IV 



INDEX. 





Cauititittci, M ; cuiuvatiug ttua pic»ei viu^ or, 



Ceauotbuse*, 310 



Celery, 37 ; and Onions, 582 ; to blanch, 661 



Cells, plant, composition of the wall* of, 109 



Cement, for tanks, 166 ; for stoue, 599 



Cereus, night blowing, 358 



Chaff-cutters, 28; ia the Crystal Palace, 410, 



426; r/errabee's, 523 

 Chandler** (Measrs.) Camellias noticed, 151 

 Chapmau's (Mr.) rorcb-g grounu, 87 

 Charcoal, pe*r, 12, 84 132, 150. 231, 2M, 312, 

 459,518,589,021, 713,733 811 ; Uo*er*' patent 

 for making, * 1; preparation of, 2b8 ; to 

 make, 397, 428 5u9 ; anu giu no, 468 ; chemical 

 product* of, 535 ; to buru, GO I 

 Cheese, cream i<> make-, 781, 827 

 Cbeirau bus Oheiri, mou*<rosity of, 564 

 Chelsea Botanic Garden noticed, 301 

 Cnelteuham Flower abow, 421, 437 



Chemistry, orgauic, 323 ; agricultural, 425,441 

 457, 474, 56*4, 627. 730, 763 ; ot regetation, 013 



Cherries, for a »ea-tiue garden, 24; to train, 

 218; tor marketing and succession, 120; 

 M.»rello, 259 j to bud, 406, retarded, t>76,691, 

 82 1 



Chestnut, Spaniih. 182, 108, 211, 214, 230, 262 



Chicory, 187,536,033; to lorce, 134; .-oil lor, 

 time of »owmg, seed required tor an acre, 

 cultivation and barveatiug, 154, 2->l; culture 



of, 375 

 Chinese Azaleas, 5, 228; Primulas 215; Gly- 

 cine, 840, 348; horticultural »n>>ws, b7'J 



Chiswic*, nxaibftttous at, 291, *71, 467; report 

 of ditto, 2 , 374, 469 ; list of awad* at, tor 

 Kay, 290, 810 ; for June, 170 ; for July, 466; 



schedule ot prize-* tor lo-H, 130 ; ditto for 

 1852, 530 ; remarks on ditto, Ma, 711 ; new 

 regulations at, 115, 168; v. t'.oikham ttuiperu- 

 ture, 118 ; gat <l«u noticed, 39, 268, 350. 508 ; 

 fruit at, 373, 380 ; yellow Hoses «t, 891, 4o5, 

 422 ; Fellows' rigbts, 3:8 ; esbibitions, 617 , 

 Orchids at, 740; Pclargoiiiuiu growers at, 244 



Christie (Mr.), deatn of, 71 



Chrysanthemum*, 89, 2b2, 310, .695, 823; de- 

 •crtptire list of, VJ; cultivation or, 181, 188, 

 261; spring i-'U, - •" ; shows, 1V1, 18J, t>47, 

 727, 743, 77o, 7*0, 8v7; Ivory'*, 742, 757 ; Air. 

 Salter'*, 807 



Church leaseholds, 509 



Chums in the Crystal Pala e, 458 ; American, 



411 ; ditto aod £i>glt<di, 765 

 Chysis bractescensk, 549 

 Cineraria*, 711 ; select, 136, 509, 711 

 Cirencester agricultural college, 265, 826; 



examination paper o», 408 ; answers to ditto, 



521 



Cirrnopetaium Thouarsii, 581 



Citrus japonica, 40 



Clareuiont, gardens at, noticed, 679 



Claussen, Cnevalier. on the cultivation of Flax 



and Hemp, 107, 123, 155 



Clay soils, 41 ; analyses of, 283 



Climate ot Auc£uau<i Isl, is, 103; of Britain, 



323, 330 ; remarks on, 341; of 1'orquay, 301, 

 406 



Climbers, greenhouse, 680 



Clover, failure in, *1, ib5, 556, 764, 706 ; 



time, 210 

 Cock's American Touitry Book, rev., 284 

 Cockscomb*, irom cutting*, 388 

 Cockroaches, how to get r;d ot, 680 

 Calcines cristata and tiaccida, 







stances used as food in, 537 ; and Victoria 

 Regia, 485, 501 j centrifugal pumps in, 570 ; 

