500 



INDEX. 



Ivy on timber trees, how to remove effectually, 



350. 



Kensington Gardens, and the Parks adjoining, 

 notice respecting, 470. 



Knight, T. A., Esq., F.R.S., Pres. Hort. Soc, 

 &c, on the culture of celery, 51 ; on the cul- 

 ture of the Chinese cherry, 182. 



Knowledge for the poor in France, notice of, 

 342. 



Labels for trees, notice respecting, 470. 



Labouring classes, experiment with a view of 

 bettering their condition, by John Moggridge, 

 Esq., 162. 



La Gasca, Professor Don Mariano, his collection 

 of wheats, barleys, and oats, 103. 



Lambie, Mr. A. C, on the culture, &c. of Chry- 

 santhemum indicum, 291. 



Lamps, gas, of shops, on heating water by, 367. 



Land, query on embanking from the sea, 381. 



Landreth, Messrs. D. and C, notice of their 

 nurseries at Philadelphia, 348. ■ 



Xathyrus jjrandiflbrus, query on introduction 

 of, by W. Swainson, Esq., of Tittenhanger 

 Green, 377. 



Lavrvs Cd/nphora, found hardy in Georgia, 212. 



Leaves and weeds, query on rotting, 3S0. 



Leaves, explanation of the fall of, 354. 



Leclere, M. Oscar, notice respecting, 447. 



Leith Walk Linnean Society, origin of, 471. 



Lelieur, Comte, different modes of training de- 

 scribed in his Pomone Francaise, 57. 



Library in a haberdasher's shop, 252. 



Library for gardeners, books recommended for, 

 252. 



Library of the Glasgow Botanic Garden, 252.,' 



Library of Glasgow Horticultural Society, 115. 



Library of Useful Knowledge, noticed, 462. 



Lime, query respecting, as a manure, 382. 



Lime, chloride of, effect on decomposing o bo- 

 dies, 354. 



Limekilns of Mr. Menteath, notice respecting, 

 369. 



Lindegaard, P., Esq., C.M.H.S., his eminence 

 as a gardener in Denmark, 345. 



Lindley, John, Esq., F.R.S., LS., &c, report on 

 plants which have flowered in the garden of 

 the Horticultural Society, 51. 



Link, Prof., of Berlin, on the effects of frost en 

 plants, 63. 



Linnean garden at Flushing, near New York, 

 210; notice of the collection there by Viator, 

 347 ; farther notice, 465. 



Linnean Society of Leith Walk, 471. 



Linnean Society of London, 475. 



Liquorice plant, culture of in France, 91. 



Locust honey, Gleditschz'a triacanthos, notice 

 of, 363 ; locust, common, 363. 



Locust tree of Mr. Cobbett, remarks on, by 

 Thomas Blaikie, Esq., C.M.H.S., &c, 308. 



Locust trecRobinz'a Pseud-acacia, notice of,363. 



Lcddige's Botanical Cabinet, reviewed ; July and 

 May, 70; Sept., 197; Oct. 193; Nov. and Dec. 

 321 ; Jan. and Feb. 454. 



Lomeni's Bachi da Seta, noticed, 338. 



London fruit and vegetable market, 240. 



London University, notice respecting, 469. 



Lose's Promenade de Monza, noticed, 84. 



Luckock, Mr. James, on rhubarb stalks, 280. 



Lu.dolf, Mr., on a fruit espalier, 437. 



Machine for applying lime or other powder to 

 fruit trees, description of, by C. P., 30. 



Mackay's Clapton Nursery Library, 115; den- 

 drometer presented to, by Mr. Gorrie, 115. 



Mackenzie Sir George, on the advantage of ga- 

 thering pears before they are ripe, 175. 



Magazine of Natural History, hints for, 89 ; 

 notice of, 341. 



Magiidl/'« Soulanginraa, notice of, 445. 



Maidenhead, gardens of the Sun Inn at, notice 

 respecting, 481. 



Main, Mr., on the fruits of Malacca, 142. 



