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INDEX. 



Heputica, query respecting a double white, 320. 



Hesperides, garden of the, 397. 



Heworth Society of Florists' show on July 8th 



and August Sth, 416. 

 Hiort's circular chimney.flues, account of, 160. 

 Histoire Naturelle des Oranges, query respect- 

 ing, 319. 

 HohenzoU Sigmaringen, house and grounds of 



the Prince of, 492. 

 Hogg, Mr. Thomas, on destroying the wire- 

 worm, 317 ; on the use of lime in the culture 

 of the soil, 533. 

 Hogg's nursery, noticed, 195. 

 Holly and hazel as underwood, by Mr. James 



Fraser, 96. 

 Holm Bush Lodge noticed, 303. 

 Horn of the Alps, 499 

 Horticultural Chemistry, outlines of, by G. W. 



Johnston, Esq., 79. 205. 321. 

 Horticultural Societies : 



Bedale, meeting of June 28th, 412. 

 i Bedfordshire, annual show of July 25th, 532. 

 Bolton, August 6th, 422. 

 Caledonian, meeting of March Sth, 54; Aug. 



7th, 403; Aug. 21st, 507. 

 Cambridgeshire, report for March 30th, 172; 



prizes awarded by, 173. 

 Chelmsford and Essex, meeting of March 21st, 

 173 ; April 22d, 175 ; June 24th, 302 ; Sept. 

 23d, 525. 

 ; Dumfries and Galloway, Sept. 18th, 508. 

 Dundee, meeting of May 2d, 282 ; June, 404 ; 



Sept. 12th, 507. 

 Durham, Northumberland, and Newcastle 

 upon Tyne, Transactions of, reviewed. 

 Vol. I. Part I., 21. 244. 

 Evesham, notice of, 58 ; meeting of April 

 17th, 301; Sept, 25th, 527; anniversary of, 

 July 24th, 429. 

 Glouce.'iter, show of, on May 23d, 300 ; June 



23d, 301 ; July 25th, 426; Oct. 10th, 526. 

 Herefordshire, meeting of April 16th, 170 ; 

 prizes awarded, 170 ; exhibition of May 16th, 

 297 ; June 24th, 298 ; July 25th, 424 ; Sept. 

 27th 527. 

 Hull, meeting of April 28th, 292. 

 ( Ipswich, meeting of July 28th, 432. 

 Lancaster, 423. 

 Liverpool, exhibition of May 26th, 295 ; April 



24th, 418 ; July 31st, 420. 

 London, criticism on Catalogue, 64 ; meeting 

 of February 5th and 19th, and March 4th, 

 56; March 18th, 57 ; April 1st, 166; April 

 15th and May 6th, 167; May 20th, 168; 



Hot-beds, improvements in the construction of, 



by T. A. Knight, Esq. Pre.?. H.S., 368. 

 Hot-beds, method of expelling damp air from 



early ones, by Mr. Hobert Wilson, i38. 

 Hot-house flues, query on cleaning, 183 ; answer 



to, 184. 

 Hot-houses, improvements made in the appara- 

 tus for circulating hot water in, by Mr. George 

 Cottam, F.H.S., 17 ; on heating by steam 

 through the medium of stone, by the Rev. 

 James Armitage Rhodes, 330 ; query on the 

 construction of, 185 ; answer to, 185 ; in York, 

 shire, in which steam is employed along with 

 hot water for the purposes of heating, by Mr. 

 Henry Bains, 19. 

 Hot wall, description and plans of a, by Mr. 



John Hay, C.M.H.S.,243. 

 Hot water and steam compared, 180. 

 Hot water, circulation of, in pipes below the level 

 of the boiler, by R. W. Byers, Esq., 61 ; heat- 

 ing by, at Sundridge Park and Russel Place, 

 63; in earthen pipes,, by Robert Reid, Esq., 

 400; remark on heating hot-houses by, by 

 ) Thomas Bacon, Esq., 440. 

 Houseman, Mr., on growing vines in pots, 249 ; 

 on the cultivation of various culinary vege- 

 tables, 102 ; the best pine for general culture, 

 186. 

 Howes, Mr. R. L., account of some remarkably 



large flowers of cockscomb amaranth, 351. 

