INDEX 



Khubarb, cooking, 266 ; leaves of, 

 293 



Biccardi Palace, the, 363 



Bisotto a la Milanaise, 306 



Biviera, the, gardens of, 259, 260 I 



Bobinson, W., his ' English 

 Flower Garden,' 26 



Bochester, Dean of, 87 



Bockeries, 26, 27, 55, 56 



Bod, M. Edouard, his criticism 

 of Boecklin, 380 



Borne, violets in the English 

 cemetery at, 258 



Bosemary, 57, 287 



Boses, mulching, 47 ; ' Ma Capu- 

 cine,' 87 ; Lamarque, 87 ; 

 Niphetos, 90, 153; lists of, 

 139, 203 ; climbing, 254 



Bossetti, Dante Gabriel, 7, 274 



Boundell, Mrs., cookery book by, 

 9, 64, 215 



Bousseau, and his house at 

 Chamber!, 369 



Boyal Horticultural Society, 286 



Bue, 179 



Hupelia juncea, 361 



Bush, or Italian broom, 344 



Buskin, Mr., on the work of 

 Burne-Jones, 359 ; on modern 

 Italian sculpture, 365 ; his 

 description of landscape paint- 

 ing, 379, 380 ; on cloud effects, 

 395, 396 



Bussell, Lord John, his definition 

 of a proverb, 75 



SALAD, grouse, 43, 44 ; celeriac, 



66 ; Sydney Smith's recipe for, 



67 ; winter, 96, 149, 180, 266 ; 

 Barbe-de-Capucin, 135 ; dan- 

 delion, 211 



Salpiglossis, 167 



Salsifies, 57 



Samphire, 29 



Santolina, 179 



Sauce, bread, 40, 41 ; for grouse, 



43 



Savonarola at San Marco, 337 

 Saxifraga burseriana, 271 

 - oppositifolia, 271 



Saxifraga sancta, 271 



Scheffer, Ary, his picture of 



1 Paolo and Francesca,' 350 

 Schizopetalum walkeri, 288 

 School-life, influence of, 13, 16 

 Schools in Paris, 120, 123-125 

 Schopenhauer, 2 

 Scillas, 168, 206 

 Scott, Lives of the Novelists 



by, 111 



Sea, the, description of, 53-55 

 Sea-kale, 180 

 Sedan chairs, 119 

 Seduin spectabile, 33 

 Seeds, for kitchen-garden, 163- 

 165; flower, 167, 290, 291, 

 292 



Self-sacrifice, 14, 15 

 Selfishness of sorrow, 101 

 Servants, difficulty of getting, 

 185, 186; characters of, 186, 

 187 ; training of, 188 ; Begistry 

 Offices for, 188, 189 ; difficulties 

 of their position, 190, 191 ; 

 their prejudices and customs, 

 192 ; children's, 194 ; sympathy 

 with, 194, 195 ; effect of Board 

 Schools on, 195, 196 

 Seville, description of a garden 



in, 346 



Shelley, his poem on the Aziola, 

 349 ; his house at Geneva, 

 373 ; quoted, 422 

 Shops of London at Christmas 



time, 140 

 Shrubs, 160, 161, 166, 176, 204, 



211, 265, 279 



Slaughterhouses, public, 79, 80 

 Sleep, excessive amount of, 193 

 Sloane, Sir Hans, and the Chel- 

 sea Physic Garden, 394 

 Smelling, the art of, 287, 288 

 Smilax, 90 



Smith, Sir J. E. (quoted), 85 

 Smith, Sydney, his poetical 

 recipe for salad, 67 ; on over- 

 eating, 225 ; quoted, 434 

 Snowdrops, 169; poem on, 169 

 Society, excitements of, 425 

 Solanum glaucum, 361 

 jasmiiioides, 28 



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