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ay. 
INDEX. 
E to send to E. 23; WR Nh oh 
from India, 51; autumn flo 
preserve, 177 ; for “forcing, 615; to ERST dot? E 
ede modes of growing, 135; ; oR 
of, 739, 
Dorks inen 391 
Burning ee ae soil, 649 
Burnt c! 
Bury Hill ‘Conifers at, 758 
Butcher bird, 517 
E to remove the taste of Turnips from, 
b porem 382, 398; and Mango ld 
Boeie. SIT ; large flights of, 484; rare, 645 
c 
CAnnAcEs, manure for, 166 ; suggestions about, 
167; club in, 286; Xenguelen's Land, 411; 
Vauack, 502; superphosphate of lime for, 
pm ; Nonpareil, Ey sprouts, 740 ; ; Portugal, 
ORiBaro powdered winged insect, 896 
Cacti, remarks on, 443; tall, to flower, 533 
€alceolaria D SUAE: 
€alecolarias, ady., 1 
nt of, 203 
Calves, short horns, E of, 701 
Calystegia pubescens, 1 
Camberwell beauty, tis 629, 662, 678 
DRE Botanie Garden, 315, 355, 756, 789, 
05 
9 
; to exhibit, 118; treat- 
E 
5 
Camellias, to sow seeds of, 56; to increase, 
es of, Pd show of, at Paris, 206 
bili 
on, do: and E seale, 320; in apie 
cape Amaryllids, 6T 
€ardamine hirsuta, 
Carnations, list of, 40; M flowering, 256 ; Cut- 
hill’s Prince of Denmark Clove, adv., 674 
Caraway, to sow, 
Carrot, to sow, w, 14; t of, 244 
Carson’s anti-corrosion paint, ady., 655 
, one 53 
Cattle, to um feed, 57, 749; to box-feed, 718, 
T feeding, 77, 417, 620, 733, 166; chemic al 
points respecting, 602 ; ; experiments in, 633 
comparative experiments in, 667 ; to kill lice 
on, 75 ; rearing of, 94 ; to prevent losses in, 
Lm on soiling, 211; machine ias weighing, 
; relative effect of Barle: ley a alt on, 
; to fatten, 309; well KE profits of 
keeping, 362 ; Linseed Meum for, 491; shows, 
EE DES in, 542, 618, 747, 812 ; ‘ages of, 
685; r. Thomson on, a Guernsey v. 
Brittany, 763 ; to house oat 
Cattleya maxima, 71 
Corn, Indian, 93, 103, 142, 153, 156, 307; to 
cook, 253, 583 ; 'as food for horses, 588. 
Corn, transmutation of, 102, 451, 741; 
pane, to plan 7 ; organic constituents, 
&c., of, 163; istae in, 213; s. of, by 
; average prices of, 617; d gave 
Openers 110, 505; alteration of, 9 
Corn saw-fiy, 1 Hi 
Cornw: fairy copa in, 718 
Corydalis claviculat 
ottages, plans for, GH ; labourers, 107 
Cottage gardens, to cro] 3 
Cottage Garden Societies, 302 
Cottage property, assessment o 
QOEM guia 253, 960. E 
Couch Gra; 
Couve Tronchuda, 20 
Covers, LEN Oo: adv., 47 
e feed, 14, 30; to stall feed, 59, 
E milk, 158; cost of keeping, 
365; sud calf, value of, 366; cost of food for, 
622; feeding, advantage of hopes in, 846 
Cow clubs, rules 
Cox (Mr.), his Dm ; tice, 223 
Creepers, evergre 
Cricket, mole, 
571; 
in VR 588; most benefited b; VR 
manur 9; rotation of, Burn j 
as substitute for Potatoes, Es eden 
rotation of, 80: 
Cropping, cross, 275 
Cucumbers, Victory of Bath, Chery culture of, 
71; Cuthill's Black Spine, ady., 49; disease 
in, "944, 357, BEN to grow in pana 405; in 
window: s, 628 ; endrils of, ae 9 
Cultivation, high, imit to, 3 
Currants disbudded by biras, ^or 
Cuthill on Cucumber growing, 775 
Cuttings, to prepare iu 
P purga, 
Experiments in ae, 122, 172 
F 
FAGOPYRUM cynosum, 359 % 
Fairbairn’s nursery, noticed, 39 
Fairy legends in Cornwall, 718 
Fairy rings, 710, 725 ; of pastures, 6 
Farms, condition of dese 61; eur of, 
its of, du ‘management, details 
A ire n Lincolnshire, 229 
T small, FAE of cultivation Pelr 714, 
729; arable and half arable, 45 stock, 841 
Farm stables, 192 
Fenis capital for, 43, 156; directions for 
January, 14 ; ; benefit ofgood management in, 
10 ; econom; y in, 44; Lincolnshire fen, 29; 
well to end ‘of lease, 26; double culture in, 
of, 73; profits of, 88, 
; ditto, dependent on 
HEU 89; Sieh, 87, 229 ; ; English and Scotch, 
325; measure work i in, $26; ; high cultivation 
in, 34; of arable land. 465; American 
668, 716 ; effects S Bod on, 678 ; theory 
of, 145; parsimonious, ue n Dumfries- 
shire, 797 ; near Dundee, 8: 
Farmers’ Almanack, ced ’s, rev., 61 
Farmers, protection to to, eh 
Farmers’ Clubs, see Socie! 
