IV 



INDEX. 



a 



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on trausplant- 



Carrifcre, «'ii Coi. ■ *, rev., 



in*. 499 

 Carton (Mr.), and his family, 54 



•Carta, small, 574 



Catalogues, nurserymen's, 51 



Catalpa Bungei, 783 



C'ataS' ' m incurvit 4 



Caterpillars. (Joosebrrrv, 24, 281, 302, 35?, 500, 



517, 518, 532, 533, 540, 550, 506 



Cattleyas, sale of, 316 



Cattleya M B, seed pods on, 614 



Cattle, measurement and weight of, 10, 11, 45, 

 510; Market, new Sraithfield, 25, 41, 42, 57, 

 74, 229. 364, 397; plan of do., 43; opening o 

 do., 411; feeding, 179, 732, 796; statistics of 

 do., 70.90, 107, 125; Mr. Hatton's system of 

 do, 77; how prize are fed, 125; to stall feed, 

 7CO, 761, 81 1 ; green food for, 307 ; *traw chart' 

 as do., 307 ; do. for youn^r, 557; pedigrees of, 

 89, 139, 180 ; short-homed, 89, 245, 247, 265,286, 

 3,307,309,322,410, 525; pleuro-pneuraonia 

 in, 108; shedding for, 11"; breeding, 211; will 

 they pay their keep? 250: management of 

 dairy, 321. 345, 37 show of at Paris, 341,393, 

 395,441; Prof. Wilson on do., 795; diseas* 

 Russian, 443,475; at the Agricultural Society 

 meeting, 509; remarks on do., 572; shows i 

 far, 729; fattening of at Kilrush Farm, bll; 

 report of at Smithfield club, 809, S25, 820; do, 

 at Birmingham, 5 



■Cauliflower, seed ot to sow, 262 



Celery, cu I r ure of, 469 ' 



Cemetery, city of Loudon, 535 



Cenrradenia rosea, 85 



Ceylon Baker's, r*T., 710 



•Cha?ropb y Hum Prescotti, 372 



ChafTcutter8,49! ^8 



Chair, cottagers*, 69 



•Chandler's ( Messrs ) nursery, 176 



Charcoal, i of, 60 



Chanty, administration of a. 1 10 



Cheese, Cheshire, 461; mitv, 590: manufacture. 



Chemical Field Lectures, by Dr. Stockhardt, 



807 

 Chemistry, ilarcourt on the conn*»ctmn of with 



Agriculture, 138; farm, 161, 9 : of the atmo- 

 sphere, 286; Ln-big'a Agricultural, rev, . 



new principles of do., 6-M ; Lawes on, 6*57, ( 

 < hemes, brandy, 584 : Pruiuis cerasus), 6 



Cherry trees, effects of spring frost ou, 454 



Chill, nati d resources of, 119 

 <;» •■nn. ****** -t the rebellion on, and its pro- 

 ductions, 502 



*€bniMe fnmrose, 7, 23; Yam, 19. 318. 517, 58 " 

 599, 614, 646, ., 709, 755, 773, 775; N re 

 I'.ook, 212, 318, ; plants, hardiness of, 313; 



white wax, 338; tlower-pot, 357; silkworm, 

 436 

 Chiosso's Gynroaetlc Polymachlnon, rev., 488 



Chiswick ibitions, 3; fail of rain at, for the 



years 18 11 -1854, 8; garden noticed. 71, 139, 

 207, 308, 375, 439, 518, 599; temperature at, 

 99; fete, at, &U, 419, 467 ; reports of.l 

 422,470; list awards at do. for May, 333; 

