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INDEX. : 
(December 26, 1874, s 
X i y e, 
Pan Fe rass, tè hag 
~- Eaa 9 
Caine es 
Nurserymen, our liberal, 591 
ock and auction sales, 591 
Nursery 
Nutrition of plants, 260 
Nuts, the folk-lore of, ee S77 
Juytsia flori 
unda, 
Nymphæa pa eN tuberosa, 
294 
(0) 
OAK at Siow or 654 
xera - ’ the, 68, 83 
_ of, 714 
an o old, 27 
754; Kemble, Rev. C., 
Mr. W., 437 5 oy cet Esq. a 
723 ; Nas Mr. D., į Olm, 
a Philpott, Bsa, fr . a ay rants 
Rev. Dr., 248 ; Tai A. McQuhire, 
Hog wild flowers, 515 
Odontoglossum brevifoliam: 715 ; distans, 
rum, 740 ; 
vium 
715; Ru um, 715; tripudians, 
715; vexi shee 715; vexillarium at 
Mr. Ruck 
Old mines, pae aa nen 162 
Olive oil in Tunis, 24 
Olive, oe in the nn S Riviera, 489 
Olm, Mr., death of, 17 
Omp halodes Hoe ge 7I 
Pen soa atum majus, 715; du- 
ium, si uscatum, 715; Krameri- 
anum, 715; leucochilum i 
INSTR athe pees 719; 
. 71 
Onion, the Banbury, 433 
Open-air border plants, 720; geogra- 
ween i teie nged, 678, 742 
Open-air vegetation at Edinburgh, 72 
_ Ophio spicatus, 494 
Ophrys a ee 
Opuntia a a of, 718 
Opuntias near Men 
Orangery, the furnishing ota an, 181 
Oranges from Jaffa, 589 
ge trees, 243 
Oien trees, Mr. G, F. Wilson’s, 
orchi basket of Robinia Pseud-Acacia, 
and insec 
Orchids, coot, 
p Sumner 
Ornithidium falcon 3, 
Ou gardening, 14 
Ouvirandra at rc ge the, 10 
Oval beds, 19 
lata roseo-nigra; epi eno, 71S 
ta roseo- 715; 
Oxlip, what is an, 785. 
Ozokerit, 720, 784 
P 
Pacmannvi bracteosum, how to pro- 
pagat 
56 
pa sue 
nome 
t fertilisation, 26. 
E sale of =< late 
ed at | 
pacs <i E new, 499 ; the three 
ear a t, 48, 
a ay Penis and Early York, 
Peach, fruit from a orcs eg 494 
Peach harvest at Montreu 1, 526 
33 
ed for various distri S, 297 
psr foal warf, ror; pimeda A old, 
623 
Tn colouring green, with copper, 46 
e, 530 ; new, 77; training wires for, 
variation in, 146 
Pelargoniums and Ge 
bedding, 181, 232) poe ; raisers of aa 
221; v. Geranit 485, 785 ; the show, 
586 ; zonal, ig 
es "Socket, the, 301, 322, 370, 
97; 400, pag 97, 539, poe a 2, 686 
pennsylvania the Pine-woods of, 459 
Pentapterygium rugosum 
Pentstemon, P monstrous, 1 
Pentstemon, notes on the, 499; antir- 
thinoides, 3 ; Gordoni 
ar et landulosus, 
— 715 * 
n 8 715 3; Palmeri, 74 
Pergulari 
Periodical phenomena of te 109, 
sateen 23 
persis, ‘the fruits of, 38, 66, I 
Dayana, 226 
Phalzenopsis Esmeralda, 382, pee 6 
gas ag death of, 561 
Philodendron cmap 747 ; Meli- 
_— caps rif 361 
Phycella Macleanica, 747 
Phylloxera and a new insect powder, si 
ere the, 19357 M parai 590 
and the Each Govern = 
hist and ¢ economy of the e, 210, 
295; a means of preventing = ead 
Physalis eduli 
} s 559 
Physianthus Tarar theta n, 647 
Phyt p : study of, 
Picea We Y; x y Ol, 525 
Pu in garden arrangements, the, 
ok Press carr 
Pilocerens piota am sae ; fossulatus, 
Pineapple, a fine, Sor : = fasciated Olive 
een, 237; the Ripley Queen, 49; 
bar Phone erates ra 41 the 
Pine t Hi a oes Japanese 
Pine trees aie an insect, oy. 
