LISTS OF ENGRAVINGS AND CONTRIBUTORS. 



Vll 



A Series of Facts, Hints, Observations, and 

 Experiments on the different Modes of Rais. 

 ing, Pruning, and Training Young Trees in 

 Plantations. By W. Billington, Superinten- 

 dant of the Planting of the Royal Forest of 

 Dean, &c. - - - 446 



The Practical Planter ; containing Directions 

 for the Planting of Waste Land, and Manage- 

 ment of Wood j with a new Method of rearing 



the Oak. By Thomas Cruickshank, Forester 

 at Cares ton ... . . 448 



The Villa and Cottage Florist's Directory. By 

 James Main, A.L.S. - . 553 



Catalogue of Works on Gardening, Agriculture, 

 Botany, Rural Architecture, lately published, 

 with some Account of those considered the 

 most interesting - - 69. 275. 471. 559 



Literary Notices - . 294. 475. 582 



Paet III. MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 



General Notices . 100. 209. 295. 476. 583 



Foreign Notices - 103. 211. 316. 482. 592 



Domestic Notices - - 104. 330. 487. 598 



Rural Architecture - - - 349 



Domestic Economy ... 352 



Hints for Improvement - - 354 



Remarks on the Gender and Accentuation of 



Botanical Names ... 496 



Varieties of British Plants cultivated and sold 



by Mr. James Smith and Son, at Monkwood 



Grove near Ayr. By Mr. Smith - 713 



Arboretum BritannicUm .. . 718 



Retrospective Criticism 1 10. 214. 354. 498. 604. 720 

 Queries and Answers - 222. 367. 500. 614. 726 

 Horticultural Society and Garden 112. 234. 369 



504. 618. 728 

 The Royal Gardens - - - 731 



The London Nurseries - 115. 373. 507. 620 



Covent Garden Market 119. 253. 372. 511. 623. 732 

 Provincial Horticultural Societies 121. 254. 382. 



514 624 734 

 Obituary . . . 256.' 384.' 749 



EIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



IMPLEMENTS. 



No. Page 



87. to 90. Bartlett's Cultivator - 442, 443 



MACHINES. 



6. Machine for cutting thin slices from 



the collet of the vine . - . 25 



20, 21. Road scraper and sweeper - 100, 101 

 41. The soude - - - 217 



55, 56. Bell's reaping machine - - 296. 300 

 74. Stair carpet beater ... 319 



INSTRUMENTS. 



58. Macdougal's syringe - - 305 



59. to 67. New naming tallies - 306, 307 

 68. New budding-knife - - - 308 

 72. Steers and Wilkinson's pruning shears, 



73. 

 92. 

 94. 

 113. 



69. 



70. 

 71. 



H, 

 139. 



9, 



30. 



79. 



78. 

 119. 

 123. 

 128. 

 130. 



&c. 



313 

 318 



- 491 



- 553 

 588, 589 



- 309 



- 309 



hSl 



Foot-scraper for sandy soils 

 Earwig trap 

 Fumigating pot 

 to 118. Flower-gatherers 



UTENSILS. 



Peake's vases and flower-pots 

 Grooved-bottomed flower-pot 

 Italian saucers for plants 



STRUCTURES. 



12. New guard for trees 



Frame and strike for a tulip bed 

 EDIFICES. 



10. Gardener's house 



to 40. Labourer's cottages 



Toll-house at Edgeware 



Apsley House 



to 122. Labourers' cottages 



to 127. A small green-house 



An economical green-house 



to 138. Horticultural buildings for a kit- 

 chen-garden, including peach-houses, 

 and cucumber, melon, and asparagus 

 pits - - - 671,672 



- 34, 35 

 - 155. to 165 



- 350 



- 351 



- 660. 663 



- 665, 666 



- 668 



No. 



118. Hot water pits 



140. Ice-house 



Pa»e 



- 616 



- 727 



OPERATIONS. 

 85, 86. Training the peach and nectarine, 436, 



437 



- 12. to 47 



- 27 

 - 130. to 136 



154 

 . 257. to 267 



- 304 

 151 



DIAGRAMS. 

 1. to 5. Anatomy of the vine 

 7. Chemical apparatus 

 23. to 28. Anatomy of the vine 

 29. New tile for roofing 

 46. to 54. Anatomy of the vine 

 57. Burges's improved axle 

 77. Isometrical Perspective 

 79. to 83. Mr. Knight's improvements in 



heating by hot water - - 374, 375 

 111, 112. A rattery - . -584,585 



PLANTS 



13. to 17. Indian corn - . 60. to 62 



18. Georgina, anemone-flowered - - 77 



19. Nonpareil Ranunculus - - 78 

 95. to 110. Germination of the seeds of 



iemna gibba - - 566. to 568 



FRUITS. 



22. Madura aurantlaca 

 116. Rhodes grape 



103 

 599 



PLANS OF GARDENS AND PARKS. 



8. Pleasure-grounds of Johannisberg - 32 



42. Marshal Tallard's garden - - 225 



43. Pliny's Laurentine villa - - 227 



44. Proposed plan for the Horticultural So- 



ciety's garden - - - 250 



84. Plan of a flower-garden ... 424 

 129. Kitchen-garden at Carlton Hall - - 669 



ANIMAL KINGDOM. 

 93. The wire-worm ... 500 



117. An insect found on young peas - - 615 



LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 



A. B. 223 A. B. C. - 349 



A. B., Regent's Park - 354 

 Abraham, Robert - 34 



A Constant Reader 111. 368. 502 

 A Constant Reader and Sub- 

 scriber - - 428 



A Countryman - 176. ISO, 181 

 A Friend to the Cottager 172, 

 173. 179, 180. 183 

 A. G, near Barnsley - 216 

 A. G., Perthshire - 448. 673 

 A Great Friend to the Gar- 



dener's Magazine - 615 



Asronome (see Howdenl. 

 Alpha - - - 113. 6C2 

 A Member of the Buckingham- 

 shire Hort. Soc. - - 121 

 An Amateur - - 722 



