476 INDEX. 



Blakie's treatise on mildew, wheat, lime, &c. 

 {advertised), 232. 

 treatise on the smut in wheat (adver- 

 tised), ib. 

 Bland, Michael, Esq. his jubilee pippin, 72. 

 Blenheim, its lake and poplars, 17. 

 Bletia Tankervillaa, experimental observations 



on the culture of, by Mr. Otto, 188. 

 Bliss, Mr. G., his fruit-grower's instructor 



(advertised), 98. 

 Bonde, Count of, his improvements near {Stock- 

 holm, 446. 

 Bones, as manure in Denmark, 326. 

 , as manure in France, 323. 

 , for manure where ground, and how sold, 

 with other particulars, 333 ; how to collect for 

 vine borders, 334. „ iM 



Book-keeping, method of, by A.Trotter.Esq. 192. 

 Books advertised for January 1826, 97 ; for 



April, 230 ; for July, 361 ; for October, -143. 

 Books on Gardening, Agriculture, Botany, Do- 

 mestic Economy, &c, published since January 



1824, including new editions, &c, 74. 

 Books : America, 1824-25, 78 ; January 1826, 



78 ; April, 197 ; October, 443 



Britain, 1824-25, 74 ; January 1826, 74 ; 



April, 192 ; July, 312 ; October, 431. 



France, 1824-25,76; January 1826, 76 ; 



April, 195 ; July, 318 ; October, 437. 



Germany, 1824, 77 ; 1825, 78 ; January 



1826, 77 ; April, 196 ; July, 320 ; October, 440. 



Books, Danish and Swedish, 1824, 77 ; 1825, 



78 ; January 1826, 77 ; April, 197 ; July, 322. 



Books, Dutch and Flemish, 1824, 77 ; 1825, 78 ; 



January 1826, 77 ; April, 197 ; October, 442. 

 Books, Italian, 1824, 77; 1825, 78; January 

 1826, 77 ; April, 196 ; July, 326. 

 Russian and Polish, 1824, 77 ; 1825, 78 ; 



January 1826, 77 ; October, 442. 

 Spanish and Portuguese, 1824, 77 ; 



1825, 78; January 1826, 77; April, 196; 

 July, 322. 



Books preparing for publication, 443. 



reviewed for January 1826, 47 ; for April, 

 155 ; for July, 287 ; for October, 415. 

 Borage as manure, 200. 

 Bomholz's translation of Egger on the Culture 



of the Truffle, 320. 

 Botanical Cabinet, review of, 47. 60. 

 Cultivator (advertised), 98. 

 Lectures, popular, delivered at Edin. 

 burgh by professor Graham, 220 ; 

 in Belfast by Dr. Drummond, 340. 

 Magazine, review of, 47. 89. 

 Magnifier, for gardeners, 358. 

 Register, review of, 47. 60. (adver- 

 tised), 98. 362. 

 Sketches, notice of, 192. 

 Botanic Garden at Batavia, 52. 

 at Calcutta, 55. 

 at Edinburgh, 218. 

 at the Isle of France, 55. 

 at Madrid, 237. 



at Marylebone, broken up, 89. 

 at New South Wales, 55. 86. 

 at Spain, 236. 



at St. Petersburg!), 51 ; de- 

 scribed, 89. 

 at St. Vincent, 55 ; an account 

 of, by the Rev. L. Guilding, B.A. F.L.S. 

 reviewed, 193. 

 Botanic Garden at Trinidad, 55. 

 at Warsaw, 377. 

 of prince Razumoffsky, at Mos- 

 cow, 84. 

 , or Magazine of hardy Plants, 

 reviewed, 48. 61. (advertised), 97. 

 Botany, conversations on (advertised), 361. 



, lectures on, at Edinburgh, by Profes- 

 sor Graham, 220 ; at Belfast, by Dr. 

 Drummond, 340. 

 , lectures on the elements of, by Dr 



A. Todd Thomson (advertised), 99. 

 of Constantinople, by the Rev. R. Walsh, 



L.L D. & C.M.H.S, 293. 

 Of Dalhousie Castle and Gardens, by 

 Mr. Joseph Archibald, C.M.H.S., '251. . 



Botany, South African, Mr. Bowie's intentions 



respecting (advertised), 473. 

