii. 1368. 



Medical use.'; of the resinous products of the pine 



and fir tribe, iv. 2126. 

 Milky sap, plants possessing, i. 409. ; ii. 553. ; 



iii. 1330. 1345. 1355. 1368. 

 Mistletoe, germination of, ii. 1024. Mode of 

 propagating, iv. 2571. On the oak, iii. 

 1831. 

 Morels, iii. 1974. 



Mosque of Cordova, wood of, iv. 2463. 

 Moths, to keep away, iv. 2057. 

 Mount Magnolia, described by Bartram, i. 276. 

 Mulberry, edict of James I. respecting, iii. 1345. 

 Mode of gathering the leaves for silkworms, 

 iii. 1355. 



N. 



Nftces, why so called, iii. 1426. 

 Noggins, ii. 497. 



Norfolk beaufins, to prepare, ii. 896. 

 Nougat, iii. 1428. 

 Nurse trees, iii. 1800. : — 

 Larch, iv. 2373. 

 Scotch pine, iii. 1803. 

 Spruce fir, iv. 2305. 

 Nut, maggot of, iii. 2027. 

 Nut oil, iii. 2024. 

 Nut, weevil of, iii. 2027. 



Nuts, kinds of, iii. 2019. Quantity imported, 

 iii. 2024. 



