Cacti, growth of, 257 

 SPeciosissimus, voa 



Cadbaits, fossil, 481 



Caddis-worms, 480 



Caladium argyrites, 264 



Caladiums, 264 



Calantlie vestita prchid, 



300 . 



Calceolaria, 236 



Calendar for the year 

 1871, 597—628 



Calendula officinalis, 126 



OUtha palustris, 335 



Calycanthus floridus, "442 



CalUducks, 525 



Calla palustris, 330 



Callitnche, 339^ 



Calluna vulgaris, 444 



Camassia psciilenta, 315 



Camhrensis, sometimes 

 called Giraldus, one of 

 the Carews, 9 



Camden on Noviomagus, 5 

 Augusta, 250 



Camellia, alba plena, 250 

 Arch - Duchesse Au- 

 gusta, 250 

 Bealii, 250 



Carlotta Papudoff, 250 

 caryophylloides, 250 

 Conite de Gomer, 250 

 Countess of Orkney, 250 

 puchesse de Berri, 250 

 fimbriata, 249, 250 

 General Droi^ot, 250 

 japonicat 249 

 Lavinia Maggi, 250 

 Mathptiana, 250 



alba, 250 

 Princess Frederick Wil- 

 liam, 250 

 Queen of the Beauties, 



reticulata flore-pleno, 



saccoi nova, 250 



Storyii, 250 



Yaltevaredo, 250 

 Camellias, 249 



soils used for, 49 

 Camomile, 130 

 Campagnol, iNhort-tailed, 

 520 

 Campanula garganica, 326 



hirsuta, 326 



medium, 248 



persicifolia, 325 

 coronata alba, 325 



pyramidalis, 325 



rotundifolia, 525 



speculum, 326 

 Campanulas, 325 

 Camphor-tree, 25 g 

 Camptosorus rhizophyl- 

 lum, 399 



Campylodiscus spiralis, 

 35D 

 Canary creeper, 285 

 Candles used for warming 

 glass-houses, 82 

 Canna indica, 220 

 Cannas, 220 

 Canon Hajl Muscat vine, 



Canonge, Jules, quotation 

 from, 483 

 Canterbury bells, 248 

 Cape gooseberry, 204 

 Cape jasmine, 265 

 Caprimulgus europaeus, 



Capsicum annuiim, 132 

 Capsicums, 133 

 Carausius, Roman coin of, 

 found at Beddington, 4 

 Qaiaway seed, 126 



Carbon as carbonic acid, 

 amount of over one acre 

 of land, 49 



Carbonic acid, water 

 charged with, 22 

 Cardinal apple, 149 

 Cardoons, 116 

 Carduelis elegans, 542 

 Carew family, arms of, 9 

 at Beddington, 8 

 one of them beheaded 

 in Henry VIII.'s 

 reign, 9 

 rank the historian Gi- 

 raldus among them, 9 

 will of one of the, 14 

 Carew, Sir Francis, rebuilt 



Manor-house, 8 

 Carex pendula, 333 

 Carlotta Papudoff camel- 

 lia, 250 

 Carnations, 227 



propagation of, 228 

 Carohna superba straw- 

 berry, 183 

 Carpinus betulus, 424 

 Carrion crow, 540 

 CaiTot, Altringham, 121 

 fly, 490 



French Horn, 121 

 Long Surrey, 121 

 Carrots, 120 



Carshal ton, coins found at, 

 18 

 Park, 198 



shells found in Paper 

 Lane at, 26 

 strata of, 25 

 Carter's variety of beet, 

 102 



Carum canii, 126 

 Caryophylloides camellia, 

 250 

 Cast, flint, of Cidaria, 

 20 

 of Holaster pillula, 23 

 of Diadema in flmt, 

 25 

 Castanea vesca, 19S 

 Castor-oil plant, 246 

 Catalpa, 426 



Caterham waterworks, •>g 

 Caterpillars, various, 482 

 Catherine Guillot rose, 275 

 Catillac pear, 155 

 Cats, fleas of, 450 

 jll-treat the mice, 515 

 indispensable in a gar- 

 den, 514 . 

