INDEX. 
Strachan’s * Agricultural Tables, rev., 880 ¥ polyphyllum, aap Ayes PubleeCutusy 00° Aower} 1919 210, 805 ; penta- 
WaoTalzs, habits of, 392 
Stages for plants, hyllum, 
eee oiants, Boe 88, 272 Tropical eaeene 838 Walks, to extirpate grass rout 73 ; remarks on edgings of, 710 
Strelitzia regina, 272; to eas seed of, 321 Troschel, Dr., his mission to Cur 775 ‘Walls for trees, remarks on, 233; north, unfit for Peaches, 2893 
Studley Gardens, remarks 373 filles, 590 ; to propagate, 233, 417 ; cultivated in France, 71 to prepare borders for, 344 ; new, to cover with Ivy, 910 
as “Heaimelit of, 449; to keep during ‘Walnut-trees, to transplant, 136; to graft, 1 
Tuberoses, adv., Cobbett, 33, 7 
patient chante for winter, 681 Ward’s Cases, 847; plants for, 893 grown in, 574; for sending 
Sceauiante will ooanie sae Le ne Sr Tuckermania maritima, 175 plant out in, 121; remarks on, 577; DHees for, at exhibitions, 4 
Sugar, extracted from a Grecian plant, 41, bee ue Asphodel, 69; | Tulip-root, a disease i in | Oats, 773 
be BE aOLiGe Turnips 921; oe apes aan 'p! ‘Tulip-tree, to propagate, 3 45° Wash for fruit-trees, 848 ; for Vines, 1: 
Suggestions for Experiments in Practical Agrienteare, adv., 442 | Tulips, Florentine, 57 ; to protect, 73 ; absence of, at the Chis- | Wasps, observations on, 629 ; oe about Bristol, &c., 6455 
Sulphate of Ammonia, per acre, 9, pet ariats vzstase eae wick Exhibition, 374, 300 remarks on, nest in Currant ‘push described, 661 5 plentifa ‘ul in 
manure, 711; of iron, best material for fixing Ammonia in ae cates trees, 865 ; as a green manure, 36, 372; to prepare Seeripe 661 ; remarks on killing, 301, 5565 nest, 8785 and 
manure, 577; of lime, to fix Ammonia, 83 ; and nitrate of soda, for potting, 305 
Turke te 71 940 Waste land, to improve, 517 
their effect on Betoee, 227 Basse agit i) ‘Water, a non-conductor of heat, 774, 806; danger of using bad 
Substitute for glass, ¢ 861; for ye 861 
Sulphur in plants, 159 ‘ic, as a test for ammonia, 9, 88 
aay . ix with liquid Sarnies tops, as a green manure, 20; seed, adv., Haig, for hot-water pipes, 417 ; greatest heat of, in open gutters, 561 
Sulphariesee duantity to use, 105, 4165 to mix with Ya to keep away, 318; effect of various manures on, i aravortold Watering out-door plants, 478, 499, 542, 555, 5875 in the Jonian 
Summer climbers. sheep on, 1325 sprouts, to prepare, 24| ees rete : 
Sutton’s Culture of tie Vine in Australia, adv.,456;; rev., 464 pasate sean with guano and salt, 737; saw-fly, 620 eg ri oe Sper j 
isease in, 1a 
eee to prevent from building under eaves of houses, ae Sonlegtliars described Waterer! s exhibition of aah caenats noticed, ae 371 
‘Swa iv sl e' Tussack Grass, 57; account Gee a 190 atercourses, query respecting composition for, 5 
ran Ri rer 6 Colony, botanical excursion in, 212 ; vegetation of, Tyan Sentiment of Flowers, ady., 442 Watereresses, treatment of, 431, 444 F 
Sweeps, SeMutes Wyte Lily, to mauleDy, 292, 289 
Swan River Weretanie, 845 u Waren [aaah ee re ace 
UNDER-DRAINING, beneficial effects of, 68 ‘easel sportsman, 823 h 
University College, Botanical prizemen at, 559 Weather, remarks on, t 
Hy Urine and vegetable refuse, as a manure for plants, 68 ; to save, Weeds, to prepare for manure, tos to boil for ee | 93 heaps | 
Ta.inum teretifolium, 38 144, 216, 247, 289 of, to decompose, 360; to destroy, on gravel-w: 6163, o } 
