LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



VH 



MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 



General Notices - 53. 233. 272. 321. 393. 450. 516. 



568. 



Foreign Notices - 54. 157. 234. 272. 322. 516. 569 



Domestic Notices- 56. 160. 234. 273. 323. 394. 451. 



516.571.587 



Floricultural and Botanical Notices of new Plants, 



and of old Plants of Interest, supplementary to 



the latest Editions of the " Encyclopaedia of 



Plants," and of the " Hortus Britannicus " 



63. 169. 237. 284. 347. 399. 458. 511. 564. 583 



Retrospective Criticism - 73. 179. 240. 289. 350. 



405. 520. 573 



Queries and Answers - 80. 181. 242. 294. 353. 408. 



462. 576. 



Arboretum Britannicum ; or, Portraits, to a Scale 

 of a Quarter of an Inch to a Foot, of all the 

 Trees which endure the Open Air in Britain 581 

 London Horticultural Society and Garden - 188. 

 244. 298. 355. 410. 468. 523. 579 

 Covent Garden Market - 84. 191. 243. 297. 354. 

 409. 467. 522. 578 

 Supplement to the Notices of the Provincial Hor- 

 ticultural Societies for 1833 - - - 86 

 Notices of the Exhibitions of the Provincial 

 Horticultural Societies for 1834 - - 588 



Obituary - .96. 192. 300. 412. 468. 



Calls at Nurseries and Suburban Gardens - 167. 



279. 325. 



INDEX to Books reviewed and noticed 

 GENERAL INDEX 



621 

 622 



LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



No. 



Page 



OPERATIONS. 



44 — 55. Illustrations of twelve modes of per- 

 forming budding - - 305—310 



56 — 61. Illustrations of six modes of ingraft- 

 ing herbaceous plants - - 310 — 312 



5. A figure of a tree of the white nectarine, 



in exhibition of the effects of a com- 

 mended mode of training - - 39 

 37 — 40. Illustrations of a mode of pruning 

 and training apple trees and pear trees 

 through six successive years - 267, 268 



6. A diagram exhibitive of a mode of 



blanching sea-kale, and of a mode of 

 forcing it - - - 46 



MEANS OF HEATING. 



23 — 34. Diagrams explanatory of modes of 

 applying steam, conducted in narrow 

 tubes, to the heating of water and beds 

 of stones, relatively to the culture of 

 plants of various kinds - - 226 — 229 



43. The plan of an apparatus for heating 



water, and then circulating it - 303 



1. A view of a portable apparatus for heat- 

 ing water, and then circulating it - 23 



PLANS OF GARDENS. 



22. A garden for fruit plants only - - 224 



35. A kitchen-garden to contain 1 acre with- 

 in the walls ... 260 



63. A kitchen-garden to contain 1 acre with- 

 in the walls, and half an acre in the 

 slips ; or, the same quantity to be ap. 

 propriated, in part, to a flower-garden, 

 the remainder to a kitchen-garden - 314 



70. A kitchen-garden to contain 1| acre 

 within the walls, and about the same 

 quantity in the slips - - 374 



75. A kitchen-garden to contain 2 acres 

 within the walls, and lj acre in the 

 slips - - - - 430 



79. A kitchen-garden to contain nearly 

 3 acres within the walls, and 1\ acre in 

 the slips - ... 484 



95. A kitchen-garden to contain 3| acres 

 within the walls, and 2J acres in the 

 slips • - . .538 



11. The flower-garden of the Rev. Thomas 

 Gamier, and the disposition of the 

 plants in it, at Bishopstoke Vicarage, 

 Hampshire - - 126, 127 



15. The flower-garden of the Misses Gamier, 

 and the disposition of the plants in it, 

 at Wickham, Hampshire - 210, 211 I 



14. A geometrical flower garden, half of 



which was once made at Woolmers - 205 I 



62. A flower-garden in the Dutch style, to 



adjoin an entrance - n -313 



No. page 



ARBORICULTURE. 



3. A plan for laying out ground intended to 

 be planted with trees designed for 

 timber - . . - 27 



4. A plan for the disposition of trees of the 

 kinds oak, ash, and larch, in a plant- 

 ation . - - 29 



41. A diagram of the results of leaving trees 



designed for timber unpruned - 293 



42. A diagram of the results of pruning trees 



designed for timber - - 293 



88. A sketch illustrative of the effects of 

 wind upon plantations of trees growing 

 near the coast ~ - - 196 



97. A figure of a tree, as a specimen of the 

 figures to be introduced into the Arbo- 

 retum Britannicum . . 582 



LANDSCAPES. 



10. A view of the vicarage house, at Bishop- 

 stoke, in Hampshire - . 125 

 69. A view of St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall 351 



STRUCTURES. 



2. A design for a gardener's house adapt- 

 able to the south wall of a kitchen- 

 garden = - 25 

 36. A design for a gardener's house adapt- 

 able to the north east angle of a walled 

 kitchen-garden ... 262 



71. A design for a gardener's house adapt- 



able to the north-west angle of a walled 

 kitchen-garden ... 375 



72, 73. Diagrams of forcing-houses to exhibit 



the relation of the inclination of their 

 roofs to the incidence of the rays of light, 

 in illustration of the effects of this upon 

 the temperature and light within . 376 



74. The ground-plan and elevation of a pit 



suited to the culture of the cucumber - 387 



96. The ground-plan and a transverse sec. 

 tion of a house suited to the cultivation 

 of the mushroom in the winter . 557 



89 — 94. The ground-plan, sections, elevation, 

 and details of structure, of the moss- 

 house in the flower-garden at Bagshot 

 Park - - - 533—537 



19. A view of a roofed seat lined with moss 



and hazel rods ... £12 



80. A view of a rustic seat for a garden - 488 



20, 21. Trellised arches for supporting 



climbing plants - - 212 



78. A design for a building for the accom- 

 modation of dogs - - 473 



VASES. 



66. A vase devoid of a plinth 



67. A vase upon a plinth 



326 

 326 



