LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



Vll 



ants of our Gardens as may bo likely to inter- 

 est the Cultivator or Amateur - 12 

 General Notices . - 26. 236. 353. 464 

 Foreign Notices - - - 62. 356 

 Domestic Notices - 79. 243. 3G1. 470. 593 

 Hints for Improvements - - 81. 366 

 Retrospective Criticism 83. 244. 367. 482. 607. 728 

 Queries and Answers - 90. 372. 499. 609. 735 

 Cottages and Cottage Gardens, Workhouse 

 Gardens, and Gardens of Prisons and Lunatic 

 Asylums - - - - 96. 376. 



A Walk, on the 30th of June, round the Garde" 

 of the late Comtesse de Vandes. By J. D. 476 

 Metropolitan Nurseries . - 101. 249 



Provincial Nurseries - - . 104. 251. 741 

 Provincial Horticultural Societies - 115. 251. 



626. 745 



London Horticultural Society and Garden 125. 



252. 378. 505. 614. 742 



Co vent Garden Market - 127. 254. 383. 504. 624. 



■744 

 Obituary . . - - 255. 384. 751 



Index to Books reviewed and noticed 

 General Index . . - 



752 

 753 



LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



IMPLEMENTS. 

 115. Booker's newly invented hoe - 558 



INSTRUMENTS. 



121. Apparatus for exploding blasts in sink- 



ing wells in rocks . - - 591 



62. A detached fumigator to fit any bellows 354 



122. A glass siphon with a glass globe to 



concentrate the sun's rays - -610 



8, 9. Improved numbering sticks on the 



notch principle - - - 32 



79, 80, 81. A Lapland lock made of wood - 468 

 6, 7. Mr. Neeve's instrument for laying 

 off or transferring angles - - 31 



49. Plug, trigger, or raumbling-peg to Mr. 



Neeve's instrument - - - 299 



142. Parallel rods for apportioning the space 



of beds - - . .669 



61. Siebe's universal garden syringe - 354 



141. Shears for use in pruning forest trees 



in summer - . . _ 668 



58. Thermometer indicating the heat of 



the soil and air at once - - 337 



47,48. Two views of a newly invented 



moletrap - - - . 299 



10, 11, 12. Various forms for brick tallies 33 

 59, 60. Warner's syringe - - 353 



UTENSILS. 

 17. Annular pan to insulate plants from 



the access of insects - - 37 



16. French moletrap - . . 36 



140. Hurdis's flower transplanter - . 667 

 126, 127, 128. Implements for the application 



of the ammoniacal liquor of coal gas 657 

 658 

 39. Still for manufacturing various liqueurs 183 

 117. A pot for protecting plants grown in it 



from snails and slugs ... 572 



77,* 78.* A tub for measuring and weigh. 



ing corn - - . . 467 



22. Tulip transplanter, as improved by 



Mr. Saul - - - - 44 



23. Tulip transplanter, the old kind . 44 



MACHINES. 

 13, 14, 15. Budding's machine for shearing 



grass plots, &c. - - .34 



98, 99. Mill for crushing soft fruit - . 542 

 100, 101. A more powerful press for similar 



purposes - - - 544, 545 



171. Jesse's apparatus for transplanting trees 



and large shrubs . . - 732 



133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138. Design and de- 

 tails of an apparatus for opening lodge 

 gates in the night, while remaining in 

 the bed-room - - 663, 664 



43. Norman wheelbarrow - . 238 



APPARATUS FOR HEATING WITH 

 HOT WATER. 



2, 3, 4, 5. Neeve's boiler furnace . 28, 29 

 45, 46. Perkins's distributing pipes . 295. 297 



44. Section and ground plan of Mr. Per. 



kins's boiler - ... 294 



1. Section of a double-walled boiler . 28 



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STRUCTURES. 



55. Ground plan, and 56. and 57. Section 

 of a set of pits for melons, pine-apples, 

 or other hot-house plants : erected at 

 Colonel Paterson's, Cunnoquhie 332, 333 



33. Ground-plan of a house, with bath 

 and conservatory attached, and to be 

 heated by one boiler . . 90 



42. Ornamental fountain in artificial stone, 237 

 139. Plan for a rustic beehive - - 665 



31. Telford's iron gate, of flat bar iron - 85 



20. Sketch of a light for a hot-bed - 40 



84,85, 86,87. A double-roofed hot-house at 



Vienna ... 53G, 537, 538 



54. Section of a glazed house adapted for 

 the culture of peach trees, grape vines, 

 and ornamental plants . - 329 



ARBORICULTURE. 



36. A tree-guard in use at Thainston - 154 



EDIFICES. 

 35. BallyscuUion House, Ireland - - 91 



64, 65. Public water-closets - - 389 



105, 106, 107. Designs for chimneys - 553, 554 

 66, 67, 68. Designs for chimneys - . 390 

 104. A gardener's house, connected with the 



wall of a kitchen.garden - . 552 



130. Ground-plan, and plan of chamber - 660 



131, 132. Gardener's house, to serve also as 



a watchtower . . 661, 662 



129. Gardener's house connected with the 



west wall of a kitchen.garden . 659 



FRUIT. 



120. Outlineof the Petre pear, a butter pear 588 



PLANS OF GARDENS. 



69. Brussels botanic garden, plan of - 401 



70. elevations and plans of the glass- 



houses in ... 402 



40. Arrangement of the public garden at 



Magdeburg - . 192. 193 



71. to 78. Proposed plan, sections, &c., for 



the Birmingham botanic garden 410 — 425 



37. Design for a garden near an old man. 



sion . . . .156 



143. The flued walls at Erskine House, Ren. 



frewshire . - - . 671 



102. Kitchen-garden at Longford Castle - 549 



144. Plan of the kitchen-garden at Erskine 



House .... 672 



103. Pleasure-grounds at Longford Castle . 550 

 116. Errington's plan for a flower-garden 564,565 



29. Parmentier's garden, Brooklyn, Long 



Island, North America . -71 



45. A residence wrongly placed in a park . 675 

 120. The Tivoli garden at Vienna . - 67 



PLANTS. 



25. Form of the yellow Swedish turnip 



(Ruta baga) . . - 57 



26. Form of an improved variety of it . 58 



41. 7>is tuberbsa L. . - . 235 

 152. A variety of Qu(^rcus Rdbur having 



narrow and entire leaves - - 739 



149, 150. Structure of the Raffl^sw Arh(51d« 708 



38. Nehimbium specibsum W. - . 158 



