Index 



1959 



Cephalotaxus continued 



Mannii, Hooker, vi. 1468 note 4 



Oliveri, Masters, vi. 1468 note 4 



pedunculata, Siebold and Zuccarini, 



vi. 1471 

 var. fastigiata, vi. 1471 



sphaeralis, vi. 1471 



Cerasus acida, Gaertner, vi. 1541 

 Avium, Moench, vi. 1535 

 Capollin, De Candolle, vi. 1547 

 Capuli, Lavallee, vi. 1547 

 . cornuta, Royle, vi. 1544 

 Pimtanesiana, Spach, vi. 1536 

 Laurocerasus, Loiseleur, vi. 1551 

 lusitanica, Loiseleur, vi. 1553 

 Mahaleb, Miller, vL 1542 

 Padus, De Candolle, vi. 1543 

 semperflorens, De Candolle, vi. 1541 

 serotina, Loiseleur, vi. 1546 

 sylvestris, Loudon, vi. 1535 

 virginiana, Michaux, vi. 1546 

 vulgaris. Miller, vi. 1541 

 Ceratostachys, Blume, iii. 508 

 Cerquinho tree, v. 13 15 

 Cerro tree, v. 1264 

 Ch^toptelea, Liebmann, vii. 1847 

 Chammbetula, Opiz, iv. 959 

 Chammcyparis, Spach, v. 1 1 46 

 Chamacyparis Boursierii, Carrifere, v. 1200 



Decaisne, v. 1200 note 3 



breviramea, Maximowicz, v. 1185, 



1186 

 formosensis, Matsumura, v. 1149 

 Lawsoniana, Parlatore, v. 1200 

 leptoclada, Henkel and Hochstetter, 



v. 1 2 1 I 

 nootkatensis, Sargent, v. 1194 

 nutkaensis, Spach, v. 1 1 94 

 obtusa, Siebold and Zuccarini, v. 

 1185 

 var. lycopodioides, v. 1186 

 pendula, v. 1 1 8 7 note i 



teiragona aurea, v. 11 86 



pendula, Maximowicz, v. 1185, 1187 

 pisi/era, Siebold and Zuccarini, v. 

 1190 

 var. filifera, v. 1 1 9 2 

 plumosa, V. 1 1 9 1 



sphceroidea, Spach, v. 1 2 1 o 

 squarrosa, Siebold and Zuccarini, 



V. II 90 

 thurifera, Endlicher, v. 11 50 

 thyoides, Britton, Steens,and Poggen- 

 burg, V. 1 2 10 

 Chammrops, Martius, vii. 1690 

 Chammrops excelsa, Martius, vii. 1690, 1691 

 ,, ,, Thunberg, vii. 1690 note 2 



Fortunei,'^. J. Hooker, vii. 1690, 1691 



humilis, Linnaus, viL 1691, 1693 and 

 note 4 

 Chaparro tree, v. 1284 

 Cheimatobia boreata, etc. See Insects 

 Chene \ feuilles d'^gilops, v. 1259 

 blanc, V. 1263 

 VHJ 



Ch^ne de Gibraltar, v. 1261 

 de juin, ii. 286 

 Turnfere, v. 1288, 1289 

 Chengey-ny-mraane tree, vii. 1789 

 Chequers, fruit of Pyrus torminalis, i. 153 

 Chermes. See Insects 

 Cherry, vi. 1534 



"All Saints'," vi. 1541 

 American Black, vi. 1546. See Prunus 



serotina 

 Bigarreau, vi. 1536 

 Bird, vi. I543j iS34- See Prunus Padus 

 Duke, vL 1536 



,, Dwarf, vi. I54I> See Prunus Cerasus 

 Gean, vi. 1536 

 Laurels, vi. 1535 



St Lucie, vi. I542> See Prunus Mahaleb 

 Wild, vi. 1535- See Prunus Avium 

 Chestnut, iv. 837. See also Castanea 



American, iv. 856. See also Castanea 



dentata 

 leaves, iv. 856, PI. 202, Fig. 13 



timber, iv. 857 



bark disease, iv. 858 note 6 

 Japanese, iv. 854- See also Castanea 



crenata 

 Atera, tree at, iv. 855, PI. 237 



Chinese names, iv. 855 



,, Japanese name, iv. 855 



Spanish, iv. 839. See also Castanea 



sativa 

 an avenue tree, iv. 847 



Bicton, grove at, iv. 846, PL 



232 

 branchlets and buds, iv. 839, 



PI. 200, Fig. I 

 coppice-wood, iv. 845 



cultivation, iv. 844 



distribution, iv. 841 



etymology, iv. 844 

 finest existing, iv. 850 



fruit, iv. 853 

 grafting of, on oak, iv. 845 



Harleston, Althorp, tree at, iv. 



849. PI; ^U 



identification, iv. 839 



in England, iv. 847-850 



in Ireland, iv. 851 



,, in Scotland, iv. 850 / 



in Wales, iv. 850 



leaves, iv. 839, PI. 202, Fig. 11 



park fencing, iv. 853 



products, miscellaneous, iv. 852 



remarkable trees, iv. 847 



Rossanagh, tree at, iv. 851, 



PI. 236 



Rydal Hall, tree at, iv. 850, 



PI- 23s 



seedlings, natural, iv. 844 



tanning extract, iv. 854 and 



note I 

 Thoresby, tree at, iv. 849, 



PI. 234 

 timber, iv. 852 