 for June 418; for 'July, 467; promenade at, 

 4.33; orchard house at, 611 ; sale of plants & 

 744; di*QDllt Inflation ot exhibitions at, 709 



Cholera flies, miscalled, 710 



Chorozemas, 317 



Chrys inthemuins, culture of, 2.83, 440; Pompone, 

 875; Mr. Salter's, 81)7; in the Temple Garden 

 823; out- door, 8S 



Chrysanthemum ti ! bufr, 757 



-ChuTTh.fi:, 250. 267, i 345, 3(53, 425. 427, 411, 



443, 45J», 474, 175, 0, 522, 6 588 



Cincinnati, hog population of, 525 



Cinerarias, compost fur, 192; culture of, 223, 



6>J; new, 791 



Citron wort a, to propagate, 53.3 

 Civil service, 131 



Clark's Mollusca testae* rev., 407 

 Clay, Figs on heavy, 659: burnt, as manure, 



698; soils, treatment of, &>7 

 i limate, Crimean, 36, 171, 189, 191; of Nice. 37. 



69, 85, 118, 189, 221, i2; of Naples, 221 : of 

 Madras, 241; of foreign countries, 389; of 

 Orchids, 472 ; local, 564 ; effect of, on fertility. 

 602; Indian, 723; remarks on, 757 



Climbers, greenhouse, 360 

 <€lod crusher, new, 605, 652 



Clover, to sow, 308; and haymaking, 380 



Club in Broccoli. 85 



Clubs, Sparrow, 427. (Farmer's, see Societies.) 

 >ccocypselum cordifolium, 804 



Cochineal, Australian, 339 



Cocknejfied, what is? 662 



Cockroaches, to kill, 360. 421 



Cockscomb*, culture of, 38 



OHogyne piantaginea, 20; micrantha, 173 

 Coffee cultivation, 711 



College. Cirencester Agricultural, sessional exa- 

 minations, 458 

 Collins*, the case of the, 620 



Collomia grandiflora, 536 

 Oo!our of trees. 787 



Commutation averages, 44, 57 

 •Concrete, 618 



Conifers, collectc and cultivators of, 22: to 

 ^raft, 66; nan 19Q : new, 263 : ill effects < 



keeping in pot* t; bardii of, 302; Car- 

 rie re on, rev., 4 ; to group, 787 



Conservatory borders, 118 



Constantinople, | vpresses at, 707, 806 



Cooke on Wheat growing, rev., 733 



Cookery, Eliza Acton's, rev., 471, fe39; French, 



4 if V 



Copper vessel* and preserves, 241 



Corn, imports of, 58; averages of, 44. 59 ; origin 



of. 151, 188. : ; til If ring of. 556; supply of, 



748, 794, 810 ; Caird on do., 731, 761, 762 



Corn trade, influence of statistical information 

 on, 6*9 



Con. ill. Turner's. >6 



Comer (Miss), Familiar Fables, 103 



Correa, Brilliant, 436 



Corylus avellana, 599 



Cottages, labour r\ 28,211; ornamental 883 

 Cottagers' comforl 69 

 Cotton Plant, seed of. 855 



rickets, trap for, 136 



rime and punishment, 194, 246 



Crimea, preserved vegetables for the, 23; 

 climate of, 36, 171, 169, 191 ; and Odessa, by 

 Koch. 171: seeds for the, 318; gardeners for 

 the, 373; Milneronthe, rev., 487; flowers of 

 the, 566, 567 ; Stanford's map of the, rev., 743 



Crithmum maritimum, 336, 281, 303; an anti- 

 scorbutic, 317 



Cio, effects of various kinds of manure on Tur- 

 nip, 76, 108; ro ation of, 91 ; top-dressing for, 

 194 ; root, culture of, 228, 249, 796 ; Wheat, 226, 

 588; green, weight of, 269; in Yorkshire, 379, 

 459, 58S; reports of, 521, 538; returns respect- 

 ing the state of, 553, 554, 794, 810, 827 ; green 

 do., 553, 554: iu Hants, 572; Fen, 588; in Ire- 

 land, 605, 637; Mustard seed, destruction of, 

 726 ; composition of, 797 ; Caird on the, 731, 7G1, 

 762, 777 



Crystal Palace, 567; plants in the interior of 

 263 ; grounds of, 7, 263 ; horticultural show at, 

 3.^7 ; report of ditte, 390 ; Fern judging at do. 