 Huut's Handbook to, rev., 697 ; farm pro- 

 duce in, 634 ; farm building models in, 667; 

 beehives in, 755 



Cuckoo, 309, 454, 469, 485, 741, 774 



Cucumbers, 310; to save seed of, 70 ; disease 

 in, 661, 678, 710, 756 ; soil for, 712 



Cultivators or scarifiers in Crystal Palace, 330 



Cunningham (Mr.), death of, 695 



Curiosity, a, 278 



Currant trees, 83 ; disbudded by birds, 438 



Cutnill on Market Gardening, rev., 551 ; on the 



Potatoe, Ac, 606 

 Cuttings, Balsams and Cockscombs from, 388 ; 



plunging material for, 760 



Cyclamens, 113 



Cycuoches Loddigesii and ventricosum, 517 



Cymbidium, giganteum, and Masteraii, 501 ; 



eburueum, 532 

 Cypripedium caudatum, 517; barbatum, 532; 



"Lowii, 53.'; venustum, 582; insigne, 693 

 Cyrt pchiluin maculatum, 660 ; filipes, 660; has- 



tatum, 660 



252 



Cyrtopodiura punctatum, 

 Cy stop us candid us, 579, 



532 



D. 



culture of, for 



509, 548, 63 1 ; 



seed- 



Ug.)U< 



alii. 



467; 

 ocbraeea, 



stove for, 45*, 



205; Afri- 





Waiiijhiana and prjecox, 



581 ; terrestrial, 756 

 Cotfee plant, 21 8 

 College, Cireueester, Agricultural, 265, 826; 



examination paper of, 458 ; answers to ditto, 



521 p 



Colonisation, home, 26 

 Colonial Msgaz ne, rev., 525 

 Compton Veruey, plants at, 231 

 Concrete in the end of drains, 10 



Conferva in waterbutta, 120: to remove from 

 ditto, 166 



Conifers, varieties of, 150; and cattle, 214; 

 size of, 214, 230, 246, 262 ; a: Esner-place, 

 Surrey, 534; annual growih of, at HoJker, 

 246 ; at Baylordbury, t&i>; names of, 774 



Conservatories, cou*ti uction of. 19 



Cookerj, 387; Lady Clucterbuea's Book on, 

 rev., o79 ' 



Cork, nature of, 263 



Corn, remaiks on growing, 105; prices of, 

 204 ; ricks in the Crystal Palace, 508 ; reap- 

 log of, by machinery, 555 ; trade, 633 ; cul- 

 ture of 667 ; a Word in Season, or a pamphlet 

 on growing of, noticed, 669, 698, 715 : at 

 Paris, 829 ' 



Corns, cure for, 615 

 Coronilla gl*uc«, 230 



Coryanthes macrantha and speciosa, 645 

 Cotoneaster, to tow, 760 

 Cottages, labourers', 75, 266 

 818 



Cotton v. Flax, Warnes on, rev 

 can, 455, 518 



Cotyledon oroiculata, 615 

 County census of 1851, 284 



Cows, how to make them calve in the day- 



Of, i04 <W0, 348 ; leediug much, 204 ; a ppa- 

 th lU \ ,0r M miiklUg ' m > ***** of Lilk 



supply winter food tor three, 760; to keen 796 

 Crabb's Technical Dictionary rev., Til 

 Cranberries, 1»4 *" * 



Crafceguses, 13tf 



C yirf Q of gardening, 4 ; on the growth 



SiLni l °* to P rod ^e five off the same 

 piece ot ground within 13 months, 203; to 

 interline, 265 ; rotation of, 494, 099 ; d tto 

 for allotments, 316 ; Cabbage, 314 ; green, 

 fiM. T r€turn » re *^ting ibe state ofT 505 



Test 714 ' ' l ' m * 82i ; ro01 ' * bax ' 



Cryptoguins p^ yer ^ reT 183 repr oduc:ion 



Of hjgfaer, 581 

 Cryptomeua japonica, 293, 660, 710, 740 



? i£a i P ?i*> ce ' 571 » 6i> *» building of, 15^ ; trees 



wSS*. v* 707; P |aat8 for » "*■; ai "° itj . 