Tan, to convert into eee 72, 88, 177, 488, 561; fungus, to - c ponds, Ke ae 737,758, 806, ie 8475 Sobservations 7743 3to | 
destroy, 249, 357, 5| Vv destroy Ge miacal liquor, 806, 819; in ponds, 910 
‘ank-house. Ei oonerans Gardens, description‘of, 757; hot water, | VaLLora purpurea, its treatment, Weekes yA ), his annual dinner, 5 
774, 803; Mr. Beck's, 820 ‘Van Diemen’s Land, meteorological observations at, 503 Weights of fine Horticultural productions, 608 f 
see oe material ah remarks on, 649; for a green- | Varnish for cotton-frames, 55; useless, 139 Wells, to remedy their impurity, 70, 8! 
, 793; covering for, Vegetable manures, 207, 229; phy: siology, importance of, 733 Wellington, New Zealand, letter from, 190 i 
reanne Mheative, g, Rendle’s Ppa of, 390, 500; Huyshe’s yet Vegetable marrow, to boil, 319, 3355 different kinds of, 633; cause st?s Agricultural Tract for the ane Yev., 288 ts 
0, 479; not applicable to Pines, 500; remarks on, 691; of fruit falling off, 662 ; treatment of, West Indian cultivation, account of, 2 is 
render water-tight, 736 Vegetable issue, to prepare, for minute i 777; ixri- | Wheat-splitting, 837; ‘observations on, 838; Egyptian, adv» _ 
Tansy, as a green manure, 52, 86 tability, 8 Staunton and Sons, Strand, 658 ; experiments with manures 
Tar, Spirits of, to destroy wireworms, 5; to apply, 2) 6 estes ‘aera of a way to preserve them, 574 ; food from, on, 189; propae een of, by division ong ee roots, amount oF 
Tares, disease of, 573 24; refuse, for manure, 25, 102, 117; putrid, their effect on the saving by, 65; straw, as a manure, osaibble in, 5715 
Tecoma jasminoides, growth of plants, 68; diseases of, 131; importance of good Suen contained the 6335 nitrate of aes ne anure for, 
Temperature, in Rone, 35,40, 54 Water in cooking, 3595 select kinds, 105; for shady ground, | 344; alternate with Potatoes, 388 ; tillering of, 616; possiblity 
Tents, adv., Richardson, 476 161; their compositi jon, 938; seeds of, adv., May, 114; hardy, | of obtaining 30 quarters per acre, 3965 yearafter year on some 
Testa di Quaglia, 373, 608 505; to procure good seeds of, 157; from the Rhine, 192; new land, 772 ;. splitting, opinions of practical workmen concerning — 
Testacella Maugei, described, 389 variety, 392; vagaries, 878 tables showing expenses of, 734; to tzansplant, by division of 
Testimonial presente ce to Ane Mills, remarks on, 447 Vegetable irritability, 9 its roots, experiment on, 695; to sow, quantity per acre, 7205 — 
ener 720; Australian, 804 
Tetranema Mexicanw 
Vegetation in India, fapidity of, 392; of Swan River, 414; Vege- preparation of the ground, 
771 Wheelbarrows, to La AG the pens of, 4: 
‘Texture of plants, harden of, 99 table matter, to apply as manure in a fresh state, 
Thawing plants, remarks on, $4, 118, 137, 210, 285, 317, 3: Veitch’s Nursery, aoeces: yes 5 propagating-house, 540 Whitethorn, plants for grafting in, 
Theorie der Gartnerei, von John Lindley ey S Tele of | Ventilation, remarks on, Whitney’s substitute Sor ene a9 
Horticulture), notice of, 398, 415, 457, 742, 912 Verandahs, climbers ona Wighton on Bees, ady., 1 
‘Thi haa perce Globe, as a green manure, 68; to eradicate, | Verbenas, their einen 41, 733 ony, epics, 65; Wood, 130 ; Willow, czrulean, remar! a on, 6; new American, adv., Rivers, 
376, 913; in by-ways, Ei enue of allowing them to seed, 691 Hally, 186; May, 225; Miller, adv., <Veronica speciosa, ree peelings for bottom-heat, 2725 American, 375; weeping» 