 389, 4C6; awards at do., 402 



Cucumbers, Ipswich Standard, 190, 758, 774,792; 

 ridjj**. 206; roots, excrescences on, 220; disease 

 in, 260, 301, 741, 838 ; gigantic, 438 ; amount of 

 produced by one plant, 693. 710, 727, 742; Star 

 of the West, 773; pit for, 776 



Cucurbita perennis, 836 



Cupheas, standard, 727 



CupressuB, Lawsoniana, 372; Macnabiana, 420 



Currants, to prune, 102; to propairate, 153 ; new 



way of ditto, 454; Champagne. 646 

 Cuttings, raising Vines from, 262 



Cyclamen ctlicium, 708 



Cypresses at Constantinople, 707, S06 



Cytisus Adami, 136 



Ewes, in lamb, 813 



Exhibition, Dahlias for, 338; Paris, 173, 452; 



regulations of do., 207 ; admission to do., 277 ; 



agricultural do., 341, 393,395, 441,475; Prof. 



Wilson on do, 795, 796 ; horticultural do, 500, 



548 

 Experiments, Mr. Lawes', 667, 682; Messrs. 



Hardy's, 289, 605, 6S4, 697 ; with W T heat, 701 ; 

 small, 857 



F. 





677 ; snow. loo. 134: prill* tor wall trees ,ift& 

 239, 302, 317, 389, 406, 6 518 ; for fram 



Cows, history of Duchess, 139, 160, 245. 247 ; 





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if 



38; 



D. 



DAOTTU1 glome rata. 140 



Dahlia. 88; seedling. 56: for exhibition, 

 and Hollyhock show, 679, 696 » 



Dairy, produce, 522. 538, 588, 732.747; effect of 

 tem pel at ore on ditto, 267,289.314; manage- 

 ment of a , 250. 341 ,3 15, 363, 379, 425, 427, 441, 

 4 13, 459, 474, 475, 490, 572, 588 



Darnel (Lottam te.mulentum), 373 



Datura ceratocaulon, 54, 70 



IUvallia dissect*, 469 ; hullata, 532 ; canadensis, 



584; tenuifolta, 709 

 Davy's (Dr.), Angler, rev., 439 



Decaisnea Insignia, 515 



De Candolle's Botanical Ge graphy, rev., 615 

 Delamer on Flax, rev., 13; do. on Kitchen 



Garden, rev., 679 

 Dendrobium cumulatum, 756 

 Devonshire, temperature, &c. at, 6; the late 



winter in. 773 

 Diarrhoea, cure for, 758 

 Dielytm spect ihilis, a vegetable, 262 

 Digging, prices of, 3, 6, 37, 38, 68, 154 ; ditto of 



double, 22 

 D; -scores Batatas, 19, 818, 517, 582, 599,614, 



646, 693, 709, 755, 773, 775. 8*0 



Dipla lenia crassinoda, 117 



I M .t ^randi flora, 262 



Discoveries, Reviewers', ,?3 



Diseases, on Araucaria leaves, 36; in lambs, 

 108; Vine, 188, 205, 264. 440, 532, 582, 693, 

 694, 710, 773; ditto In Madeira, 205; ditto new, 

 264; Cucumber, 260, 301,741,838; of plants, 

 37o ; Onion. 421. 484, 502 : Kussian cattle, 413, 

 475: Oat, 569; effect of sulphur in curing Hop, 

 563, 579, 581, 597, 630, 678, 742; "call CO," 

 Potato exempt from, 598; Gladioli, 676; 

 Mangel Wurzel, 788; Pay en on, 788 (see 



Pathology) 

 Dorset, rain in, 22; farming in, 290; the spring 



feu 858 



Dorthesia Seychelles, 836 



Downing T s Hydraulics, rev., 775 



Draciena indivisa, 264 



Dracophyllum gracile, 134 



Drains, stoppage of, 140; roots in, 228. 268, 363: 

 to clear choked, 421 ; with brushwood, 732, 

 7SO, 796 ; running of, 764, 812 



Drainage, 180; Denton on, 60, 105, 825, 828, 

 841 : companies, 105, 122, 138, 158, 161 ; sand 

 268; experiences in, 287, 306, 344, 394, 426, 

 442, 6m f 715; subterranean, 289, 708, 743. 

