GENERAL INDEX. 



759 



Tallies, new, for naming plants, figured and de- 

 scribed, 306 ; of the Chiswick garden, 607. 



Taste, honesty in, 587. 



Tate's nursery, April 25th, 377. 



Taylor, S., description of a rattery invented by 

 the late Mr. Robert Paul, 583. 



Tea, remarks on the drinking of, 170. 



Teeth, artificial, of M. Fonzi, 480. 



Terminalia Catuppa, 560. 



Thorn, Mr. John, query on an insect infesting 

 the plum and cherry, 224. 



Thompson, Mr., remarks on his experiments i* 

 vegetable physiology, by Mr. J. Main, 214. 



Thouin, the late Professor Andrew, 387. 



7Ylia aurea, 317. 



TillandsM stricta, 561. 



Timber trees, on pruning, and other points in 

 the management of, 681. 



Tithes, 592. 



Tivoli, the public gardens of, in Paris, 648. 



Tobacco, for the cottager, 153 ; introduction of, 

 to Europe, .270 ; culture of, in Ireland, 271 ; 

 suggestions bn the culture of, 272 ; produce of, 

 in America, 273; value of, as an agricultural 

 crop, 273 ;'process of manufacturing for smok- 

 ing, snuff, &c, 274 ; books to be consulted 

 respecting tobacco, 274. 



Tobacco plants, the, of Colombia, 327. 



Tollgate-houses, &c, near London, 349. 



Toll-house at Edgeware, figured and described, 

 350. 



Tour through France and Germany, continued, 

 1. 385. 529. 641. 



Toward, Mr. Andrew, critique respecting the 

 house at Bagshot Park, 219. 



Training plants, 401. 



Travellers, generally confined in their observ- 

 ations, 538. 



Trees, forest, on the planting and pruning of, 

 by Mr. John Howden, 416 ; suitable for a 

 certain situation, query respecting, 615; must 

 be known before they can be introduced, 719. 



Trelowarren, botanic flower garden at, account 

 of, by Mr. W. Duncan, 420. 



Tri6steum perfoliatum, 282. 



Tuilleries, gardens of the, 530. 



Tulip bed, description of Mr. Groom's, 683 ; 

 frame and strike for a, figured and described, 

 684. 



Tulip Show of Maften, May 3., 522. 



Tyso, Rev. Joseph, on the culture of seedling 

 ranunculuses, 548 ; remedy for blight, 587. 



Tyssen, Mr. Samuel, query on sayings as to bees, 

 223. 



Underwood, plants proper for, 470. 



Vallance, Edmund, queries respecting a collec- 

 tion of gooseberries, 727. 



Vallet Aine, M., a new hybrid Cjtisus, 335; Sy- 

 ringa vulgaris var. Charles X., 335; two new 

 roses, 335 ; green-flowered rose, 335. 



Varden, Mr. Richard, four designs for labourers' 

 cottages, 660. 



Vascular texture of the vine, 134. 



Vaughan, W. P., query respecting insects on 

 young peas, 615 ; critical remark respecting 

 Bishop's dwarf and early frame peas, 723; 

 query on the proper size for an ice-house, 726. 



Vegetable market of Edinburgh, June 1st, 494 ; 

 Aug. 7th, 601. 



Vegetable pathology, 395. 



Vegetables, for the cottage garden, 186 to 188. 



Terbena chamasdrif blia, critique respecting, by 

 R. Sweet, 613. 



Verbena Melindres, critical remarks on, by Mr. 

 George Harrison, 222. 



Veronica agrestis, query respecting, by John 

 Morgan, 615. 



Vienna, note from, 212. 



Vine, on the anatomy of, by W. W. Capper, 

 Esq., 12. 129. 257 ; bark of the, changes which 

 take place at the beginning of August, 263 ; 

 large, at Sellwood Park, some account of, by 

 Mr. H. Cumming, 439 ; on the management 

 of, in the pinery, by Mr. Geo. Fulton, 707. 



Vines for a geranium house, answer to query 

 respecting, by Mr. Robert Errington, 231 ; for 

 a green-house, answer to query respecting, 

 232 ; by Mr. G. Fulton, 232 ; the best soil for, 

 708. 



Wall for transmitting heat, 310. 



Wall, north of Kensington Gardens, should be 

 pulled down, 490. 



Walls, wired, remark on, by Mr. James Hous- 

 man, 614. 



Walmesley, Mr. W. G., query respecting heat- 

 ing by hot water, 223. 



Wasing Hall, remarks on, 655. 



Wasps, a simple and effectual mode of killing, 

 550. 



Waste land, directions for ascertaining the 

 quality of, 461. 



Water melons from Russia, 339. 



Watering oranges and camellias, 359. 



Watts, R. query on the canker in peach trees, 

 617. 



Wattsz'a, 337. 



Weather at Munich, 317 ; at Florence, 320. 



Weavers of Prestwich and Bury, intelligence of, 

 393, 



Weeping Ash, the large one of Wilson's nur- 

 sery removed, 334. 



Weevil, destructive of fruit trees, query re- 

 specting, by Mr. J. Dykes, 500; answer to, 

 501. 



Wheat, a new variety of, from China, by Mr. J. 

 Faldermann, 339 ; culture of, in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Ardress, in Ireland, by G. Ensor, 

 Esq., 691. 



Wheat-fly in Perthshire, notice of, by the Rev. 

 T. Bell, 495. 



Wheels of carts and waggons, improvement in, 

 by Samuel Morton, 304. 



White Knights, remarks on, 654." 



Wilkie's wheel plough, remarks on, by Mr. S. 

 Blorton, 209. 



Williamson, E. A., notice of the botanic garden 

 at Caraccas, 484. 



Willow, weeping, query respecting, 368. 



Wilson, W., remarks respecting horticultural 

 societies, 354. 



Wines, for the cottager, 151. 



Wire-worm, figured and described, 500. 



Wired walls for fruit trees, 229. 



Wistarz'a Consequana, 599. 



Wood, Mr. T., apples and pears for a small 

 orchard, 230, 231. 



Wood-lice, query on destroying, 223. 



Works, public, in France, cause of their tardy 

 execution, 539. 



Wright, D., setting the Tokay grape, 602. 



Young, W., plants lately arrived from Teneriffe, 

 330. 



