VUl 



LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



IMPLEMENTS. 



No. Pane 



125 Daisy knife - . .595 



127, 128. Short grass-rake - - 597 



133. Skeleton plough ... 6.51 



134. Spade forks . - - 652 



135. Various kinds of spades - - 6.52 



136. Wilkie's plough - . .652 



137. Wilkie's parallel adjusting brake - 653 



138. 139, 140. Various hoes - . 654 



143. Rolling barley chopper . - 673 



144. Barley chopper - . . 673 



146. Daisy rake - - .674 



154. The pressing plough - - 677 



155. Scraper to the pressing plough . 677 



MACHINES. 



59. Flower stand . " . .274 

 81. Diable, for removing trees in boxes . 377 

 89. Machine for transplanting large trees . 423 



111. Eve's rotatory pump . . 545 



142. The soude, used for watering . . 655 



145. Improved frame for a grindstone - 674 



148. Iron frame for weighing sacks - 674 



156. to 159. Machine for breaking stones - 678 



UTENSILS. 



54. Earthenware number tally - - 264 



60. Wasp glasses . ... 279 

 78. Cast-iron vase for a jet d'eau - - 338 



147. Iron measure for filling sacks of com 674 

 153. Draining tile . - 677 



162. Fly glass . . .'679 

 167, 168. Lead vase for flower pots "'- - 683 

 169. Label for fruit rooms, &c. . - 683 

 l76. Improved watering-pot. . . 740 



STRUCTURES. 

 124. Straw garden seat . - 594 



149. Guard for trees - - - 674 



163. Handsome Gothic railing - . 680 



165. Wickervvork shrub protector - . 681 



166. Garden seats . . - 682 



EDIFICES. 

 18. Rajah Pakse's house, &c. - - 75 



55. to 58. Ornamental conservatory 268 — 270 

 68. to 76. Illustrations to Robinson's Orna- 

 mental Farm-buildings - . 319—322 



102. Forcing-houses at Syon . . 102 



108, 109. A villa - - . 541, 542 



114. Rustic pump-room . . 568 



123. Hot-houses at Bury Hill - - 594 



150. An old manor house - - 675 

 152. Cow shed - - -677 

 160. Mausoleum seen from Greasborough 679 



164. Domical hot-house at Bretton Hall . 681 



OPERATIONS. 



23. Training vines down from the rafters 110 



61. 62. Training the vine at Thomery . 278 

 90. Flute grafting . - -425 

 98. Setting up sheaves of corn - - 459 



DIAGRAMS. 



1, 2. Map of the Conductor's tour - 4, 5 



4. to 8. Improvements in hot- water system 20 



22. Improved mode of paving . - 79 



24. Method of marking tallies . . 146 

 53 Improvements in heating by hot water 261 

 80. Addition to the machinery of the common 



hot-bed - - - - 368 



83. Manner of making straw or reed mats 415 



84. Section of a curvilinear-roofed house . 417 

 85 to 88. Hot-house combining a pinery, vinery, 



succession pit, and winter green-house, 418, 



419, 420, 421 



91,92 Culture of pine-apple without pots 428 



93. Pipe for introducing heated air into frames 



435. 



94. A strawberry wall - - 438 



95. Principle of the siphon - - 453 



96. 97. Heating bath by the thermosiphon 454 

 101. Canvass shades used at Syon gardens 510 



No.' Page 



110. Improvement in heating by hot water 544 

 118. Trellis. work - . .582 



131, 132. Increase in the size of fruit . 609 



141. Principle ofthe bent lever in Wilkie's brake 



655 

 161. Improved flue stone covers - . 679 



170. Improved gate-latch . .683 



171. Breathing places for London .- . 687 



172. Training vines down from the rafters 733 



173. Tile Chiswick garden . . 735 

 177, 178. Plan for collecting rain water in gutters 



10. 



14. 



17. 



19. 



20. 



21. 



25. 



26. 



27. 



28. 



29. 



30. 



31. 



32. 



S3. 



34. 



35. 



36. 



37. 



38. 



39. 



40. 



47. 



48. 



63. 



64. 



65. 



66. 

 67. 

 103. 

 104. 

 105. 

 106. 

 107. 

 116. 



for hot-houses 



PLANTS. 



to 16. Subal Blackburnia 



Cow cabbage 



Cinnamon plant ■ 



Corypha umbraculifera 



Cbcos nucifera 



Borassus flabeUif(jrmis 



Cattl^ya intermedia 



BrodijeV grandiflbra 



Poinciana rfegia 



Streptocarpus Reaii 



Clivia n6bilis 



5erapi(?s cordigera var, longip^tala 



Pfrus spfiria 



Lobelia lengiflbra 



Maxiliaria cili&ta 



Roscbens purpurea ■ 



Eccremoccirpus scaber 



Tropse^olum tricolbrum 



Potentilla Russelljnno 



Heimia ialicifblia 



Helianthemum scabrbsum 



iJhododendron chrys&nthum 



Plnus iPinea 



Plnus Cembra 



Cirica Papaya 



Mutism jlicifblia 



. 740 



54—57 

 . 65 

 . 74 

 . 76 



- 77 



- 77 



- 149 



- 151 



- 152 

 . 153 

 . 154 



- 15.'; 

 . 155 



- 156 

 . 157 

 . 160 



- 160 



- 162 

 . 163 



- 163 



- 165 



- 166 



- 230 



- 231 

 . 300 



- 304 



- 310 

 . 310 

 . 313 



- 518 

 . 519 

 . 520 



- 521 



- 523 

 . 577 



iysimkchia longifblia 

 Pentstemon atropurpvlrea 

 i-'iicus helmintoch6rtos 

 Bon^tefl! specibsa 

 Eulbphia streptopetala 

 Hosackia bicolor 

 Lbwea berberi?b\ia. 

 Aspidistra lurida 

 New variety of Silvia spl^ndens 



FRUITS. 



41. Scarlet Pearmain apple - - 171 



42. ripula irltici - - .177 

 174, 175. Fruit and leaf of Money's West's black 



St. Peter grape . - - 738, 739 



PLANS OF GARDENS AND PARKS. 



3. Part of kitchen -garden at Albury . 10 



9. Kitchen-garden at Annat - .29 



46. Kitchen-garden of M. de Rouvroy - 204 



50. to 52. Plan of an estate .- 234—237 



79. Arboretum ofthe Horticultural Society 346 



99. Syon kitchen-garden . -';S03 



112,113. Flower masses, . - 556,557 



126. Flower-garden at Ashtead Park .. 595 



130. Flower-garden at Windsor Castle - 605 



LANDSCAPES. 