 758, 804: warmth conferred by, 651, 699, 

 732 ; Keythorpe, 762 ; different kinds of, 793 



Draining, i23; deep, 540, 557; do. and shallow, 

 12: tJ. trenching, 179, 180; for Sugar-cane in 

 Jamaica, 646 



Drew's Meteorology, rev., 374 



Drill, dry v. water. 778 



D ry nana Fortuni. 708 



Dry rot. 284 ; in Potatoes, 334 



Dublin Botanic Garden, 855 



Dumfriesshire, rain in, 88 



Dung, valm» «f pigeon, 250, 290 ; farm-yard, 779 



Dutton Hall Farm, noticed, 861 



Dyes, Lichen, 518 



E. 



Earth-nut cake, 813 

 Economy, agricultural, 843 



Edinburgh, park at. 339 



Education and natural history, 53 ; agricultural, 



363. 590, 686, 795 

 Electricity and plants. 708 



Elms, Nottingham, 206; American, 262; cork- 

 barked, 790 

 Embryos, to graft. 627, 678. 692 



Employers and employed, 60 

 Enteritis, cure for, 477 



Alderuey, 5S8 

 Crag, di&covery of red, 566 



Entomologist's Annual, rev.. 263 



En ville Hall gardens, 790 



Epidendrum bicornntum, 406 



Eremurufl sip ahilis. 



Erica tetralix alba, 517 

 iriobotrya iaponica, 408 

 Erythrioa macrophylla. 702 

 Escallonia r-terocladon. 36 

 * ho! > tenufolia, 301 



Esculents, new, 872 



Eucalyptus cordata, 646 

 Eucharis gr an di flora, 804 



Evergreens. lnp*at, 222; select, 340; when to 

 move, 499, 517, 533 



Fagus antarctica, 792 

 Fairy rings, 772 

 Fallows, with grain, 123 



Farms, sizes of, 227 : number of, in Great Britain, 

 227 ; do. labourers on, 247 ; small, 699: Martin 

 Doyle on do., 325; cost of horse labour on 

 arable, 715 

 Farm, estimate of a, 58; leases, 124, 308; near 

 Chelmsford, 266, 811; Dorsetshire, 290; near 

 Staly bridge, 605 ; Kilrush, report of fattening 

 of cattle at, 811 



Farming, progress of, 9; Hints on, rev., 13; 

 Lois-Weedon, 3, 4, 6, 22, 37, 38, 76, 586, 636 ; 

 modifications of do., 27 ; Lavergne on British, 

 26 ; in the west of France, 106; and geology, 

 121; and the weather, 122; backward, 140: 

 Wilson on past and present, 196 ; do. on that 

 of the French Exhibition, 795, 796; as a 

 science. 248; and chemistry, 161, 322; appli- 

 cation of steam to, 75, 226, 266, 267, 322, 345, 

 362, 364, 379, 410, 426, 427, 443, 458, 459, 475, 

 507, 55:?, 554, 573, 620, 650, 652, 730,781,811; 

 experimental Grass, 587; peculiarities of, 652 ; 

 profits of, 682 ; function of salt in, 665, 700, 

 752; Iiish, 698; Hungarian, 701; improved, 

 763 ; sheep, 717 ; Yester, 797; Australian, 842 



Farmers, 765; rain guage for, 411, 461; de- 

 mands on, 621; clubs (see Societies) 



Farm buildings, portable, 764 



Farm accounts, 287 



Farm labour, distribution of, 74, 108 ; value of, 

 589 



Farm horses, acreage consumed by, 27 ; food for, 

 139, 250; boarded floors for, 77 



Farm-yard manure, 779 



Fences, 334,582; Yew, 320; formation of, 374 ; 

