GENERAL INDEX. 



on loose stones, 50 ; farther notice of the pine 



plants at Castle Semple, 437 ; notice of a 



citron tree in the gardens of Castle Semple, 



792 ; his system of heating pits, 367. 

 Heating hot-houses, comparative advantages of 



smoke and hot water, for, 233. 367. 

 Heating pits by hot water pipes, answer to 



query respecting, by John Cameron, 615. 

 Hedges for cottage gardens, 152. 

 Herbert, the Hon. and Rev. W., notice of the 



gardens of the, 531. 

 Hislop, Mr. John, on a new guard for trees, 47. 

 Hiver, Mr., his mode of training the pear tree, 



364. 

 Hobart Town, a literary and scientific society 



in, 597 ; Mr. Scott's garden at, 597 ; prizes 



of vegetables and fruits at, 597. 

 Hobson, Mr. Edward, obituary of, 748. 

 Hodson, Mr. N. S., description of gram, 368. 

 Hogs, for the cottager, 173. 188. 

 Holland, J., account of two large melons, 338; 



erratum of the word Punno, 726. 

 Hooker's British Flora, critical remarks re- 

 specting, by J. Jones, 722. 

 Hops, for the cottager, 148. 

 Horsefield Mr. J., notice of the Prestwich Bo- 

 tanical Society, and the Bury Botanical and 



Entomological Society, 392. 

 Horticultural Chemistry, continued, by G. W. 



Johnson, 27. 

 Horticultural Societies : 



Query respecting, 223 ; rules of, 353 ; remarks 

 respecting, by W. Wilson, 354. 



Aberdeenshire, Aug. 26th, 1829, 128; Nov. 

 4th, 128; May 4th, 528; May 2fith, 63S ; 

 June 22d, 639; July 14th, 639; Aug. 25th, 

 747. 



Belfast, June 5th, 495. 



Bolton, May 20th, 524. 



Bristol, May 18th, 517; June 22d, 634; July 

 27th, 735. 



Buckingham, Aug. 4th, 1829, 121. 



Bury, Nov. 24th, 1829, 122. 



Caledonian, Dec. 3d, 1829; 340; March 4th, 

 1830, 342. 



Cambridgeshire, Oct. 16th, 1829, 121 ; Dec. 

 4th, 122 ; March 3d, 1830, 382 ; April 21st, 

 383. 515 ; May 19th, 515 ; June 17th, 515 ; 

 July 22d, 624 ; Sept. 15th, 734. 



Chichester, April 15th, 514; June 21st, and 

 July 31st, 734. 



Cupar, April 28th, 528. 746. 



Dumfries and Galloway, Sept. 17th, 1829, 125. 



Dundee, May 10th, 1829, 127 ; Aug. 7th, 127 ; 

 May 3d, 528; June 10th, 746 ; Sept 10th, 

 746. 



Falkirk, April 27th, 527. 



Glamorgan and Monmouthshire, Jan. 5th, 

 1830, 254 ; April 28th, 518 ; June 16th, 627 ; 

 Oct. 1st, 736. 



Glasgow, Sept. 9th, 1829, 126; Sept. 21st, 22d, 

 1830, 745. 



Gloucester, April 16th, 383 ; June 18th, 626. 



Hampshire, Sept. 4th, 1829, 124. 



Herefordshire, remarks on, 255 ; April 23d, 

 518; June 22d, and July 24th, 628; Sept. 

 21st, 737. 



Ipswich, Nov. 17th, 1829, 122; April 20th, 

 1830, 383. 516. 



Ireland, June 22d, 602 ; Aug. 10th, 603. 



Liverpool, April 28th, 522. 

 t London, meeting of, Sept. 15th, 1829, 112; 

 Oct 20th, 113; Nov. 3d, 113; Nov. 17th, 

 113; Dec. 1st, 113; affairs of, 114; Dec. 

 15th, Jan. 5th, and Jan. 19th, '-'34; Feb. 2d, 

 235 ; Feb. 10th, March 2d, 236 ; March 16th, 

 252; Report of the committee respecting 

 the affairs of, 236 ; accounts of, 236 ; debts 

 and assets, 237 ; retrenchment, 237 ; future 

 income and expenditure, 237; manage- 

 ment, 237 ; conclusion of the committee's 

 report, 239 ; gardeners sent out by, 245 ; 

 April 6th, 20th, May 1st, 369; May 4th, 

 371 ; May ISth, 504 ; June 1st, 15th, and 

 21st, and July 6th, 505 ; July 7th, and 15th, 

 506 ; July 20th, 618 ; Aug. 3d, and 17th, and 



75£ 



Sept. 7th, 619 ; critical observations respect- 

 ing, 604 ; Sept. 21st, and Oct. 5th, 728 ; Oct. 

