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M 



INDEX. 



Paint and oil, effect of on trees, 489 

 Pslms, Tars', I \n <ty<item c 'inff, 85S 



PanMr , *elee\ 804 i c ire adv 



Frytf. •», Henchman, Ittj Kitiey, 177 



Penny My, » 



Papi ng plants, 373 



Parhelia, tor , «. 9 E. J. f-owe, 781 



Paring and rig of land, 67 



Parish rate*, law reapectinf , 66j 



Parka, pa Ml. >« 



Parrot*, management of, 6 



Parsnip*, field c art of, 169 



Pa*»irt..r.« quadranfotarls, 833 ; treatment of, 8 



Pass wer», hardiest kinds of, 40 



Pauloviuaimpci.il , i:i 



Peart tonrjt, flower* of all male, 40; re- 



mark* on forcing, 747; t» keep from split- 



tins, M9; early kinds, 2i ol Leit.i.erttz. 



901 4 sporting character «... 599 ; tut forcmg, 



789 



Pcaeh-t <*ee*eln,29«.,355, 3*9; manage- 



ment of, to transplant, 766 



Pears, Rivera's catalogue of, rev., 39 ; for dif. 

 » 15 selec\ Dr. Van 



M ♦ 11. ode of raising. 580 j management 

 of, 430; new varieties '.f, §#2 ; , > K growth 

 of, 502 s weight ..f, 7 urn- Did. large 



ttee .J04, . weight of, ;66i tune for 



gathering. 794 M rccao ami 1 



«>' \ 'nrg, 7MI1 recipe for drying, 767 . 1 



tenb* *enre. 766; Reckel on Apple- 



*--«cks, 374 ; Jersey Oratn.li. srt* 



Pear-trtcH. t rimer 1 575 ; list of, for 



•tar r wall iprovcd by 



bring drm*v<i with sand, 768 



. t. iark ,1. »tto, adv.. Shilling,! 



Prince Albert, adv., < ,i; early k, ., 



406, 4 to. t 178, f. . keep mice 



from. . rinack's British Queen, excel- 



lency ot. 7 16 



Pea- weevil, striped, 988 



Ptat dr<u jo » 



P. «• charcoal, t. msnafsctare, Sfth mtop. 



dreaawg r.r land, 467 

 Peat sahes. as a manure. 998. 738: an ilv«i* nf 





Ptlarir . • 1 . charcoal for, 5< 



to graft, iiu. •_• adv.. Gaines, 



c lor wands, l&l ; cm case of 



variegb . m scii a trcatia 1, 



•• >«.•:•»...;. secui 



s« rich c 7, j 



«*' '. 6-4 ; to keep over v. r , 



871 1 ties ns of, in nurserymen's Cata- 



logue*. ; 



IV %t Ctinnthus puniccus at, 2g8 



Penny postage, 21 I 

 I" 'llegi »eaV.7tV3 

 Pcntas carnea. 7 



Pert 4l fl-jwer eds, I 0W, 88 



I adv . Vouc punctata, adv.. 



Miller, 1 1 ears 1..19.1 



Petxh< ■» lecture Agri.-tucmistry. rev., 



7iy 



iscolus caraca 

 Faeasants. wirc-w ?d by, 43 



eaaant*' e^s*. in 



reus. , iij 



hie in 



Phi da Casl fia, 999 



1 h Woo< 



I Van l ittei. 781 



I I * •», seed . s, ; 199991, i.ii, 198, Bfifi 



yellow aorta, 508 

 Piece- work , a< agca of, 37 



P*f Df up the earth. 



78: lee.lin: 1 . 305, 2 <> . Atoms ». 



food for. j Potatoe.iuj,;;>u 



Pigsty . 11 



i' 1 oyannm, 8 



*■ i. 131, 311 ; culture of 



In I- ranee, . 4 . boctnm-keat 

 P'"«* »2i .69; experinn th, 



"*«; CliJti . 17;, --,,, . BO ,| , 



•°3, 6 t 111 tun. 524, M7. ;,r:4, 6s 4, 



UliV. '.';.'. • .5.v 



: lor, 1 • remarks on, loci, 

 bur; .urge size of, G10, 



669. 



