INDEX. 



499 



Henderson, Mr. John, on painting garden walls 

 black, 315. 



Herbert, the Hon. and Rev. William, notice re- 

 specting his hybrids, 445. 



•Wbiscus ^Itha^a-frutex, notice of, 364; syri- 

 acus, in Persia, 99. 



Hickory nut, Jiiglans squamosa, notice of, 363. 



Ilildyard, Mr. Elias, on protecting onions from 

 the grub, 174. 



Hoare, Sir R. C, on the perforator, 214. 



Hogg, Mr. Thomas, of Paddington, his priced 



! list of florist flowers, 240 ; on the use of salt in 



' the culture of the hyacinth, 154. 



Hollis, Mr., criticism on his burial, 369. 



Holly hedges and trees, some account of, by Jo- 

 seph Sabine, Esq., F.R.S.,Sec. Hort. Soc, 1S4. 



Hood, Wm., nurseryman, obituary, 384. 



Hopetoun House, holly trees at, 185. 



Horsechestnuts, use of powder of, 352. 



Horseradish tree, culture of in the West In- 

 dies, 157. 



Horticultural chemistry, by G. W. Johnston, 

 Esq., 129. 269. 400. 



Horticultural depravity, 103. 



Horticultural fete in the Gardens of Fromont, 

 notice of, 443. 



Horticultural impostor, 217. 



Horticultural garden at Warwick, 359. 



Horticultural Memorandum Rook, suggestions 

 for improvements in, by Suffolciensis, 25. 



Horticultural Plough, by Mr. W. Godsall, 137. 



Horticultural Societies of Northampton, re- 

 marks on, 237 ; original H. S. of Northamp- 

 ton, 237 ; Royal H. S. of Northampton, 237 ; 

 Loyal H. S. of Northampton, 238. 



Horticultural Society, Caledonian, June 7, 104. 

 219. 303. 



— — ^-^— of Dumfries and Galloway, 



anniversary meeting of, Sept. 20, 221. 



of Dundee, August 1, 104. 



- of Evesham, meeting of, 



- of Glasgow, library of, 



- of Herefordshire, July 31, 



• of Hexham, 110. 



■ of Lancaster, 111 ; descrip- 



220. 



Sept. 14, 239. 



115.219. 



tion of their flower stage, 418. 



of Liverpool, 110. 



of London, anniversary 



fete, account of, 108 ; critical remarks on, 108 

 by Philo-Olitorum, 231 ; reply to, by Olitor, 

 357. 



— , garden of, 



report on the new or rare plants which have 

 flowered in, from March, 1825, to March, 1826, 

 Part I., Tender Plants, by John Lindley, Esq., 

 F.R.S., L.S.,&c, 51. 



, medalsaward- 



-, meeting of, 



ed by, June 23, 107. 



June 5, 106 ; 19, 106 ; July 3, 107 ; 17, 107 ; 

 Aug. 7., 229; 21,230; Sept. 4, 230 ; 18,230; 

 Oct. 2, 356 ; 16, 356 ; Nov. 6, 356 ; 20, 357 ; 

 Dec. 4, 473 ; 18, 473 ; Jan. 1, 1828, 474 ; 15, 474. 



, Transactions 



of, opinion on, bv W. R. Y., 32 ; reviewed, 

 Vol. VII. Part I.,'43. 



-of New York, report of, in 



February 1827, 209. 347. 



of Paris, Annales of, re- 



222. 



viewed, 202. 443 ; notice of its formation, 207. 

 of Perthshire, notice of, 



of Preston, meeting of, 

 , Prussian, Transactions of, 

 - of Richmond, Aug. 9, 

 -of Ross, July 25, 112; 



Aug. 1, 256. 



reviewed, 317. 433. 



239. 



Oct 10,359. 



Horticultural Society of Strathmore, account of 

 its origin, 223 ; meeting, Aug. 23, 224. 



— ■ of Yorkshire, July 18, 109 ; 



Sept. 5, 233 ; Sept. 26, 234. 



Hoiticulture of Van Dieman's Land, some ac- 

 count of, 462. 



Horticulture of New York, some account of. 

 346. 



Hosack, Dr., of New York, notice respecting, 

 346. 



Hosie, Mr. Robert, on oak coppices, 303. 



Hot-bed for cucumbers in winter, advantages of 

 forming in a vinery, 23. 



Hot-bed frames, method of protecting,' during 

 winter, by Mr. E. M. Mather, 417. 



Hot-houses of the Gardens of Carlsruhe, de- 

 scribed and figured, 205. 



Hot-houses, an improved method of ventilating, 

 by Mr. Jon n Tweedie, 305. 



Hot-houses, suggestions as to the mode of heat- 

 ing by hot water, 254. 



Hot-houses, with iron roofs, opinion on, 254. 



Hot water, Earl Powis's mode of heating by, 

 375. 



Hot water, on heating hot-houses by, as em- 

 ployed in the garden of Anthony Bacon, Esq , 

 by Mr. W. Whale, 186. 



Hot water, on the cheapest mode of heating a 

 hot-house by, 366. 



Hot water, query on heating by, 382. 



Houses and persons, pamphlet on preserving 

 from the great heat of summer, noticed, 337. 



Hoyass, culture of the different species, by Mr 

 James Traill, 47. 



Hamulus Lupulus, medical virtues of, 323. 



Hunt's Architectural Designs, reviewed, 76. 



Hyacinth, note on Mr. Campbell's mode of 

 growing, 162. 



Hyacinths, erroneous remarks of Rusticus in 

 Urbe pointed out, 486. 



Hybrids, on the production of, by Baron Hamc- 

 lin, 444. 



Hydrangea, notice of a fine one at Ashburn- 

 ham Place, Sussex, by Mr. B. B.-\ttle, 352 ; no. 

 tice of one at Amrath Castle, Pembrokeshire, 

 352 ; remarkable specimen of, at St. Mary's 

 Isle, 226 ; at Dysart Howe, 226. 



Hygeia, in the State of Ohio, notice of, 349. 



Hygrometer recommended by Hort. Soc, 177. 



Hylands, Dutch method of forcing there, 385. 



Hyperanthera Moringa, by Dr. Hamilton, 157, 



Java, botany of, by Dr. Blume, 89. 



Ice and ice-houses, on the management of, by 

 Mr. J.Young, 138 ; by Mr. R. Saunders, 404. 



Ice, query on preserving above ground, 381. 



Jessop, Mr. C. Hale, on Dyer's retrocoupling 

 bee-boxes, 414. 



Plex chinensis, 313. 



Improvements, hints for, 478. 



Indigo, culture of, on the coast of Coromandel, 

 214. 



Ingram, Mr. T., on fixing wire against garden 

 walls, 13. 



Insects on cucumber frames, query on destroy- 

 ing, 381. 



Inula Hellmum, medical properties of, 457. 



Johnson, G. W., Esq., on horticultural chemis- 

 try, 129. 269. 400. 



Johnston, Sir Alexander, notice respecting Cey- 

 lon, 99. 



Journal d'Agriculture des Pays-Bas, reviewed, 

 84. 



Ireland, Farming Society of, remarks on, 229. 

 , Emigration Committee of, remarks on 



227. 

 Zridea?, collection of, in the garden of David 



Falconar, Esq., 488. 

 iridea? vira», query respecting, 380. 

 / s ris fiorentina, virtues of, 73. 

 .Pris, species of, wanted by D. F., 113 ; collection 



of D. F.,488. 

 Irvine, G. VV., Esq., on the Lcith Walk Lin. 



nean Society, 471. 

 Jugians alba amcricana, 313. 



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