INDEX. 



503 



Smut in wheat, cause of, and cure for, 331. 



Snails, destruction of, in France, 464. 



Soap, from potatoes, 478. 



Soils of different kinds, on their application to 

 plants, by M. Bosse, of Oldenburg, 437. 



.Solanum Dulcamara, virtues of, 72. 



Solar heat, plan for operating with, by Mr. 

 Gauen, 102. 



Sophbra japonica, notice of its introduction to 

 France, 2</7. 



Sorgenfrie in Denmark, gardening of, 344. 



Soulange-Bodin, le Chevalier, notice of his Hor- 

 ticultural fete, 443; his Regenerations des 

 Forets, reviewed, 233. 



South America, desiderata from, 98. 



Speechley, William, biography of, 383. 



Spilanthes oleraceus, found hardy in the Paris 

 garden, 208. 



Spinach plants of India, culture of, 214. 



Spruce beer, how to prepare, 478. 



Squib, Mr., his opinion of the hot water system 

 of heating, 189. 



Squilla aqua dulcis, query respecting, by Mr. C. 

 Hale Jessop, Cheltenham, 382. 



Steam for hot-houses, query respecting, 118. 



Steele, Andrew, Esq., on the trees which will, 

 and will not, grow on peat mosses, 255. 



Sterling, Mr. Samnel, obituary of, 256. 



Steuart's Planter's Guide noticed, 460. 



Stewart, Mr. A., on an economical pit, 193. 



Stock, night-flowering, notice respecting, 216. 



Stothard, Mr. William, on forcing rhubarb, 184. 



St. Ann's Hill, call at, 124. 



Straits of "Magellan, seeds received from, 352. 



Strawberries, culture of, at East Love, in Corn- 

 wall, 173. 



Strawberry, large, 105 ; the Grove End scarlet 



. of P. M., 230 ; the sweet cone of P. M., 330. 



Straw mats for covering hot-houses, on the con- 

 struction and use of, by Mr. William Johnston 

 Shennan, 167. 



Street, Mr. John, C.M.H.S., on acclimatising 

 plants, 48 ; on cultivating plants in hypnum 

 mosses, 61. 



Strychnos nux vomica, medical properties of, 

 457. 



Sugar plants of Ceylon, 213. 



Sugar, probability of its being obtained from 

 TTolcus Sorghum, 212. 



Sunbury forcing-garden, call at, 125. 



Sundridge park, 189. 



Sun's rays, on heating water by the concentra- 

 tion of, 367. 



Sutherland, Mr. R., on blight and fire-blast, 278. 



Swainson, W., Esq., F.R.S. L.S. &c, on the 

 cockchaffer, 295. 



Sweet, Robert, F.L.S., on the culture of Petunz'fl 

 nyctaginiflbra, 297. 



Sweet's British Flower-Garden, reviewed, July 

 and August, 71 ; September, 198 ; October, 

 199 ; November and December, 322 ; January 

 and February, 455. 



Sweet's Cistinea?, reviewed, July, 72 ; Septem- 

 ber, 199 ; November, 322 ; January, 456. 



Sweet's Flbra Australasica, reviewed, July, 70 ; 

 August, 71; September, 198; October, 198; 

 November, 321 ; December, 321 ; January 

 and February, 454. 



Sweet's Florist's Guide, reviewed, July and 

 August, 74 ; September and October, 199 ; 

 November and December, 322 ; January and 

 February, 456. 



Sweet's Geraniacea?, reviewed, July and Au- 

 gust, 71 ; September and October, 198 ; No- 

 vember and December, 321 ; January and Fe- 

 bruary, 455. 



Syntherisma, a new grass from Carolina, 90. 



System der Garten-Nelke, noticed, 206. 



Tally for naming plants, description of one, by 

 Mr. Stewart Murray, 28. 



Tally-peg for plants, economical kind, 298. 



Tasmania, see Van Dieman's Land, 462. 

 Tea, and balm-tea, 478. 

 Telfairirt pedata, notice of, 66. 