 19th, 729; remarks on the garden, 730. 

 Massachusetts, 104. 

 Norfolk and Norwich, 254; Nov. 25th, 1829, 



123; May 26th, 516 ; July 8th, 625. 

 Norwich, Aug. 4th, 626. 

 Ross, April 21st, and May 19th, 519: June 



lfith, 628 ; July 21st, 629. 

 South Devon, &c, 125 ; July 24th, 635: Sept. 



16th, 744. - 



Stirling, 127; meeting of May 11th, 527; July 



13th, 638; Sept. 7th, 746. 

 Vale of Evesham, Oct. 15th, 1829, 124 ; April 



22d, 518 ; June 17th, 627. 

 West Renfrewshire, May 25th, 526 ; June 22d, 



637 ; July 20th, 638; Sept. 21st, 745. 

 Whitehaven, Aug. 27th, 743. 

 Wigtonshire, Sept. 9th, 745. 

 Worcestershire, May 14th, 517; June 17tb, 



626 ; July 20th, 627 ; Sept. loth, 736. 

 Yorkshire, July 7th, 329 ; Aug. 25th, 737. 



Horticultural and Botanical Society of Man- 

 chester, garden of, 334. 743. 



Horticultural and Florists' Society of Chelms- 

 ford and Essex, Sept. 15th, 1829, 121. 



Hot water, query respecting heating by, by Mr. 

 W. G. Walmesley, 223. 



Housman, Mr. Jas., observations on Mr. New- 

 ington's remarks on training the peach tree, 

 220; best sorts of pine-apples for cultivation, 

 232; remarks on, c6:i ; remark on wired walls, 

 614. 



Hovea purpurea, 314. 



Howden, Mr. John, on the planting and prun- 

 ing of forest trees, 416 ; his management of 

 forest trees, observations respecting, by Mr. J. 

 Elles, 545 ; description of a cottage in Eng- 

 land, and a mud-cabin in Ireland, 657. 



Hybrids, critical observation concerning, by Mr. 

 J. Newman, 499. 



Hydrangea, variation in colour in, 348. 



Hydrangeas and Fuchsias, query respecting, 728. 



Hulbert, Mr. Charles, remarks on cottage gar- 

 dens, 598. 



Ice-house, query on the proper size for a, by W. 

 P. Vaughan, 726. 



Impression of leaves and plants, cheap and ele- 

 gant method of obtaining, by T. Baynton, 

 305. 



Independent Florists of Hendon, May 31st, 522. 



Indian corn, result of experiments with ten 

 varieties of, &c. &c, 63 ; produce of, 103 ; ac- 

 count of some raised at Hampstead, 444. 



Infant schools of Edinburgh, &c. &c. 494. 



Insects, a composition for destroying, by BIr. 

 James Burge, 57 ; on trees, supposed preserv- 

 ation against, 220; infesting the plum and 

 cherry, query respecting, 204 ; on plants, me- 

 thod of destroying, 403 ; in orchards, on, by 

 Mr. D, Anderson, 5M ; the rapid generation 

 of, in spring, 5S6; on young peas, query re- 

 specting, by W. P. Vaughan, 615. 



Ireland, former and present state of horticul- 

 ture in, by Mr. John Robertson, F.H.S., 26; 

 flower-gardening in, 496. 



/Vis, species wanting, by Mr. D. Falconar, 502. 



Islington botanic garden, 333. 



Jardin des Plantes in Paris, 385; not suitable 

 for England, 389. 



Jessop, Mr. C. Hale, his mode of cultivating the 

 Enville pine, 704. 



Johnson, G. W., horticultural chemistry, con- 

 tinued, 27; remarks on the doctrines con- 

 cerning the diseases of plants, by John Ro- 

 bertson, 356. 

 JusttaVz guttata, 561. 



Kelly, Mr. A., on raising mushrooms during 

 the winter season, 68. 



Kennedy monophylla, notice respecting, byT. 

 Blair, 612. 



Kensington Gardens, north wall of, a deformity, 



490. 

 Kensington nursery, 3S2. 

 Kewley's mode of heating on the siphon prin- 

 ciple, 377. 



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