via 



LIST OF ENGRAVINGS, 



LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



Ko. DIAGRAMS. Page 



20, 21. Illustrative of a Method of training 



the Peach Tree . . - 68, (59 



23. Section of a Projecting Kerb Stone - 195 



24. Elevation of the Obelisk of Luxor - 198 

 31, 32. View and Section illustrative of a 



Method of supporting Climbing Plants 211 

 37. Illustrative of a Method of making a Gal- 

 vanic Plant Protector - . - 226 

 SI. Part of aDisbarked Lime Tree - -401 



GARDEN STRUCTURES. 



1 — 3. Plan, Section, and Isometrical View 

 of a Frame for Preserving Plants 

 through the Winter - - 2, 3 



4 — 12. Plans, Sections, and Elevations of 

 Houses and Pits, showing White's 

 Mode of Heating thera - - 3 — 7 



13 — 17. Plan, Sections, and Elevation of a 



Forcing-House - - - 50 — 54 



18, 19. Plan and Section of a Pit to be heated 



by Corbett's System - - - 57, 58 



25 — 27. Perspective View, Plan, and Eleva. 

 tion of a Hand-Box, as a substitute for 

 Hand-Glasses - - - - 207 



45, 46. Chairs adapted for Public Gardens 



288. 298 



52. Section of a Hotbed on Forsyth's System 494 



INSTRUMENTS, IMPLEMENTS, UTEN. 

 SILS, AND MACHINES. 



No. 



Page 



28—30. Views and Section of a Ladder for 



thinning Grapes in Hothouses - - 210 



34. Cap for covering the Holes in the Bottoms 



of Pots 217 



35. A Galvanic Plant Protector - - 224 



36. Galvanic Protector for Fruit Trees on 



Walls 224 



38, 39. Tallies for Trees and Shrubs - - 230 



40. A Drill Rake - - - - 257 



41. A Drill Hoe - - - - 258 



42. A Sickle Hoe - - - - 258 



43. Double Dutch Hoe - - - 258 

 58. The Guernsey Weeding Prong - - 630 



44. Camera lucida for Gardeners - - 279 

 47, 48. Section and Views of a New Draw 



Hoe 311 



49. Measuring Staff - - - - 350 



PLANS OF GARDENS AND COUNTRY 

 RESIDENCES. 



50. Design for a Suburban Residence - 351 

 53—57. Esholt Hall - - - 612, 613 



INSECTS. 

 22. Z)6rcus parallelipi'pedus 

 33. Eggs of the Earth Worm - 



- 186 



- 215 



LIST OF NEW AND RARE PLANTS 

 FIGURED IN THE BOTANICAL PERIODICALS for the YEAR 1841. 



'Ranunculacea. 



ylNEMO^'NE 



montkna £ Switzerland 

 Delphi'nium 



decbrum ^ New California 



Berberfdeje. 

 Beiberis 



Coriaria ^ Nepal- 



Vapavericea:. 

 PapaVbr 



commut^tum O Siberia 



I.SO'MEHIS 



arbbrea dfe 



Cappariddceee. 



I California 



Vio/ariaceie. 



SclIWEIGGE^R//! 



pauciflftra e. □ Brazil 



Pittosporilcetc. 

 Maria'ntiius 



ciErilleo-punctJitus _$ | S. Ri 



M-alvacece. 

 J/lBi'scus 



TelfairjiE tt. \ ) Blauritiiis 



Wrky^c at 1 I Swan River 



J/a'lva 



laterUia ^ A Buenos Ayres 

 SCnK (Aou^tilon) 



iieiifonUdna £ A Brazil 



Gcran/ucca. 

 GEnA'^NniM 



rubifblium jg A Him.nlayas 



Tropceoliicea:. 



TROHa!''OLlIM 



Moritzi((n«/w _A) Cumana 



- 557 



- 11 



- 557 



- 167 



- 11 



- 557 



259 

 II 



Halsamineie. 

 Impa'tjens 



Candida OJ Himalayas 

 rdsea XII Himalayas 



O'xalisj 



lasiandra 



Boro'n7,4 



triphylla Jtk 



ELJiODBi'NDRON 



capi5nse J 



Oxatidece. 

 £ A Mexico 

 'RutaceeB, 



I I New Holland 



CelastrinecB. 



_| Cape of Good Hope 



LeguminbsiB . 



BossLuVi 



tenuicaulis Jk \ j Van Diemen's L. 



disticha j± i | Swan River 



Calli'stachys 



linearis jm \ | Swan River 



longifblia Sfc i | Swan River - 



Choro'zema 



spectabile %__ \ 1 Swan River - 



Clia'nthus 



Ci'irneus J_ \ | Philip's Island - 



Dai'hento'n/.i 



Tripet/djia 3t i 1 Buenos Ayres 



iNDir.o'FERA 



stipul-iris sSfc I 1 South Africa 



Z/A'rUYRllS 



tomentbous A Buenos Ayres 

 Mirbe'i.j/i 

 Horibiinda tt. i | Swan River 



Zl'CHYyt 



panndsa J_ | Swan River 



259 

 324 



558 



558 



558 

 558 



558 

 259 



558 



559 



259 



11 



167 



559 



559 



