INDEX TO MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS. 



2667 



WUtirfo Nutt., xlviii. II. 6-17. ; IV. 2553. 

 Woodbine. II. 1043. 

 Wonnswil, II. 1'W. 

 \Yvi-h Kim, III. 13:*. 

 \\ -j-i-h Hazel, II. 1006. 



X. 



Xanthorhlza, xviii. I. 2.V>. 

 Xaiitiioxyhu-ea>, xxxiv. 1. J*7. 

 Xanthoxylum L.. xxxiv. I. 4^7, 488. 



Xi/l<'isteon Juss., Ixxx. II. 



Xylosteum Dec., Ixxx. II. 1050. See Lonfcero. 



Y. 



Yellow Beech, III. 1!>53. 

 Yellow China Rose, II. 771. 

 Yellow Eglantine. II. 765. 

 Yellow Koot, xviii. I. 255. 



Yellow Wood, II. 665. See Virgilirt. 

 Yellow Woo.l, in. i:r>'2. 

 Yew, American, cxxxiii. IV. 2093. 

 Yew, common, cxxxtfi. IV - 

 Yew, Japan, IV. 2100. See Podocarpus. 

 Vi/,v /...cxliv. IV. 2521. 



Yulan Tree, xix. 1. 278. See Magnolia con- 

 spfcua. 



Zanthoxylnm, I. 487. See Xanthoxylum. 

 Zelkoua, III. ll<a See l>laner. 

 /enobifl, Ixxxvi. II. 1<>77. 1108. 

 Zizyphus Tourn., xxxvii. II. 524.; IV. 2547. 

 See Paliurus and BcrchdmiYi. 



7*6rniit 1'ers., xlvii. II. C\r,. 

 ZaccAKitiii Cav., xlix. 11.660. 

 X.M;. pinllaceie, xxxiv. 1.484. 

 ZjgophyUum, I. 484. 



INDEX TO MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS. 



dealbata, mode of protecting, by Dr. 

 Neill, i. 667. 



Acorns, eatable, iii. 1845. 1906. 1913. 1919. Te- 

 resa's (see Don Quixote), iii. 1907. 



Almonds as a stock for grafting, ii. 678. 



Almonds, emulsion of, ii. 676. 



Almonds, Bitter, ii. 677. 



Almonds. Jordan, ii. 677. 



Almonds, Valentia, ii. 677. 



Aleppo mustard, ii. .5.11. 



Amadou, iii. 1644. 18.J4. False, iii. 1833. 



Amboyna pitch, iv. 2448. 



American bug (A x phis lariigera), ii. 903. 



Anisette de Bordeaux, i. 38. 



Arbutus, use of the fruit of, ii. 1118. 



Arcades, trees fit for, i. 369. ; iv. 200& 



Arrack, anise, i. SJ'jS. 



Athenian poplar, origin of the name. iii. 1651. 



Athol, Dukes of, their plantations, iv. 2359. 



Athol estates, culture of the larch on, iv. 2387. 



Avenues, trees for, i. 368. 418. 465.; III. 1379, 

 1642. 1666.1670.; IV. 2041. 



Balm of Gilead, iv. 2340. 



Balsam of the Poplar, iii. 1675. 



Barnacles, iii. 1828. ; iv. 2600. 



Baskets, i. 237.; iii. 14+7. 1471. 1697 . 1709. 



Basket-making, iii. 1471. 



Bast mats, mode of making, i. 367, 368, 369. 



Bachelor, derivation of the word, iii. 12<;8. 



Beads, trees producing,!. 476. 4! '4. 



Beating the walnut, use of, iii. 14"4. 



Beech, best wood for fuel, iii. 1961. 



Beehives, ii. 744. ; iv. 2483. 



Bees, food for, i. 369. ; ii. 530.537. 577. 589. 719.; 



iii. 1477. 1563.; iv. 2583. 

