INDEX. 



63s 



Cysticerci, 452 

 Cystopteris, 41, 377, 394 



alpina, 394 



bulbifera, 43, 373, 383, 



Diclceana, 377 

 fragilis, 367, 371, 377, 



394 



montana, 372, 377, 394 



regia, 377 

 Cystoptens, propagation 

 of, 88 



Cystopus candidus, 366 

 Cystisus laburnum, 422 



alpinum, 422 



D. 



Dabchick, 527 

 Dace, 507 



Dacrymyces stillatus, 362 

 Dactylis glomerata, 333 

 Daddy Long-legs or crane- 

 flies, 488 



Daffodil, hoop petticoat, 

 213 



D'A^iout, Monsieur, 4 

 Dahlias, 230 



propagation of, 230 

 Daisies, 226, 339 

 Damask roses, varieties 

 of, 270 

 Damson, Rochester Clus- 

 ter, 170 



Dandelion leaves, g8 

 Daniel O'Rourke pea, T03 

 Dante, quotations from, 

 220, 234, 263, 268, 276 

 Daphne indica, 25a 



Mezerium, 439 

 Daphnia Pulex, 450 

 Darcy, lord of Chiche, 

 held lands at Bedding- 

 ton, 8 



Darlingtonia californica, 

 259 

 Date palm, 265 

 Datura arborea, 238 

 propa^tion of, 238 

 stramomum, 338 

 Daucus carota, 120 

 Davallia alpina, 394 

 bullata, 3^4 

 canariensis, 393 

 dissecta, 394 

 Lindleyi, 394 

 Novx Zelandia:, 385, 



peutaphylla, 394 



pyxidala, 393 



tenuifolia, 394 

 Pavallias, 303 

 Davy, Sir H., 494 

 Death's-head moth, ^87 

 De Candolle, Monsieur, 



Deciduous cypress, 433 

 Deer, formerly in Bed- 

 dingcon Park, 14 

 De Eys, family of, at 



Beddington, 8 

 Deiille, 370, 409 

 Delphinium Belladonna, 

 229 • 



formosum, 229 

 Dendrobium nobile or- 

 chid, 296 



Pierardii orchid, 296 

 Denmark, gardens of, 595 

 Denny, Mr., 450 

 Desmidium gyrans, 265 

 Desmids, 349 



Closterium Leibleinii, 



^ 349 



Dessert apples, hst of, 144 

 —149 



Dessert apples, varieties 

 of, 137 

 cherries, 176 

 pears, 156 

 plums, 168 

 Deutzia gracilis, 439 

 Devil's Coach-horse, 470 

 Devoniensis rose, 277 

 Devonshire Prolific chest- 

 nut, 198 



Quarrenden apple, 144, 

 148 

 Dewberries, growth of, 

 206 



Dew-worm, 447 

 Diadema, 24 

 Diamond, glazier's,' 63 



plum, 170 

 Dianthus, 248 

 barbatus,propagated by 



seed, 83 

 chinensis, 243, 322 



Hedwigii, 243 

 fragrans, 322 

 plumarius, 227 

 DiATOMES, 349 : — 

 Campylodiscus spiralis. 



350 

 Cocconema 



lance ola- 

 tum, 350 



Cymelopleurasolea, 350 

 Diatome vulgare, 351 

 Epithemia turgida, 350 

 Melosira varians, 351 

 Meridion circulare, 331 

 Pinnularia major, 350 

 Pleurosigma attenua- 

 tum, 350 

 Surinella biscriata, 350 



Dibber, 61 



Dicksoniaantarctica, 389, 

 390 

 Barometz, or Tartarian 



Lamb, 390 

 Cibotium, 389 

 fibrosa, 390 

 squarrosa, 389 



Dicksonias, 389 



Didymochlasna lunulata, 



399 

 Dielytra spectabilis, 217 

 Digitalis purpurea, 247 



propagated by seed, 83 

 Diocese of Winchester, 



Beddington living in it, 



H 

 Dionrea muscipula, 258 



Dipladenia amabilis, 291 



Diptera, 487 



Dipterix ocorata, 332 



Diseases of gooseberries, 



179 



of melons, icjo 



of strawberries, 183 



of vines, 186, 192 

 Division, propagation of, 

 plants by, 87 

 Dixon's early pea, 103 



lettuce, 95 ■• 

 Dock, water, 344 

 Dodder, 345 



lesser, 345 

 DodecatheonMeadia, 328 

 Dogberry, 444 

 Dogs at the Garden, cha- 

 racteristic features of, 

 512 



fleas of, 450 



tapeworm of, 452 

 Dog-tooth violet, 215 

 Doomsday Book cited, : 