»t K Mr. Hinul 



I mode of growing, 834; iiym Trinidad, 



Pine-pits at Gardens, ISO; at Ben- 



nlngh «h Hall, 132 

 Pinuses, seeds to sow, 216; growth of 



■rayshir« Scotch, 61 



Pipe dsaiiis. 



V ^e-tile 1 , „( t 4 f30 



Pitsr!« ..ircing, for amateurs. 7 :•: 



aoaken. r. -marks on. * ,r Pmes, 1 3 -' . IMO 



Piantati itnarka oa, 963; In Aberdeen*. 



sinre, 8,"6. 1 1 v. ,ics, 4. 21 



l*nts,ae*,u babits ol titaHowof, 



* nr cause baidineas 



J Ibj disettteav«f,98,i9i, 148.22: 



t> 0Jii,o, 7 6i. 1 1 Mr. LmdcaVa, 



nig, 8/0 ;l»alf h.irdy, sarin 

 management ;o© s ditto, wmtrr treat- 



m *"t me ff.r reporting, 102: q i- 



ties . li; : nnlu.Tice of the moon on, |M 



to ac W2, . for a border 



forbediiin- ,49.941,1 eft of e»rt>». 

 r *ru gas on. 71 . roots- 



* u «»■ ". 008; that produce wax, 



m.an k , ur ts . i 47; propagation of. 



J M > * ►***•" ions of, 689} sea 



for shUtinj Mgricultural, compos 



210; tanles sh<. win- the constituents „f, 

 180; list of. » r f.rcug, 264; out-door, to 

 ** 2< " ; m charcoal, management of, 



*} 9 '\ ] t;adv..j a ck- 



aon & Co , 1 r, beds. to v^r, 556 ; I- 



Mil Of, new msc ries conce.ning, 623; 



rnocatroeiUee la, 0. r or a no^er-ua. n, 



J5b } for a kwi ;i : aquatic, 300, 672 . 



f.ragreenho ; .ittto climt 



for, ,2 999 j for a „tove. 698, 729; for a e 

 aervatory, 340; ditto, subjeeu fit for culture 

 i". arks ou striking cuttings ot. 608 , 



acti light and moUtore 00 ■ iogs 1" 



/ 16 ; morga constituents of, 25« i„. 



fluence of e ectricity on growth « 

 pack .tor In; voyages. s»5 ; en;inr .uses 



J li,t '»t» t r, 184; art.ftci.l fer. 



tillsstion of, -215; charcoal for, 8; experi- 

 ments with di up: ditto, effect of 00, 

 6*9: climber.. 120, 152, 392,412; Teschema- 

 cner s t nrmnis with gu«no on growth of, 

 710. effe. 1 Potters guano od, TjJ- naocr 

 for drying, 373 r 



Plant brokeia, 509 



Pl«) , his lectures at the Koyal i 1- 



tution, hio 



Plrurr. I'neumonia in cattle, remedy for, 555 

 Ploughs, swing and wheel, remark- • u, 578; 

 subs ii, different sorts of, fJaQ ; ditto, 64 1 

 yoking of cattle to, 6:,-i- t construction < 

 738 ; how to improve, 786; form of, 802 ; re- 

 marks on different forms of, 817 ; remarks on. 

 8J8 



I ighinr, loss of time in, 286 ; subsoil, 254, 



661 ; utility of, 641 

 Plums, Myrobalan, 2l6j kinds for an orchard, 



544 

 Poison, Citron a remedy for, 87 

 P mug by Darnel, 279 

 Police and Constabulary I . noticed, 69I 

 Politics, non-interference with, 859 

 PolTen, vitality of, 245 



P naise heating, 6ot5; remarks on, 653, 669, 



rj;. ru 



P ah thus, remarks on, .15, 70, 111; treat- 

 ment of, IIQ; list of, 572; select, 136, 200 ; 

 a good bee-dower, ^45 



Pomegranates, treatment of, CiO 

 P 1 water, 234 

 Poor rates, law of, 184 

 Poplar, call aph lot 



k i>i me, grass killed by. 72i 

 Potatoes, 152, 267. to plant, 24; Ash-lcaved 



Kldncv, 791 ditto, origin of. i-'.j •. corl in. 



