540 



INDEX. 



351 ; successful method of growing to a large 

 size, by Mr. Robert Errington, 350. 



Collectanea, by John Murray, Esq. F.S.A. &c. 

 Sec, 485. 



Collections of plants, on preservnig and increas- 

 ing, 326. 



Combretum combsum, figured and described, 

 371. 



Composition for fruit trees, query on Forsyth's, 

 by J. D. Parks, 320. 



Copenhagen, account of the botanic garden ot 

 the University of, by Prof J. W. Hornemann, 

 196. 



Cordova, notice of its horticulture, 74. 



Cornfield, account of his mode of treating the 

 carnation, 221. 



Cortical layers, 322. 



Cottam, Mr. George, on some improvements 

 made in the apparatus for circulating Hot 

 water in hot-houses, by Messrs. Cottam and 

 Hallen, of Winsley Street, 17. 



Cotyledon umbilicus as spinach, 280 ; critique 

 on the pronunciation of, 31-1. 



Court Lodge, notice of, 303. , , . . 



Covent Garden market, prices for the beginning 

 of September, 408 ; report for March, 1828, 

 60; May, 166; July, 286; first and second 



■ weeks of November, 513. 



Cow cabbage, notice of one, by W. Hamilton, 

 Esq. M.D., 403. 



Cowslips query on double ones, by the Kev. W. 

 T. Bre'e, 446. , , , ^ 



Cr&mbe maritima, on the culture of, by t. 

 Forbes, Esq. R.N., 359. | , , ^ 



Crassane pear, monstrosity of, figured and de- 

 scribed, 263. 



Cream gauge, description of, 438. 



Crickets in hot-houses, query respecting, 64. 



Crimea, culture of the vine in the, 393. 



Crows, to destroy, 280. 



Cucumber plants, how to preserve from mildew, 

 320. 



Cucumbers, method of forcing by fire heat, by 

 Mr. John Forrest, 362. 



Cucumbers and melons, query on the spot in, 

 189 ; answer by J. D. Parks, 319. 



Culinary vegetables, "ftbservations on the culti- 

 vation of various, by Mr. James Housman. 

 102. 



Cultivating the Chrysanthemum, successful me- 

 thod of, by Mr. W. Mitchinson, 97. 



Cultivation of the Chrysanthemum indicum, 99. 



Cumming/o campanulata figured and described, 

 374. , 



Curds, ready mode of procuring, 307. 



Curl in potatoes, on the cause of, 233. 



Currants, new variety of black, query respect- 

 ing, by R. in U., 535. 



Curtis's Botanical Magazine reviewed, March, 

 31 ; April, 135 ; June, 252; July, 369 ; August, 

 370. 



Cylinders, vertical ones with floating lids in- 

 stead of the common beer barrels, 308, 



Dahlia, answer to query on the derivation, &c., 

 188 ; on forcing, 401. 



Dairy caves, 499. 



Dairy system, improved, 279. 



Damp, to prevent exuding from walls, 532. 



Darwin, Dr., physiological hypothesis of, 204. 



Decay in a tree, signs announcing, 391. 



Declivities, on planting steep, 148. 



Del Picacho garden, 72. 



Delpierre's Manuel du Fermier, noticed, 48. 



Descriptions of plants, common defect in, 218. 



Devonport show of auriculas and polyanthuses 

 of April 23d, 302. 



Dissertation on the nature of soils, &c. &c., 

 noticed, 260. 



Dodds's, Mr. J., query on the mode of treating 

 Cape heaths, 534. 



Dougl^s/a nivalis, 278. 



Douglas's, Mr. David, A. L.S., account of the 

 species of Caloch6rtus, 368. 



Down Hill House, 512. 



Draining tile, account of a new one, 158. 



Drink for labourers in summer, 308. 



Drummond, Mr. James L., garden of the Bel. 

 fast Botanic and Horticultural Society, 164'; 

 weather, &c., at Cork, 165. 



Drying corn, machine for, figured and de- 

 scribed, 281. 



Duflin bean, query on, by W. Hamilton, Esq., 

 190. 



Duff, Mr. Chri-stie, C.M.H.S., on the treatment 

 of A^ymphEe^a rubra, 369. 



Dung without straw, 148. 



Dutrochet's botanical physiology, critique on, 

 313. 



Dutton, Mr. Hely, query respecting polyan- 

 thuses and pinks, 446. 



Dyer's retiocoupling bee-boxes, critique on, by 

 S. Watts, 311. 



Earth, removal of, 277. 



Edinburgh, new or rare plants which have 

 flowered near, 507 ; price of fruits in, 405 ; 

 botany at, 405 ; strawberries grown in the 

 vicinity of, 511. 



Edwards's.Botanical Register reviewed, March, 

 32; April, 136; June, 253; July, 371; Au- 

 gust, 372. 



Elm, observations on raising the Ontario 

 White, 277. 



El Achira plant, account of, by W. Hamilton, 

 Esq., 158. 



Epidermis, description of, 131. 321. 



Errington's, Mr. Robert, answer to query on the 

 spot in melons, &c., 445 ; answer to query on 

 mignonette, 445; to query on Pindars, 446 j 

 method of growing the Cockscomb Ama- 

 ranth to a large size, 350. 



Eschschultzza californica figured and described, 

 372. 



Esculent C4nna, remark on, 444; etymology of 

 names of plants, 444. 



Exotic plants, query on the treatment of tropi- 

 cal, in stoves, 184 ; answer to, 184. 



Falconar's, David, Esq., queries on proper soils 

 for various plants, &c. &c., 446 ; query respect- 

 ing Tiilipa Sibthorpwrna, 446. 



Falderman, M. J., on the horticulture and 

 weather in the southern parts of Russia,'149. 



Falla, Mr. William, on planting orchards, 21. 



Farmers' library, notice of some tracts on 

 farming, &c., 159. 



Farmer's Register, and Monthly Magazine of 

 Foreign and Domestic Events, reviewed, 

 38. 258. 



Farm, establishment of an experimental, 271. 



Farrier and Naturalist noticed, 146. 



Felton's Portraits of English Authors on Gar- 

 dening noticed, 261. 



Fence, description of a double sunk, in Gar- 

 bally, by Mr. James Eraser, 334. 



Ferns, catalogue of the hardy and exotic 

 ones at Bury Hill, by Mr. David Cameron, 

 A.L.S,!. 



Ferrkria atrata figured and described, 373. 



Fibrils of roots, description of, 132. 



Fig, management of, 114. 



Figs, to improve dried ones, 531. 



Filberts, Turkish method of preserving, 307. 



Filtering water on a large scale, by the late 

 John Braddick, Esq., 307. 



Fires, mode of extinguishing, 308. 



Fir, on the White Spruce, as a nurse, by Mr. 

 James Eraser, 216. 



Fish, on treating gold and silver, in answer to 

 several querists, 191 ; query on gold and silver 

 ones, 319. 



Fleming's British Farmer's Magazine review- 

 ed, February, 35 ; May, 145; August, 379. 



Flitwick House, 303. 



Flbra Australasica reviewed, March, 34 : April 

 140 ; June, 255 ; July, 374. 



Flbra Londinensis reviewed, Nos. XXXV and 

 XXXVl., new ser., 143. 



Floral and Horticultural Society of Manchester 

 meeting of September 15th, 528. ' 



Floral Society of Brussels, meeting of Feb. 20tb, 

 51. 



