INDEX. 



-£i-BEAKNEN, heating by hot water, attempted 



at by Mr. Bacon, 187. 

 Accentuation of the names of plants, errors in, 



pointed out, 488. 

 Acclimatising plants, experience in, by Mr. 



John Street, C.M.H.S., 48. 

 Aeon, Mr. James, C.M.H.S, on the growth of 



early and late crops of grapes, 43. 

 ^conUum napellus, virtues of, 73. 

 ^4'corus Calamus, virtues of, 73. 

 Adansdm'a digitata, account of, and figure, 450. 

 Agave americana as found in Catalonia, 209. 

 Agricultural and horticultural society of Aus- 

 ! tralia, 100, 101. 

 Agricultural model school of Munster, notice 



respecting, 472. 

 Agricultural establishment at Gern, in Bavaria, 



465. 

 Agricultural society of Jamaica, 97. 

 Agricultural society of Lincolnshire, notice re- 

 specting, 332. 

 Agriculture and botany of Ghent, notice of, 95. 

 Agriculture, application of steam to, 242. 

 Agriculture of Flanders, notice of, 92. 

 Agronome. Autobiography of, and various 



hints, 15 ; on conducting a gardener's maga- 

 zine, 287 ; on salt, &c, 151. 

 Allnut, John, Esq., F.H.S., call at his villa, 362. 

 Almanac, the British, notice of, 461. 

 Almanac, the Tasmanian, notice of, 462. 

 Almond, sweet and bitter, medical properties of, 



323. 

 Alstrcemeria hirtella, notice of its culture, 298. 

 AUha^a. officinalis, medical properties of, 457. 

 AmalM aerisincola, as treated in the Botanic 



garden at Barcelona, 209. 

 Amaryllis vittata, on the culture of, by Mr. 



Francis Faldermann, C.M.H.S , 300. 

 American blight, destruction of, on fruit trees, 



by Mr. Charles Sharp, 278 ; see A v phis lani- 



gera. 

 American forest trees, remarks respecting, by 



Mr. Prince, 210. 

 American grapes, notice respecting, 211. 

 jimygdalus communis, medical properties of, 323. 

 .4'myris Kutaf, supposed to be the plant yield- 



ing^the myrrh, 352. 

 Ananussa bracteata, notice of, 69. 

 Anemone, query on a disease of, 382 ; answer 



to, 490. 

 Anise, culture of, in France, 92. 

 Annales de la Society d'Horticulture de Paris, 



reviewed, 202. 443. 

 A* phis lanigera, successful mode of destroying, 



by Mr. R. Turner, 30 ; various species of, 471. 

 Apple, Carlisle codlin, notice of, 439. 

 Apple, Coe^s golden drop, notice of, by T. 



Rivers, jun. Hertfordshire, 353. 

 Apple, reinette franche, excellence of, 106. 

 Apple, scarlet perfume, 126. 

 Apple, the Borovitsky of Pom. Mag., 459. 

 Apple, the oslin of P. M., 330. 

 Apple, the sugar-loaf pippin of P. M., 330. 

 Apple tree, on its culture and management 



when trained against a wall, by Mr. Charles 



Harrison, F.H.S., 1. 

 Apples and nuts, large specimens of, 218. 

 Apples, experiment on pitting, by Mr. Robert 



Marnock, 283 ; mode of preserving by slicing 



and drying, 215; of Portugal, 95; on the 



preservation of, by Mr. David Gibb, 9 ; query 



on preserving, 382: to preserve by pitting, 



173. I 



Apricot,' the Hemskirke of P.M., 459 ; Roman of 

 P. M., 459 ; the royal of P. M., 330. 



Architecture, remarks on its progress and pre- 

 sent state in England, 76 ; principles of beauty 

 in, 76 ; Grecian and Gothic style of, 77. 



Arracucha, notice of, 217. 



Arracacha plants, notice of the introduction 

 of some, by William Hamilton, Esq., M.D., 

 352. 



Aclepias syriaca, or Virginian swallow wort, 

 query respecting, 376. 



Ash, white, .Fr&xinus americana, notice of, 363. 



Asparagus, tricks performed on, in Petersburg, 

 41. 



Autenreith, Dr., and Dr. Maux, their experi- 

 ments on male and female plants, 90. 



Auriculas, canker in, query on, 121. 



Auricula, prospectus of a work on, 89. 



Ayrshire Horticultural Library, 116. 



Bacon, Anthony, Esq., F.H.S , notice respect- 

 ing his mode of heating hot-houses by hot 

 water, 425.429. 



Bailly, M., on Thouin's Cours, &c, 447. 



Bailley, Saint- Martin, on the culture of tobacco 

 in Holland, 84 



Baillie,Mr.William,on the Pinetum and Flower- 

 gardens at Dropmore, 257. 



Bajoni's Metodo per conservare il Vino noticed, 

 84, 



Banks of rivers, on planting with fruit trees, by 

 Mr. John Robertson, F.H.S., 178. 



Barbacenia purptireus, notice of, 318. 



Barley, early field of, 226. 



Barnet, Mr. James, curator of the Caledonian 

 Society's garden, on vines'trained on hanging 

 trellises, 417. 



Barometer, recommended by the Hort. Soc, 177. 



Barrow, Mr, John, on heating hot-houses by 

 hot water, 423. 



Battersea nursery, notice respecting, 480. 



Bear-bind, query on, 120. 



Beattie, Bishop, and Mitchell, Messrs., query 

 respecting forest trees, 306. 



Beattie, Mr. William, C.M.H.S., on destroying 

 the scaly insect, 307. 



Beauty of lines and forms, theory of, by R. R. 

 Reinagle, Esq.,R.A., 247. 



Bee-boxes of Poland, 470. 



Bee-boxes, retrocoupling, description of, 414. 



Beech trees of Denmark, 96. 



Bees, machine for indicating the swarming of, 

 105. 



Beet-root, notice of sugar produced from, in 

 France, 342. 



Benefit societies, 116. 



Berberis ^quifolium, 97. 



Berlese, Abbe, on the flower market of Paris, 

 446. 



Betula papyracea, 313. 



Bevrich, Mr., of Brazil, on the bread fruit, 441 ; 

 on the culture of the pine-apple in Brazil, 442. 



Bickley Place, 189. 



Birds, preventive for their taking up seeds, by 

 W. Green, jun. Stepney, 374. 



Bishop, Beattie, and Mitchell, Messrs., query 

 respecting forest trees, 306. 



Bisset, Mr. Alexander, on a revolving forcing 

 frame, 170 ; on the utility of employing turf 

 in forwarding early vegetables, 193. 



Blacking garden walls, on a composition for, by 

 W. Green, jun., Stepney, 374. 



Blackburnw, the great palm of Hale, notice of 



I 110. 



