INDEX OF CONTENTS 
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THE VOLUME FOR 1841. 
kinds to work on the common, 659; torenovate an old, 647; | Boston (Massachusetts) Botanic Garden, 70; remarks on the cli- - 
A. Ash, 
's Gardener’: Jenrnal, ody root with an an inscription, mountain, mate and plants at, 344; weather at, 431 
2 pele ets me 7 Botanical jabels for the herbarium, series of, adv., 114; rev.,135 
Abies seersnor described, 662 a forest, gf a Doa- | 4 sia Minor. its vegetation, 263 Botanical lectures in 1635, 471 
glasii, at Coul, 36; rate of poh Tyree Kutrow, 38; Morinda, tain Society; Prone Bee i i, 93 Botanical Register, adv., 16; criticism on, 
keatiion triatum, its propagation, 213; vitifoliam, hard: | Asparagus at Abergele, 329; tu caltivation, of, 600; to force, 121; | Botanist, adv., 18 Po at 
Abyssinia, its climate, 647 dopey erie Se frames, Bowond, chase ct hemes 
Acacia arabica, 23; biflora, 118; Bape ache 230; yd se ‘= ty neon nde paciiecorwe ran ot ah Bachyeome iberiiflin, 181 $ “soma 133; adv., 193 
at Mr. Leaf’s, 119; seourmen tic, 0 seep 5 89; cee = eager Bran as a substitute for manure, 
= 1 nting in a conservatory, 121 ; leaves used for cattle, 438 cae reenen » ered Brecsicaces mecans, 215 
canthostachys strobilacea, 1 rassia caine oF 
Acarus, to destroy, 265 rac ot 71,118 wiih i a ibed, 450; fi ticed, ¢ 3 
Acclimatisin ce SOT he SEP b in India, 439 ; Be dll ex: ‘what composed, 115 5 ist, 147, 198 ead Sane bee senpiek cheats, 486: pereanporgosinneet 8 
periments on, 420 5 Femarks om, MP 348; ye japonica, adv., Denni 745 Helen: 6 omey hy airmen double yellow and blush noticed, 
Acid, wan eee i, Pei load = A Lodge, | B a upeharemeen im 
« baw 5; 5 e, rit ro s| 6 
Me iis me) ames inde properties es ee acs on sat ‘ie tec, a *cuitivation, 998, 7375 pro- "find fra gottage par ake oe Parnes, 932; be pus Siete Pvatc 
‘ad | Beis ot 228 construction of, uecession of, 297 ; transplan = 00 ; its preservation in win- 
Herifes Brooke 518 Azaleas, adv., Low and Co., p= Ansell, 609; Youell, 361: ter 672; remedy (Siete club emg 7175 Cape, its improvement, 
roreabinitsg its cultivation, 537, 849; grandiflorus, 54, 598 ; double maf e47; ‘white, 342; Mew yarbition 261; treatment ; Knight's protecting, 103 di Rape described, 247, 
" macula proc Bem ne ag at Rollisson’s, 119 of ereenhvose, 708 Bromeliacem, Tepes cultivated, 133 
gapani s, hardy, F sorati, " Broughton notes on, 504 
Agave americana, MA, 497; soil for, 688 Ayres’ Cultivation of Cucumber, adv., 16; reviewed, 243 sehte : _ 
Agricultural works for emigrants, 683 ¢ Bruchus pisi and granarius, remedy for, 297 
Agriculture, ‘soplications of science 831; connexion between B. heir treatment, 137, 313 
eo oagonyy a ae «2585 § Ot procears > Baines’s Flora of Yorkshire, reviewed, 56 fvbacontbe gman og | etme 429 
ndia, manazement, oi » 
Air, defined, 100 ; furnishes plants with carbon, 23 Balsam seed, adv., 7 Appelits and Biche 713 ; soil for, 473 Seana Pane en sowing, 329 
Albumen described, 412 Banbury Nursery, ad moneg knife, adv. ; Lemon, 2 
Ale, spoiled, a manure, 417 Banyan-tree described, py how perfc ormed, 451; aa s method, 533; , a 
Alge, to dry, 569 Barchard, Mr., ped tha Sige ne pry vere better than worsted for, Gay ; its effects, 307 
Alkalies, the perfect development of a plant dependent on, 119 | Barentin’s Vegetation in the March of Brandenburg, a » 107 | suds, development of adventitious, 685 
Allcard, Mr. his garden noticed, 119, 599 Bark, its average price for 10 years, 19; price of oak, mon0- | Bulbs, adv., Marnock and Manley, 699; Pairigeanivasd manne 