 Thorn. 468, 566, 573 ; mixed, 486, 518 ; how to 

 cut, 502, 533, 566; living, 713 ; hedgerow, 745 



Ferns, morphology in, 24 ; Bradbury's Nature 

 Printed, rev., 223; Century of, rev., 191; 

 Sowerby's, of Great Britain, rev., 207 ; Allies 

 of, by do., rev., 759; new garden, 388, 468, 

 532, 660, 677, 708; hardy, at Sydenham, 389, 

 406; list of, 454; hothouse, 471; Hare's-foot, 

 584; Lowe's Natural History of, rev., 759; 

 names of, 760; Moore's Popular History of, 

 the British, rev., 807 



Fertility of soils, 361, 378, 393, 425, 442, 45S, 521, 

 537, 570, 586, 602, 617. 618 



Fibrous substances, 87, 155, 204, S53 



Fibrous Plants of India, Dr. Royle on, 204 



Figs, winter, 86, 102, 119; Pregussata, 154, 206 ; 

 to propagate, 174; on heavy clay, 659 



Filter, cheap, 102, 630 



Finocchio, 284 



Fir trees, to transplant, 600 



Fire insurances, 73 



Fish, enemies to, in fresh- water Aquaria, 339; 

 as manure, 492 



Fisken's plough, 683, 700, 731, 810 



Flax, Delamer on, rev., 13 ; .in Ireland, 27, 45 ; 

 crop, returns of, 717 



Fleas, cure for, 70; Turnip, 746, 780 



Flits, miscalled cholera, 710 



Flora, Yorkshire by Baines, rev., 6; Hooker 

 and Arnott's British, 423 



Floriculture, seasonable hints on, 191 



Flour, imports of, 58 ; averages, 44, 59 ; detec- 

 tion of adulterated, 262; Horse Chesnut, 790 



Flowers, of the Crimea, 566, 567 ; favourite, 

 727 



Flower-pot, Chinese, 357 



Food, Mr. Lawes on, 27; adulterations of, by 

 Hassall, rev., 71; of plants, 76; Swede Tur- 

 nips as, 174, 206; of Rooks, 363; supply of, 

 748; Caird on do., 731, 761, 762, 777; to cook, 

 790; of cattle, 179; statistics of, 70, 90, 107, 

 125; economy of, 122; horse, 139; Rape-cake 

 as, 179 ; for sheep, 248, 289. 321,323; and pro- 

 duce of dairy cows, 250 ; green, 307 ; straw 

 chaff as, 307; markets, Prussian, 669 ; Mangel 

 Wurzel as, for pigs, 716 ; do. injurious to, 397, 

 411, 475, 491 



Footmarks, mysterious, 176 



Forbidden fruit, to get seeds of, 533 



Force, vital, 435 



Forests, Royal, 51, 85, 132, 133, 220, 

 334, 358; Whittiewood, 133; New, 

 Woolmer, 758 



Fork and spade husbandry, 3, 6, 22, 37, 38, 68, 

 76, 174 



Forks, steel digging, 2S9 



Fortune (Mr.), advice from, 84 



Fowls, to keep, 14 



Frames, coverings for, 773, 775 



France, agriculture in the west of, 106 ; mules 

 of, 178; small holdings in, 363; cookery in, 

 791; Yapp's Duties on Imports into, rev., 

 790 



Fraser's (Messrs.) Nursery, 103 



Frigi Domo, injured by soaking in boiled oil, 

 71; cause of do. 87 



Frost, severity of, 115; of 1813-14, 119; effects 

 of on plants, 153, 154, 207, 242, 315, 564; do. on 

 a Cherry tree, 454; in Hertfordshire, 175; in 

 Berwickshire, 174 ; Vines killed by, 222 ; at 

 Glasnevin, 260, 278; water an attractor of, 

 281 ; in Italy, 336 ; protection of frames from, 

 773, 775 



Fruits, Pears, to raise from seed, 21 ; Beurre 

 Superfin, 22; Marie Louise, 38; Choix d'un 

 Amateur, 85; Beurre" Ranee, 317; grittiness 

 of, 355; crop of, 565; decay in, 628; cracked, 

 724; in paper bags, 742; Verulam, 805; 