 Besoms, to make, ii. 596; iii. 1697. 201d 

 Bickers, ii. 497. 



Bird cherry, as a trap for insects, i. 710. 

 Birdlime, modes of making, ii. 510. K&-2. 

 Bird's-eye maple wood, i. 412. 

 Birds, paste for, i. 298. 



Black, to dye, i. 493. 



Blisters on the skin, to raise, i. 233. ; iii. 1308.1330 

 1368. 



Boundary oaks, iii. 1779. 



Bowers, to cover, i. 233 ; 234. 



Bowers, trees for cutting into, i. 369.; ii. 531. 

 iii. 1203. 13-4.; iv. '3)U), 2493. 



Bows, wood used for, ii. f;!>l. ; iii. 1364. 2070. 2086 



Box edgings, to cut, iii. 1340. 



Box parterres of embroidery, iii. 1337.; iv. 2585. 



Boxwood for wood-engraving and turnery, ii: 

 1335. 



Bread from chestnut flour, iii, 1987. 



Bread from the lotus, ii. 526. 



rignole plums, mode of preserving, ii. 689. 

 Jrooms, American, iii. 015; iv. 2457. English, ii. 



595. ; iii. 1696. For butchers, iv. 2519. 

 ~ull oaks, iii. 1779. 



urgundy pitch, mode of preparing, iv. 2308. 



C. 



aledonia, why so called, iii. 2021. 

 Camellia garden, i. 392- 

 Camellia wall, i. 392. 

 Camphor, mode of obtaining, iii. 1305. 

 Canada balsam, iv. 2340. 

 :anella bark, i. 257. 



Canoes, wood for, i. 274. 288. ; iii. 1709. 

 Jape heaths, list of, ii. 1089. 1091. Mode of cul- 

 ture, iv. 2574. Treatment of, ii. 1100. 

 Capers, mode of preparing, i. 313, 314. Substitute 



for, ii. 596. 



[Japrification, iii. 1370. 

 Cardinal trees, iii. 1383. 

 Caries of the chestnut, iii. 19P9. 

 Carvings in wood, i. 368. ; iii. 1415. 1642. 

 Casks for sugar, iii. 1879. 1881. 1883. For wine, 



iii. 1991. Hoops for, iv. 1712. 

 Casuarina (swamp oak), mode of growing in 



England, iv. 2061. 

 Ceps, iii. 1836. 



Charcoal of the beech, iii. 1962. 

 Charcoal, woods suitable for, i 288. 368. 417. 424. 



429. ; ii. 537. 1200. ; iii. 1368. 1525. 1563. 1647. 



1681. 1962. 1991. 2009. 

 Charmille, iii. 2010. 

 Cherry brandy, ii. 697. 

 Cherry trees i'n pots, ii. 702. 

 Cherry Sunday, ii. 69. 

 Chestnut bread, iii. 1987. 1995, 7996. 

 Chestnut charcoal, iii. 1<U. 

 Chestnut timber, how distinguished from oak, 



iii. 1981). 1991, 1992, 1993. 

 China turpentine, ii. 547. 

 Chinese method of dwarfing trees, iii. 1378. 

 Chinese pickle, i. 280. 

 Chocolate from the lime, i. 369. 

 Church, ancient, of oak, iii. 1748. 

 Cider brandy, ii. 896. 

 Cider, to make, ii. 897. 

 Clap-boards, description of, iv. 2284. 

 Clematine, i. 233. 

 Cobbett's nursery, ii. 616. 

 Coffee, substitute for, ii. 657. 

 Colophony, iv. 2125. 2223. <: 

 Columns of living trees, ii. . 

 Confitures d'epine vinette, i. 

 Coquette, a machine for drying plants, iii. I960. 

 Corf rods, iii. 2023. 

 Cork, mode of obtaining, iii. 1914. 

 Corn, effect of the berberry on, L 302. 

 Coughs, remedies for, i. 268. 511. ; iv. 2115. 