Malacca, on the fruits of,„by Mr. Main, 142. 



Manchester, contemplation of a botanical gar- 

 den at, 352. 



Manna, method of procuring, 458. 



Market gardens of New York, 347. 



Marnock, Mr. Robert," on an experiment on pit- 

 ting apples, 283. 



Mather, Mr. EM. on protecting hot-bed frames, 

 417. 



Mathews, Mr. A., A.L.S, on a dairy cottage 

 and poultry yard, 135 ; on esculent eggplants, 

 171 ; on the culture of cardoons, 46. 



Maund's botanic garden, reviewed, July and 

 Aug., 72; Sept. and Oct, 199 ; Nov. and Dec, 

 322 ; Jan. and Feb., 456. 



Maurandia Barclaiawa, notice of, 320. 



Male and female plants, transformation of, 90. 



Meams, Mr. John, F.H.S., on an autumnal crop 

 of raspberries, 174. 



Meason, Gilbert Laing, Esq., on some forest and 

 ornamental trees deserving the attention of 

 Scottish cultivators, 313. 



Medical botanv, reviewed, May, 72 ; June, July, 

 and Aug., 73; Sept., 199; Oct., 200; Nov., 

 323; Dec, 324; Jan. & Feb., 457. 



Melons, culture of, on an open border, by Mr. 

 Wm. Greenshiells, F.H.S., 182. 



, remedy for the red spider and damp 



on, 218. 



Memoires d' Agriculture, &e. of the Paris Agri- 

 cultural Society, notice of, 337. 



Mentha, medical properties of, 324. 



Merault's Art du Jardinier, noticed, 203. 



Metamorphosis of Plants, 90. 



Meteorological Journal, plan for and specimen 

 of, by Mr. Wm. Beattie Booth, A.L S., 176. 



Michel^ Champilca, figured and described, 142. 



Middleton, Mr. A., design of a vinery for the 

 earliest and latest grapes, 17. 



Mildew, query on, 119 



Milk of the cow tree, notice of, 212. 



Mimulus moschatus, 452 ; floribundus, 453. 



Mitchell, Beattie, and Bishop, Messrs., query re- 

 specting forest trees, 306. -i 



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

 345 ; address to the New York Horticultural 

 Society, reviewed, 86. 



Mitchell's Dendrologia, and other works, no- 

 ticed, 460. 



Moggridge, John, Esq., on bettering the condi- 

 tion of the labouring classes, 162 ; on the 

 Athenian poplar, 410. 



Moles, to destroy, 90. ? 



Monteath's Reports on woods and plantations, 

 reviewed, 201. 



Moon, supposed influence of, on vegetation, 464. 



Moredun, holly hedge at, 185. 



Morina persica, culture of, by Mr. E. Seitz, of 

 Munich, 438. 



Moscow, economical society and agricultural 

 school of, 96. 



Moss earth, origin of, 331. 



Moss roses of Portugal, 95. 



Mouldiness in timber, to prevent, 92. 



Mowbray, Mr. W., on setting the fruit of Fassi- 

 floras, 176. 



Mulberries and walnuts, rapid production of 

 from transplanted trees, 353. 



Mulberry, black, dormant vital powers of, 208. 



Mulberry tree, quickest mode of raising, 217. 



Mulberry trees, notice of a number growing on 

 the estate of Lord Kingston, county of Cork, 

 355 ; queries respecting, 579. 



Murray, John, Esq. F.A.S. L.S. H.S. G.S. &c, 

 on hail-protectors, 159. 



Murray, Mr. Stewart, A.L.S., description of a 

 tally for naming plants, 28 ; on grafting the 

 camellia, 28. 



Mushroom, a large one, 218; notice of a re- 

 markable one, 355. 



Mustard plants, medical virtues of, 323. 



Mustard tree of the Gospel, Salvadbra pe'rsica, 

 227. 



Jl/yrlca cerifera, wax produced by, in the gar- 

 dens of Carlsruhe, 206. 



Myristica officinalis, the nutmeg tree, figured 

 and described, 67. 



