INDEX. 



539 



Botanical and] Horticultural Society of Hex- 

 ham, meeting and prizes awarded on April 



30th, £94. 

 Botanical Cabinet reviewed, Marcli, 35 ; April, 



138 ; June, 254 ; July, 373 ; Aug., 373. 

 Botanical geograpliy, use of, 403. 

 Botanical physiology, notice of Dutrocliet's, 



313. 

 Botanic and Horticultural Society of Belfast, 



garden of, by Mr. James L. Drummond, 161. 

 Botanic garden at Brooklyn, 195 ; at Munich, 



498 ; of Montreal, 157 ; of St. Vincent, 501 ; 



of the University of Copenhagen, account of, 



by Prof. J. W, Hornemann, 196. 

 Botanic Garden reviewed, March, 34 j April, 



142 J June, 255; July, 375. 

 Botanic gardens, query respecting, by W. Grif- 

 fith, Esq., 535. 

 Botanic names, introduction of, into general 



language, 148. 

 Botany and gardening of Spain, by Don Mariano 



La Gasca, 65. 

 Botany at Edinburgh, 40.5. 

 Botany, evident utility of, 128 ; mode of study- 

 ing, 128. 

 Boyce, Mr. W., new mode of growing Cape 



broccoli, 113. 

 Braddick, John, Esq. F.H.S., decease of, 192; 



his mode of filtering water on a large scale, 



307. 

 Branches and buds, origin of, 133. 

 Bread fruit tree, figured and described, 369. 

 Bree, the Rev. W. T., query respecting double 



cowslips, 446. 

 Bregazzi's thermometer, notice respecting, 486. 

 Bristol nursery library, notice of, 311. 

 British Flower- Garden reviewed, March, 33; 



April, 139 ; June, 255 ; July, 374 ; Aug., 374. 

 Broccoli, new mode of growing Cape, by Mr. W, 



Boyce, 113 ; on the diseases of, 24. 

 Bronn's Ergebnisse, &c., noticed, 48. 

 Brooklyn, botanic garden at, noticed, 195. 

 Broom, notices respecting the Irish, 341. 

 Brown grub, on destroying, 189. 

 Brown, Mr. Charles, decease of, 320. 

 Brown, Mr. John, on ringing trees, 484. 

 Bruges, notice of the Society of Flora of, 51. 

 Brussels, notice of the hot-houses, &c., forming 



there, 51. 

 BruyJ^re's earth, query on, 187 ; answer to, 187. 

 Buds and branches, origin of, 133. 

 Buel, Jesse, Esq., on the Horticulture of the 



United States of America, 1S3 ; scions for 



grafting, received from him, 156. 

 Buen Retire, garden of, 70. 

 Burg-garten, description of the, 272. 

 Burlington nursery noticed, 195. 

 Bury Hill, catalogue of ferns at, 1. 

 Butret's Taille raisonnee des Arbres frutiers, 



&c. &c., noticed, 267. 

 Byers, Robert, W., Esq., on the circulation of 



hot water below the level of the boiler, 61. 

 C&ctus peruviana var., notice of, 397. 

 Cadiz, horticulture of and taste for flowers in, 



71. 

 CEEsalpinifl corikria, notice of, 397. 

 Caldecott, Mr. A., F.H.S., on movable coping 



and coverings for fruit walls ; and on fasten- 

 ! ing wall trees with wire and matting, instead 

 ■ of nails and shreds, 355. 

 Caledonian Horticultural Society, see Horticul- 

 tural Society, Caledonian. 

 Caloch6rtus, account of the species of, by Mr. 



David Douglas, A.L.S., 368. 

 Calorif^re, account of the new water, and other 

 apparatus, by the Marquis de Chabannes, 

 28. 

 Calton Hill, on laying out as a pleasure-ground, 



163. 

 Camellias in the open air, 158. 

 Cameron, Mr. David, A.L.S., catalogue of ferns 



at Bury Hill, 1. 

