LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 



• DIACiKAMS. 



50, SI, M, .W Diagrami illustrative of the 

 efTi-cts on timbcT of variously-timcd 

 pruniiiK .... 310 



GS. Traill of wliccln rangwl along the sIojk; 



of a hill near Circi-iKMk - - 385 



82, S3. Sa|vvcssi'lii anil circulation of the 



nap In riiftra - - . 48.3 



32. Sketch of a walk neeillcssly serpentine 87 

 OPKHATIONS 

 125. Diagram exhibiting Hayward's mode 



of training on one stem - - G^- 



Its. Diagram illustrative of Hayward's sys- 

 tem of training the peach tree - 654 

 124. Diagram illuslratiiig Seymour's mo<ie 



of training the i)eacli tree - -654 

 fl. Diagram rcpresciitiiig Mr. Saul's mode 



of shifting potted plants - - 44 



88, 8;i, 90. Modes of training - 339, 340 



118. A mode of »i)eedily occupying a house 



with vines . . - 579 



No. ^ ^**^ 



91, 92, 93, <H, 95, 9fi, 97. Mode* of engraft- 

 ing by approach 



540 



MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 

 119. Application of a ladder to gathering 



Iruit, without its resting on the tree . 581 

 24. A cheap awning for beds of tulips, 



ranunculuses, &c. - . . 45 



27. Diagram of a proposed substitute for 



hop-poles - - .65 



18. Gauntlets for lady gardeners . - S7 



19. Howden's gate-shutting hinge - 38 

 34. Pedestal ol a sundial - - 91 



108, 109. Cast-iron stakes and hurdles for 



flowers ... - 555 



110. to|114. Cast-iron and wrought-iron 



stakes for supjiorting flowering plants 557 

 30. Section of an artificially-formed aqua- 

 rium - - - . . 84 



146, 147. Stakes for standard rose trees'^ '- C79 



148. Sketch illustrative of a motle of train- 

 ing standard rose trees - - 680 



LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 



A Constant Reader, 688. A Correspondent, 611. 

 Adamson, Anthony, .'>84. A Disappointed 

 I.Kincashire l-"armer, im. A. F., 298. A 

 Friend, 8ii. A Friend to the Cottager, 697. 

 A Friend to Enquin-, 372. A .lourneyman 

 Gardener, 729. A Lover of Accuracy, 375. 

 A Lover of Horticulture, Haniinersmith, 40. 

 Alpha, 103. A. N., 49-'. ;V)0. 613. An Ad. 

 vocate for every Thing's being done above 

 Board, 730. An Enemy to Bribery, 499. An 

 Enemy to Deceit, 2Sa An Englishman, 474. 

 6>»ii. A Northumbrian, 'O. A I'orcr, 367. 

 Appleby, Thomas, 161. 491. A Reader of the 

 Gardener's Magazine at Caen, 358. Arnold. 

 James, 159. Arthur, Robert, 56. A Single 

 Gentleman, .j43. A Single Tree, 87. A 

 Traveller, 50.>. Author of " The Domestic 

 Gardener's Manual," 142. 403. A Village 

 Schoolmaster, 570. A. X., 367. 611, 612. 



B., 63. Baron, Charles, 373. B. B., 52j53. 55. 

 B., Coventry, 89. 94. 489. 502. Blair, T., 4«8. 

 Booker, John, 5.08. Bowie, J , A.L.S., Cape 

 of (;oo<l Hone, 5. Boyce, William, 92. f)4. 



B. P., 360. Brassica, !>ti. Bree, Rev. W. T., 

 A.M., 5.0. 93, 91. 469. 499. 610. 741. 



C, 157. Callow, Edward, 244. Cameron, J., 

 66(i. Carr, Robert, 587. Causidicus, 96. CD., 

 15.5. Cheeks, Alexander, 7.i8. Clark, Thos, 

 iun., 140. C. L B., 32. Collier, John, 312. 

 Cottam, George, 14/. C. P.,38. C. R., 67. 



C. T. W., .'jiW. lymro, <H). 



Dcnson, J , sen., 79. 101. 686. Dutton, H., 86. 

 K., K3. ;i«i8. r>l(). 694. Files, J., 81. M. 21.0. 220 



Elliot, Robert, 162. Krrington, RolK-rt, 151. 



462. Kphebicus Horticultor, .07. K S., 42. 



174. 11 S , Sitlingbourn, 40. E. VV.,jun.,4ti9. 

 F., 87. 

 G., Perthshire, 211. C. C. Marsham,.0O. G. J.T., 



407. (J. M. 2)U 476. (;o<Uall, W., 6<!9. 733. 



7 iO. Gordo'i Alexander. 277. 578. (Jorrie, 



Archibald, F.H.S. and C.II.S., Ac.,.073. G. R., 



360. Green, \V.,jun., 539. Gricrson, William, 



91. (JriKiin, H., 4<>. 

