752 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Birch rind of the American Indians, uses of, 

 by Mr. Hawthorn, 405 ; suggestions respecting, 

 by Mr. Baillie, 407. 



Blaikie, Mr., his letter to the Duke of Bedford, 

 417. 



Blaikie, T., effects of the winter in Paris, 482.' 



Blair, T., notice respecting Lathyrus venbsus 

 and Kennedy monophylla, 612. 



Blight, the rapid generation of insects, 586 ; re- 

 medy for, by the Rev. J. Tyso, 587. 



Boase, Mr. John, description of two machines 

 for scraping and sweeping roads, 100. 



Boats for canals, improvement in, 477. 



Bonplandifl trifoliata, 285. 



Botanic garden at Bath in Jamaica, 330; of 

 Edinburgh, 343 ; of Cambridge, 490. 



Botanical and Entomological Society of Bury, 

 notice of, by Mr. J. Horsefield, 394. 



Botanical and Horticultural Societies : — 

 Durham, Northumberland, and Newcastle 

 upon Tyne, Feb. 19th, 1830, 255; Nov. 13th, 

 1829, 124; April 8th, 1830, 383; May 14th 

 and June 11th, 521; Branch Meeting of, 

 June 10th, 630 ; July 9th, 631 ; July 12th, 

 631; Aug. 12th, 631. 

 Bristol, April 20th, 383. 

 Hexham, May 3d, 522. 

 Newcastle Sept. 3d and 7th, 738. 

 South Devon and East Cornwall, Feb. 4th, 

 address of Dr. Hamilton, 256 ; meeting of, 

 May 27th, 525. 



Botanical Register and Botanical Magazine, 

 critical remarks on the comparative merits of 

 the, 721. 



Botanical Society of Prestwich, notice of, by 

 Mr. J. Horsefield, 392. 



Botany, lectures on, in Paris, 386; lessons on, 

 to be given by Mr. Sweet, 487. 



Boulevards, the, of Paris, 644. 



Bowers, Mr. John, on the management of the 

 timber tree plantations at West Dean, 543. 



Boyce, Mr. W., answer respecting Strelitz/a 

 reg'mae, 229. 



Braithwaite's steam fire-extinguishing engine, 

 478. 



Brandy an antidote to beer, 352. 



i?rassica oleracea var. arborescens, introduced 

 into Philadelphia, 104. 



Bread, on making, 1S8 ; at the foot of the Alps, 

 213. 



Bree, the Rev. \V. T., critique respecting the 

 Hanwell souring apple, 220 ; query respecting 

 the Bess Pool, and on the advantage of rais- 

 ing seedlings, 231 ; varieties of primrose, ox- 

 lip, and cowslip cultivated in the neighbour- 

 hood of Coventry, 336 : the Hanwell souring 

 and seedling from Wheeler's Russet, 338; the 

 £rtnus alpinus on old walls, 592. 



Brewing beer, 168. 



Brick tallies, 310. 



Brieut, Mr. Jas., on the culture of the Newtown 

 Pippin apple, 702. 



Brighton, gardens at, 216. 



Broccoli plant, a six-vear, by Mr. Solomon 

 Philips, 492. 



Brookes, Mr., notice of his rockwork to be sold, 

 491. 



Buel, Mr. Jesse, education in North America, 

 103. 



Buildings, the horticultural, for a kitchen-gar- 

 den of three acres and a half, 670. 



Bulbs, on planting and protecting, by Mr. W. 

 Seymour, 49. 



Burge, Mr. James, on a composition for destroy- 

 ing insects, 57. 



Burges's improved axlefor carriages, &c, figured 

 and described, 304. 



Butter, ill-flavoured, remedy for, 368 ; tasting 

 of turnips, preventive for, by Mr. J. Clarke, 

 504. 



Cabbages, culture of, 177 ; field, names and in- 

 troduction of several sorts of, 366. 



Cactus Ackermanm, 560. 



Calendar, garden, for the cottager, 190; of hus- 

 bandry, 193. 