 Apple, Dommiska, 134 ; Gooseberry, 664 ; 

 monstrous, 692; juice of Star, 712; Peaches, 

 283, 726, 743, 758; double flowered crimson 

 Chinese, 806; Fig, Pregussata, 154, 206; 

 Orange, trifacial, 504; Plums, little known, 

 661, 693; double, 692 ; Columbia do., 693; 

 American do., 726 ; Cherries, brandy, 584 ; 

 Currants, Champagne, 646 ; Gooseberry, sports, 

 596, 612; small, to force, 358; to preserve, 

 456; Forbidden, to get seed of, 533; to 

 crystallise, 616; eaten by wireworms, 726 ; of 

 Gardenia Rothmanni, 436 



Fruit trees, Pear growing, 4 ; on Quince stocks a 

 Natchez, 6 ; pyramidal, 72 ; seedling, 101, 788, 

 854 ; tor exposed places, 320 ; culture of, 37 ; 

 do. iu Scotland, 174 ; Gooseberry, to prune, 

 102 ; Currant, to prune, 102 ; to propagate' 

 153 ; new way of do., 454 ; Cherry, effecta of 

 the spring frosts on, 454 ; Orange, treatment 

 of, 504; French, 727; Fig, 86, 102, 119; to 

 propagate. 174 ; on heavy clay, 659 ; Walnut, 

 to graft, 678 ; Apricot, non-production of, 336, 

 358 ; in Orchard-houses, 806 ; Moss on, to 

 remove, 40; composition for, 53 ; pruning of 

 during the first year of planting, 86; wash 

 for, 102 ; spring protection for, 24, 100, 134 

 135, 189, 239, 302, 317, 336, 373, 389, 406, 502, 

 518, 677, 821 ; training wall, 469 ; select, 536; 

 dwarf, 614; effect of frost on, 153, 154, 207, 

 242, 260, 278, 281, 315, 564, 840 



Fuchsias, pyramidal, 207, 891 ; monstrous 

 bloom of, 740 



Fuel, consumption of, at Kew, 86, 102, 279 ; do. 



at Messrs. Weeks, 86, 102, 175 

 Fumigation of soft plants, 7 



Fungi, Pear, 724 ; Cucumber, 301 





221, 



700, 



320, 



7 



G. 



walls, 551, 

 artificially 



838 

 and 





Gaines (Mr.) nursery, 23 



Galls, different kinds, 116 

 Galton's Art of Travel, rev., 125 



Galvanised wire, 615, 662 



Gapes, cure for, 606 



Gardenia Rothmanni, fruit of, 436 



Gardens, Crystal Palace, 7, 263, 567; Kew, 280, 

 583 ; consumption of fuel at do., 86, 102, 279; 

 Dr. Hooker's appointment in do., 451 ; Cactus 

 house at do., 486; Glasnevin, extracts from 

 the annual report of, 152; effects of the frost 

 at do., 260, 278 ; refuse of, as manure, 40 ; Mr. 

 Rucker's, 338; botanical, 420, 484, 547, 628, 

 660 ; continental do., 404, 405 ; irrigation of, 

 421, 438; about London, 239, 438; country 

 school, 538, 572, 714; Arundel Castle, 567; 

 winter, 565 ; Gunnersbury Park, 551 ; trans- 

 planting large trees at do., 565, 582, 598, 614; 

 Wilkins' model, 723; Belvoir Castle, 759,775; 

 Enville Hall, 790; Chrysanthemums in the 

 Temple, 823 ; Orleans House, 839 



Gardening, notes from Australia, 119 ; Welsh, 

 119; Somersetshire, 581; landscape, 612; 