Thorns, Co winds, 863; good ‘kinds, 144, we et) soil ae ae formosa elegans, : 
Thrips, to destroy, on cena 649 adv., 258; list of, 272; to preserve in winter, 336; to stand Window plants, 105, 144, 5: 
Thrush, singular instance of patetitet affection in, 318 over winter, 778 3 Ra ade habadetons 693; winter, | Windsor, progress of ens Bogs Gardens at, 227; Gardens at 
Thuja articulata, 9 treatment of, 7 Frogmore, noticed, 
Thunbergias, their treatment, 161; new seedling, 417; Fryeri, Vetch, Meee cateas 3; straw, as manure, 262 Wine, to make from common Bramble, 614; raisin, to make, 
adv., 457 Victoria regia, seed, adv., 425 5 remarks on, 428, 561 ib.; Grape, to mal 645; receipt for making, 647; Black 
Tigridias, to keep in winter, 736 Vines, to fruit in succession, 7205 for a late vinery, 697 ; selection Currant, to make, "SG British Champagne, to make, 695 
Tillage, remarks on, ae phe for a crop; 697; culture of, in Beng , 3875; good works on, British, remarks on, 873, best work on, 449; ginger, receipt for 
Tillandsia, its treatm: 377; to render productive, 428; cause ‘of warts on the Jeaves, | 1, making, 679; lees of, as a manure, 3455 Elder, best work ony f 
er 's gi ae Chemistry Rania simple, rev,, 288 433; strictures on pruning, 411; singular failure of the leaves 545 : 
er, to strip the bark from on, 414; supposed cause of, 445, 461, 479; impropriety of | Winter gardening, 622, 862 ; 878 
Tinea dareltetin; described, ee to destroy, 361; vestianella, | . removing leaves from, 443+ questioned, 479; advantage of | Wire, for walls, 7\ 
species of moth, to destroy, 593 removing the-buds from the lower part of«the stem, in Wireworm, to destroy, 233, 272, 301, 305, 318, 744 
Tipula oleracea, to destroy, 361 planting, 488; Black Hamburgh, remarks on colouring of, Wirework, adv., Baker, 96; Gidney, 224; ‘Thompson, id. ; coated 
Tissue, vegetable, to prepare for minute examination, 777 678; and Peaches, to grow together, 681; system of pruning with zine, 392 
‘Titmouse, building in a bottle, 5 deduced from Scripture, 678; remarks.on culture of, 7115 Woodlouse, death-watch, described, 116; to destroy, 649 i 
‘Toads destroy woodlice, 210, 357; in an Ash tree, 737 management of, 676; query respecting a system of pruning, Woodlice, to destroy, 57, 102, 177, 465 5 destroyed by toads, 210, 367 
Tobacco, number of plants Sat to cultivate in Great Britain 645; border, to make, 820 to apply guano to, 649; to | Wood, Punch’s critique on, 71; pulverised, as foosifencaine and | 
and Ireland, 630; as manu. graft, directions for, 744 ady., Hoare, 1; remarks 2 stop- horses, 387; decayed, as manure for plants, 417 
mobolsk Rhubarb, remarks on, sas ‘161, 881; adv., Youell, 834 ping, 272, 616; to graft, 37, 208, 216; remarks on manage- | Wood-paving, remarks on, 315, 528; advantage of using Elm in, 
To ‘omtits, ee of, 429, 519 ment, 649, 2303 to cure scale on, 403 temperature in forcing, 358 ; improvement in, 738 ; 
Topham’s Chemistry made Easy, adv., 498; rev., 560 35, 40, 54, 67, 105, 120; power of vegetation in, 54; to grow in Wood-ashes, for manure, 25 ; as a Cole ie plants, 57 
aPOEUTOR'S oan on Pine-apples, rev., 8245 observations re- rames, ib.; in. pots, 292, 665 ; to steam, 57; ‘their treatment | Woollen Moth, white-shouldered, describ 
specti 3 in the Tonian islands, 70; necessity of watering when grown ‘Woollen ead to arrest emnnoe during ee ees of, 7445 
