INDEX. 



.Acclimating exotic plants, examples of, in 

 the Botanic Garden of Edinburgh, 239. 



Acclimating plants from China, 123. 



,4'cer campestre, remark concerning, 425. 



Achillea millefolium, medicinal virtues of, 162. 



Adams, Mr. John, Results of an experiment to 

 destroy the A'phis lanigera, or American 

 Blight on fruit trees, 49. 



iEthusa cynapium, its poisonous qualities illus- 

 trated, 337. 



Agricultural Associations, details of, by Mr. Al- 

 len, 327 ; exemplified in the Netherlands, 330. 



Agriculture et Jardinage enseignes en 12 lecons, 

 78. 



Agriculture in Spain, 86. 



Agricultural Labourers, note on their improve- 

 ment, 24. 



, remarks on their cha- 

 racter and condition, 177. 



-, of England and Ireland 



-, remedy for evils in the 



compared, 182. 



present state of, 183. 

 Agricultural Penance in Italy, 86. 



Population, means of supplying 



them with employment, 321. 

 ^grimonia Eupatoria, medicinal virtues of, 162. 

 Agronome, on the use and abuse of salt in gar- 

 dens, 304. 



, remarks by, respecting salt as a 



manure, 163. 

 Allen, Mr. Thomas, F.H.S., on raising' plant- 

 ations of oak from the acorn, ,, 277. 

 Allen's Colonies at Home, &c. reviewed, 321. 

 A'llium neapolitanum, 452 ; vineale, and ole- 



raceum, medicinal virtues of, 161. 

 Altha/a officinalis, medicinal virtues of, 162. 

 Amaryllis Sarniensis, or Guernsey Lily, on the 

 cultivation of, byT. A. Knight, Esq.F.RS., 185. 

 Amaryllis vittata, query by J. Groom, Esq., 254. 

 America, opinions respecting, 456. 

 American Aloe, 95 ; in the open garden, 351. 

 American Blight (A'phis lanigera) on fruit 

 trees, result of an experiment to destroy, by 

 Mr. John Adams, 49. 



on apple 



trees, on the destruction of, by A. W., 49. 



See A'phis lanigera, 50. 

 American fruits transmitted to the H. S. of Lon- 

 don, by Mr. M. Floy, CM. H.S., 415. 



plants, list of some very select species, 



by Mr. Goldie, 130. 

 ytaomum Plim'i, notice respecting, 378. 

 Anagallis arvensis, medicinal virtues of, 162. 

 Anastatica Aierochiintica, Rose of Jericho, 357. 

 Anderson, Dr. James, his recreations in agri- 

 culture quoted, 155. 

 Andrews, Mr. of Vauxhall, market-gardener, 



life and death of, 381. 

 Andrews, T., Esq. of Coggeshall, his opinion on 

 the use of salt, 3 : notice of his life and death, 

 255. 

 An^thum foenlculum, medicinal virtues of, 162. 

 Angelica Archangelica, medicinal virtues of, 162. 

 Annuaire de la Societe Royale et Centrale d' 



Agriculture de Paris, notice of, 342. 

 Anthemis n6bilis, medicinal virtues of, 162. 

 A'phis lanigera, destruction of, by soot and salt, 

 50 ; by the Chelsea apple powder, 50 ; mode 

 of destroying in Upper Canada, 50 ; on the 

 destruction of, by A. W., 49 ; an effectual me- 

 thod of destroying, by Mr. James Dann, 165 ; 

 results of an experiment to destroy, by Mr. 

 John Adams, 49. 



Apple and berry-bearing trees, proposal of Dr. 

 Crantz for their culture as affording spirituous 

 liquors, 444. 

 Apple and Quince Hybrid, query respecting, 124. 

 Apple, Caldwell variety, 464. 



, Reinette de Canada, 92. 



, Siberian Bittersweet, notice of, by T. A. 



Knight, Esq. F.R.S., 432. 

 Apples, large, 92. 



, list of some American sorts sent to the 



garden of the H. S., 415. 



, second crops of, 92. 



, to preserve from canker the Golden 



Pippin, and other sorts, by John Williams, 

 Esq. of Pitmaston, CM. H.S., 430. 

 Apprentice, remarks by, on the use of the term 



labourer by the H. S., 106. 

 Aracdcha in the Glasgow Botanic Garden, no- 

 tice, of and figure, 355. 

 Araucdria & Cunningham^, propagation of. 

 409. ' 



Arboretum of Messrs. Loddiges, notice of, 35 

 Arbusculensis, notice of, 220. 

 Architectural Improvements, notice of, 475. 

 A'rctium lappa, medicinal virtues of, 162. 

 Ardbraccan, Meath, some account of, 150. 

 Aristotelia macqui, remark concerning, 425. 

 Artificial Pastures, short history of in Britain. 



68. 

 A'rum maculatum, medicinal virtues of, 162. 

 Arundo donax, a remarkable specimen of, at 



Basle, 225. 

 ^sclepias tuberosa, culture of, 379. 

 Ash trees destroyed by salt, 165. 

 Asparagus, mode of forcing, in Denmark, and in 

 the Garden of the H. S., 358. 



, on a method of growing, in single 



rows, by Mr. Andrew Dickson, F.H.S., 204. 



, on the culture of, by J. O. S. P., 278. 



^splanum scolopendrium, medicinal virtues of. 

 162. ' 



Associations Agricoles, Essai sur les, 77. ' 

 Associations, interesting, sources of, afforded by 



plants, 227. 

 A'ster Argophyllus, or Musk Plant of New 



Holland, query respecting, 122. 

 Atkinson's improved melon pits described, 202. 

 Atkinson, Wm. Esq. F.H.S , his improvements 



in the construction of hot-houses, 200. 

 ^trupa bellad6nna, its poisonous qualities, 211. 

 Auchadanach orchard, 32. 

 Auchnacalick Gardens, in Staffa, 32. 

 Audibert, M., his cultivation of the Hydrangea 



at Paris, 59. 

 Aulagnier's Apercu sur la Gi^ologie et PAgri- 



culture, &c, 78. 

 Ayrshire Horticultural Library, 100. 

 Ayrshire Rose, query, 124. 

 Baas, Robt., Esq., on the culture of the Couvo 



Tronchuda, 435. 

 Balsam, on propagating, by cuttings, 47. 482. 

 Banksz'a, on propagating the different species of, 



26. 

 Bannerman, Mr., of the Walton Nursery, notice 



of his death, 487. 

 Barclay, Robt., Esq. F.L.S., H.S. catalogue of 



plants introduced by him, 297. 449. 

 Bard's Mineralogie Populaire, 77. 

 Barley, a field of, near Dundee, reaped in De- 

 cember, 240 ; query respecting, 379 ; to pre- 

 pare as a substitute for rice, 467. 

 Baron's Notice sur la Grande Boulangerie eta- 

 blie dans la plaine de Grenelle, auprcs de Paris, 

 78. 