Tetragbnia expunsa, 'culture of, by M. OttOi 

 318. 



Tetragbnia expansa, found to be hardy at Yar- 

 mouth, 217. 



Thaer's Eclaircissement, &c, notice of, 337. 



Thames tunnel, notice respecting, 467. 



Thermometer, recommended by the H..S., 177. 



Thistle, enormous specimen of, 103. 



Thomson, Dr. A. T, his opinion as to the use 

 of the pith of plants, 79. 



Thomson, Mr., of Sundridge Park gardens, his 

 opinion of hot-water system of heating, 190. 1 



Thomson, Mr. Thomas, on scraping the bark 

 of fruit trees, 309. 



Thouin's Cours de Culture des Vegetaux, &c. 

 notice of, by C. Baily, 447. 



Tilleul argente de Constantinople, 313. 



Timber trees, law of succession in, 351 ; on cul- 

 tivating, conjointly with farm produce, by W. 

 M., Argyleshire, 412 ; on planting, by C. F. 

 W., of Fazeley, Staffordshire, 409 ; on the 

 cultivation and management of, by Quercus, 

 284; to remove ivy from, in an effectual man- 

 ner, 350. 



Tobacco, culture of, in Holland, 84. 



Torment) 11a erecta, virtues of, 73. 



Townsend, Mr. William, on the culture of the 

 orache, 178. 



Toxteth Botanical and Horticultural Library, 

 notice of, 115. 



Traill, Mr. James, culture of the different species 

 of huyas, 47. 



Tredgold, Thomas, Esq., on heating hct-houses 

 by hot water, 427. 



Tree, query on one producing water, 382. 



Tree seeds and grafts, Cobbelt's manner of im- 

 porting, 364. 



Trees, single, in parks, on guarding from cattle, 

 254. 



Trees, that will, and will not, grow on peat 

 mosses, letter on, by A. Steele, Esq., 255. 



Truffles, hints for culture, by Mr. Boyce, 102. 



Tulip bed, description of an awning for, by Mr. 

 M. Saul, 418. 



Tulips, notice and query on breaking, 380 j 

 remarks on Mr. Hogg's ideas on breaking, by 

 Mr. Sweet, 74 ; by Mr. Hogg himself, 113. 



Tulip tree, Liriodendron tulipifera, notice of, 

 363. 



Turner, Mr. R., on destroying the A^phis lani- 

 gera, 30. 



Turnip, a large one, 218 ; notice of a large 

 Swedish one, 351. 



Turnips, success of transplanting, IIS ; to pre- 

 pare bread from, 478. 



Turnip cabbage, mode of preserving and prepar- 

 ing through the winter in Germany, 344. 



Turnip fly, or flea, query, 121. 



ITussilago .Farfara, virtues of, 72. 



Tweedie, Mr. John, on an improved method of 

 ventilating hot-houses, 305. 



Tynningham, holly hedges at, 184. 



Van Dieman's Land, horticulture of, 463. 



Vauxhall nursery, call at, 126. 



Vegetable life, to restore, 94. 



Vegetable marrow, notice respecting, 470. 



Vegetable Physiology, important discoveries in, 

 by M. Dutrochet, 78. 



Vegetable Physiology, treatise on, attributed to 

 Professor A. T..Thomson, recommended, 462. 



Verhandlungen des Vereins, &c, reviewed, 317. 

 433. 



Vibert, on the cockchaffer, reviewed, 334. 



Villa near Tooting, call at a small one, 362. 



Vine, a superior mode of raising, by layers, by 

 Mr. William Green, 24; method of cultivating 

 in the open air, in the vineyard manner, 145; 

 notice of a prolific one at Elgin, 354. 

 Vines in the open air, query respecting, by Mr. 

 W. Green, Stepney, 379; Mr. Shepherd's 

 mode of forcing, 125 ; query on some at the 

 Earl of Sefton's, Stoke, 382 ; query respecting 

 Mr. Oldaker's, 379 ; trial of, trained on hang- 

 ing trellises, by Mr. James Barnet, 407. 