^5 ; Van Diemen's Land, timber at, 275, 

 376, 291, 307 ; descriptive report of imple- 

 ments in. 281, ::97, 314, 315, 330, 345, 361, 

 |63, 3€4, 377, 394, 410, 426, 441, 458, 474, 49o, 

 508, 5u9 ; award or tbe prizes tor ditto at, 

 429 ; list of prizemen for ditto at, 477, 400, 

 550 ; as a winter garden, 419, 438, 451, 468, 

 484; Sir Joseph Paxton's pamphlet on ditto 

 420 ; his letter to Lord CampOell on, 453 • 

 garden contrivance in, 275, 499, 565; mbl 



Dahlias, select, 24, 72, 518; 



exhibition, 279 ; sbowmg of, 



si»ows of, 5^5, 583, 579, 615, 031, u'47, 663 



Dairy management, 60, 91, 5D0 



baima ceratocaulon, 120 



Daubtuys (Dr.), lecture on what chemistry 



Ua* done lor agriculture, 730 



Dean'a Land Steward, rev,, 361 



Deuuau on the Cultivation oi Flax, rev., 205 



Dendrobium nubile, 135; densiilorum, mos- 

 chatum, and aduncum, 4&3 ; aggregatum 

 and Jeukiusii, 540 ; heterocarpum, 581 ; 

 Cambridgeanum, 6iH; macrophylium, 596; 

 uiouiliforme, 596; Devonianum, 596; G.b- 

 soniauum, 596 ; sanguinolentum, 59o ; Pie- 

 rardt ^latiioltum), 596; nmbriatum, 596; 

 Dalhousieanum, 596; tormosum,59o ; nobiie, 

 596; Wallichianum, 596; PaXtoni, 596; 

 cbrysamhuui, 596 ; epeciosum, 09-1 



Deodar, li>2, 166, 182, 198 # 230, 2i5, 278, 309; 

 seed to aow, 280 



Devon, Mr. Mcchi's trip to, 73, 90; climate of, 

 391, 406 



Diairbcea, use of Salep in, 661 

 Die ha on on Bieecing of Cattle, rev., 13 

 Agoing, double, 7*5 ; machine, 797 

 Diseases in sheep, 17* ; in parrots, 438, 454,469 ; 

 in Beans, 531 ; in Apruots, 664 ; in Cucum- 

 bers, b61, 678, 710, 756 ; in poul ry, 6o7, 716 

 Dixson s Dovecote and Aviary, rev., 407 

 Dobaon's | Mr. j nursery noticed, 726 

 Donald on Land Draining, &c, rev., 269 

 Drainage Companies, ill, 554, 605, 668 

 Drainage Act, 9, 12, 23, 27, 41, 43, 58, 123, 170, 

 *U8, 6LD, 3.yJ, 377, 428 



Drains, roots ;n, 10 ; concrete in the ends of, 

 main, quantity of water running irom, 



lo 



205 



Draining, 155, 235, 263, 380, 444, 554, 588, 621, 

 633, ©o3, 068, 684, 777 ; deep, 236, 509, 348, 



37o ; ditto and shallow, 10 ; pipes, 91 ; and 

 and Turnip crop, 173; and open jurrows, 

 15*, 187, 218, 251, 315, 316; Donald on, rev., 

 209 ; tiles lor, 284 ; k.ln lor burn ng ditto, 

 410 ; iei tility irom, 332 ; by machine y, 446 ; 

 tools in the Crystal Palace, 458; expenses, 



492 ; laud, 794 ; ditto to be planted, blU ; and 

 Lord Wharncliffe's Letter, 746 ; in Lanca- 

 shire, 781 ; under, 810 



Drills at the Crystal Palace, 345 

 Dry rot, 584 



Ducks, food for young, 285 





B, 



High. 



Eaung-pabk, Amherstia nobilis at, 231 



Eaitii, burned, as manure, 716 



Eatable plants of Panama, 599 



Edgings, garden, 38, 70, 86 



Jfcdiuburgh ftoyal botanic gardens, 6, 56 



Education, agricultural, 27, 219, 265, 268, 281, 

 297, 332 ; Mr Lawrence on, 73 ; Irish indus- 

 trial, 203, 698 ; village, 278 



Eels, propagation of, 806, 822 



Eggs, to preserve, 111 



Ehreuberg on the Dust carried by the Trade 

 Winds, rev., 151 



Elms in the Crystal Palace, 99, 133, 707 



Emigration, 648, 680 ; Irish, 651, 713 ; 

 land, 76i ; and the Potato, 826 



Engines, steam, flue boilers to, 60, 154 



Epidendrums, 742 ; cinnabarinum, 483 ; Stam- 

 fordiauuin, 483 ; Hanburii, 483 ; crassifo- 

 lium, 483 ; phceuiceum, 483 ; macrochilum, 

 483 ; macrochilum rose urn, 483 ; vitellinum, 

 549 ; oicornutum 549 ; aloifolium, 581 ; 

 verrucobum, 660 ; vitellinum majus, 660 ; 

 aurantiacum, 660 



Equinoxes, the, 379 



Erysiphe guttata, 227 ; penicillata, 227 ; gra- 

 minis (junior), 227 ; adunca, 227 ; bicornis, 

 227 c. 