69, 937, 267. 305 ; disease- of, 10 « ; failure 

 Of, 102, 261. .612, 628. 645, 662, 06*. 691, 

 692. ditto, to prevent, 158 ; experiments 



with, 138; d whole, 149 j in pits, 106 1 



manures for. 236 5 rot In, 134, :un, 359-. cul- 

 ture of, 293, S58, 403, 4lfi. . 668,772. 

 origin of, 5.'3 ; remarks on, 246, 124, U44, 

 371 <> preserve . tuberous excrescences 



on the stem of, ti .17 , to mould up, 29 1 ■ on 

 new soil, 629 ; a| by a reed, 70s • advsn- 

 tagu of pulling the dowers off, 497, 46l. 192; 



to store, ; Bodon'i Early Oxford, adv., 



Hi . Ac., 177; sorts for seed, 4S^ ; mode 

 oC :. 631 ; accounts of experiments on 



requested, ii ; large, 735; culture of in 

 East Lothian, 797 . »orta for pigs, 740 ; pro- 

 •' ■•» of, 7- -i ; Mr. (irey's experiraenU 



with I ditto, rem irks on, . ; to sow 

 the aeed of. 806; weight of, 804; advan- 

 tage of n ma piai ig, 81 1; depth at 

 which they ;ire sacura from frost ; to 



raise fr-.ni seed, 839; effect of picking the 

 blossoms off, B81 ; of pinching off the end 

 ot the shoots, *51 : to plant in autumn, 852 

 difference between the produce of wnole and 

 cut sets, 867 ; experiment with sorts IBs- 

 ported from different countries. 876; t :t 

 of autumn planting, 869 ; remarks on, 8/5 



Potato-ashes, analysis of, 559 



Potato-starch, 496 

 01 pourn, recipe for making, 508 



Pot iron Janne, size of, ir 



P ug, 29 Mr. Wood'i remarks on the om 



* hl,t <• lou, lib, 16;$, 179, 105. 



212.2; 



otter's liquid 1 effect of on Asparagus. 



406. 4 6&ti v * ' 



I' iultry, «easesof, a64 



al< . Pickering, rev., 55 



Pi lyComfrc '.66, Mh 



1 -. knowled f essential to good cu 1 - 



'ii— 5 I'otting 



Preearrca, to cotk. M| recipe for refreshing, 



701 



Productive Farming, by J. A. Smith, rev., 4* 

 mpngatitis lass, new kind or, .-,89 

 runua cerastfera,914 



io-acacia, 91j durability of, 97 



Quack Manures, 676 

 Qualities of plants. 1 17 

 Qnercussessilirtor . 3 



Quince, Chinese, 75a 



QuisquAlis siueu 15 



R 



Hvnnr to kill. 21'. • 17, 8684 417,8^9 J 



8* me » re '. 15, 261, 5ls. :. 



cost ol keeping. 72.1 ; crops to protect from. 



Iroad*. effect of, 75ti 



muculu ect, 115 ; remarks on, 904: 



culture nf. 887j adv.. & Son, 33 ; Eyre 



•19; button & Son, 11] 



culture of. 5.J4 ; for winter feeding, 878 

 Kupe-du s manure, 435 



v ?', f- nalysi * of » IM * Franconia, 103; 

 Fastolff 117, I4s,6d9, 7 adv.. Willmer, I:)3, 

 loudl, 191; to train. 461; Hee-hive, 701.717 

 Ua ' ^ill, HO. ,, 277, Cm/970; 



te !,0 ™» J a P' « fo. 9. . ; singular 

 habits ,9 ; Tec ip e for ki i lin ^ 4lG 



Hawstone Mr.), his Lancashire Farming, rev.,20 

 Ktcipe for wounds. 03 



Red spider, to kill, CiO, 795 



Kent, law f payment of, 40 



llennie on Ilird-Ai itecturt, rev.,679 



f °}£ r -J°? rtiu5 °" Gua «o. 106. 122, 



?S 1W& S ^' of En «»*. 1 Wl «« ' -'anus 



Judged by t \01kshire A^ . ^ . rev., lv ; 