Tortoise, to ee in winter, 877 within the house, 72; young, to prune, 89, 120, 528; affected | _ Tags to BPP ly as a manure, 665 
Traill, Miss, her garden noticed, 524 by frost, to. recover, 1025 Roberts’s treatise on, rev., 103, 119; woayilley fine plant of Phormium tenax at, 487 
Training, quenouille, explained, 25; forest-trees, 136 to remove, 248; remarks on some kinds, 417; nee treatment, | Worms, todestroy, 5, 37, 70, 809, 825, 865, 881 ; by Lie Wate 54s | 
‘Transplanting, remarks on, 136, 32 1; observations on, 678, 712 103, 119, 286, 316; border for, 103; Errington’s remarks on, 70, 192, 216; by corrosive sublimat te, 37, 70, 86, 218s 4495 by 
‘Transactions of the Prussian Horticultural Society, rev., 24; of | 211; to wl, 192, 232; for a a Vinery, 528; to pfapesstn 119; salt, 70; “with chloride of lime, 429; their use, 1 
e Dublin Gardeners’ Provident and Mutual Instruction to disbud, 120; remarks on pruning, 573; flowers destroyed Wrens, query: respecting, 391; answered, "139, ols, their nests 
eee rey., 360; of the Highland Agricultural Society, adv., without. affecting the leaves, 121; great produce of, 573; noticed, 590; nest, t 
wash for, 144; to protect the stems, 163 ; rust of, remarks on, i 
Trays for Flowers, adv., Hewetson, 456 132, 189; Portugal, to train, 161; in pots, to train, 17753 to XKyuocora figured, 791; nest of, 791 
Trees, in hedge-rows, their effects on Corn, 691; guards for, 6. raise from e yes, ib.; Verdelho, 1925 for a greenhouse, 216; to 
118; to strip the bark from, 85 ; ornamental, 1055 for marshes, stop their bleeding, 265; remarks on, 847 ; to graft, 230, 844; pre ' 
177; fast-growing, 417; to protect from hares, 118; excava- | border for, 103; Errington on, 211; Roberts on, 2803 cove YeAr-Boox of Facts, rev., 143 
tion of, by birds, 429; absence of, in the North American | ing ae 2 hints for improving, 300; manure for, 6815 Yeast, as a manure, 216; plant, 246 ; described, 336, 361, 528 
Yew, palienous nature of, 807; Irish, where raised, 93 to cut 
prairies, 173; ady., Willmer, 130 5 fruit, cause of gum and 
canker in, 526; measure of, in planting, 528; petrified, dis- veseoy Se A of Figs io, 300; on roofs in cities, 462; tem- down, 1 
Yucca, ate of, 144; soil for, 216; sloriosa, treatment of after } 
yee ce ss stone-quarry, near St. Helen’s, 678; Ponies, to perature to be maintained in summer, 459 
propagate, 289; new var., 432; to grow in fag 417 ; list of, 881 | Violets, Neapolitan, cause of their fallive 73; their treatment, flowering, 
rellis, for ‘apnea 4, 68, 84, 156, 173, 263, 300, 428; for China 356 tree, its culture, 73, 89; Russian, their treatment, 356 ; 
Roses, 192 list of good kinds, 616 
Trevirana, its culture, 173 Viscaria panies 823; Backhouse, ady., 857 Zante Currant, will probably Goren at the Cape of Good 
‘Trilliums, their culture, 209 Vitriol, green, to apply, 88; quantity to use, 105, 416; oil of, to Hope, 272 
Trimmer’s Science with Practice, Tey., 191 fix ammonia, eee ae zichya villosa, 7 5 coccinea, 692 
Trollius acaulis, 523 Vriesia psittacina, Zinc greenhouses, ady., 332; labels, ink for, 793 
Rppegien: peregrinum, its beauty, 573; azureum, 23 ; penta- | Vulgar errors, ety ‘plight on corn from the Barberry, explana- Foner oe write on with a common pencil, 911 
ist, ady., 4: 
phyllum, its treatment, 400 ; Moritzianum, its culture, 73; tion of, 694; refuted, 2. 
