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GENERAL INDEX. 



Abraham, Robert, gardener's house and gar. 

 dens at Worksop Manor, 34. 



Abstract, tabular, of the three classes of cot- 

 tagers, 196. 



Accentuation of botanical names, on the, 496. 



Accomplishments, elegant, for the labouring 

 classes, stricture on, 218. 



Addlestone nursery, May 12., 381. 



Agaricus muscarius, 571. 



Agricultural Association^ West Kent, plough- 

 ing match of, 106. 



Agricultural and Horticultural Society^of New 

 South Wales, 327. 



Agricultural Society of Jamaica, May 20., 329. 



Agriculture near Paris, 9. 



Alfort, agricultural college of, 391. 



Allardyce's edging tiles, 309. 



AlstrcemenVi Sims«, 337. 



Amanita muscaria, effects of,'571 ; semiglobatus, 

 572. 



Amaryllis solandr«y?S;a, critical notice respect- 

 ing, by Mr. John Newman, 613. 



Amaryllis vittata flowered in a green-house, 

 347. 



Anderson, Mr. D., on insects in orchards, 551. 



Animals, defined, 397. 



Annual Carnation, Picotee, and Gooseberry 

 Show of Newcastle, Aug. 14,632. 



Annual Gooseberry Show of Newcastle, Aug.7., 

 632. 



Ants on melon plants, query respecting, 502 ; 

 answer, 503. 



A'phides, black and green, on the destruction 

 of the, on cherry and plum trees, 55b. 



Apple, the Devonshire Quarrenden, 82; the 

 White Astracan, 83 ; the Gravenstein, 83 ; 

 the Irish Peach, 83 ; the Cole, 84 ; the Kerry- 

 Pippin, 84; the Hanwell Souring, critique 

 respecting, by the Rev. W. T. Bree, 220 ; the 

 Bess Poole, query respecting, 231 ; Lucombe's 

 Seedling, 287 ; the White Spanish Reinette, 

 287 ; the Downton Pippin, 288 ; the Summer 

 Pearmain, 288 ; the King of the Pippins, 288 ; 

 Bowyer's Russet, 289; the Red Astracan, 

 289 ; the Buckley Seedling, 289 ; the Hanwell 

 Souring, 338 ; seedling from Wheeler's Rus- 

 set, 388 ; the Royal Russet, 471 ; the Sam 

 Young, 472; Hughes's Golden Pippin, 473; 

 the Osage, 4S3 ; the Adams's Pearmain, 574 ; 

 the Cockle Pippin, 575 ; Franklin's Golden 

 Pippin, 57^ ; the Cornish Gilliflower, 575 ; the 

 Newtown Pippin, on the culture of, by Mr. 

 Jas. Brient, 702. 



Appleby, Mr. Thomas, account of the Rhodes 

 grape, 599. 



Apples and pears for a small orchard, by Mr. T. 

 Wood, 230. 



Apples and pears on the same tree, 596. 



Apples, sweet and sour, on the same tree, 596 ; 

 on keeping, 701. 



Apsley House, critique respecting, 351. 



Aquilegia glandulbsa, 564. 



Aracacha plant in the Caraccas, mode of culti- 

 vating, 326. 



Arboretum Britannicum, particulars of the 

 plan of the, 718. 



Arboricultural Society of Ireland, 344. 



Argembne mexicana, circumstance respecting, 

 by W. Hamilton, M.D., 315. 



Aristides and the Epsom nursery, remark con- 

 cerning, 498. 

 Arniston hall, erratum, 726. 

 Ash coppice, stools of, 501. 

 Ash, the, a doubtful native, 602. 

 Ash, mountain, spirit from the berries of, 352. 

 Asparagus, culture of, in the Mauritius, 484. 

 Assafcetida, hint respecting, 354. 

 A'ster, on the genus, by T. Rivere, 684. 

 Asters in bloom in August and September, 685 • 

 in October, 686 ; from the 1st of November to 

 Christmas, 687. 

 Aston, W. G., hint respecting the names of se- 

 cretaries of horticultural societies, 222. 

 Astragalus creticus, 570. 



Atmosphere of the neighbourhood of Paris, 4. 

 Auriculas, on raising from seed, &c, by Mr P 



Cornfield, 426. 

 Austin, Robert, obituary of, 384. 

 Axles for carriages, &c, improvement in, figured 



and described, 304. 

 Bagshot Park, critique respecting the gardener's 



house at, by Mr. Andrew Toward, 219. 

 Bailiff; substitute for the term, 2()y. 

 Baillie, Mr., suggestions respecting the birch 



rind of the American Indians, 407. 

 Baillie, Mr.W. H, on propagating the Pinusbv 

 cuttings, 210. ■ 



Bailly's pamphlet on ringing fruit trees, critique 



respecting, 220. 

 Bakewell, R., observations chiefly relating to 

 the agricultural and horticultural labourers in 

 France and England, 538. 

 Baledgartbno Cottage Garden Society, Aug 25 . 



747. 

 Bsmboo, answer to query respecting theculture 



of, in this country, 227. 

 Bark of the vine, changes which take place in, 



at the beginning of August, 263. 

 Bartlett's cultivator, description and use of, 



44-2. 

 Bass for binding plants, Sec, historical account 

 of a method of making, by M. P. Lindegaard, 

 translated by M. Jens P. Petersen, 656. 

 Bathos, a specimen of the, 546. 

 Baumann, Nap. a new Passiflbra, and a hardy 



Ceanbthus, 317 ; Til>a aurea, 317. 

 Baxter, Mr., seeds of, purchased by Mr. Knight, 



508. 

 Baynton, T., a cheap and elegant method of 

 obtaining the impression of leaves and plants. 

 304. 

 Beans, Windsor, culture of, 176; French, 177. 

 Bears, a mode of frightening, 568. 

 Beech, the Antarctic, hint respecting, 227; a 



doubtful native, 602. 

 Beer, on brewing from mangold wurzel, 352. 

 Bees, query on savings as to, 223 ; sayings as to 



501. 

 Begbie, Mr. A., remarks on Mr. Knight's pines. 



100. 

 Belfast, mild climate near, 346. 

 Bell's reaping machine, figured and described, 



295; testimonials in favour of, 303. 

 Bell, the Hev. P., notice of the wheat fly in 



Perthshire 495. 

 Billington, Mr. W, C M.H.S., on a system of 

 pruning forest trees, 36; his pamphlet on 

 planting, remarks on, 673. 