Pike re! -9 X IWM * Derby ' ^ W * V 

 III; morpha medullaris. 38 

 Khodo ! .ulrons, &C, to force, 24. 734: list of, S 



to r. frora set 340; select, 4ni : csm- 

 um. 749j hybr; , 317 



F tone Pippin, 832; diagram of the original 

 tree, SI2 



Rhubarb, Tobolsk, adv., Yor.ell, l 



iW t u \ a "< ; trow, 605 ; history 



ot. 620; jealousy and ferocity of, 782 



Rohinia Uteri art ii. J< < 



Rock plants, list of, 152, (»72 



Rocket, double, culturt 67fi 



Rollisson's Nursery noticed. I 



Rooks, injury doue by, GO ; insects killed by,107 





§17, 4 I, 171, 204, S21, 0J0, 364, 



137 ; service of, 8JJ 



Root*, action of, 502; effect of deep burying, 

 523,558 



Root-pruning fruit- trees, 120 

 • oot excretions, 



Root crons. to preserve, 107; to harvest, 705,7 7, 

 on heavy land- ! 1 



Roses, to prune, 8, 136 ; select, SS; culture of in 

 Franc. . tocks for, 101; remarks on, 



200, 2S0; March pruning of, 444; budding 

 of, 404, G20 ; grafting of, 684, 732 j body 

 buiding of, 372 ; to raise from seed, 371 ; to 

 propagate, 387; Bourbon, to strike, S35; me- 

 thod of labelling, 372, 430 1 buds, to guard 

 ag; inds, 460 ; to prune for transplanting, 



5. to replant with a dormant bud, 523; prize 

 sorts, 559 ; annual pruning of, 571 ; shape of 

 trees, 604; In pots, 603) to plant out, 6i9 ; 

 autumnal trip to Paris in search of, 700; yellow 

 Noisette, treatment of, 704 : list of, 736,831; 

 hardy, list of, 768; list of.foracottaee garden, 



8lb' ; remarks on grafting. 811 ; China, list of, 

 4 is, 852; moae ot training, 853; standard, 

 culture of, 405 



R)sc C • noticed, G6*9; remarks on nur- 



serymen's, 6S l,7ol; Wood's, rev., 622; Francis's, 

 rev., 719 : Rlvers's, rev., 703 



Rosa canins, '; ulphurea, to flower, 358 



Rose Garden. 36, 52, 67, 84, 101, 116, 165, 317, 



172. 388, 144, .0, 523, 571, Gul, 619, 

 GSi, 7 831, 852, bbj ; operations in, in 



different months, sii 



Rot in Larch. : ; in sheep, 253, 323, 380, 4 16; in 

 the Potato, 359 



Rowland Mr.j, his garden noticed, 391 

 R< I Institution, .Mr. Solly'.-, lecture at, 262 : 

 remarks on, 347 j ,)r - Playlair's lectures at, S40 

 RtK -hall noticed, 279 



Rnellis sahiniana, 8 



Rye as a spring crop, 612 ; Rye-grass as, 657 



Saccuiphavtrs abietis, 831 



Salt, decomposition of, 60 ; Thistles killed by, 



91 ; as man ore, 185, 291, 524, 70*, 756 ; to fix 



ammonia, 187 1 for Asparagus. 317,420, -444, 

 589, 621, ( ; its effects on Turnips, 465; 



action of, on carbonate of lime, 628; Goose- 

 berry c rpiilar killed by, 655; as manure 

 for fruit-trees, 682 ; a preventive of slugs, 740 



Salvia splendens, to flower, 5 

 ilvia prunelloides, 799 ; stricliflnra, 8"! 