 Bouch£, M. P. F., his observations on forcing 



the Turkish Ranunculus, 186. 

 BouchtS, on the culture of the TorchThistle, 186. 

 Boughton Mount, 35. 

 Bourne, F, Esq., of Tereneure, 262. 

 Bowers, Mr. John, his description of an Elruge 

 Nectarine tree, in the garden of West Dean 

 House, Sussex, 174. 

 Bowers, on destroying the Bug and Scale on 



Pine plants, 308. 

 Bowie, Mr. James, Botanical Collector at the 

 Cape of Good Hope, his hints for the better 

 cultivation of Cape Heaths, 363 ; his inten- 

 tions (advertised), 473. 

 Boxtree as manure, in France, 323. 

 Braddick, John, Esq., F.H.S., his Claygate 

 Pearmain Apple, 73. 

 , on the Beurr^ Spence, and other 

 Pears, and on the art of keeping Fruit, 144. 

 Braddick, on the Present de Malines Pear, 33. 



, on three new keeping Pears, 249. 

 Brash, Mr., on the culture and use of the sea 



or shore Cale (Crambe Maritima), 189. 

 Brassica, or Cabbage family, on its different 

 species and varieties, by Prof. Decandolle, 63. 

 Breedon, the Rev. J. S., his Bere Court-pippin 



Apple, 73. 

 Breese, Mr. John, grows Pines on boards placed 



over a pit filled with dung, &c, 308. 

 Brewing, a practical treatise on, by C. N. Hay- 

 man (advertised), 99. 

 , Mr. Samuel Child's treatise on (ad- 

 vertised), 99. 

 Brighton Atheneeum and Oriental Garden, 89. 

 Brinjall or Aubergine, a variety of the Egg- 

 plant Solanum Melongena, 307. 

 British Botanist (advertised), 100. 



Entomology, by John Curtis, Esq. F. L.S. 



&c, remarks on, 317. 

 Farmer, by Mr. John Finlayson, an- 

 nounced, 99, remarks on, 192. 

 Flower Garden, reviewed, 47. 61. 

 Parks and Gardens, remarks on, by M. 

 Lenne\ royal garden engineer, Potsdam, 308. 

 British Warblers, &c, by Mr. Robert Sweet, 

 F.L.S., some account of, 193. 

 Wines, how to manufacture, 93. 

 Broccoli, to preserve in a growing state, from 



being injured by the frost, 224. 

 Brookhouse, J. Esq., Cucumbers grown by him 

 in a dung bed in the front of apeach house, 171. 

 Brown, Robert, Esq., F.R.S., L.S. &c, 54. 



, Mr., gardener at Stowe, 89. 

 Browns, Messrs., formerly of Perth, 256. 

 Buchan, Mr. W., F.H.S., on improving the 



Gardens of Cottages, 275. 

 Buck, Mr. W., his Elford seedling Grape, 72. ' 

 Buda Kale, on blanching and forcing, by John 



Wedgewood, Esq., 307. 

 Buda- Kale, query respecting, 472. 

 Budding in the Netherlands, 83. 

 Bulbous-rooted Plants, culture, byMr. Sweet, 31. 

 Roots, the Rev. W. Herbert's treatise 

 on (advertised), 99. 

 Bulos, his Traits d' Agriculture et d'Horti- 



culture, noticed, 437. 

 Burges, Mr. James, his recipe for composing a 

 liquid for effectually destroying Caterpillars, 

 Ants, Worms, and other Insects, 389. 

 Burn, Mr. Henry, F.H.S, his accountof a new 



seedling Grape, 415. 

 Burnard, J. P., Esq., on the remuneration of 



gardeners, 141. 

 Burton, W. D., Esq., 353. 

 Bushy Park, near Dublin, the residence of Sir 



Robert Shaw, bart., 263. 

 Bulletin des Sciences, Agricoles, et Econo- 



miques, remarks on, 320. 

 Cabbage, on the tree variety, by Mr. P. Day, 307. 



, or Brassica family, see Brassica, 63. 

 Cactus, several species of, grafted on Cactus 

 triqueter, by Mr. John Nairn, 171. 

 Speciosus, Speciosissimus, and other or- 

 namental succulent Plants, on the treatment 

 of, by Mr. W. J. Shennan, 398. 



