492 



INDEX. 



Criticisms, Retrospective, by Mr. Green, 485 ; 

 A Constant Reader, 486 ; Mr. J. Oliver, 487. 



Crops for one hundred acres of arable land in 

 Picardy, scheme of a succession of, by Thomas 

 Blaikie, Esq. C.H.M.S., 13. 



Cr6ton tiglium, its medical qualities, 211. 



Crowe, Mr., of Kensington, his mode of model- 

 ing estates, notice of, 233. 



Cucumbers and melons, Mr. Haythoni's flued 

 pit for, described and figured, 280. 



Cucumber, art of promoting the growth of, by 

 Thomas Watkins, (advertised), 356 ; a prodi- 

 gious, 931 ; cultivation of, at Thoresby Gar- 

 dens, Nottinghamshire, by Mr. Thomas 

 Parkin, 320. 



. bed, movable, query by Thomas 



Hawkins, 255. 



Cucurbita clavif6rmis, or club-shaped gourd, 92. 



Culinary vegetables, on the best mode of growing 

 such as are raised annually from seed, by Mr. 

 W. B. Rose, 274. 



Culture of North American Plants, including 

 Ferns, by Mr. John Goldie, 129. 



Cunningh&m/'a, Araucdria, and Pinus, on the 

 propagation of, by Mr. Stewart Murrav, 

 C.M.H.S., 409. 



Cunninghamz'rt, notice of the name, &c, 450. 



Curtis's Botanical Magazine, for December 

 1826, reviewed, 72 ; for January and February 

 1827, 205 ; for March and April, 333 ; for May, 

 448 ; for June, 448 ; {advertised), 382. 



Observations on British Grasses, (ad- 

 vertised), 127. 



Cushing, J., the Exotic Gardener, noticed, 75. 



Cyclamen persicum, culture of, by Mr. John 

 Wilmot, F.H.S., 378. 



Cydunia jap6nica, recommended, 34. 



Daniel's Rural Sports, (advertised), 384. 



Dann, Mr. James, an effectual mode of destroy- 

 ing the A'phis lanigera, or American blight, 

 on fruit-trees, 165. 



Datura stram6nium, its poisonous and medical 

 qualities described, 337. 



Dean, William, his account of the different 

 gooseberry shows held in Lancashire, Cheshire, 

 &c. for 1826, reviewed, 73. 



Delamarre's, Traite pratique de la culture des 

 Pins a grandes dimensions, &c., 78. 



Delicise Sylvarum, notice of, 220. 



Delpierre's, Nouveau guide du Fermier, 78. 



Dendrometer, description of, by Archibald 

 Gorrie, C.M.H.S., 8 ; notice of one, by Mr. 

 J. Rodgers, 13. 



Der Landmann als Thierartz, bei Krankheiten 

 der Pferde, &c,. 81. 



Designs for Agricultural Buildings, &c, by 

 Charles Waistell, Esq., reviewed, 212. 



Desormeaux's Amusemens de la Campagne, 

 noticed, 214. 



Dickson, Mr. Andrew, F.H.S, on a method of 

 growing asparagus in single rows, 204. 



Diel's system of the classification of fruits, 445. 



Dieterich's Katechismas der Pferdezucht, &c, 

 81. 



Directoire of France, a farming scheme by, 14. 



Dissecting leaves, remarks on, 253. 



Dombasle's Annales Agricoles de Roville, no- 

 tice of, 77. 



Domestic Economy, 477 ; notices, 229. 



Don, Mr. George, his Monograph of Allium, 

 452. 



Doub Grass, Cynodon dactylon, described and 

 figured, 252. 



Doublat of the Vosges, notice of his gardens, 

 .223. 



Douglas, Mr. David, his adventures in North 

 America, 227 ; rare plants sent home by, 442. 



Drummond, Mr. James, A.LS. C.H.M.S., &c, 



. on the cultivation and improvement of Cine- 

 raria cruenta, 153. 