“WOODCUTS IN THE PRESENT VOLUME. % 
Portable hotbed, 895 
LIST 0! 
Araucaria seeds, 862 Goldfinch’s nest, 791 is or } 
Apion epidendroides, 878 eG pe EP ei: Gutters, hot-water, in Horticultural Society’s Garden, 659; | Pots, Rendle’s improved, 519° i 
fe io a See 588; Proteus, 676; conchiformis, 736; ostres- Jan to prevent dampness from, 876 
A » 0705 3 BY) p P 7 Scale, white, blog brown, 676; Apple-tree Mussel, 7363 Peat f 
Athalia oie, 620 . Heating,—the pele oe epperarue for a greenhouse at Per- tree Oyster, 80 “i t 
Petata 566 shore, 910; for Dablias, &c., 832 Spruce Fir-branch, 63 | 
aye: HeRCOT 701 Sauls, 428 ; ees : 4603 Watson's, 500 Stake-holder, of iron, 266 
eck Bir, his potting- shed, £20 Heektield Melon-it, ee GUE i 
Bee hive, 53; patent bar and frame, 317 Hot-water apparatus at Oakley, 9 Tank-house at pone Gardens, 757 : 
Boilers used at Veitch’s Nursery, 550; Burbidge’s plan of, adv.» | Italian Firefly, 860 Pogo bal old 
it ‘estacel ia Mau aly, 38° 
‘pean Neustria, 244 Khat Plant, 391 Tinea sarcitella, ie 156 
Bruchus granarius, 189 Killogie, 628 ee for Climber, 4, 68, 84, 156, 173, 263, 300, 428 “ 
: urnip saw-fl 
Coccus patellzeformis, 518; testudo, 444 Lackey Moth, 244 Tussack-; pee 131 & 
Corn Weevil, 907 Mummy Wheat, 787 i 
Cuscuta europea, 710 ; trifolii, id, * Veitch’s pr oyagauing howsts 540 i= 
vp ce Cvenoches, 775 : Necrophorus re 791 Vine, to graft, 2 Ks 
*"" Dahlia-tuber, with scion inserted, 622 « Oak-spangles, 5 Wheat, persis 864 lke 
ae plan of, 606 ‘ Ojl-cloth eche to prepare, 36 Woodlouse, death-watch, 116 1 
ane 627 Orchidaceous plants, support for, 557 Xylocopa figured, 791; nest of, 791 i 
s piphyte-house, at Broughton Hall, ae ye Park, diagrams of, 371 y if } 
f rts Fork for leaves, 38 Ke Pit, ridge and furrow, 208; at Hewell, 772 cast-plant, its seed, 246; leaf of, 336 
¢ Figwort, 207 é Pears, Vicar of Winktield, 20; Louise Bonne (of Jersey), 860 Zichya coccinea, 692 