 Australian, 836 



Gardeners, for the Crimea, 373 

 Gardeners' Benevolent Institution, 469, 487, 502; 

 anniversary, 405 



Garden Ferns, new, a88, 468, 532, 660, 677, 708 



Garden pots, new, 453, 470 



Garden walks, weeds on, 156 



Garden walls, 175, 277; protections, 24, 189, 239, 



302, 317, 373, 389, 406, 502, 518, 677 : non do., 



336,358 

 Gas from green wood, 281 

 Gas-lime, effect of on lawns, 281 

 Gas stoves, 693 

 Gas-tar, use of, 191, 208 

 Gas-water, for killing insects, 192 

 Genera Piantarum Florae Germanic*, 806 

 Genetyllis, 807 



Geography, De Candolle's Botanical, rev., 615 

 Geology and agriculture, 121; Lyell's Manual 



of Elementary, rev., 304 

 Geonoma corallifera, 68 



Geraniums, scarlet, 303; preparing do, for 

 bedding, 357 



Giessen Botanic Garden, 405 



Gladioli, diseased, 676 



Glasnevin Botanic Garden, extracts from the 



annual report of, 152 ; effects of the frost at 



260, 277 



Glass, paint for, 518; on Peach 



structures, coverings for, 677; 



frosted, 726 « 



Glass walls, 175, 206 

 Gombo, 264 



Goodsir on plant electricity, 708 



Gooseberry bush, red and yellow fruit on a, 596, 

 612 



Gooseberries, to prune, 102 ; sporting, 506, 612 

 Gooseberry caterpillar, 24, 281, 302, 358, 500, 



517, 518, 532, 533, 550, 566 ; salt for, 540 

 Gooseberry fly, 317 

 Gore House, 283 



Gorse, culture, 14, 45 ; to sow, 93 

 Gosse's Zoology, rev., 583; Aquarium, rev., 

 Gossypium herbaceum, 855 

 Gourds, golden, 6 ; large, 710 ; distinction 



origin of, 803 

 Grafting, Beet, 20 ; Rhododendrons, 6, 20, 22, 



38, 53, 70, 86, 102, 118, 134, 154, 502 ; Conifers, 



66; stocks v. scions, 438; Walnuts, 678; em- 

 bryos, 627, 678, 692 



Grain, fallows with, 123; growth of, 668 ; supply 

 of, 748, 794; Caird on do., 731, 761, 762,777; 

 Wheat, distance to plant, 780 



Grapes, Barbarossa, 119; growing, 389, 406; 

 Golden Hamburgh, 678, 693; Scotch White 

 Clustpr 824 



Grape mildew, 188, 440, 532, 582; in Madeira' 

 205; new kind of, 264; Neapolitan, 693; re- 

 medies for, 694 ; in Portugal,v773 



Grass, Pampas, 6, 438; propagation of do., 614; 

 Italian Rye, 285; to sow do., 29, 781; Mr. 



' Telfer's do., 57, 158 ; remarks by Mr. Morton 

 on do., 158, 177 ; seed of do., 210 ; weight of 

 do., 211, 213; North country farmer's opinion 

 of, 267; Dickenson on do., 380; to top dress, 



194 ; seeds, 861 

 Grass farming, 587 

 Grass land, gas water as manure for, 395; to 



break up, 842 



Grasses, permanent, 12 



Gravity, specific, 678 



Greenhouse, climbers for, 360 



Greensted Church, 835 



Griffith's Posthumous Papers, rev., 338 , 



Guano, to test, 146; imports of, 213; BH* 

 Island, 225; v. nitrate of soda, 228; buying* 

 344; adulterated, 395; to apply, 408; ana 

 superphosphate, 575; introduction of, 621 



Guatemala, botanical news from, 282, 336 



Guava jelly, to make, 614 



Gumming, causes of, 616 



Gunnersbury park, 551; transplanting latF 5 



trees at, 552, 565, 582, 598, 614 

 Guthrie's Sermons, 854 

 Gymnastic Polymachinon, Chicago's, rev., 48» 



Gymnogramma lanata, 660 f 



Gyneriuin argenteum, 6, 438; propagation Wi 



614 