 kill the moorhens, trout, 

 and goldfish, 514 

 nearly exterminated the 

 water vole, 514 

 steal the trout, 514 

 suffer from the brown 

 rats, 514 

 tracks of, considered to 

 be those of a uniped, 

 516 

 Cattell's beet, 102 

 Cattleya Forbesii orchid, 

 299 

 labiata orchid, 29S 

 Mossi.3e orchid, 298 

 Skinneri orchid, 298 

 Cattelyas, orchids, varie- 

 ties of, 298 

 Cauliflower, EarlyLondon 



"3 

 Veitch's Late, 113 

 Walcheren, 113 

 Cauliflowers, 113 

 fungus of, 366 

 Cave near Beddington 

 Church, fabulous tales 

 about, 19 



INDEX. 



Cedar^ curious properties 

 of its wood, 429 



red, 425 

 Cedars, 428 



dimensions of one at 

 Beddington, 429 



of Lebanon, 428 

 Cedo nulli azalea, 251 

 Cedrus atlantica, 428 



Deodara, 428, 42 j 



Ltbani, 428, 429 

 Celery, 09 



Ivery s Nonsuch, 100 

 Celery fly, 489 

 Celeraic, 100 

 Celine Korestier rose, 275 

 Cellini Pippin apple, 138, 



150 

 Cells of mistletoe and 

 apple, 91 



of pear-tree joined to 

 the quince, 90 



of ripe strawberries, 184 

 Celtic remains at Bedding- 

 ton, I 



at Croydon, 2 



at Haling Park, 2 



flint instruments, j. 