Calla a?thi6p1ca, experiment on, 337. 



Camberwell Nursery, May 4th, 378. 



Camellia jap6nica, raaliflbra, oleifera, reticu. 

 lata, Saschiqua, japonica variegata, japonica 

 incarnata, and japonica «nemoneflbra, 289. to 

 291 ; japonica Pompbnia, jap6nica corallina, 

 jap6nica fibre pleno albo, and japonica eximia, 

 471 ; japonica Wiltbni, 575; jap6hica myrti- 

 folia, 576; japonica fimbriita, 576; japonica 

 Chandleri, 576. 



Cameron, Mr. John, answer to, query on heat- 

 ing pits by hot water pipes, 615. 



CanavaJia bonariimsis, 210. 



Canker and ulcer in plants, 29. 



Canker in peach trees, query on the, by Mr. R. 

 Watts, 617. 



Cape plant, technical name of a certain one, 

 query on, 224. 



Cape Town, gardening news from, 322. 



Capper, W. W., on the anatomy of the vine, 12. 

 129. 257 ; papers on the vine, remarks on, by 

 John Lindley, 358. 



Caraccas, the Botanic Garden at the, notice of, 

 by E. A. Williamson, 484. 



Carlton Hall, plan and description of the kit- 

 chen-garden at, by Mr. W. Seymour, 669. 



Carnation, picotee, and gooseberry show of Cox- 

 lodge, 632. 



Carpets, stair, machine for beating, 319. 



Carrots, culture of, 176. 



Castlemartyr, account of, 348. 



Castor oil, importation of, from the W. Indies, 

 330. 



Caterpillar, to destroy, 210 ; on the oak coppice, 

 suggestion respecting, 223. 



Caterpillars, critique respecting destroying, as 

 mentioned in a former No., 217 , query on 

 destroying, 223 ; answer to, 223 ; on the Con- 

 stantinople nut, query respecting, 224. 



Ceanbthus, a hardy one on sale, 317. 



Celery, critical remark respecting, 222 ; cheap 

 and easy method of raising, by Mr. E. Roger, 

 554. 



Cellular texture described, 259. 



Cemetery, planted, at Liverpool, 353 ; metropo- 

 litan, 489. 



Cerbera Ti'ingkin, 275. 



Cesspools for cottages, 172. 



Champs Elysees of Paris, 646. 



Chapman, Mr, notice respecting, 652. 



Chenopbdium olidum, 574. 



Cherry, Knight's Early Black, 82 ; the Water- 

 Ion, 288; the Black Eagle, 472; the Downton, 

 575 ; the Affane, query respecting, by John 

 Stuart, 615. 



Chimneys, stacks of, in Paris, 8. 



Chimney-sweeping apparatus, query respecting, 



Chiswick garden, reports on, and management 

 of, 224 ; plan of, and structures in, 247 ; gene- 

 ral management, 247, 248 ; proposed plan for, 

 figured and described, 249. 



Chrysanthemum indicum, on flowering the, 428. 



Churchyards, fruit-trees in, 595. 



Cider, for the cottager, 151 ; the best work on 

 making, 504. 



Citron tree in the gardens of Castle Semple, no- 

 tice of a, by John Hay, 702. 



Clapton Nursery, April 3d, 378, 



Claremont, Slay 13th, 382. 



Clarification in making sugar, 351. 



Clarke, Mr. J., preventive for butter tasting oi 

 turnips, 504. 



Classical residence, 225. 



Clover, South American, query respecting, 504. 



Cobbett's corn, account of a patch of, by Mr. 

 Greig, 60. 



Cocciilus palmatus, 276. 570. 



Collectors of plants, instructions for, 568. 



Collet, the, explained, 13. 



Colliers, Monmouthshire, circumstance respect- 

 ing the, 534. 



Colosseum, account of the, 105. 



Colville's nursery, Jan. 3d, and May 1st, 377. ■ 



Composition fur gardener's shoes, 311. 



Composts and soils, qualities of, by J. Main, 215. 



Concentration, in making sugar, 151. __ • 