Farm agreements, 697, T, "146, 747, 196, 827 
Farm book-keeping, 713 
Farm accounts, 825, i Nd 
Farm buildings, 59, 1 » &c., of, 173; 
TREE of, 291 ; ; small putlafage, &c., 214 
Cyclamen persicum, 
Oycelopsdia of Biblical Literature by Kitto, 
D 
DAnLIAS, select, he list of, 647 
Daisies on lawn! , 18 5 5 double, a 
Dairy mani enenb 351, 364. 
Dairy stock, abortion in, Md 
D uses of, 340; root, substitute for 
coffee, 4. 
Davis a Hew: witt), his farm, XU 509, 637 
Deadly Nightshade, 612, 862, 
oth, 
jeath’s-hea 484, 502, D 
De Candolle's Prodromus, adv., 264 
aduncum, 411- 
ib i and "Bróbboli, difference irasi, 
Calls, avec DIS ae opment of, 
Ce 389, 406, b. fire, 253; 
for Cb Sisteds water-tight, p 
Jentradenia rose; 
des s lends. 116 
haff as manure, 156 
halk soils, Plants for, 839 
hameleon, 84i 
d to UNS 39, 72; the food of plants, 
€ 
€ 
c 
c 
Cheese making, 3: 
-Cheirostemon aS 
Chelsea Botanic Garden, Mr Fortune’ s appoint- 
tud to, ee 
; application of, to discover 
cause of Potato disease, 724; Sparkes on, 
rev., 775 
Cherries, select, 759 
Chestnuts, sweet, 679 ; to VEA Ou 
Chickens hatched by a partridge, 6: 
Chicory, 51, 70 
€himneys, smol oky, ke e 341 
Chimonanthus, to 
China, edible bird Pat Ae 991 
Chinese Primrose, 4; fruits, 462 ; mode of 
t of rain at, 8; show, judges 
of fruit at, 403, 443, 428, 460; notice to exhi- 
Bie at, 583 ; award of prizes at, 314, 402, 
eton tæniopus, 596 
Chrysanthemums, 68; size of, 806 
urch warming, 251, 803, 804, uu Ed 837 
Cinerarias, 288 ; prizes for, 166; t, 808 
Cirencester Agricultural College. 1 137, 307, 
reida to ES water-tight, 5, 21 
la; 
lay nate ‘machine, ess 
Clematis hexasepala, 55 
Clianthus puniceus as E creeper, 7: 
Climbers, greenhouse, 120, 168; ae 208, 
360 ; select, 314 ; early flowering, 728 
Clove tre 
619 
NIATE en 
Cocks « S Bordeaux Wine: 
Coffee, Dandelion a substitute i foe DAS, 461 
€celogyne Ochracea, 855 
as lass Agricultural, Cirencester, 121, 137,307, 
438, 
Comber estate, county Down, 76; farming on, 
epee teats, d 41, Es 
Conifers in Bocaig. 500; at Methven Castle, 
15 Qui in, 355, 389, 533; situation for, 
ri 3; t Bury Hill, 758 ; Lawson’s adv. of, 
el at Regent’s Park, 255; at Chats- 
71 
beara eae e E 838, 854 
gardener: 
Cooper's s s fruit preserve, P 530 
Copenhagen, news 
Coping for rele X te 789, 806, 821, 838 
Coe T woods, 8: 
k, 
Derby florists' challenge, 7 ; Tulip EA Jd 
Dew-drop, singular appearance of, 445, 460 
Dickson o! n Flax, rev., 965 
Diseases in plants, , 355, 357; in Cucumbers, 
344, 357, 872 ; ; epidemic, 691 ; of poultry, 746 ; 
made the source of: fertility, ' 962 
Downing on Nga trees, roy., 22 
Doyenne Pear, 772 
Draing, M, ” 168; 812; npo ance of, 105; 
theory of, der ; remarks on, 1 
sates og deep, 946; cost of, 378; Me 
510; with pipe-tiles, 653; dinde d on, 491; 
who is to do it, 
Drainage of garden- -pots, Ls 
Draining in Ireland, 44, 
mpany, 191; at Streat- 
93; rane for r planting, iss; direc- 
enel 211; Associatio! 1, 465 ; deep ai 
1, 