 Hunt's Half-a-dozen Hints on Picturesque Do- 

 mestic Architecture reviewed, 43. 

 Hurdles, patterns for, 401. 

 Hurst, Mr. W., on a tilt for elevating frame 



sashes, 239. 

 Hybrids,''permanency of, by Mr. R. Sweet, 182. 

 Hydrangeas, to produce blue ones, 402. 

 Jackson's Designs for Villas reviewed, 47. 

 Jagersjiriis, account of a very old oak at, 500. 

 Jamaica Society for the encouragement of agri- 

 culture, &c., proceedings of December, 1825, 

 150; Sept., 1826,150; April, 1827, 150 ; pre- 

 miums given, 151. 

 Iford, notice of, 303. 



Irapoverishers of soil, general and partial, 39. 

 Incubation of chickens or silkworms, 305. 

 Indian corn, Mr. Cobbett's attempt to introduce, 



506. 

 Inquisitor's review of Thompson's Lectures[on 



the Elements of Botany, 126. 

 Insects, humanity in killing them, 316 ; on de- 

 stroying, 279 ; by quicksilver, 444. 

 Instinct of practical gardeners, 208. 

 Intoxication, to dissipate symptoms of. 



June 3d, 284 ; June 17th, July 1st and 15th, Jobbing gardener, life of, remarks on, 533. 



285 ; Aug. Sth, 408 ; Aug. 19th and Sept. 



2d, 409; Sept. 16th and Oct. 7th, 514; Oct. 



21st, 515 ; Transactions of, reviewed. Vol. 



VII. Part II., 241. 

 Montrose, meeting of Sept. 10th, 511 ; prize 



show of May 7th, 283. 

 Paris, Annales of, liv. 7, 8, and 9, 283 ; meet- 

 ing of Sept. 18th, 1828, 389 ; Oct. 1st, 487. 

 Pennsylvania, remarks respecting, by J. M., 



501. 

 Prussian, Transactions of, reviewed, and ex- 



tract from meetings of, 250. 

 Ripon, meeting of June 20th, 411. 

 Ross, meeting of April 23d, and prizes award- 

 ed, 171, 172; June 18th, 299; July 23d, 



425 ; Oct. 18th, 528. 

 Tournay, notice of, 51. 

 Wakefield, meeting of June 11th, 290; report 



of the chairman, 290. 

 Worcestershire, meeting of June 19th, 427 ; 



June 23d, 428; July 15th, 428; Sept. SOth, 



526. 

 Yorkshire, meeting of May 21st, 286 ; prizes 



awarded, 288 ; July 2d, 409 ; Sept. 3d, 515. 

 Horticultural stoves, method of warming, by 



the Rev. R H. Williamson, Newcastle, 24. 

 Horticulture of the United States of America, 



by Jesse BueL, Esq. C.M.H.S., 193. 

 Horticulture, taste for, in France, 266. 

 Hortus Upsal(5nsis, notice of the original, 200. 



Johnson, G. W., Esq., Outlines of Horticultu- 

 ral Chemistry, 79. 205. 321. 419 ; on the hardy 

 Morton Peach, 276. 



Journal of Agriculture, notice respecting anew, 

 273. 



Journeyman, defence of head-gardeners against 

 the complaints of, 210. 



Journeymen gardeners, &c., on paying their 

 wages on the Saturday night or Sunday 

 morning, 85. 



Ipswich flower show of July 17, 529. 



Irrigation, asparagus improved by, by Mr. W. 

 T. Forster, 235. 



Irish labourers, remarks on, by Robert Thomp- 

 son, Esq., 407. 



Irish yew, fur."C, and broom, 341. 



Iron-roofed liot-houses, 'remarks on, by W. 

 Hamilton, Fsq. M.D,, 442. 



Italian gardens, remarks on, 212. 



Juice of vegetables, 131. 



Kaulfussia cmelldides, described, 375 ; figured, 

 376. 



Kendall, Mr. Alfred, answer to queries respect- 

 ing his garden library, 311 ; his description of 

 a cucumber or melon pit with bevelled hollow 

 walls, and on the use of these walls for other 

 purposes, 226. 



Kendal Mechanics' berry show of August 2d, 

 418. 



Kenrick's nursery noticed, 195. 