scrapers, 2 



worked stone, 2 

 Census of 1871, population 



of Beddington and Wal 



lington, according to, i 

 Centaurea cyamus, pro- 

 pagated by seed, 83 



moschata, 245 

 Ceiitifolia rosea, 271 



Centipedes in My Gar- 

 den, 456 : — 

 Blaniulus guttatus, 456 

 Julus Londinensis, 456 

 luminous, 456 

 thirty-foot, 456 

 Central brook in my gar- 

 den, analysis of water of, 

 30 

 Centre-bits. 6 a 

 Cephalotusfollicularis,259 

 Cerasus laurocerasus, 436 



lusitanica, 436 

 Ceratodon purpureus, 353 

 Cereus, creeping, 257 

 grandiflorus, 257 

 midnight, 257 

 speciosissmus, 257 

 Certhia familiaris, 539 

 Ceterach, 43, 372 



officinarum, 377, 398 

 Cetonia aurata, 466 _ 

 ChaerophyUuin sativum, 



121 

 Chaffinch, 543 

 Chalk, account of its for- 

 mation, 22 

 comes again to the sur- 

 face at Hatfield, 21 

 at South Mimms, 21 

 at south part of gar- 

 den, 21 

 dips under my garden, 

 21 

 fissures In, account of,2i 

 fossil wood sometimes 

 found in it, 24 

 marine origin of, shown, 



23 

 pits of Sutton described, 



21 

 upper layer of, with 



flints, 21 

 used for manuring 



plante, 51 _ 

 waters, puiity of, 29 

 Chamserops excelsa, 427 

 Champignon, 359 



Champion of England 



pea, 103 

 Chancery, Bills in, filed 

 against the Croydon 

 Board of Health, 31 

 Chapel, Gothic, remains 

 of, 17 

 Chapell's Cream-colour 

 broccoli, 114 



Chapelry of Walllngton 

 constituted by order in 

 Council, 16, 17 

 Char bred in the Wandle 

 by myself, 503- 

 Charadrius pluvialis, 531 

 Charles Lawson rose, 270 

 Lefebvre rose, 271 

 II., coins of, found at 

 Wallington, 18 

 Chasemore v. Richards^ 

 judgment of the House 

 of Lords on, 30 

 Chasselas Musqu6 vine, 

 i88 

 Chasselas of Fontaine- 

 bleau vine, 189 

 Chaucer, quotations froraj 

 137, 222, 247, 267, 269J 

 408, 409, 444, 555 

 Chaumontel pe.ur, 159 

 Cheilanthes, 392 

 argentea, 392 

 elegans, 392 

 lanuginosa, 393 

 Jendigera, 392 

 spectabilis, 392 

 Cheiranthus alpinus, 324 



cheiri, 226 

 Chelonia caja, 487 

 ChenedoUfi, quotation 

 from, 268 

 Chenedolle rose, 270 

 Chervil, 121, 132 



Cherkiks : — 



Adam's Crown, 176 



Bigarreau Duke, 176 



Black Eagle, 176 



Early Purple Gean, 176 



Kentish, 177 



Late Duke, 176 



May Duke, 176 



Morello, 176 



October, 177 

 Cherries, cooking, 176 



dessert, 176 



for Queen Elizabeth, 

 story of, 10 

 Cherry-tree, wild, 434 

 Cheri-y-trees, worked on 

 Mahebeh, gt 



growth of, 176 



new varieties, how ob- 

 tained, 176 



propagation of, 176 

 Chestnut, Downton, 198 



Devonshire Prolific, 198 



Horse, 412 



Spanish, 434 

 Chestnut wood, how used, 

 198 

 Chestnuts, 198 

 Chickweed, 343 

 Chicory, 96 

 Chiff-chaff, 548, 553 

 Chilian Beet, 243 

 Chilis, 132 



used for making Cay- 

 enne pepper, 132 

 China rose, commun, 275 



roses, varieties of, 275 

 Chinese Arbor- Vitse, 434 



chrysanthemums, 231 



gardens of the, 592 



orchid, varieties of, 296 



yam, 122 



633 



Chisel, 63 

 Chives, 118 

 Chopper, 59 

 Christmas rose, 225 

 Chrysanthemum iudicum 

 231 



leucanthemum, 337 



Pompone, 232 



segetum, 337 



sinense, 231 

 Chrysanthemum-flowered 

 aster, 244 

 Chrysanthemums, 2^1 



propagated by division, 



^T ■ , 



propagation of, 233 



Chrysoma peria, 479 

 Chrysospleniuni- oppositi- 

 fohum, 339 

 Church, St. Mary's, Bed- 

 dington, II, 12, 13, 14, 

 rS 

 Holy Trinity, Walling- 

 ton, 16 

 Cibotium, 389 

 Cichorium Endivia, 96 

 crispa, 96 

 latifolia, 96 

 Intybus, 96 

 Cidaria, flint cast of, 20 

 Cider apples, 138 

 list, and specific gravity 



of, J33- 

 manufacture of, 153 

 Cineraria, 254 

 Cinerary urns, Anglo- 

 Saxon, 7 

 found on Irrigation 

 grounds, 7 

 Circunivallation, propaga- 

 tion of plants by, 85 

 Cissus discolor, 284 

 Citron des Carmcs pear, 



156 



Citrus aurantium, 199 



Simonum, 200 

 Cladophoi-a crispata, 347 



glomerata, 347 

 Cladosporium dendriti- 

 cum, 367 



Clark, Dr., his process de- 

 scribed, 22, 28 

 Claviceps purpurea, 360 

 Clay, blue, on the north of 

 my garden, 21 

 Claygate Pearmain apple, 



149 

 Cleft grafting, 90 

 Clematis, hybrid, 282 

 Jackmanni, 282 

 lanuginosa, 282 

 sweet-scented, 282 

 vital ba, 282 

 Clerodendrum Balfourii, 

 289 

 splendens, 289 

 Clianthus Dampieri, 287 

 Climate and Spring 

 Frosts, 556 



Climbers, 279 : — 

 Abutilon vexillarlum, 



290 

 iEschynanthus, 286 

 Allamanda Henderso- 



nii, 291 

 Aristolochia gigas, 2S6 

 canary creeper, 285 

 Cissus discolor, 2S4 

 clematis, varieties of, 



282 

 clerodendrums,varietieg 



of, 289 

 Clianthus Dampieri, 287 

 climbir g begonia, 262 

 loses, 291 