 H , 377. H. B., 691. Hamilton, Wm., M.D., 



47. 80. Oil 241, 242. 7:15,736. Hart, James, 



fi!i.O. Haycrofl, John, 40. Havward, Jo.scpli, 



486. 6,03.. Herti, W., 358. llislop, J., 371. 



737. Hobson, Wm, '.>4. Howden, John, 3«. 



249. 370. .0.09. Huish, Robert. ;)76. 

 I. J , 736. J., 59.!. J. C., 741. J. W. New 



York, 92. Jamieson, G.. .ON<t. J. C. K., .0.0. 



682. 613. J. G., 11. 134. J. H. M., 373. J. M., 



CheUca, 52. 2.06. 4!>8. 705. J. M., Lisicux, 66. 



*». J. M., Philadelphia, 85. J..S.,81. J S. M., 



.373. J.W. L., 53. 251. 374. 382. J. W. 8., New 



York, 72. 

 Klintnn, Herman Knoop, 300. Knight, Joseph, 



595. 



Lawrence, Charles, 677. 696. Lawrence, John 

 Robert, 372. 



M.,501. Maclaggan, John, 92. Main, J., A.L.S., 

 303. 490. 6)2. (713. Major, Joshua, 527. Mai- 

 let, Robert, jun., 85. 364. 370. 482. 521. 554. 

 .068. 592. 610. 656. t>84. 697. Manetti, Luigi, 70. 

 498.500. Marnock, Robert, 608. 731. Martin, 

 Peter, 148. Stil. 370. M.ither, E. M.. 581. 

 Mattheus Sylvaticus, 46. Matthews, William, 

 80. Mcise, James, »I.D., 85. 152. RIenteath, 

 James .Stuart, jun., .032. Menzies, John, .072. 

 Merrick, A., 36. RIcrrick, J.,738. Mitchell, 

 John, 470. Mltchinson, Jas.,576. Moggridge, 

 John H., 65. 357. 650. Mulholland, Hugh, 47A 

 Murray, J., 53. 89. Murphy, E., 36<i, 370, 371, 

 372. 503. 



Neevc, D. D., 29. Nicolles, J., 160. 



Oliver, J, C.M.H.S., 612. 



Pearson. Wm., 734. Penny, George, A. LS, 50. 

 103. Perkins, A.M., 293. Perrin, William, 

 89. Po|>e, John, and Sons, 112. Pressley, 

 Thomas, ;i61. Prestoc, Wm., 314. 



Quercus, 243. 



R., 176. H., Edinburgh, 43. Rafincsquc, C. S., 

 Professor of Botany and Natural History, 248. 

 Ranch, Charles, .035. R. B. S.,358. R. C. H., 

 47. Redstcad, Robert, 95. Reid, Robert, 751. 

 Rivers, T., jun. ,392. Robertson, John, F.H.S., 

 Ua. Rollings, James, 82. Rothwetl, M.,(;93. 

 Rowe, John R., 736, R. S., 475. R. .S. B., 1761 

 R, S. T , Exmouth, iTi*. R. S. T., Holderness, 



374. R.T., 570. 611. 64:0. R.T., F Cottage, 



488. Rudge, Edw , F.R.S. F.L.S. &C.&C., 428. 

 693. Hutgcr, T.. 172. 577. 681. R. W., 5>5. 736. 

 Ryan, John, 81. 



S., 24;}. .Sanders, W., .04">. Saul, M., 44, 4.0. 

 6(i2. 695. 697. 737. Saunders, Richard, .006. 

 Scientlie et Justitiw Amator, 137. <>41. Sclim, 

 .029. 647. Scnex, 4<.U Seymour, W., 373. 

 Shiclla, G.,(i70. Sigma, 42. Small, Thomas, 

 85. S. M. O, 25a Smith, John, 4.S9. Spence, 

 Wm., F.L..S., 26f;. Stoveld, John, 92. S.K.B., 

 372. .S. T., 610. 



T. A., 660. Taylor, R. C, 77. Taylor, Samuel, 

 .09.'l€«. Tavfor, W., 1.04. 6(58. 7.1o. T. B., 87. 

 T. D , 87. T. E., 6<i. Thorold, W., .090. T. G., 

 Clitheroo, .0<I2. Trotter, John, .001. T. S 86. 

 Turnlnill, Henry, 108. 'rurncr, Henry, 47.81. 

 88. 94. 3ti2. 



Varley, Cornelius, F.L.S , 483. 



W.,360. WatU, Stephen, 499. VVhidden,Wm., 

 7.30. Willich, Clias. M., 3.09. Wilson, W., 

 (i90. Woo«l, George, 1.0.0. W. W. C, 79. 613. 

 W. Z., CiV: /37. Wynne, Wm., 272. 



X. Y., a-.. 614. 741. 



Y. A. B., 61. Young, W., (i64. 



tt, Haul Pyren<?c, Bagnet de Bigorre, 62. 