 and 1 substitute for straw in cattle-yards, 707 



Sand hills, to plant, 724 



Sand-tone, red. ajrri. character of, Gil, 754 

 Sap in trc . circulation of, 3b7, 816 

 Sarcophaga c trnaria, 275 



isr-dSMrt as m -inure, 62, 152; remarks on, 1/2 

 iraga ciiiata, I07 



Bceni . &c, of Country Life, by E.Jesse, rev., 



246 



lomburgkia crispa. B7S 

 ence ct farming, 341; science, to applv to 

 sericulture, 610 ; lecturers ou, -453 

 riculture. 170 



ch Fir, : cnrkMH growth of, 505 

 ?ek, large e of, 131 

 cutcu as manure, 364 



Seas 1, t ivo irableness of, 25l ; mildness of 

 in Irelnnd, 869 



Sea Buck rn, 757, S60 ; remarks on, 7^ 



iiea-\vt«>d a. manure, 76, l-4'J, 894, 435, 6i6, 

 659,739 



Seek el Pears on Apple stocks, 375 



Seeds, of gardening. 4, 19. 35, '.2 



Seeds, depth to plant, 29; vitality of, 512, 606; 

 894 j to soak in chemical solutions, 57, 61, 62 

 94.. 107, 119, 330, -417, 13 i, 548, 5SJ.582, 6tiU ; 



to ascertain the quality of, 55; to preserve, 

 83,558; to keep from birds, 380; sowing or, 



404 ; to pack tor India. 6s5 ; steeping; of, 853 ; 

 ditto in different solutions, 873 

 d Wheat, 10. 140 ; Mackenzie on, rev., Ci 



Seedlin< Auriculas, 133 

 Seedl . 213; Pelargoniums, 2<J5, 318 

 S* iel asphalte, to preserve stakes, 87 

 Shea: -, broad, 395 

 1 ed-f ceding of sheep, 25, 75, 124; of cattle, 



451 



Sheffield Botanic Garden, noticed, 189 

 aeltou Abbey, Olea paniculata at, 198 

 Shelter for young plants, 463 



Shell fish as manure, 533 



Sbepp*rd ou the Use ol Peruvian Guano, &c, 

 rev., 75s 



Sheep salve, 533 



Sheep, folding of, 95, 75, 194, 548; foot-rot in, 

 204. 906; rot 1^,261,868, 823,380, lib; breeds 

 of, 32 I ; serious loss of, 454 ; to dip, 708 ; sc lb 



in, t3 cure, 726; fly in, pc utiun of, 76(3; 

 Horsc-Ch snuts as food for, 365 

 Sheep-dipping composition, good materials 

 for. 790 



Shores of the Moray Frith, soil of, 154, 210 • 

 climate ot 202 



Shrubs for a shady situation, 816; to keep 

 from wind-waving-, 503 ; bea;, for undcr- 

 wool, 5^2. 640; hardy, 152 



Silk, Eoglisu made, 564 



Sloe, to rai^e from seed, Sl6 



Slu^s on Wnear, 14; to ktll, 85, 216; to keep 

 off. 261 : salt a preventive of, 740: eaten bv 

 toads, 621 J 



S d birds to kill. 6S5, ;56, 832, 870 



Smith's Productive Farming;, rov., 45 



s ' . Mr., of Deanstonc, S40 



lithfteld cattle show 7 . report of, 843 

 Smut in Wheat. 452, 492 ; 111 Oats, 724 

 Snails, to kill, 38; trap lor. 448 

 Snake-nut, 718 



Snow, to preserve, a s a substitute for ice. *30 

 b.rcisTi -Alnwick Ftorist»\339| Ayrshire, 

 4>"; Agricultural of England, 92, 156, 108, 



i t 4, 141, 156, 172, -2..5, 188, 221, -2M>, 2 t2, 

 2.-S, 235, 3!>5, 32 4. S45, 365, 5 4)7 



437, 452. 458. 53. 506. 6.3, 757, m. hoo] 



bby; Southampton Meeting, &i. ,3 ; remarks 



nn,£ te list for I6,«dv„ 810; Dr.Piay- 



fairs lecture, 840 ; ot Calcutta, 22 



P.-ith. '297; Benin eton, 480; Bcdhampton 

 Cottage (i»rueners',685; Berkshire Horticul- 

 tural, 542 ; Blackburn Tulip, 4S0 ; Botanical, 

 of London. 118, 131, 166, 2J0, 297, 338, 

 374, 445, 462, 525, 590, C39, 702 ; of Edin- 



Bury K 



24 



ai 





. 



burgh, 6, 297, 463, 525, UUI> rior-i — 

 Horc.cultural, 622; Ballinasloe F.TrnS 



Caledonian. 409. 462, 526. 6J9, 654 66a «. 

