219 



Morris, Rev. I. G., his powerful Pope mentions Lady Gerard, 25 



appeal on horticultural pur- his noble thought on plant- 

 suits, 122 ing, 68 



Morris, on ornamental scenery, 77 Powel, 65 



Mountain, Didymus, 12 Preston, its horticult. society, 123 



Price, Sir U. vii., xxvi., 56, 72, 

 N. 77, 134, 155, 156, 177, 191 



on De Lille, xv. 



Nicol, Walter, 82 his high opinion of 



Nichols, John, 54, 60, 110, 121, Mason, 163 



143,174,178' on the sculpture po- 



his friendship for etry, and eloquence of the 



Mr. Cradock, 180 Greeks, 194 



Notre, le, tributes to him, xi., xii., on Correggio, 202 



xx. Priestley, Dr. on Franklin and 

 Nourse, 58 Wedderburn, 73 



Primroses, 30, 50, 54, 55 



O. Pulteney, Dr. 5, 52, 55, 56, 60, 



85, 87, 90, 92, 138, 143, 182 

 Ockenden, 65 

 Only, Rev. Mr., a lover of gar- Q. 



dens, 54 



Opium, 168 Quarterly Review, 41, 59, 97, 

 Orchards, 21, 23, 64, 202, 203 103, 183 



Orrery, Lord, xxvi., 126 on Evelyn's Sylva, 99 



Quintinye, xi., xx., xxvii., 34, 68 



P. anecdote of, 67 



attempt to recover his 



Parkinson, 89, 90 MSS. 68 



testimony to his works, 



18 R. v 



Pastoral Scenes, 30 



Paulmier de Grenlemesnil, viii. Raleigh, xxvii., xxxi., 36, 87 



Percy, Bishop of Dromore, 72 Rabutin de Bussy. xxii. xxv. 



Pennant, 154 Rapin, tribute to, xiii. 



Petrarch, xxxi. on Lamoignon, xxii., xxv. 



his handsome person, Ray, xxix., 71, 88, 94, 109, 139 



vi. Raynal, 128 



on his garden, xxxv. Rea, John, his dedication to Lord 



Plants betray fondness for their Gerard, and verses on Lady 



native earth, 45 Gerard, 23 



Planting, on zeal for, 66, 69 Read, 33 



Platt, Sir Hugh, 13 Rench, an aged gardener. 82 



Plattes, Gabriel, 16 Repton, 186, 188 



Plimley, 165 Reynolds, Sir J. 127, 158 



Pontchateau, his singular history, Richardson, 84 



xiii. Rickets, 61 



Pope, xxix., xxxiii., 1, 2, 76, 114, Riviere, la Countess de, xiii., 



123, 179, 213 xiv., xxv. 