Duff, Mr. Christie, C.M.H.S., on the cultivation 

 of ginger in a glazed pit, 191. 



Duncanson, Mr., a young gardener at Kew, of 

 great talents for drawing and botany, 449. 



Dunolie Gardens, near Oban, Argyleshire, 32. 



Early Spring Salad, - mode of raising in Flan- 

 ders, 460. 



Edible Plants of the North American Indians, 

 228. 



Edifices, list of those figured in Vol. II. of the 

 Gardener's Magazine, viii. 



Edinburgh Green Market, 240. 



Education of Gardeners, remarks on the im- 

 portance of, 109 — 113. 



Edwards's Botanical Register, for December, 



1826, reviewed, 72 ; for January and February, 



1827, 205, 206 ; for March and April, 334 ; for 

 May, 450 ; (advertised), 127. 



Square, Kensington, 47. 



Emigration, as compared with home colonis- 

 ation, 236. 

 Employment of time, 377. 

 Endive, structure for the protection of, by Mr. 



Anderson, F.H.S., of Cashiobury, 417. 

 Eriob6trya Japonica, the Loquat, treatment of, 



234. 

 Erythrina Crista gilli, Salvia splendens, and 



Ffichsia gracilis, hints for cultivating, by Mr. 



Robert Reid, 16. 

 Estates or Landscapes, models of, {advertised), 



356. 

 Evesham Flower and Fruit Society, notice of its 



establishment and objects, 361. 

 Exotic Gardener, by J. Cushing, noticed, 75. 

 Exotics, exhausted, mode of recovering in the 



Botanical Garden of Berlin, 347. 

 Experimental Farm, proposed one in Dublin, 



103. 

 Faldermann, Mr. F, C.M.H.S., on the propaga- 

 tion of Zamias, 425. 

 Fan Grove, Sir Herbert Taylor, notice of, 368. 

 Farming in Susquehanna, by R. H. Rose, Esq., 



350. 

 Fattore di Campagna, notice of, 219. 

 Feather Grass, Stipa penn&ta, curious pheno- 

 mena of the seeds, 354. 

 Fellenberg, M., his establishment at Hofwyl, 



visited by John Murray, Esq., F.A.S., L.S., 



H.S., G.S., &c, 347. 

 Felton, T., Esq., notice of, 480. 

 Feltoniana, 480. 



Ferns, hardy species, list of, by Mr. Goldie, 134. 

 Field crops, scheme for a succession of, 13. 

 work, table of, for every month in the 



year, 14. 

 Figs, account of a method of forcing, by Joseph 



Sabine, Esq. F.R.S., 198. 

 Fig tree in pots, on the propagation and early 



fruitfulness of, by Mr. John Borrowdale, 35. 

 Filicum Rariurum, of Dr. Hooker and Dr. 



Greville, notice of, 82. 

 Finlayson's British Farmer, reviewed in British 



Farmer's Magazine, 457. 



Harrow and Grubber, described and 



figured, 249. 



Fion, M., a celebrated cultivator of orange trees 

 at Paris, 59. 



Flavell, Mr. William, on the plan of closing the 

 smoke-flues of hot-houses, &c. that are heated 

 only in the daytime, for the purpose of pre- 

 serving a warm temperature during the 

 night, &c, 154. 



Fleming's British Farmer's Magazine for No- 

 vember, 1826, reviewed, 73 ; for February, 

 1827, 207 ; (advertised), 384. 



Flora Australasia, &c, by Robert Sweet, No. I 

 for June, 1826, reviewed, 336. 



Florence, questions respecting its gardening 

 improvements, 82. 



Florist and Horticul ural Society at White- 

 haven, in contemplation, 230. 



Florists' Club of Pollockshaws, 465. 



Cottage, (advertised), 383. 



Lottery, suggestions for, 474. 



Meetings at Worcester in former times, 



•Society of York, meeting for April, 



473. 



1826, 471. 



