LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



XVll 



Seats: — 



Kippenross 

 Melbury - 

 Moccas Court 

 Monzie - 

 Newby Hall 

 Oakley Park 





Seats : — 





Seats : — 



- 260 



Peiiflarves - 



- 418 



Shobdon Court - - 213 



- 3H 



PickhiU 



- 133 



Spring Grove - - 533 



-220 



Pinkie 



- 390 



Sutton Valence . - 333 



- 260 



Quinta de la Valle 



- 449 



Swiss Garden, Shoreham 503 



- 134 



Ripley Castle 



195. 420 



Syon - - - 443 



. 212 



Scruton Hall 



- 134 





LIST OF BOOKS REVIEWED OR NOTICED. 



Anon. A new Treatise on Agriculture and Graz- 

 ing, &c., 294. 



Anon. A short and simple Letter to Cottagers, 

 from a Bee-keeper, 295. 



Anon. Botany, in Four Parts, 434. 



Anon. - Fourth Annual Report of the Jersey 

 Agricultural and Horticultural Society, 340. 



Anon. Index Seniinum in Horto-Botanico Bero- 

 linensi Collectorum, 1837, 183. 



Anon. The British Almanac for 1838, 56, 



Anon. The British Working Man's Almanac ; 

 and the Working Man's Companion, or Year- 

 Book, for 1838, 56. 



Anon. The Gardener's Annual Register, for the 

 Year 1838, 527. 



Anon. The Young Lady's Book of Botany, 339. 



Anon. Transactions of the Agricultural and 

 Horticultural Society of India, Vol. II., 519. 



Arnott, on Warming and Ventilating, &c., 154. 



Bateman's Orchidace» of Mexico and Guatemala, 

 173. 435. 573. 



Baxter's British Flowering Plants, 572. 



Berlfese's Monographiedu Genre Camellia, &C.290. 



Brown's Javanicee Rariores, Part II., 386. 



Cowell's Floral Guide for Faversham, 527. 



Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 171. 173. 393. 445. 



Curtis, J. H., on the Preservation of Health, &c., 

 156. 



Deslongchamps, Histoiredu Cedre du Liban, 155. 



Dickie's Flora Abredonensis, 521. 



Dickson's Poultry : their Breeding, Rearing, &c., 

 296. 



Don's Sweet's British Flower-Garden, 57. 



Don, G., General History of Dichlamydeous 

 Plants, &c., 380. 



Gauen's Treatise on the Concentration and Re- 

 flection of the Sun's Rays, &c., 184. 



Gore's Rose-Fancier's Manual, 436. 



Haage's Catalogue of Seeds, 156. 



Handley's Letter to Earl Spencer, 181. 



Henslow's Descriptive and Physiological Botany, 

 287. 



Hood's Practical Treatise on Warming Buildings 

 by Hot Water, &c., 50. 573. 



Ingledew's Treatise on the Culture of the Red 

 Rose, Strawberry, &c., 526. 



Jacques's Monographie des Coniferes, 155. 



Jesse's Gleanings in Natural History, 339. 



Johnson's Liquid Manures, 154. 



Keith's Botanical Lexicon, See, 89. 202. 



Knowles and Westcott's Floral Cabinet, 175. 572. 



Kollar's History of the Insects injurious to Gar- 

 deners and Farmers, 95. 



Lambert's Description of the Genus Pinus, 171. 



Lance's Hop-Farmer, &c., 296. 



Lewis's Portraits of British Forest Trees, &c., 95. 

 338. 



Lindley's Botanical Register, 57. 175. 572. 



Lindley's Flora Medica, 442. 



Lindley's Sertum Orchidaceum, 148. 173. 287. 573. 



Loudon, The Arboretum et Fruticetum Britanni. 

 cum, 382. 572. 



Loudon's Architectural Magazine, 573. 



Loudon's Encyclopsedia of Cottage, Farm, and 

 Villa Architecture, 571. 



Loudon's Hortus Lignosus Londinensls, 490. 



Loudon's Suburban Gardener and Villa Com- 

 panion, 298. 432. 573. 



Loudon's edition of Repton's Landscape- Garden- 

 ing and Landscape- Architecture, 491. 



Loudon's Ladies' Flower- Garden of Ornamental 

 Annuals, 640. 



Low's Elements of Practical Agriculture, 54. 573. 



Lozivy's E'conomie des Engrais, 184, 



Maund's Botanic Garden, 176. 



Maund's Botanist, 176. 572. 



M'Intosh's Green.house, &c., 442. 



Morton's Nature and Property of Soils, 151. 



Mudie's Man in his Physical Structure and Adapt- 

 ations, 385. 



Neill's Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen-Garden, 287. 



Niven's Visitor's Companion to the Botanic Gar- 

 den, Glasnevin, 383. 



Otto and Brackenridge's Art of striking Plants 

 by Cuttings, &c., 182. 



Parnel's Treatise on Roads, 442. 



Patterson's Insects in Shakspeare's Plays, 384. 



Paxton's Treatise on the Dahlia, 184. 296. 573. 



Paxton's Magazine of Botany, 175. 563. 572. 



Penny Cyclopeedia, 556. 



Rafinesque's Flora Telluriana, 289. 



Rivers's Catalogue of Fruits, 56. 



Rivers's Catalogue of Roses, 55. 442. 



Rivers's Rose Amateur's Guide, 94. 442. 573. 



Roscoe, Mrs. Edward, 5" ^ ^T^'^f" °|! *^^ 

 Hincks, Rev. W , r.L.S., I g|""« (Enothera. 



Royle, J. F., M.D., F.R.L.S., Sec. G.S., &c.. An 

 Essay on the Antiquity of Hindoo Medicine,297. 



Von Rumohr, G. Fr., Reise durch die ostlichen 

 Bundestaaten in die Lombardey, in S. W., 520. 



Sibthorp's Flora Grseca, 172. 



Sowerby's English Botany, 572. 



Stephens'sBook of the Farm, 298. 



Taylor's Bee-keeper's Manual, 295. 



Thompson's Treatise on Stoves and other Horti. 

 cultural Buildings, 486. 



Townsend's Practical Agriculture, 340. 



Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and 

 Mines, &c., 525. 



Visiani's Plants Rariores in Dalmatia, &c., 11. 



Visiani's Specimen Stirpium Dalmaticarum, 11. 



Wallich's Plantfe Rariores Asiatics, 172. 



Waterton's Essays on Natural History, 339. 



Westwood's Introduction to the Modern Classifi- 

 cation of Insects, 443. 



LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



INSTRUMENTS. 



Bell's Turf-Racer and Verge-Cutter, fig. 28. 



p. 177. 

 Gauge for measuring growing Timber, figs. 



37— 39., p. 264, 265. 

 Simple Trap for catching Birds, figs. 97, 98., 



p. 504. 

 Truck for removing large Trees, figs. 99, 100., 



p. 506. 



Vol. XIV. 



GARDEN STRUCTURES. 

 Forcing-Houses and Pits at Pendarves, Cornwall, 



plan and sections, figs. 80 — 83., p. 421. 

 Rustic Fountain and Rockwork, in the garden of 



Mr. Thomas of Peckham, fig. 94., p. 463. 



DIAGRAMS. 

 Arnott's, Dr., Stove, fig. 41., p. 302. 

 CSdrus Deoddra, mode of grafting on the C. Li- 

 bani,^^. 5., p. 80. 