 Campanula, critique respecting, by W. Hamil- 

 ton, Esq.M.D. 442. 

 Canker in trees, query on, 190. 



Canna, remark on the esculent, 444. 



Cape heaths, query on the mode of treatment 



by J. Dodds, 535. 

 Capuchins of Sarria, gardens of, 76. 

 Carnation and picotee, cultivation of, 344.' 

 Carnation, treatment of, followed bv Mr Corn 



field, 221. ^ 



Carolina, South, method of preparing a rice 



plantation, and raising a crop in, by Mr A 



Middleton, 238. 

 Carrots, query respecting, 320. 

 Carter's Address to the New York Horticul- 

 tural Society, &c. &c., reviewed, 268. 

 Carthagena, plants introduced from, by Dr. Ha. 



milton, 278. J 



Casa del Amor, gardens of, 73. 

 Cashiobury Park, 304. 



Catasi^tum Claveringi, figured and described, 373. 

 Caterpillars, destruction of, 52. 

 Cattl{:ya crispa figured and described, 373. 

 Cattle, remedy for hoven, 271. 

 Cauliflowers, on the diseases of, 24 ; cultivation 



of early, by Mr. W. Grey, 246. 

 Celery, maggots in, query on, 189 ; query on a 



disease in, by J. D. Parks, 320. 

 Cellular integument, 322. 

 Chabannes, Marquis de, on conducting air by 



forced ventilation, and on regulating the tem- 

 perature of in dwellings, 28 ; account of the 



new water Calorif^re and other apparatus, 28, 

 Chalfont House, effects of profitable plantations 



in the woodlands of, 119. 

 Champignons,query respecting some, in Finland, 



4i8. 

 Charcoal powder for packing pinks and carna- 

 tions, 190. 

 Charleston, season at, 396. 

 ChayA root of Ceylon, 276. 

 Cheese, notice of the Schabzieger, in Switzer- 

 "• land, 392. 

 Cherimoyer and Mango, suggestions respecting 



the culture of, by T. A. Knight, Esq. Pre*. 



H. S,, 365. 

 Cherries, remarks on forcing, 312. 

 Chestnut, water, notice respecting, 266. 

 Chickens or silkworms, artificial incubation of, 



305. 

 Chimney-flues, account of Mr. Hiort's circular 



ones, 160. 

 China, cultivation of tea in, by Mr. Main, 454. ' 

 Chinese Paddy, cultivation of, 263. 

 Chiswick garden, April 24., 168 ; rare hardy 



plants flowered in, by Mr. John Lindley, 



F.L.S., 243 364. 

 Chrysanthemum Indicum, cultivation of, 99; 



successful method of cultivating, by Mr. W. 



Mitchinson, 97. 

 Chiysinthemums, query on cultivating, 187. 

 Churchill, E. W., Esq. R.N., on the culture of 



Solandra grandiflbra, 352. 

 Churchyards, improvement suggested in, 497. 

 Cinnamon, preparation of, 399. 

 Cistlneae reviewed, March, 34 ; April, 141 : 



July, 375. 

 Citric acid may be prepared from gooseberries, 



531. 

 Citrus, query on the varieties of the genus, 



188 ; answer, 318. 

 Clark's catalogue of seeds, roots, &c. &c., no- 

 ticed, 260. 

 Clarkson, Mr. Joseph, on the great height to 



which the culture of the gooseberry has 



arrived, with some remarks on their different 



peculiarities, 481. 

 Clover, notice of South American, 503 ; of the 



flesh-coloured, 392. 

 Cobham Hall, 303. 

 C6ccus insect, on the Nonpareil apple, query on, 



by Mr. R. Reid, 189 ; answer to, 189. 

 C6ccus ov^tus, remark on destroying, 316. 

 Cockchaffer, destruction of, 264. 

 Cockscomb, account of a remarkable one, by 



William Stowe, Esq., 101. 

 Cockscomb amaranth, account of some remark. 



ably large flowers of, by Mr. R. L. Howes, 