47 5 i ene 747; | Pomaderris 
Dayana, 226 ; Phalzenopsis Esmeralda, 
582; P. fuscata, 6 ; Ple ia Leuze- 
a, 354; Pleurothallis scapha, 162} 
F; macroblephar iS, ; Polystachya 
abbreviata, 291; Pyru aulei, 740, 
747; R aphidophora Tancifolia, 
Sedum pulchellum, 55 52; 
ul ne Endres sii, 
us Fremontii, 66; Zygop 
Pisciculture 
Plant eit ‘and woods i ee ihe 302 
Plantations, management of, 45 
Planting frees ved Kastari effect, 618 
Plant nutrition 
accidental naturalisation of, 
Brest, 
` and judging at the Royal 
Botanic, 18 ; in flower in Mr. cco a 
garden at “Mortola, in June, 
movement of water in, 486; eeplted, 
143 
Plants, tage certificated oy the Royal 
Bot Soci y the afis 
mal m 
pen air border, Papai 
arranged, » 742 
Plants, ee published e aa of, 
88, 715, 747, 7 
m and digestion in, 678, 
ei suitable te culture, a list of, 
ing 
Miei alcicorne majus, 747 
aron oma bellum, 747; brachypterum, 
747 
ines siege ier 616 
ach 
» 16 
wild plants, a, 65) ar 
Ros 
Piadentin mia rilaks 354 747 
Plero 
capha, rea’ „P. macroble- 
pharis. 
m Tater a cae 656, 687; 
Rivers’ a Prolific, r 
Plum harvest a 
Plums, notes on, for different localities, 
et postal weights, 534 
Sem discolor, 7. 
Poinsettia, 16 ; pulcherrima plena, 747 
Polar Expedition, a new, 653 ; green food 
for the, 689 
Polygalas, on the culture of, 616 
olygonatum Me nal macranthum, 747 
Pol gonum ean 98 
= ig eer 8x 
undulata, 7 emis pl 
Liquori agree Bag at, 
Placea otanta, 747 Popl i oe 
plar and Willow he 
or ou the Thies Fibankinent, Po , the fru its o i, 7 tee 
Potatos, 434 
Plants, new iy der described :—Aganisia tato cro d i 
the disease 
per ela l, 452, 814; bi T ee 386 ; the crop Pe 1874, 308, 3390; ios te 
; paragus d, . ks the, 
sis) ramos, 6 ; Beg 205 ; reports on the, 208, 394 
eli, 5 Bolk Lalindei, 33; | Potato disease, 662; how to avoid. it, 
Patini, 34; Bolbo Kylki gracile, 114 ; artificially pr. , 48 ; cause 
q iico 162; Colchi- an aphis, 46; effect of heat and 
pervia sae | Pea- drought on, 307 ; tion 
i paste, ; Professor Dyer on th 
Copapeai, pati 721; | ig tural Society ahd 
Cyperus the, 773, 806, 814 
p Dendrobium arac nites, | Potato, jatiodsttion of the, 494 
y Pa s Victoria, 529; Rect 
y Bensoniæ, 
ae e e 
of Woodstock, 497 
Polatos, a gs crop of, 465 ; 
; destro estroyed 
Potting 
Priestley, Joven, the Birminghait 
ri 
Primrosé, : m na re jarria 181 
Primroses, d 
Primula Slebotdi iiacina, 747 ; fimbriata 
punicea-plen ; Japonica, 7 
baer seo he re 5) 7845 
be on the structure e 
53 a 
Pritchar dia grandis, 747 ; paci pis,” 7 : 
vet, monstrous, 83 ; spines on, 
Prize roots, a 
ze vin s 
Ki ee 
Productive Apricot, 275 i 
-m Yuceasella, the history of, 205 
nus japonica, 747 $ ; = nensis, 747 
Pseudo tsuga Davida 747 
Psychotria cyanoc oá, 747 
Pteris serrulato-tremula, 747 
Public squares, on the eo: of, 526 
Puccinea malvacearum, 47, 
ae nsi 303; cren 
(Cydonia) jis 435) Hee 
ae valoisa, 232, 528 
Q 
QUEENSLAND, exploration in, 486 ; not 
nti, 
Quercus humilis, 747 ; laurifolia, 7. 
Dane rufa, 747 F 
R 
RABBITS, 42; how to prevent, injuring’; à 
forest trees, 657 E? 
esia-Arn 
Railway stations, on the deco a 
Sorgen its cw ee and usefu 
b s of, I 
Repeido shote li ncifolia, rr, 747 
> pean n salicifoli 
com 
683 
Respivation and digestion in plani, 
pe aa dubia, 779; Elwange! 
; obtusa aurea gracilis, 779 
Rhamnus oleifolius, 304, 779 
sen je officin 
virginica, 303 
Rhipsalis H pric 
on Championi, 271 ; 
Sale ala $ paar nen 779 i 
ospermum ee 152 
Rice disease in India, 77, 83 
ia Pséad-Atadik ter Orchid 
Rocks, ii. p plants in, 93 © 
autobiography of, 73. 
srs., nurseries, 98, 
omanzoffia sitchensis, 779 
‘Ronis orreniana, 779 : 
= _ 73 ; the management of, 
Rosi akioa, 418 
Rose for autumn blooming, the Appo 
435 
Ress, the green, 391, 434; 
Lacharme, 114 ; : _Maréc hal Niel, 
R diseased, 83 
a exh ‘biting, 281, 307 
exhibitors, immoral cri 