Allen 06 2 noticed, 200 poly, 85, 293, 343 41; Warner, 657; Carter, 657; Cape, their 
Allnut, he garden noticed, 400 Bayley, blue, $4 verietien Reece 3 735; disease in, 454 417; season loguttprcet, 89; “soil for, 616; 
Aloe, a new hybrid, 183; the American at Abergele, 197 Barometz, its vation, 567 51; formed on leaves, 414 
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Alstroemeria acntifolia, hardy, ies N Néillii, 413 ; raised from seed, | Bateman’s Orchidacex - 0 705 Ras yrepee mala, a4 lingtonia at Broughton Hall, 583; rigida, 151 
151, 353 ; to grow, 121; soil for, ”639 Bauer’ male noticed, pe. 2 ‘raacis, his biography, ‘ge sie frondosa, ibed, 23 
Alumine, described, 340 Ba. ay tres, , resuscitated, 531, 565, 597, Bie 0B y Fie OP 5 OER Butera, Prince, notice of his death, 631 
Alum, its use in bread, 486 a eons we 553 an Butter, bad, 486; to make good, 590; its preservation, 433 
‘Amaryllis, a spre Belladonna, its cultivation, 201; Bean, to sow, 151, 259; gassing of, 103; kidney, how used, | Butter-dew described, 700 
its treatment, 601; management of, 629 ; 612; cranberry, its excellence, 765; Scarlet runner, its cultiva- 
aga tion, 276; Marshall’s early prolific, adv., 33; kinds for a cottage oe 
* Amber, 519 garden, $4 Cabbage, to plant, 380, BR ot a dibber, 2175 
eettcie: pea, ts, a ep Bea effects of ft 199 kinds of, 103; raf SB maces ha, sei 
tee ite att ey scone, a eonical pronestons Od cure for club in, 41, 165, ‘club, 629; eaterpillar 
Ammonia, described 292 ; the eamdsigse 12; its effects, 488 ; how Beech, af Know!s; its Atmenslant. 193 ; Fern-leaved, to keep true, ul fe vegetation, 00 
formed, 196 ; 3 how supplied to plants, 7, 119; exists in’ every part ote. ads. Neighbour. 2 ag 783 Cacti, adv., Charlwood, 481: their cultivation, 135; to raise seed- 
Auchoee eapeui vk Wk a 309; petiolata, heey of the 180s contuty, 5 "ling, 413 to graft, 547; flue too warm for, 689; imported for 
known, © au hardy, pigs be Bees, their management, ee 133, 164, 228, 233, 292, 431, 452, 469, | sale, 535; Palmer's collection noticed, 71, 328 
Anemones » Groom, 17; Sclaterand Son, 409; Sutton and | 516, 705,716,764; Persian Modeof managing, entice | Caen Caen Wood, — aca ae cau a 
Son, Son, 873 sogee © 681. Origin of garden varieties, 265; their winter, 785 pres [ante me wate Tas ee Sine 776;  aeameone. ” pe a es pene ih 
bream shay Libegse < ah " hardy, 441; not hardy, $ 
bilobum other, 281; to join two hives, 734; their hive, 102;| 785, 844; properties of, 844; ‘ 
soem lobo ue in the soil, 51 dead under time trees, 7 Cat holes in lower, «7; armen, eenaied ; difference between shrubby und herbaceous 
F Anaasis, beet old, old, Pig Pe t showy hardy, ae new green. 519 ; advantage w hives, ; Cal 
: erg se, 134; most sho autamn-sowing, is a Bees, humble, described, 485; injure flowers, 533, 550, 597; not ectasia 
-antumn-blooming, tee) Cae, e en thie: bane for injurious to beans, 517 ‘i Calico, varnished, subtitate gr a 
_ Antarctic expedition, news of, 215, 551 Beet, 
Anthyllis erinaeea, > 309° red 
oS eee 
. vermis mixtu : 37,55 
_  Antrobus, Sir E., his noticed, 87 
___ Ants, their destruction, 25, 37, 329, removed by fuunamiseled 
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8 Oy 77 anor, 8,297,989 
“400, a ae , 782, 827 
Aphis lanigera, its remag 
tion, 
= its. —~ 
. ; deri, 151. 
pany 
[Sep 396, not quite hardy, 685 
remarks 
| Candahar fruits, 767 
Canker in 
medicinal properties, 70 
St. James’s Park, 211; frightened by worsted.. Carbon, its 
an St James's Park, 2115 their utility in gardens, 