 Cambridge, 409. 480; D,. Florists^'4oo , 51 , 

 574; Chichester, 4S0 ; Corn vail Ruv^i & 

 480 ; Cork, 338 ; Coppice Carnation 2 



P.cotee Show, 559; Uliislehurst Cotta4!I 

 Fruit Show, 732 ^ ull *3«Bf 



Devon and Cornwall, 410, 654 ; Devon tri 

 Exeter, 574; Doncaster, 480; Durha. 

 Floral, 409; Derbyshire Agricultural 6-T 

 Dublin, 188 ' 4i 



Ealing Cucumber, 263; Entomolo? 6 ,*| 



166, 230, 297, 390. 462, 702, 814 ; East Cui^ 



land A^ri. Soc., 740 ^ 0Q - 



Forres and Nairn, 574; Flax Socie*v t» 

 Ireland, 645, 804, 843 r B 



Ghent, 87 ; Do. Royal of Agriculture a* 

 Botany, 193 ; Guisbro, 542 ; Geological *j 

 Gardeners' Benevolent, 814 ' 



Hampshire, 246 799; Hampstead Florist* 



45, 480 ; Hants Horticultural, 622 ; Highla^ 



ud Agricultural. 28, 45, 108, 18s, 346,451 



5S0, 596, 87J ; meeting of at Glasgovr, sc 



of Ireland, 76. 109. 157, W 205,252. 269, ;ii| 



597i 645; Horticultural of London, 3s, i]| 



15'», 182, 214, 246, 296, 374, 445. 541 , 606.7J 



814 ; Transactions of, rev., 410 ; anniversan 

 meet ,- of, 277; exhibitions at the Garden 



337, 406, 477; ditto remarks on, 331,403,474 

 ditto judecs at, 42S. 460 ; Garden noticed, fl 

 447, 655, 834; experiments in, 227; musics 

 promenade in, 5-*3 ; prize-list tor 1845, adv 

 602 ; ditto remarks on, 6 17, 653, 668 



Inverness, 481 ; Ipswich Cucumber, 22 8 



101, 278; Isle of Wight, 481. 0-2-2 ■ Iraprov, 



merit of Ireland, 45, 124, 549, 788, 804, 842 

 Jamaica, 420 



Lancaster, 338; Linnean, 38, 86, 118, 164 

 182, 230, ->:>7. 358, 390,43(1. 750, 798, «4,85j 

 Limerick Practical. 23 ; Liverpool, 481 



Microscopical, 55, 230, 297, 8QI, 431, 767; 

 Middleton Pelar<., 481 ; Do. Tulip. 841 , Da 

 Pink, 181: Mornin -side Practical Gardener- 



338, 481, 622, 686, 798 

 Nottingham Floral, 482 ; Do. Potato, 78: 



Norfolk and Norwich, 410, 574, 481; Nortk 

 Devon, 71/ ; Northampton, 542 ; North Bri- 

 tish Gardeners', 297. 782, 868 ; Norfolk, 814 

 Pans, 462 ; Practical Floral and Horticul- 

 tural of Ireland, 482 



Rejrcnt's-park,278, 374, 445; do.Gardeners', 



639,702,719 

 Stamford Hill, 410, 75O; Sandbach, 654 



Edale, 654 ; South Essex, 338 ; South Lon- 



don Floricultural, 262, 403, 505, 63*; Stair.es, 



482; Scottish Association of Agriculture 



and Chemistry, 77 ; Sturmiuster Agricultura 



6/G 



Tarn worth, 432 j Torbay, 410 ; Tottenham 

 Garden Allotment, 443, 81 9 



Uxbridg* Celery Bhow,751 



Vale of Evesham, 41 0, 482 



Warrington, 6^6; Wellington, Now Zealand^ 

 Horticulturnl, 17s ; West Bromwich Flora 

 and Horticultural, 622 ; Wingham, 482, 697; 