r. Smith's lecture on, 636; mi: 
solli, 191; discrepancies in practice of, 761, 
1794; synopsis of, ui with one-inch pipes, 
] 
cut, 087 5 RUP between, 747 ; 
calcareous epena in, 
Drain-tiles, cost TUAM A a 
Drain-water for supplying die 380 
Drummond's reaping scythes, 514 
Dubreuil on Arboriculture, Tes 286 
Dudmaston. ODE enone at, 526 
Dumfriesshire farming, 7 
Durham Potato Markets, 
Dwarfing trees, Chinese gus of, 771 
Dye, new, 372 
Eanwres, to tra) 
Edinburgh QUEMA Ws rev., 109 
dmonstone (Mr.), Sela Eis 
ns deu 
75, i ub 169, 243 ; pride 
ching, 123, 761; artificial, 328 
Elder rob or jelly, 6 
Electro-culture, "E bcn ‘of, 109; and Po- 
Piety, e to cultivation, 2 
Elm, ; the BINA ady., 
T 
imployment for all RED &c., 779 
sculents, notes on, 85, 132 
spaliers, 
SSeX, Crops in, 
states, Ae S01 permanent improvo- 
Eupteryx Solani, 388, 406 
Evergreens, 757 ; when Yn plant, 695 
Evergreen Oaks, a 
Evolvulus purpuro- QE 23 
g, 52 
arm, Grass, 
Pane horses, io im 327,414, 861 ; breeding of, 
364 
rm UY 812 
Farm servants, 2i 
Feeding, ug chemical points respecting, 602 ; 
for 2d 6 
Rui "school at eae 748 
Fences, 12; manage! t of, 61; v. rabbits, 
Ferns, exotic, 660, 
Fertility made dou ite elements of disease, 
8i 
ug virgata, 207 
Figs, 504; treatment of, 38; to protect, 632; 
‘Tratian, 
ig garden at West Teu 645 
Fig orchard, Susser, 
Fir Bey ‘ell, Os trees, ulcers in, 320; 
Nn ; insects inttacking; 710 
Fish, their Ven 
Flax gro wing at Ballinasloe, 27 ; advantage of, 
74; culture, 194, 453, 470; in Ireland, 210; 
sowing, 2935 ; management of, 310 ; prize esšay 
on, 346 ; Warnes on, rev., 
poe 365; CURE $81; ; plant, S; ir R, Kant 
à 454; seed, mode of using for feeding 
cattle, 494; to pull, 526; rippling, 605; im- 
io; (us 
; win tfr Tone house 
a bees ciation rey, 
pone. i plants, 220, see, p 283, 300, 
Sis Pi peat, 222 
Powar shows, 444, 459 
ower stakes, asphalted, 207 
Floriultural Cabinet, Harrison's, 6 
d | Fly wate 
Fogs Pik the Potato disease, 732, 768 
Food, relative value of different kinds of, LL 
25 "horses, 11; of plants, ee n ; phosphate 
ime as, 43: h , 86, 100 ; India: ES 
per 153, 583, 588 ; to nearest Mis 380; Arr: 
cacha a8, 935; r sheep, 157; Aero 
as, 213; vegetable substances used for, 
rev., 289 ; Gorse as, 305, 378, 415, 450 ; savage, 
481; Linseed cake as, 487; va. of Potato 
as, 564; Mangold Wurzel tops as, 582; for 
pigs, Potatoes as, 588; for cattle, 620; malt 
as, 307, 
Jerusalem ATAKOS as, in animal, supply 
of, 810, 826 ; of shops, 823 
Forcing- house for flowers, 288 
Forkin 
Fork Spare: oreen, s Essay on, 91 
Forsythia viridissima, 711 
Fortuna Chinensis, 503 
Fortune (Mr.), his return f rom China, 299 
spp of, to Chelsea Botanic Garden, 
j 
E history of, eo dung as manure, 789 
Foxglove, large, 
France, aj ine s ial 230; societies in, 254 
Frankincense of Scripture, 427 
ere ors 756 ; a substitute for the Potato, 
French Institute, subject for the Pad year, 
Frogs not viviparous, 5; green, 3' 
Frost, injury done by, 207; to Moe plants 
rom. 
