ENGRAVINGS IN VOL. III. 



No. IMPLEMENTS. " ?*& 



38. Horticultural plough -'„ - 139 



60. The perforator ... 214 

 64.. Finlayson's self-cleaning plough - 243 



134. Dutch tilt for hot-bed frames - - 387 



.INSTRUMENTS. 



15. Murray's tally for naming plants 



61. Bregazzi's bark-bed thermometer 



62. Bregazzi's hot-house thermometer - 

 105, 106. Cheap cast-iron tallies for plants 



135. Key for raising hot-bed frames 

 169. Labels for plants - 



29 



215 

 215 

 299 

 387 

 169 



MACHINES. 



18. Apparatus for blooming fruits - 36 



31. Gauen's solar concentrator - - 101 

 63. Read's fumigating bellows - - 229 



125. Cabbage-cutting machine for prepar- 

 ing sauerkraut - - - 343 



UTENSILS. 



17. Powdering bellows - 30 



86, 87. Ornamental vases for plants, at 



Dropmore - - - 262, 263 



128. Gordon's kettle - - - 365 



157. Dyer's retrocoupling bee-boxes - 415 



STRUCTURES. 



10, 11. Wiring garden walls - - 13, 14 



12. Vinery for early and late crops - 18 



13. New frame for cucumbers - 21 

 ly. Mr. Aeon's vinery for early forcing 44 



20. Mr. Aeon's Vinery for late crops - 45 



21. Mr. Dick's frame for protecting fruit 



trees from insects and from frost - 54 



32. Mr. Donald's propagating pit - 123 



33. Hen-coops at Virginia Water - 124 

 48 Gauen's revolving forcing frame - 170 

 49, 50. Pit for pines ] - - - 172 

 52, 53. Vinery at Elcot heated by hot wa- 

 ter - - - - 187,188 



57. Bonnet-roofed German hot-house - 205 

 " 58. Opaque-roofed German conservatory 205 

 109. Section of a common hot-bed heated 



by hot water - - - - 310 



126, 127. Conservatory of Joseph Wilson, 



Esq., on Clapham Common - 361, 362 

 132. Hot-bed sash, for forcing of lettuces 



in the Dutch manner - - 386 



136. Section of hot-bed and frame for forc- 



ing lettuces in the Dutch manner 387 



137. Section of M'Phail's pit, with a roof 



to the lining - - - 388 



138. to 141. Dutch forcing-pits - - 390.393 

 142. 145. Dutch peach house, and straw- 

 berry house .-"'.- - 394, 395 



149, 150. Reed wall, as cons'ructed by the 



Dutch - - - - 398 



158. Saul's awning for a tulip bed - 419 



159. 160. Flower stage of the Lancaster 



Horticultural Society - - 419, 420 



EDIFICE. 



34, 35, 36, 37. Dairy cottage 



135—137 



No. P a R e 



47. Grafting the peach on the peach - 149 

 51. Twisting and breaking down the 



shoots of pear trees - - 175 



80. to 83. Grouping trees - - 251, 2.02 



104. Quincunx manner of planting - 282 



DIAGRAMS. 



45. Section of a terraced vineyard - 146 



46. Mode of ascertaining the angle of the 



sun's elevation ... 148 



54. Heating by hot water - - 190 



65. to 71. Original beauty of lines and 



forms - - - 248,249 



74. 76, 77, 78 & 79. Original beauty of lines 



and forms «■ 250 



108. Ventilators for hot-houses at Eglinton 



Castle - - - - 305 



116. to 122. Diagrams illustrative of a 



mode of describing fruits - 326, 327 



129. Heating water byj a jet of burning 



gas - - 



130. Heating water by the concentration of 



the sun's rays - - - 



131. Heating water by the street lamps - 

 133. A stop, and other details relating to 



Dutch hot-bed frames 

 to 155. Planting trees conjointly with 



agriculture 

 162, 163. Pruning the gooseberry in 



the Lancashire manner 



OPERATIONS. 

 1. to 9. Pruning the apple - . 3—9 



22. to 26. French modes of pruning the 

 i-tpnf.li free - - ' 



366 



367 

 368 



387 



- 413 

 in 



- 421 



27 



66 

 67 



142 

 197 

 197 

 206 



peach tree 



,59 



151. 

 161, 

 164. to 157. Heating by hot water 424, 425. 427 



PLANTS. 



14. Orange on an orange stock 



15. Orange on a lemon stock 



27. Caryophyllus aromaticus, the clove 



spice - - - - » 



28. Myristica officinalis, the nutmeg tree 



39. Michelia Champaca 



55. Luplnus polyphyllus 



56. Clarkz'a pulchella ... 

 59. Myrica cerlfera • - 

 88. to 103. Different species of the pine 



and fir tribe in the Pinetum at Drop- 

 more " - - - 265—268 

 107. Amaryllis vittata - - - 300 

 100. Collinsz'a grandiflora - - - 322 



111. Kennedz'a coccinea - - - 322 



112. Caragana frutfecens - - 322 



FRUITS. 



40. Mangosteen ... 143 



41. Duku - - - - 143 



42. Courangi - - - - 143 



43. Baduc, or Jambosteen - - 144 



44. Rambosteen - - - 144 

 115. Royal apricot - - - 322 



PLANS OF GARDENS. 



30. Botanic garden of Mexico - - 98 



72, 73. Plans of flower gardens - - 249 



75. Plan of a flower garden - - 250 



84. Flower garden at Dropmore - - 258 



85. Dutch flower garden at Dropmore - 261 

 123, 124. Botanic garden of Warsaw - 339 

 146, 147, 148. Dutch cherry-garden and 



net-roof at Hylands - r 396,397 



LANDSCAPE. 



29. Hamlet's garden, near Elsinore - 96 



Erratum. — Page 310. line 17. for li in. read one eighth of an inch. 