Eseu beck's herbarium, 807 



Espaliers, Pears for, 120, 648 ; for Apples, 648 



Eucalyptus, .342, 390 ; globulus, 276 ; hardy, 

 358 



Evergreens, to transplant, 660 



Exhibitiou, Great. See Crystal Palace. 



Exhibition in Cheshire, 483 



Exhibitions, floral prizes of, 647 



Experiments, agricultural, 9 ; with guano, 13 ; 

 with manures, 57 ; ditto in the cultivation of 

 Potatoes, 778; Mr, Lawes, 473, 643 



- lenses of. 252, 716; produce of a, of 465 

 acr/s, 572 ; bull breeding, 619 ; in the Crys- 

 tal Palace, 634; Mr. Hudson's Castleacre, 

 188; Mr. Kennedy's, M>remill, 653; of 

 Galson, Island of Lewis, 701 

 Farmers and Landlords, Mr. Pusey on what 

 they ought to do, rev., 140 ; advice to small, 

 201; Mr Mechi's annual meeting of, 493; 



tenant, 583 



Farming, experiments in, 9 ; Scotch, 11, 57. 89, 

 171 • Calvert's pamphlet on certain Laws 

 Affecting, rev., 26 ; Mr. Mechi's, 12, 28, 825; 

 in Hk Devon, 73, 90 ; improvement in, 43, 91, 

 171, 395 ; English, 57, 74 ; Mr. Pusey on, 89, 

 140, 171 ; Liebig'^ critique on ditto, 443 ; 

 Irish, condition of. 92, 187. 204, 235, 268, 300 ; 

 Tullian, 138, 111, 153, 186, 236, 267, 2-2 362; 

 open furrows in, 154, 187, 218, 251, 315, 316 ; 

 insufficient capital, 173 ; improved, 17o, 238 ; 

 use of salt in, 187 ; Prof, Way's lecture on 

 ditto, 365 ; ditto on the employment ot gyp. 

 sum in v 412, ditto on lime, 540, 589 ; fallow 

 system in .517 ; and steam power, 393, 665, 

 686 ; cost of, 415 ; and protection, 444 ; Word 

 in Season respecting, 445 ; examples, 522, 

 538; Johns on's Notes on North American, 

 rev., 265, 317; Russian, 523; French, 538, 

 572 ; alternate culture of, 585 ; in North 

 Yorkshire, 621 ; in Australia, 635, 700 ; Lord 

 Leicester'**, 653; different kinds of, 681; 

 balance sheets in, 634 ; in Canada, 699 ; in 

 Lancashire, 700; capital, 699; small system 

 of, 717; Irish, 729; steam, 762; alternate 

 culture, 779 ; and meteorology, 793 



Farm buildings, 284, 285, 300, 667 ; paint for, 



170, 187 

 Farm capitil, 43 



Farm accounts, 9, 27, 153, 698, 765 

 Farm implements, grease for, 13 ; chaff-cutters, 

 28; Oat- bruisers, 28 ; grubbers, Scoular's im- 

 proved, 53; Tennani's ditto, 461; su^oi! 

