LIST or ENGRAVINGS. 



IX 



Dimensions of Trees and Shrubs, Sussex said to 

 be suitable fora ccliinatising Plants,The Cedar of 

 Lebanon, 325; Grading in May and June, Mag- 

 nbl?a grandiflbra, 326 ; Richard Anthony Salis- 

 bury, F.R.S. &c,, Salisbur/a ndiantifblia, 380; 

 Magnblia, Liriodendron, Newington Peach, 381; 

 Growth of the Oak Tree, American Magnolias 

 in China, 437 5 SalisburM adiantifiilia, riscum 

 album in Ireland, Largest flowering Tulip 

 Trees, Ronce d'Hongrie, The Double Yellow 

 Rose, The Rbsa. Bknksicei Evergreen Shrubs, 

 438 ; Proper Age at which to cut down Oak 

 Trees, 549 ; Large single Camellia, 551 ; The 

 Botanic Garden of Edinburgh in 1682, Culture 

 of the Vine in Australia, Canker on Cucumber 

 Plants, 605. - 



Covent Garden Market.— 5i. 109. 158. 213. 270. 

 327. 383. 440. 495. 551 606. 



London Horticultural Society and Garden. — 

 110. 214. 325. 391. 438. 4S4. 607. 



Metropolitan Society of Florists and Amateurs, 

 55. 



Queries and Answers. — Public Evening Reading 

 Rooms in Towns and Villages ; Outline of a 

 Botanical Tour ; Inserting the Levels of Plans ; 

 Chatsworth Arboretum ; The most Profitable 

 Age for Cutting Oaks ; The Female Black 

 Italian Poplar, 690. ; Reddish Circular Scales 

 en the Under Side of Oak Leaves, 691 ; La- 



thyrus magellanicus ; A Mode of Preserving 

 the Flowers of the Pansy ; Potatoes, 692. 



Provincial Horticultural Societies for 1835 : 



Bedfordshire. 692. Berkshire, Cambridge- 

 shire, 693. Cornwall, 694. Cumberland, 695. 

 Derbyshire, Devonshire, 696. Dorsetshire, 

 Durham, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Here- 

 fordshire, 699, Leicestershire, 700. Lanca- 

 shire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Nor- 

 thumberland, 702. Nottinghamshire, 703. 

 Somersetshire, 704. Suffolk", Surrey, Sussex, 

 705. Warwickshire, Wiltshire, 706. York- 

 shire, 708, 709. The Channei Islands, 710. 

 Wales, 714. Clackmannanshire, Dumfries- 

 shire, 712. Edinburghshire, Fifeshire, 713, 

 714. Forfarshire, 715. Lanarkshire, Ren- 

 frewshire, Stirlingshire, 716. Ireland, 717, 718. 



Biography. — Consequa, 111; Mr. Douglas, the 

 botanist, 271 ; Andrew Heron, Esq., of Bargally, 



718. 



Obituary. — Walter William Capper, Esq.; Mr. 

 James Sherare, 56 ; Robert Sweet, F.L.S., with 

 the titles of his literary works, and the dates of, 

 their publication, &c., 159; Reginald Whitby. 

 160 ; Mr. Douglas, 216 ; William Dickson, Esq. 

 328 ; James Frost, 384 ; William Forsyth, Esq, 

 F.H.S., 496; Mr. George Johnston, 552; Mr. 

 James Drummond, 608 ; William Malcolm 

 Esq., F.L.S. H.S., &c,, 720. 



LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



INSTRUMENTS. 

 !8. Instruments for transplanting large trees 134 

 77, 78. New number stick for plants - - 466 



UTENSILS. 

 7 — 10. Pots for pine plants - - - 22 



23. An improved garden pot . - - 233 



DIAGRAMS. 

 24 — 27. Outlines for planting in masses - 234 



28. Outlines for planting in masses - - 236 

 53. Mode of drawing trees to a scale - - 397 

 55—60. Details ... 403—406 



64. Section of a paved walk - - 434 



71 — 76. New mode of forming curved lines, 



and laying out grounds - - 462 — 465 



82 — 85. Surface drains of brick for irrigating a 



lawn or arboretum - - 498, 499 



90 — 93. A mode of taking the heights of trees 



519^522 

 OPERATION. 

 98. New mode of striking cuttings . - 564 



GATE AND GATE STYLE. 

 15. Gate and gate fastening - - 71 



81. The simple field style . . . .471 



GARDEN ORNAMENTS. 

 1—3. Rustic flower-baskets - - 12, 13 



20. 21. Chinese tiles - - - 171, 172 



STRUCTURES. 

 6. Section of a pine pit - - - 21 



32. Section of a pine pit - - - - 255 



79, 80. Plan and elevation of a moss-house at 



Murtle - . - . 467, 468 



BUILDINGS. 

 12. Gardener's house - - - 65 



22. Gardener's house ... 174 



PLANTS. 



IS, 36. Stamina and pistil - . -301 



37. Myristica moschita, and various botanical 



details - - t . - 3C2 



38. 7:fippuphae /-hamnoldes, SchEefffen'a com- 



plfeta, BroussonfetM papyrifera, and Na- 

 geia Putranfiva ... 306 



39. Hiimulus Lupulus, the hop plant . 310 



40. Male and female flowers of the hop plant 310 



41. Artocarpus incisa - - - 311 

 42—44. Artocarpus integrifulia ■- -311 



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45 — 47. Flower and fruit of the Macltira au- 



rantlaca . . . . . 313, 314 



48. Ficus Carica flower ... 315 



49. Lathra'a Squamaria, tuber . - 318 



FRUIT. 

 94, 95. Hamburgh grapes of extraordinary 



size and form . . . 546 



ENTIRE TREES. 

 54. Aildntus glanduldsa ... 399 



61. QuiSrcus pedunculata - . . 407 



62. Prdnus Padus .... 409 

 68. Gleditschz'a triacanthos var. in^rmis - 411 



PLANS OF GARDENS AND THE GROUNDS 

 OF SMALL VILLAS. 



4. Kitchen-garden of four acres . -41 



5. Flower-garden of one acre - - 42 

 14. Flower-garden - - . . . 68 

 13. Kitchen-garden of seven acres . - 67 



16. Kitchen-garden of four acres . - 120 



17. Flower and kitchen-garden . . 123 

 99. Plan for laying out the grounds of a 



suburban villa of nine acres, including 

 ground plan of principal floor of house 

 and plans of outbuildings - -670,671 

 19. A working plan for a suburbin garden 168,169 

 29- Design for laying out and plantinga flower. 



garden. By Floretus - - 238, 239 



30. Ditto - ... 240, 241 



31. Ditto corrected . - . 244, 245 



33. Design for layingoutand plantinga flower- 



garden. By Lancastriensis . 286, 287 



34. Ditto corrected - . - 288, 289 



50. Flower-garden. By Tyro . - 354, 3.55 



51. Ditto. By the Conductor - - 356, 357 



65. Ditto. By a Young Gardener - 450, 451 



66. Ditto corrected ... 454, 455 



67. Ditto varied - - . 456, 457 

 68 — 70. Flower-garden and shrubbery - 459 — 462 



86. Frontages of four houses containing one 



perch each . . -510,511 



87. Frontages of four houses containing one 



perch and a half each - -510,511 



88. 89. Plan for laying out a public square 516, 517- 



96. Frontages of six houses thrown into one - 560, 



561 



97. Frontages of four houses in detached 



pairs .... 562, 563 



