GENERAL INDEX. 



Abbe' Boisraont, curious facts respecting, 645. 



Abbeys, with respect to landscape-gardening, 33. 



Aberdeenshire Horticultural Society, meeting 

 of, March 10., 215 ; May 28., 4:i2 ; June 23., 4fi3. 



" A Blooming Bulb," plagiarism by, by Mr. R. 

 Sweet, 105. 



Abury, the seat of Mr. Drummond, remarks 

 on, 10. 



Acclimating exotic plants, 331. 



Achira, notice respecting the, 332. 



Advantages, national, of universal education, 

 700. 



Agap4nthus umbelliitus, 215. 



Agave americana, remarkable one, 81. 



Agricultural Society of Kouen, SUl. 



Agricultural Societies, value of, 178. 



Agricultural Societies in North America, 550. 



Agriculture, practical schools of, 337. 



Agronome, liberties taken by, by W. M'Murtrie, 

 98 ; on the Scotch Pine, 139; general remarks 

 on the Gardener's Magazine, &c., by, 725. 



Air, mixtures in, 175 ; heated, on introducing 

 into cucumber frames and pits, 435 j fresh, 

 importance of to health, 589. 



Aitken, Mr. VV., on forming artificial seas in 

 ornamental landscape, and on a new sluice for 

 regulating the rise and fall of the tide in such 

 seas, 137. 



Albany, gooseberry in, 658. 



Alpine plants and seeds, for sale or exchange. 

 332. ' 



Alstroemtea psittacina, 612. 



America, North, on the climate of the eastern 

 and middle states of, with reference to hor. 

 ticulture, by Mr. William Wilson of New 

 York, 409. 



Analysis of soils, 404. 



Anatomy of plants, study of, aided by nitric acid, 

 68. 



Ancient York Florists' Society, show of. May 4., 

 357; Junes, 485; July 7., 631. 



Anderson, Mr. D., on a method of facilitating 

 the growth of thorn hedges on high and ex- 

 posed situations, 42. 



Anderson, Mr. William, 'F.L.S. H.S., &c., no- 

 tice of a durable number tally of earthenware, 

 263 ; on breaking stones in gravel walks, 459. 



Annat, plan of the kitchen-garden at, by Mr. 

 Arch. Gorrie, C.M.H.S., 28. 



Anlina Cherimblia, fruited in the botanic gar- 

 den at Metz, 68. 



Ants on peach trees, query respecting, 239 ; 

 answer by Mr. W. Boyce, 730. 



Apple, the Courtpendu, 315 ; the Fearn's Pippin, 

 315; the Golden Reinette, 316 ; the Canadian 

 Reinette, 449; the Martin Nonpareil, 450; 

 the Wormsley Pippin, 450 ; the Skyehouse 

 Russet, 529 ; the BeachamwcU Seedling, 529 ; 

 the Dutch Mignonne, 530; the Barcelona 

 Pearmain, 530 ; the Old Nonpareil and the 

 Scarlet Nonpareil, 530 ; the Ross Nonpareil, 

 and the Foiraan's Crew, 530; account of 

 some varieties of, &c., by Sir George Stuart 

 Mackenzie, Bart. F.H.S.,285. 



Apples, collection of, at Mr. Ronalds's Nursery, 

 7 jI) ; to preserve till late in the year, 363. 



Apples and pears, select list of, required. 111. 



Apple trees fit for an orchard, query on. 111 ; 

 for an orchard, recommended by Mr. C. Law- 

 rence, 731. 



Approach to a country mansion, 37. 



Aracacha plant in Colombia, 549. 

 Arboretum in the garden of the Horticultural 

 Society, plan of, and remarks on, 344 ; of the 

 Rouen botanic garden, 497. 



/J'rbutus hybrida, in the Fulham nursery, 660. 

 Architect's house, 120. 



Architecture, on the Continent, G; to commu- 

 nicate a taste for, 700. 

 Argovia, education in, 657. 

 Arundel Castle, 585 ; suggestions for improving. 



Ascot Place, 568. 



Ashtead Park, 595 ; criticism respecting, by Mr. 



John Hislop, 722. 

 Asparagus, gigantic, 552. 

 Aspidistra lurida, figured and described, 523. 

 .'Vtherstone Self-supporting Dispensary, 660. 

 Atmosphere, Essay on, 174. 

 Austin, Mr. James, obituary of, 240. 

 Australia, observations concerning, 550. 

 Ayrshire Green-house Lodge Society, com- 

 petition of April 18th, 335. 

 Ayton, Mr., his paper on false philosophy in 



agriculture, 531. 

 Azaleas at Waterton's Nursery, 613L 

 Bagshot Park, 382. 570. 

 Baldock Society for promoting Horticultural 



Science, meeting of. May 4. 473. 

 Balm of Gilead firs in Kinmell Park, 103. 

 Baltimore pippin, query on, 109. 

 BarIey-cho]ipers, figured and described, 673. 

 Baths, the new marine, at Dieppe, 242 ; to heat 



by the thermosiphon, 454. 

 Bavaria, rise and progress of gardening in, 384. 

 Beal, Mr. James, gardener at Ascot Place, 569. 

 Beddington Park, 118. 



Beds for asparagus at Syon, excellence of, 504. 

 Bell, Mr. P., reaping machine invented by, 600. 

 Bees, suggestion respecting, 611; produce of, at 



Brechin, 83. 

 Beet-root, sugar from the, 325. 

 Bennet,'Mr., C.M.H.S., notice of a machine for 



transplanting large trees, 422. 

 Berlin, some account of the pubUc orangeries or 



winter-gardens of, by M. G. A. Fintelmann of 



Potsdam, 251. 

 Bern, gymnasium at, 657. 

 Berquier, M., his gardens, &c., in Rouen, 37L 

 BillardicM! mutabilis, 82. 

 Birch, a weeping, hint for producing, 672. 

 Bischof's, M. method of cultivating the mul- 

 berry in the government mulberry plantation 



at Nymphenburg, with a list of the different 



species and varieties grown there, 424. 

 Blackdown House, 579. 

 Blaikie, Thomas, Esq., state of vegetation In 



Paris for June, 456. 

 Blenheim House, 551. 

 Bogs, draining of, 338. 

 Boismont, the Abbe, curious facts respecting, 



645. 

 Boniltc« specibsa, figured and described, 518. . 

 Borikssus flabelliformis, figured and described, 



77. 

 Boring for water in Paris, 326. 

 Bosc, M. le Chevalier, obituary of, 112. 

 Botanic Garden of Lisbon, some account of, by 



W. Churchill, Esq. R.M.,412; Rouen, 497; 



in the Apothecaries' Island, change respecting, 



73 ; of Liverpool, remarks on, 383. 

 Botanical and Horticultural Societies : 



Devon and Exeter, July 30th, ()38. 



Durham, Northumberland, and Newcastle- 

 upon-Tyne, meeting of Nov. 14th, 89 ; Feb. 

 20th, 221 ; April lOtb, 357 ; May Stii, 358 ; 

 June 5th ; June 9th, and July 3d, 488 ; July 

 10th, 633 ;Sept. 11th, 748, 749. 



Hexham, meeting of June 3d, 221. ISa 



Manchester, 90. 



