INDEX. 



-CXBBOT, on the sorts of mulberry for silk, 

 worms, 318. 



4^163, on treating the layers or cuttings of, 265. 



.(i Dies 41ba, as a nurse in plantations, by Mr. 

 James Fraser, 216. 



Absorption, application of medicine by, 438. 



Accentuation, critique on, 63. 



Achlra plant, notice of, by W. Hamilton, Esq., 

 M.D.,403. 



Adam's Lodge of Free Gardeners, meeting of, on 



„""JuneSth, 295. 



Advice to Young Gardeners, 211. 



Agricultural and Botanical Society of Ghent, 51. 



Agricultural and Botanical Society of Louvain, 



. meeting of, Feb. 7th, 51. 



Agricultural Society of Bavaria, 495. 



Agronome, on manure, Sec, 208 ; on the ad- 



. vantageoua planting of a piece of ground, with 

 remarks on pruning, &c., 477; remarks by, 

 on garden libraries, 309. 



Air damp, on expelling, from early hot-beds, by 

 Mr. Robert Wilson, 238. 



Air, on conducting, by forced ventilation, and 

 on regulating the temperature in dwellings, 

 by the Marquis de Chabannes, 28. 



Albany Nursery, 195. 



Alhaurin, town of, 73. 



Almond, dwarf, notice of, by John Ferme, 164. 



Almonds, ripened at Harviestown, 164. 



Alnwick gooseberry, carnation, and picotee 

 show of July 31st, 417. 



Altaic mountains, scientific excursion to, 393. 



Amaryllideis, on the culture of, 341. 



Amaryllis vittata, flowered by Mr. James Pick- 

 ering, 484. 



American forest, 281. 



America, principal nurseries of, 195 ; woods and 

 gardens of, 268. 



AmpthiU Park, 304. 



Ancients, forest culture of the, 391. 



Ancient Society of York Florists, show of June 

 19th, 289. 



Anemone, farther query on the disease of, 192. 



Annales de la Soci^t^ d'Horticulture de Paris, 

 &c., reviewed, liv. iii., iv., and v., 261. 



Annual florists' feast at Northampton, on July 

 23d, 524. 



An6mala hort^nsis, 187. 



Anhna Cherimhlia, notice of, 397. 



Ants on peach trees, query respecting, 320. 



Apple and pear trees, on managing and keeping 

 their fruits in winter, by Mr. W. Grey, 245. 



Apple, Court of Wick Pippin, 257; some ac- 

 count of theMalcarle or Charles,by John Lind- 

 ley, "Esq., F.R.S. L.S., 366; Red Ingestrie 

 35; Thibbaud's Pearmain, 144; Blenheim 

 Pippin, 145. 



Apples, curious method of preserving, by Mr. 

 T. A. Meyer, 363 ; query respecting their pre- 

 servation, 448 ; to preserve all the year, 403. 



Apple trees, on changing the position of their 

 branches, to bring them into a bearing state. 

 240; remarks on, 282. 



Apricot, Turkey, 144. 



Aranjuez, royal gardens of, 67. 



Arboretum at Bagshot Park, 434. 



Arcana of Science, &c., noticed, 146. 



Architecture of Munich, 498. 



Arcca nut, 399. 



Arrac&cha plant, grown in the open air, by W. 

 Hamilton, Esq. M.D., 402. 



Artichoke, large one, 406. 



Ashridge Park, 304. 



Asparagus, cultivation of, by Mr. W. Grey, 246; 

 by Mr. Thomas Smith, 249 ; effects of salt on, 

 444 ; improved by irrigation, by Mr. W. T. 

 Forster, 235 ; method of forcing in the open 

 ground, in permanent beds, by Mr. David 

 Spiers, 360; particulars relative to the culti- 

 vation of, by M. T. A. Meyer, 105 ; remark 

 on forcing, 506. 



Astank'nia, house and scenery of, 394. ' 



Atmosphere, a brief Essay on, by Mr. P. Masey, 

 jun., 458. 



Augarten, description of the, 272. 



Augsburg, gardens round, 493. 



Auricula, management of fine sorts of, by Mr. 

 W. Grey, 246 ; Mr. Dalmaine of Dalston's, 

 159. 



Awning for a tulip bed, critique on, by Mr. F. 

 W. Smith, 183; description of an, 53. 



Bacon, Thomas, Esq., remarks on heating hot- 

 houses by hot water, 440. 



Bagshot Park, house and gardens, 303. 433. 



Bains, Mr. Henry, on some hot-houses in York, 

 shire, in which steam is employed along with 

 water, for the purposes of heating, 19. 



Bamboo, suggestion respecting, by R. in U., 535, 



Bark, description of, 322. 



Barnier's Guide des Proprittaires et de» Jar- 

 diniers pour le Choix, &c. &c., des arbres, 

 noticed, 267. 



Baronet's bread, recipe for making, 531. 



Bavaria, agriculture of, 494. 



Bean, notice of the winter or Swiss variety, 38. 



Beans, &c., query on preserving, 448. 



Beautiful, description of the, 468. 



Bee boxes, critique on Dyer's retrocoupling, bv 

 S. Watts, 311. i- B. J 



Bee-hives, remarks on and management of, 278. 



Bees, management of, 401 : method of feeding, 

 279. *' 



Beet root, on the manufacture of sugar from. 

 52. 148. ' 



Belladonna, effect produced by the applicatiors 

 of, 438. 



Billardifera scAndens figured and described, 

 375. 



Biography of Dr. Withering, 536. 



Birds, on scaring small ones from garden crops. 

 224. ^ 



Black forest, remark on the, 492. 



Blight, description of the white, 37. 



Bloodgood's nursery at Flushing, 194. 



Bones, as a manure, 36. 512. 



Bon Jardinier, notice of, 265. 



Book for instructing a young botanist, query on 

 the best, 187 ; answer to, 187. 



Borecole, account of a gigantic, BQ. 



Botanical and Horticultural Society of Durham, 

 Northumberland, and Newcastle upon Tyne, 

 anniversary dinner, 414 ; meetings and prizes 

 awardedlon Feb. 15th, 57, 58 ; April 18th and 

 24th, 169. ; May 2d, 293 ; June 10th, 294. and 

 413 ; June 13th, 293; ?July 11th, 413 ; July 

 ISth, 414; Sept. Sth and 12th, 519. 



