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LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



IMPLEMENTS. 



Page 



Daisy knife - - - 595 



l'2H. Short grass-rake - - 597 



Skeleton plough - - - B^i 



Siiade forks - - - 6r>2 



Various kinds of sjiadcs - - 6B2 



Wilkie's plough - - - ^52 



Wilkie's parallel adjusting brake - fi53 



139, HO. Various hoes - - 654 



UoUing barley chopper - - 673 



Barley cliopper - - - 673 



Daisy rake - - - 674 



The pressing plough - - 677 



Scraper to the pressing plough - 677 



MACHINES. 



Flower stand - - - 274 



Diable, for removing trees in boxes - 377 

 Machine for transi)lanting large trees - 423 



Eve's rotatory pump - - 545 



The soude, used for watering - - 655 



Improved frame for a grindstone - 674 



Iron frame for weighing sacks - 674 



to 159. Machine for breaking stones - 678 



UTENSILS. 



Earthenware number tally - - 264 



Wasp glasses - . . 279 



Cast-iron vase for a jet d'eau - - 338 

 Iron measure for filling sacks of corn 674 



Draining tile - - 677 



Fly glass ' - - - 679 



168. Lead vase for flower pots "- - 683 



Label for fruit rooms, &c. - - 683 



Improved watering-pot. - - 740 



STRUCTURES. 



Straw garden seat - - 594 



Guard for trees - - - 674 



Handsome Gothic railing - - 680 



Wickerwork shrub protector - - 681 



Garden seats - - - 682 



EDIFICES. 

 18. Rajah Pakse's house, &c. - - 75 



55. to 58. Ornamental conservatory 268 — 270 

 68. to 76. Illustrations to Robinson's Orna. 

 mental Farm-buildings - - 319 — 322 

 102. Forcing-houses at Syon - - 102 



108, 109. A villa - - - 541, 542 



114. Rustic pump-room - - 568 



123. Hot-houses at Bury Hill - - 594 



150. An old manor house - - 675 



152. Cow shed - - - 677 



160. Mausoleum seen from Greasborough 679 

 164. Domical hot-house at Bretton Hall . 681 



OPERATIONS. 

 23. Training vines down from the rafters 110 



No. 

 12.'5 



127, 

 l;33. 



134. 



ia5. 



13(). 

 137. 

 138, 

 143. 

 144. 

 146. 

 154. 

 155. 



59. 



81. 



89. 

 111. 

 142. 

 145. 

 148. 

 156. 



54. 



60. 



78. 

 147. 

 153. 

 162. 

 167, 

 169. 

 l76. 



124. 

 149. 

 103. 

 165. 

 166. 



91, 

 93. 



94. 



95. 



96, 



101. 



62. Training the vine at Thomery . 278 

 . Flute grafting ... 425 



. Setting up sheaves of corn - . 459 



DIAGRAMS. 

 , 2. Map of the Conductor's tour - 4, 5 



'. to 8. Improvements in hot-water system 20 

 . Improved mode of paving . - 79 



. Method of marking tallies . . 146 



Improvements in heating by hot water 261 

 . Addition to the machinery of the common 

 hot-bed - - - - 368 



. Manner of making straw or reed mats 415 

 . Section of a curvilinear-roofed house . 417 

 to 88. Hot.house combining a pinery, vinery, 

 succession pit, and winter green-house, 418, 

 419, 420, 421 

 92 Culture of pine-apple without pots 428 

 Pipe for introducing heated air into frames 

 435. 

 A strawberry wait - . 438 



Principle of the siphon . - 453 



97. Heating bath by the therraosiphon 454 

 Canvass shades used at Syon gardens 510 , 



No." Fsge 



no. Improvement in heating by hot water 544 

 1J8. Trellis-work . - - 582 



131, 132. Increase in the size of fruit . 609 



141. Principle of the bent lever in Wilkie's brake 



655 

 161. Improved flue stone covers - - 679 



170. Improved gate-latch . - 683 



171. Breathing places for London - - 687 



172. Training vines down from the rafters 733 



173. Tlie Chiswick garden - - 735 

 177, 178. Plan for collecting rain water in gutters 



for hot-houses - - - - 740 



PLANTS 

 10. to'16. SaJaZBlackbrinwa - 54—57 



14. Cow cabbage . - .65 

 17. Cinnamon plant - - 74 



19. Corypha umbraculifera - - 76 



20. Cbcos nucifera - . - 77 



21. Borassus flabelliformis - - 77 



25. Cattlfiya intermedia - - 149 



26. BrodieeV grandiflbra - - 151 



27. Poinciawfl thgia. - - - 152 



28. Streptocarpus Rexii - - 153 



29. Cliv/:a nubilis . - - 154 



30. 5erapifl« cordigera var, longip^tala . 155 



31. Pyrus spiiria ... 155 



32. Lobelm longiflbra ... 156 



33. Maxlll^ria cili^ta - - - 157 



34. Roscbea purpiirea - - - 160 



35. Eccremocarpus scaber . - 160 



36. Tropse^olum tricolbrum ' - 162 



37. Potentilla Russellzana - - 163 



38. Ueixaia salicifblia ... 163 



39. Helianthemum scabrbsum - - 165 



40. iJhododendron chrys4nthum - 166 



47. Pinus Pinea - - - 230 



48. Pinus Cembra - - - 231 



63. Carica Papaya - - - 300 



64. Mutis/a zlicifblia . - - 304 



65. iysimachia longifblia - - 310 



66. Pentstemon atropurpClrea - - 310 



67. i'ucus helmintoch6rtos - - 313 



103. Bonaten specibsa ... 518 . 



104. Eulbphia streptopetala - - 519 



105. Hosackz'a bicolor . . - 520 



106. Lbwea berberifbMa . . - 521 



107. Aspidistra Kirida ... 523 

 116. New variety of Salvia spl^ndens . 577' 



FRUITS. 



41. Scarlet Pearmain apple . - 171 



42. ripula fritici . - - 177 

 174, 175. Fruit and leaf of Money's West's black 



St. Peter grape - . . 738, 739 



PLANS OF GARDENS AND PARKS, 



3. Part of kitchen-garden at Albury . 10 



9. Kitchen-garden at Annat - - 29 



46. Kitchen-garden of M. de Rouvroy . 204 



50. to 52, Plan of an estate - 234—237 



79. Arboretum of the Horticultural Society 346 



99. Syon kitchen-garden - -■^503 



112,113. Flower masses, . .555,557 



126. Flower-garden at Ashtead Park - 595 



130. Flower-garden at Windsor Castle . 605 



LANDSCAPES. 



15, 16. Esrom Lake - - - 72, 73 



43. Oxneed Hall - . - 193 



44. Ancient garden scenery at Longleat - 194 



77. Botanic Garden at Brussels 

 82. Lisbon Botanic Gardeu 



115. Stroud House 



117. Midhurst Cottage 



119. to 122. Deepdene 



129. Epsom Nursery 



INSECT. 



45. Mole cricket 



HUMAN FIGURES. 

 151. A sketch from nature 



327 



- 412 

 . 575 



- 581 

 590, 591 



- 597 



■ -'203 



- 676 