 ditto, 475 , subsoil ploughs, 221 ; at the Crys- 

 tal Palace, 281, 297, 314, 330, 3#5, 361, 363, 

 364, 373, 394, 410, 426, 441, 458, 474, 490, 5(>8, 

 5u9; award of prizes for, at ditto, 429; list 

 of prizemen for, at ditto, 477, 490, 559 ; Agri- 

 cultural Society's schedule for 1852, 573 

 Farm railroads, 349 ; Mr. Neiieon's, 186 

 Farm -yard manures, 44 ; preparing and apply- 

 ing of, 75; and lime, 316 

 Feeding sheep, 61, 90 ; cattle, 28, 61, 221, 348, 

 444, 602 ; summer feeding of ditto, 590 ; best 

 method of storing Turnips for ditto, 61 ; of 

 cow.-, 109, 204 

 Fences, 93, 141 ; preservatives of, 3 

 Ferns, hardy, 168 ; seed, 552 ; Moore's History 

 of, rev., 823 



Fern and Gorge, to transplant, 200 



Figs, late, 694, 709, 726 



Filberts, to preserve, 616 



Filter, Price aud Whitehead's new, 247 



Fire annihilator, Phillips', 231, 723, 773 



Firs, silver, 39 ; twigs of, eaten by squirrels, 

 182, 198, 213; precocious, 518 



Fish, artificial breeding of, 659, 675 ; breeding 

 and preservation of iresh water, 69-i, 709 ; 

 gold, 136, 360 ; as manure, 650 ; oil as ditto, 

 650; Salmon, Book of, rev., 726 ; eels, pro- 

 pagation ot, 806, 822 



Fishing, Pulman on Trout, rev., 711 ; Fly, 

 rev., 743 



Flax, 43, 204, 472 ; crops of 1849 and 1850, 12 ; 

 patent steep for, 13 ; division of labour in 

 the management of, 13 ; saving seed of, 13 ; 

 Claussen'o communication to the Agricultural 

 So-'iety ot England in favour of an extended 

 cultivation of, 107, 123 ; culture ot; 155, 172, 

 233, 330 ; Dem3n on the Cultivation of, rev., 

 205 ; pamphlet on the Considerations for Ex- 

 tending the Cultivation of. rev., 205 ; Warnes 

 on, v. Cotton, rev., 205 ; mountain, 381, 556 ; 

 management of, 556; quantity of seed sown 

 in Ireland in 1851 and previous years, 445 ; 

 Brown on, rev., 589 ; winter, 668 



Flax fungus, 611 



Fleas, to destroy, 701, 749 



Fleming's salting machine for killing weeds 

 on walks, 275, 357, 372, 390, 452, 533 



Flooring, open boarded, for cattle, 154, 682, 

 748 ; rabbits on ditto, 171 



Flora, American, Popular Nomenclature of, 



rev., 662 



Florist, vol. iii,, noticed, 39 



Flowers, to dry, 183, 360, 405 ; spring, 182, 

 199 ; to keep mould from in herbaria, 

 136, 392; seedling, 518, 535, 550; florist, 

 a ward 8 of prizes at eahioitions of, 647 



Flower-beds, mixed t>, massed, 117 



Fly-papers, 373, 390 



Foals, clipping, 140 



Forcing, 136; Peaches, 118,405, 437; Aspara- 

 gus, 134, 245, 277, 326, 3*1, 373; ditto and 

 Seakale, Rhubarb, and Chicory, 134 ; at St, 

 Petersburgh, 324 ; Strawberries, 358 ; Hoses, 



379 



F, 



FABiAWAimbricata, 373 

 r abricp, composition for waterproofing, 104 

 Fairy rings, 568 \ 



Family Economist, rev,, 8^3 

 Farms, small, 765, 766 ;'so lemea for ditto, 122, 

 315 ; ram breeding, 154 ; payment of rent ot, 



Food, Irish Moss as, for man and the lower 

 animals, 10; Masson on preparing, 359; 

 substances used as, in the Crystal Pa»ace,5^7 ; 

 for cattle. Unseed as, 28 ; Beans as, 6* ; early 

 spring for, 253; use of salt in, for, 187 ; for 

 cows, 109, 734, 750 ; for sheep, 73 1 ; one acie 

 to supply winter, for three ditto, 766 



Footscray nursery, noticed, 535 



Forest trees, planting of, 3i6 ; ditto, waste 

 land with, 86; preparing: ground for ditto, 

 724 ; old leinvignra ting, 87, 118, 293 ; pruning 

 516, 532, 566, 596, 614, 630, 708, 758, 788, 8oB| 

 823 ; in Scotland, 692 ; and underwood, 694 



Forests, Califoruian Pine and Cedar, 103 



Fortune (Mr.), news from, 339 ; his arrival, 675 



Fossil tree, gigantic, 24 



Fossil remains, 748, 779 



Fountains materials tor, 6 ; for birds, 22 



Fowls, Richard *on on, rev., 173; breeding 

 and rearing. 250 ; Baily on Dorking, rev., 

 284 ; to mark, 4*4, 459 ; Cochin China, 526 



Frames, cold, aspect for, 618 



France, farming in, 538 



Franciscea coofertiflora, 262; eximia, 292; 