Fruit preserver, Cooper's adv., 530 
Fruit crops, appearance of, 357; in Devon, 372 
a comparative prices “of, 583 ; scarcity of, 
summer-prune, 515, 552; 
529, 631; shallow planting, 548; mulching, 
550; to remove, 679; Prices list of, 759, 760 ; 
for E aspect: S 
Fruit-tree: meric: by Downing, rev., 
Fruit-tree borders 36, 448, 459, 478, 499, $e, 
ND 517, 531, 549, 565, 581, 678; to renew, 
301 ; to make, 
Fechas 429 ; ; largo, 579, 710, 677 ; seedling, 
70; treatment of, 180 ; select, 517,716, 808; to 
winter, 616 
Fuchsia serratifolia, 533, "ep Ho flower, 679 
Fuchsia challenge, 86, 430, 4 
ungi, origi 235; aitacking corn, 348; 
destructive to agriculture, 682 
G 
anon Archipelago, AMORE of, 822 
Game, damage done by, 
Gardenia Devoniana, ‘tea, florida, var, For- 
tuniana, 447 
Ge tner C 
winter, 772 
Supe ocbr of, ady., 2! 
ipes, adv., 100) romance of, 
ohnson's Dictionary of, rev, 343 ; farm. 
5 effects of chemistry on, 618; 
Paris, 102; to clear up for 
ck, rev., 
ardeners’ Benevolent mm 83, 815 
Gardeners' capes, 710; adv., 47 
ardeners' characters, 85 
ardeners' edu. ucation, 7, 159 
5 
ardeners' journeymen, 
Gari leners’ soiree, 135 
Gardeners iu United Sreem 253 
Gardeners’ troubles, 320 ; advertisements, 479, 
66l; and e) 723; conduct, 803; reading- 
rooms, 791, 805 
arden, to form, 8: 
arden crops, n of, 808 
arden farm, 75, 508, oe to crop, 846 
arden gnat, sported, 3 
art ES gossip, 2: 
arden ink, Bons and Thoms', 477 
ar s nets, adv., 143 
M en pot, new, 315; West Kent, 184; adv., 
Garden tools, adv., 14: 
Ceres walls, 464 ; Brera for, 755, 772, 789, 
Gas Waites plants, 760 
mé as manure, 347 ; to apply, 766 
as manure, 3325 ; a cure for insects, 
318 ; concrete, 436 
Geography of plants, Mes rev., 855 
Geranium Robertianum, 550 
German Pamphlets on Potato disease, 205, 236 
; Mr., death of, 838° 
Glasses, propagating, 270; adv., 674 
lass milk-pans, 11, 76, 194; to pack, 101; 
ady., 298 
Glass-trade, D letters from manufacturers re- 
specting, 164 
Ti frames for wall-trees, 253 
to remove hard putty in, 222 
Lr M bacon, to make, 14; to eure, 
iyeime sinensis, 88 ; at Syston-park, 239 
Gnats, 70 
Godwin’s nursery, noticed 167 
Gold Mohur plant, mu 301 
Gooseberries, select, 92 
Cpu Caterpillar, 5 to kill, 37, 68, 118, 
134 ; remedy for, 
dose Show: 2 BD 
Gordon Castle gueden, noticed, 7 
Gorse as food for cer ur 2805, 318, 415, 450 ; 
culture of, 326; to sow, 
Gosford Gardens, odes) Saon 
do large. 
s farm, noticed, 1 
Gower’ Scientific Peai of Domestic 
Life, 
Graelisia exiens ullas 323 
Grafting on roots, 2 
Graham F (Prof, » memoir of, 3: 
Grain, annual import of, A rale, showing 
the weight of, 94 at fui ingi "attacking, $48; 
crops, to thrash, 7 
Granaries and Drekervation of grain, 537 
rapes, early, Pu weights of, 614; late, to 
prese: "me 567; SOON o 
ther, 616 ; meena from, 645; not colour- 
ing, ‘eso: p d white, 696 ; two Sade of, 
in one year, 771; Josling's St. Alban: 
Grass-euiting’ Machine, Shanks’s, avy sis 
8 farm, 27 
(E land, top-dressing for, 46; manure for, 
, 965; to break up, 945, vs ^435, 449, 585, 
666, 70 9i, 733; management of, 380; disease 
roken ups to lime, di. broken up, 
i ais of, 749, 7 
MASA Uu ^x Tight soil, 142 ; for lawns, 
; fo; or permanent pastures, 158, 
D 798 
Grass, to grow under trees, 288, 318; buneh, 
653 
Grazing and mowing, 416 
greens) early spring, 789 
Green ‘ay (see Aphides) 
Greenhouse for P SNStenr d) 221; list of plants 
‘or, 4; sweet-scented, 69 Vines for, 664 
Groom (Mr.), his Vat ni ya 
n of, 9; insects killed 
of, 
Guernsey cattle v, dep 108 
Gypsum, adv 
H 
HABROTHAMNUS corymbosus, 7 
Haddo House Gardens, noticed, 5i 
Edu losses by, 532, 565, in 583, 660 
Hamburgh, gardens round, 46 
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