INDEX. 



Bignonia venusta, treatment of, xvi. 319. 

 Eignonias, the, xvii. 314. 

 Bilbergia zebrina, remarks on, ix. 23. 

 Birds, on preserving seeds from, xiii. 27. 

 Black sulphur, remarks on, viii. 204. 

 Bletia Tankervillia, culture of, xiv. 105. 

 Bone-dust, remarks on, viii. 82 ; ix. 140. 

 Boronia serrulata, culture of, xv. 42. 

 Botanic Excursion, notice of a, xiv. 21. 



Gardens, on Kew, viii. 161, 185. 



Society of Edinburgh, xi. 243 



■ of London, exhibitions of, 



viii. Ill; xi. 197, 220; xii. 140; 



xiii. 142, 199, 218; xiv. 20, 200; 



xvii. 138, 175; xviii. 156. 



■ meeting of, xii. 1 73 ; xv. 236. 



seedling flowers at, xix. 175. 



Botany as applied to Horticulture, xiv. 



223. 



of Western Australia, on, xvii. 247. 



• on the study of, xv. 1 12. 



Bouvardia fiava, culture of, xiii. 265. 

 triphylla, culture of, xv. 204 ; 



xvi. 197. 



— — remarks on, xiii. 71. 



Bouvardias, culture of, xiii. 77. 



remarks on, xv. 68 ; xviii. ISO. 



Box-edging, on the effect of, viii. 243. 

 Brachyeome iberidifolia, on the, ix. 



217 ; xiii. 140; xviii. 93. 

 Brazil, the scenery of, xiv. 2C4. 

 — — the vegetation of, xvii. 57. 

 Brief notes and correspondence, xvi. 72, 



96, 119. 

 British Association, meeting of the, xv. 



236. 



Flowers, xvii. 301. 



Brompton Stocks, culture of, xiii. 128. 

 ■ remarks on, viii. 132; xiv. 



119. 

 Broom, remarks on the, xiii. 98. 

 Brown Grub, remarks on, ix. 212. 

 Brugmansia parviflora, on, xiii. 238. 



sanguinea, culture of, xvi. 64. 



suaveolens, culture of, viii. 5. 



— — on blooming, xi. 271; xv. 



211. 

 Bruusvigia .Taponica, remarks on, xii. 



298 ; xviii. 19. 

 Bug, on destroying the American, xii. 



278. 

 on the mealy, xii. 179; xvii. 71, 



191. 

 Bulbs, hard}' culture of, xvii. 246. 

 Cactus, on the yellow, and scarlet passi- 



fiora, xi. 79, 118. 



remarks on grafting, xiv. 187. 



tribe, on propagating, xii. 105. 



and other succulents, culture of, 



xvii. 314.' 

 Cactuses, culture 'of, viii. 147 ; xiv. 54 ; 



xvi. 207. 



Cactuses, on raising seedlings, xvii. 24. 

 remarks on, viii. Ill, 252; ix. 30, 



44, 60, 62, 211; x. 187, 286; xii. 



272, 296, 297 ; xv. 24. 



on sowing seed of, xiii. 261. 



Calampelis scabra, propagation of, xv. 



43. 



remarks on, xi. 45. 



Calceolarias, culture of, ix. 73 ; xi. 212; 



xii. 73; xiii. 118, i32; xiv. 158; 



xix. 45. 



form of, xix. 230. 



herbaceous, culture of, viii. 237. 



on cuttings of, x. 267 



on growing seedling, xii. 12. 



on layering, xviii. 262. 



- remarks on, ix. 141, 236 ; x 



114, 

 115, 

 112, 



162; xii. 227, 271, 275; xiii 

 310 ; xiv. 1, 183 ; xv. 24 ; xviii 

 134. 



shrubby^ propagation of, xix. 248. 



to strike, xviii. 67. 



and azaleas, remarks on, xiv. 139 



California, vegetation of, xvi. 234, 249, 



275. 



Calla iEtbiopiea, remarks on, xiii. 115 

 xv. 216. 



• Richardia, culture of, in the open 



air, xiv. 62. 



Calluna vulgaris, culture of, xv. 161. 



Calystegia pubescens, on training, xviii. 

 249. 



Camellia, on forcing the, xv. 240. 



on the, xi. 93; xvii. 61. 



Marchioness of Exeter, on in- 

 arching, xiii. 32. 



remarks on, x. 69, 91. 



reticulata, on, xix. 39. 



a descriptive list of, xi. 55, 78 ; 



xiv. 20, 43, 69, 90. 

 Camellias, culture of, xi. 49 ; xii. 1, 25 ; 



xv. 129 ; xviii. 209. 

 on blooming, xi. 209. 



on grafting, xvii. 84 ; xviii. 306 



■ on growing in house windows, ix. 



231. 



on increasing, xviii. 299. 



remarks on, viii. 134; ix. 139; x. 



105 ; xi. 53, 78 ; xii. 65, 91 ; xv. 96 ; 



xvii. 81 ; xix. 60, 65. 



on the best, xii. 117. 



standard, remarks on, xviii. 316. 



Campanula glomerata, culture of, xv. 



161. 

 grandis, remarks on, xi. 115. 



latifolia, culture of, xv. 161. 



pyramidalis, culture of, xv. 65. 



remarks on, xiv. 91, 215; 



xviii. 92; xix. 62. 



rotundifolia, remarks on, xv. 161. 



Camphor, on the effects of, xiii. 2. 

 Candle-tree of Panama, xix. 312. 