 culture of, 292 



Fraser's (Messrs.) nursery noticed, 487 



Fresenius* (Dr.) Contributions to Mycology, 

 rev., 119 



Frogmore, Amherstia nobilis at, 167; growth 

 of Conifers at, 216,262 



Frost, cure for effects of, 6 : and Pears, 373 ; 

 spring, 436 ; *ff«>ct of, on plants, 7*9 



Fruits, select, 24 ; white and b»rds, 70 ; Apples, 

 to keep, 72 ; useful, 86 ; birds to keep from, 

 134 ; to dry, 183 ; to preserve, 355, 39o ; at 

 Chiswick. 373, 389; Pears and fro*r, 373; to 

 gather, 439 ; and spring frosts, 433 ; crops, 



517, 549,566; tarts, 551; wall, $79; roorr.~ 

 616,627; Moorman's dit o, 612 ; Kaspbeiries 

 ripe in January, 55; vitality of seedi of 

 ditto, 515, 549, 565; double bearing rlit^ 

 694 ; new, 740, 757 # 8 lWo ' 



Fruit frees for a sea-side garden, 24 ; Pe** f. 

 train, 21 ; to protect ditto, 38, 56 ; defc 

 ditto, 99 ; late ditio, 104 ; ditto for espalier 

 120, 648 ; ditto aud frost, 373 ; ringing 

 ditto, 632 ; Currant, 83 ; ditto disbudded bv 

 birds, 438 ; Peaches, to force, 118, 405, . 

 to root prune ditto, 376 ; blight of ditto' 4£ 

 retarded ditto, 678, 694 ; Orange, subs 1 

 for, 131; Bermuda, ditto, 339; F; / 

 ditto, 503; Hivers' Orchard- houses for the 

 cultivation of, under glass, rev., 35 ; for * 

 south-east aspect, 120 ; Cherries, to train. 

 213 ; ditto for marketing and succetsioa! 

 120 ; Morello, ditto, 259 ; to bud ditto, 406 • 

 retarded, ditto, 678, 694 ; for an east 'wall* 

 200 ; Plum, 277 ; to tram ditto, 213 ; ^H 

 Claude de Bavay, ditto, ^13 ; to bud ditto 

 406; late ditto, 695; Coe's Golden Drop! 

 ditto, 710, 726, 742 ; for a south-west aspect! 

 216; Apple, Blenneim Orange, 228; Bor! 

 mandy Pippin, ditto, 344; aitto, singular 

 bloom of, 406 ; Ribs ton Pippin, ditto, 

 629 ; Redstreak, ditro, 614 ; for espaliers 

 ditco, 648 ; table ditto, 808 ; kitchen titto 

 808 ; sea-weed for, 214 ; summer pruniLg c£ 

 456 ; Apricot disease, 664 ;riuging, 680 ; 

 late, 694, 709, 726 ; double digging ground 

 intended for, 726 j, planting of, 741 ; f 

 east aspect wall, in a northern part, 

 Gooseberry, 83 ; ditto, for succession, 79L' ■ 

 to keep birds from ditto, 806 ; pru ~ t 

 young, 806 



Fruit tree borders, 54 



Fuchsias, Tiley's new, 325 ; tall, 486, 518; 



corailiua, 533, numerous. 614 ; princeps .? 



629 ; Riccartoni, 661 ; serVatiroUa, 804 

 Fuel, peat, Rogers's patent for making, 2i 

 Fumigation, 38, 70 •, to destroy insects on i 



by, 491 

 Fum>gator8, 310, 740; Brown's pamphlet 



413 

 Fungi, 772; on Lemon 8,563; parasitic, 579 



Onions, 595, 646 ; Flax, 611 ; fructificati< 



803 ; on Apples, 829 

 Furrows, open, on drained land, 154, 187 



251, 315, 316 



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G 



Gaines (Mr,), nursery noticed, 247 



Game Birds, <fcc, Knox on, rev,, 774 



Game laws, 252. 283, 348, 412, 605, 651, 684, 700, 



764. 779, 795, 827 

 Gardens, Chinese Azalea, 5, 228 ; winter, 

 70 ; Crystal Palace as ditto, 419, 438, 45ft; 