 Worcestershire, 333, 482 



York, 410, 482; do. Florists, 622 ; Yorkshire 



Agri., 580; Of Arts, 318, /67, 8^5 



FARMaae 1 Clubs. — Ajcminster, 437; Ardros- 



a?in, 418 



Barnet, 677 . Beccles, 252; Blolleld, 269; 

 Bramtree and Bockicg, 418; Broomsgrove, 

 109,173.269,516) iiurton-upon-Trent,490 



Cardiff, 205, 725; Castle Douglas. 661,676; I 

 Chepstow, 93, 157,221, 309, 8il i Collinghtm, 

 ih9 ; Crieff, 325 



Darlington, 418. 490, 549, 629. 660. 7; ; 

 Debenham, )6!>, 46y, b21 ; Dorchester, 877 



East Cornwall, 49!, 676 



Gloucester, 613 ; Groombridge, 757 



ilarlestnn, 709; H >rucastle, 741 ; Holt, 877 



Inverness, 221, 693,772 



Ley land. 700 



Maidstone, 418, 549, 804, s;7; Monmouth, 

 740 



North Cornwall, 565, 741 ; Northampton, 

 309; Netherexe, 491 ; North Walsham, 418 I 



Orkney,269; Ottery St. Mary's, 741 I 



Frobus, 157, 253, 309 I 



Saffron W aid en, 757; St. Austell, 157; St 

 Qaivox,676: Stewpoyey, 491, 805,844; Stir- 

 ling, 221; Stow nit the Wold, 3«iJ; StsitiV 



waite, Hnddersfield, 877 



Tiverton, 89H ; Trine, 74 1 



We^t Firie, 109,325,677; West Norfolk, 



453 ; We.stbury. 173 J Wether'ov, 597! vVi,t * 

 shire, 643 ; Witham, 77. \ ; Wisp ol Mosspaul, 

 825 j Wrentham, 141,774 



Soils, nature o^, 77; mixture of, 26-J ; analysis 

 pf, 133, 805; he*vy and cold, to improve, 597; 

 temperature of, 829 j ditto, in the ganj©* 01 

 the Horticultural Society, 829 ^ ' 



Solandra grandirlora, 181 



Solly on Manures, 10 ; his Ie§ 

 Institution, 262 



Song bird-, remarks 00, 620 



Soot as manure, 8&9 



S<>phora japonica, 607 ] 



Sorghum saccharatum, 300 j 



Sorrel, effect of magnesia on, 724 



Sources of vegetable food, 341 



Sowerby's supplement to English Botany, rev., 



815 



Sowing, thick, remarks on, 645; thin, 634, "OS, | 



773 1 



Sp^de husbandry, 13, 121, 1/1 I 



Spanish nuts, 2 1 



"Species I dicum," Hooker's, rev., 39; do. no 



ticed, 33S 

 Speculation, defence of, 733, 815 

 Sjmenogyne speciosa, 2/7 



dlsby Union workhouse, 436 _ # 



Spinach, lettuce-leaved, 767 ; manure fo ^ 

 S|»ooner on Diseases of the Sheep, rev., 4i>* m 

 Spofforth, near Wetherby, noticed, 247 ooal 

 Spot In Camellias, 24 ; in pelargoniums, *»> 



334, 357, 504 . _.„ lire - 



Sprei.sel.on mineral and inorganic manure 



48.58,74.89, 106,183, 139. 169, »«7. '- 



866, "i83, 303. 362. 304. 415, 434. 4o0. 488, » 



578, 027, 644, 658,738; remarks on, ,fh» 



819 



Spring planting, 275, 317. s35 

 Spruce-cone, gall aphis, 831 



Selling's Ready Krckoner, re ; v., 709 

 Stables, to put a loft over, 806 

 Stackpole Court, Phormiuw tenax a«, »»« 





