LIST OF ENGKAVINGS. 



MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 



Domestic Notices - - 97. 230. 462. 613 



FloricuUural and Botanical Notices of new 

 Plants, and of old Plants of Interest, supple- 

 mentary to the latest Editions of the " En- 

 cyclopaedia of Plants," and of the Hortus 

 Britannicus " - 104. 235. 363. 483. 616. 000 

 Metropolitan Nurseries - - - 99 



Notes on some of the London Nurseries, and on 

 the Chiswick Garden - . 232 



Provincial Nurseries - - . 102 



A Selection of the rare and interesting Plants 

 which flowered in the Epsom Nursery from 

 March to July, 1833 - 489 



Calls at the London Nurseries, and other Sub 

 urban Gardens - . . Tg^ 



Retrospective Criticism 116. 242. 368 491 62^ 

 Queries and Answers 122. 243. 375. 500. 627" 719 

 Covent Garden Market 126. 246. 380. 511. 634! 



London Horticultural Society and Garden l^?* 

 T, • • , TT . 247. 382. 507. 632. 7"'25 



Provincial Horticultural Societies . 248 



?*"^^L°^ Provincial Horticultural Societies 

 tor iooo •••■*« 700 

 Obituary - . 128. 256. 384. 512. 635. 751 



Index to Books reviewed and noticed 

 General Index 



- 752 



- 753 



LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



OBJECTS RELATIVE TO LAND- 



SCAPE-GARDENING. 



22, 23. La maison du Philosophe - 132, 133 



26. Entrance lodge and iron gates to the 



park of St. Ouen, France . - 136 



21. Chateau de Neuviller . - 144 



36. The house of Bel Respiro, France - 151 



37. Wooden bridge in the grounds of Bel 



Respiro - . . . 151 



38. Bronze figure, and other objects in 



the garden at Bel Respiro . - 151 

 62—69. Fountains for gardens - 209—216 



120. Fountain of a grand character - 539 



72. The palace at Carlsruhe . - 260 



73. The villa and gardens of Watthalden, 



near Ettlingen . . -261 



74. The Durlacher Thor, one of th« gates 



of the city of Carlsruhe . - 262 



75. The Ettlinger Thor, another of the 



gates of the city of Carlsruhe - 263 



20. Picturesque aspect of vine fields in 



France . - . - 130 



33. View in the garden of M. Boursault - 147 



70. Artificial ruins of a Roman aqueduct 



in the gardens at Schwezingen - 258 



71. The ruins of a temple of Mercury in 



the gardens at Schwezingen - 258 



104. Front of the palace of Nymphenburg 393 

 109. The Glyptothek at Munich - - 401 

 111. Entrance to the botanic garden at 



Munich ... 403 



122. St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall - 543 



115, 116. Forms for, and modes of con. 

 structing, arches of ironwork for 

 trailing plants over . - 461 



121. Mr. Saul's device for a garden chair . 541 



PLANS AND MAPS. 



16. A plan for the disposition of a series 



of beds of a given form - .62 



24. Map of the grounds at Bagatelle in 



France - . . . 134 



25. Map of the park at St. OUen, France 135 



27. Plan of the style of planting which the 



park at Villeneuve I'Etang, near 

 Marne, France, exhibits - . 136 



28. Plan of the gardens and pleasure- 



grounds of M. Doublat, at Epinal, 

 France - - . . 138 



29. 30. Plans of the villa and grounds of 



Admiral TchitchagofF, at Sceaux, 



France ... 142, 143 

 32. Plan of the garden of the Elysfee 



Bourbon ... 146 



35. Plan of the garden of M. Boursault, 



France - . - - 148 



39. Plan of the garden of Bel Respiro, 



France . . - . 152 



40. Town garden of an architectural cha- 



racter in Paris . . . 153 



41. Plan of the garden and villa of M. 



Ternaux at St. Ouen, France - 155 



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76. Plan of the garden of the Margravine 



Amelia in the suburbs of Carlsruhe 264 



77. The principal cemetery at Carlsruhe - 2fi5 



78. The bunal-ground at Baden . . 266 

 99. Plan of the gardens of Nymphenburg 387 



105. Charles Sckell's plan for laying out a 



flower-garden in front of the chateau 

 of Baron Eichthal, at Ebersberg - 394, 



106. Plan of the garden and grounds of 



Count Monteglas, at Bogenhausen, 

 near Munich ... 395 



107. Plan of the English garden at Munich 399 



108. Plan of the garden of the Glyptothek 400 

 110. Plan of the garden of the general hos- 

 pital at Munich . . . 402 



112. Elevation, plan, and section of the 



range of hot-houses in the Munich 

 botanic garden . _ . 404 



113. Plan of the botanic garden of the 



university of Lund . . 419 



114. Plan of the garden at St. Michael's 



Mount, Cornwall . . 543 



GARDENER'S HOUSE AND GARDEN 

 STRUCTURES. 



14, 15. Design for a gardener's house to 

 be situated on the north side of a 

 walled kitchen.garden . . 477 



34. Elevation of the largest of the hot. 

 houses in the garden of M. Bour. 

 sault, France . . .147 



103. Elevation, plan, and section of the 

 range of stoves and green-houses, in 

 the botanic garden at Nymphenburg 392 



42. to 60. Plans and diagrams explanatory 

 of modes of constructing, cheaply, of 

 iron, garden walls, sheds, and other 

 structures for gardens and farms 193— 2!)1 



MODES OF HEATING. 



1. Diagram of Weekes's mode of heat- 



ing . . . .37 



2. Diagram of Busby's mode of circu- 



lating water by machinery - - 39 

 61. Diagram of Mr. Carpmael's apparatus 



for heating a small room - - 20f> 



80, 81, 82, 83. A mode of heating by 



the circulation of fused metallic 



alloy . . . 278—28 



MACHINES AND ENGINES. 

 21. Machinery by which stones are elevated 



out of quarries near Paris . 130 



100, 101, 102. Machinery of a boat to be 



rowed by the feet . . 390, 391 



84. A battering axe for felling timber - 297 

 117, 118. A press for preparing dried speci- 

 mens, in use in the Chiswick garden 473 

 133. A mouse-trap formed with a small 



hand-glass and lever . . 580 



19. Cottam'3 cheap iron gate for fields . 81 