 Mr. Paxton's pamphlet on ditto, 421 ; dill 

 bis letter to Lord Campbell on, 453; Sr > 

 held as ditto, 531,517; sea side, Ed 

 burgh botanic, 6, 56 ; edgings for, 38, 70, Si 

 exposed vegetables, &c, tur, 72; ornaments 

 for, 86, 102 ; sculpture for, lul ; fo ini 

 gleanings respecting, 100, 116, 197, 229, i«i 

 277, 308, 324, 388, 437, 500, 565, 725, 740, 773, 



8o4; bricklayers, 135; bu^b, 229, London, 

 437; to water, 438, 469; round Paris, 4" 

 kit^hen, to crop, 629, 678, 693, 710, 726 

 789, 806, 822 ; hints on making, 758, 77 , 

 805,822; iiort. Society's, 39, 263,359 



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Wainman's, Dendrobium nubile at, 

 Frogmore, Amherstia nob. lis at, 167; Mr. 

 Solomon's, Pecknam-rye, 199 ; Ealing / 

 Amherstia nobilis at, 232; at Cofl ; 

 Verney, 231; KeW, 243, 277, 807; I 

 House, Rhododendrons at, 279; 8w 

 Botanical, 307; Lady Scott's, 343; y 

 Hunt's, Straiford-on-Avon, Cninese GI ^» 

 ac, 3i3 ; Chelsea Botanic, 391, 695; at« 

 mont, 679 ; Oxford J*ot«nic, 714 ; atU 

 801 ; Calcutta Botanic, Victoria regia at 

 of Corn wall, 821 



Gardeners, wages of, 136, 216 



Gardeners' newspapers, 358 



Gardeners' troubles, 597 ^ . 



Garuening, market, round London, 70, •**• 

 remarks on i oration of Ciops, 4; £ar/ 

 tatoes, 20; Caboages, Cauliflowers, sou 

 Celery, 37, 87; Carrots, early Tun 

 Onions, and Horse aud winter Radishes, ■»•- 

 Leeks, White Cos Lettuce, Scarlet Rur 

 French Beans, aod Parsley, 68; Aspa: 

 and Seakale, 84; Rbubaib, early Peat* aw 

 Beans, 100 ; Brusseis Sprouts, Be«K? 

 Globe Artichokes, Spinach, Broccoli, 

 Mushrooms, muichiug, 133; Strawbe 

 149,182, 198; Watercresses, 165 ; is *J *£ 

 ntable 1 212 ; villa aud suburban, 5, ^ 

 68, 104, 132, 180, 213 ; winter, 38 ; in Am 

 88 ; French notions of Lngiisb, 342 ; JuttM*"* 

 437 ; in Canada:, 533 ; news, 582 



Garden engines, 565 ~q. 



Garden walks, to make, 245, 518, 5M 

 Fleming's machine for killing weed' 

 275, 357, 372, 39 ', 452, 533 ; to salt, 391 

 452, 484, 5o2, 517 ; quantity of ditto w - j£ 

 to a gallon of water for killing weed- 

 520 ; asphalte, 501, 659 ; tarred, w*> 

 694, 82* ; lead refuse, 694 .., 



Gardeners' Benevolent Institution! ***». 

 326, 340, 647 ; anniversary oi, 372, «w» » 

 Alton's bequest to, 516 



Gardnerian herbarium, 343 



Gas, carbonic acid, 403, 419 



Ga« lime, 430 trm*lsf*> 



Geography, Botanical, of part of *he tu ^i. 



aud Thibet, 612 ; ditto, of Western *** 



612 

 Geology, agricultural, 313 

 Geological Observer, rev., 646 

 Geraniums at sea, 55 ; fancy s** c *> 



scarlet, 807 

 Gladioli, select, 759 0/ .., - 



Glagg, uses of, 38; rough plate, 38, , -<£ 



406, 758, 773 ; quarry, 695 ; horticulture 

 Glass walls, 757, 771, 790 

 Glass water pipes, 355 , a 



Glass houses, to erect, 180; to move tne 



182; ventilation of, 184, 327 ; ndge an 



vow, 310 ; shading for, 373 ; winter co* 



for, 75*, 773. 

 Giazing, new mode of, 437 

 €r t ycine in China, 340, 343 

 Croodsir's Arctic Voyage, ret., 23 







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