1010 



Beet, 974. 

 Broccoli, 974. 

 Brussels sprouts, 975. 

 Cabbage, 975. 

 Cardoons, 975. 

 Carrot, 975. 

 Cauliflower, 975. 

 Celeriac, 979. 

 Celery, 976. 

 Chervil, 976. 

 Cress, 976. 

 Parsley, 979. 

 Parsnep, 979. 

 Peas, 978. 

 Potatoes, 979. 

 Rhubarb, 979. 

 Savoy, 979. 

 Sea-kale, 980. 

 Spinach, 980. 

 Tuinips, 980. 

 Vegetable marrow, 980. 

 Flowkr Gardkx— 

 Anemone, the, 985. 

 Annual plants, 984. 

 Biennial plants, 984. 

 British flower garden, the, 981. 

 Calendar, 986. 

 Dahlia, the, 985. 

 Gravel-walk;), 982. 



I^'DEX. 



Hvaeinth, the, 984. 

 Lily, the, 985. 

 Narcissus, the, 985. 

 Perennial plants, 9S4. 

 Propagation, modes of, 984. 

 Ranunculus, the, 985. 

 Shrubbery, the, 983. 

 Soil, 982. 

 Tulip, Uie, 984. 



DIVISION XI. 



THE BEE, AND THE MANAGEMENT 

 OF THE APIARY. 



Apiary, the, 1000, 1002. 

 Bee, interest attached to, 994. 

 Construction of combs, 999. 

 Destruction of, 1002. 

 Formation of swarms, 999. 

 Functions of the, 995. 

 Hives, numbers, -996, 1001. 

 Pasturage of, 998. 

 Products of, 993. 

 Queen-bee, attachment to, 996, 



DIVISION XII. . 



ANGLING. 



Ang-ling apparatus, 1003. 



Artificial flies, 1004. 



Baits, 1005. 



Hooks, 1004. 



Lines, 1004. 



Rods, lOOJ. 



Fish— 



Barbel, the, 1000. 



Bleak, the, 1010. 



Bream, the, 1008. 



Carp, common, 1007. 



Carp fam.lv, 1007. 



(hub, the, "1009. 



Dace, the, 1009. 



Eel, common, 1010. 



Eel family, 1010. 



Grayling, the, 1007. 



Gudgeon, 1010. 



Loach, 1010. 



Minnow, 1010. 



Perch, the, 1011. 



Pike family, 1007. 



Roach, 1009. 



Salmon, 1005. 



Tench, 1008. 



Trout, common, and Great Lake, 1006. 



LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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