 7, ii> 16 

 Doodia aspers, 384, 397 



caudata, 397 

 Dormouse, 522 I 



Doronicum caucasicum, 

 226 



Dorothea Royale Nou- 

 velle pear, 161 

 Double-blossomed peach, 

 436 



Douglas, Mr., 229 

 Dove or Holy Ghost or- 

 chid, 302 

 rock, 533 

 stock, S31 

 turtle, 531 

 Downton chestnut, 198 



Pippin apple, 153 

 Doyenne de Cornice pear, 

 159, 

 d'Ete pear, 156 

 Dr. Hogg, 183 



strawberry, 183 

 Draba beotica, 328 

 Dragon-flies, 479 

 Draparnaldia glomerata, 

 348 

 Dreissena polymorpha, 



493 

 Drift bed, account of, with 



the fossils in it, 20 



Drosera dichotoma, 259 



rotundifolia, 259, 329 



Drumhead cabbage, no 



Dryden, quotations from, 



46, 83. 139. 548 

 Dry-rot, 368 

 Due de Nassau azalea, 



251 

 Ducliesse d'Angouleme 

 pear, 159 



de Berri camellia, 250 

 Duck, call, 525 

 smew or Smee, 526 

 tufted, 526 

 wild, 526 

 Duckweed, ivy-leaved, 



339 



lesser, 339 

 Duckweeds, 339 

 Duke of Bedford, 416 



Constantine apple, 149 



of Devonshire apple, 

 148 



of Edinburgh rose, 271 

 Dumelow's Seedling 

 apple, 138 



Dumontet, Monsxur, 583 

 Dundas strawberry, 183 

 Dundee Rambler rose,27S 

 Dung beetle, 466 

 Durandean pear, 161 

 Dutch, gardens of the, 584 



hoe, 58 



medlar, iS4 

 Duvesne apple, 142 

 Dwarf Negro bean, 107 



Prolific walnut, 198 

 Dymock, Sir Edward, 

 hsld lands at Wallington, 



Dytiscus marginalis, 471 



Earlswood, luiot Asylum 



at, 25 



Early Alfred peach, 173 

 Beatrice peach, 172 

 Dutch honeysuckle, 283 

 harvest apple, 149 

 Julien apple, 149 

 Juneating apple, 142 

 Kaisha apricot, 172 

 London cauliflower,ii3 

 Louise peach, 172 

 Mirabelle plum, 16S 

 Nonpareil apple, 147 

 Purple Gean cherry, 176 

 Red Margaretapple,i44 



Early Strawberry apple, 

 144 



Sulphur gooseberry,i8o 

 Violet fig, 20T 

 York cabbage, no 

 Earth-snakemiliipede,456 

 Earth-worm, 447 

 Earwig, 472 

 Easter Beurr6 pear, 160 

 Easton, Mr. Edward, 34 

 Echeveria grandiflora,3i3 

 metallica, 239, 313 

 navicularis, 313 

 sanguinea, 313 

 secunda, ^39, 313 

 Echeverias, 239, 313 

 propagated from leaves, 

 86 

 Echini, foufid on the 

 downs south of my gar- 

 den, 23 



Echinocactus tubiflorus, 

 =57 

 Echinococcus, or Hydatid 

 tape-worm, 452 

 Eclatante azalea, 251 

 Edwin Morren rose, 271 

 Eel pouts or burbolts, 

 placed in the Wandle 

 by myself, 502 

 sharp-nosed species, 506 

 Eels caught in wire bas- 

 kets, 504 

 how tamed, 503 

 receipt for cooking 



them, 504 

 their favourite spots, 506 

 two migrations of, in the 

 Wandle, 503 

 Eel trap, description of, 

 504 

 general view, front, and 

 longitudinal section of, 

 505 . 

 where situated, 44 

 Edible passion-flower, 203 

 Edward L, coins of, found 

 at Beddington, 17 

 Edward IV., penny of, 

 found in a garden 

 Carshalton, 18 

 Egg plant, 124 

 Eglantine, 440 

 Egyptians, gardens of the 

 ancient and modern, 562 

 Elateridee, 468 

 Elderberries, black, 206 

 scarlet, 206 

 white, 206 

 Elderberry, growth of,2o6 



wine, 206 

 Eleanor strawberry, 183 

 Electricity or magnetism, 

 mfluence of, on plants, 54 

 Eliot, Sir Thomas, on the 

 site of Noviomagus, 5 

 Eliza Boelle rose, 271 

 Elizabeth, Queen, stayed 

 at Beddington, 9 

 Elm-tree, amount of pot- 

 ash in ashes of, 50 

 Elm-trees, propagated by 

 suckers, 85 

 English, 410 

 Scotch, 410 

 weeping, 410 

 Elodia canadensis, 341 

 Elruge nectarine, 175 

 Elton strawberry, 383 

 Emberiza citrinella, 543 

 EmperorAlexandra apple, 



150 

 Empetrum nigrum, 444 

 Empress Eugenie apple, 

 142 

 strawberry, 183 



Encrinites,stems of, found 

 attached to the flints of 

 my Garden, 24 

 Endive, 96 

 Enfield Market cabbage, 



no 

 England, gardens of, from 

 the earliest times, 588 

 English cranberry, 204 

 ferns, 42 

 laburnums, 422 

 Entozoa, dangers of, 45a 

 beef measles, how pro- 

 duced, 451 

 of animals, 451 

 of man, 451 

 of vegetation, 451 

 pork measles, 452 

 Entozoa in My Gah- 

 DUN, 451 :— 

 armed tapeworm, 452 

 cysticerci, 452 

 echinococcus or Hyda- 

 tid tapeworm, 452 

 Filaria, 451 

 hair-worm, 453 

 hydatids, 451 

 tapeworms, 451 



fecundity of, 451 

 threadworm, 452 

 Trichinia spiralis, 451 

 unarmed or beet tape- 

 worm, 451 

 Epacris, 251 

 Epeira diadema, 455 

 Epidendrum orchid, 3no 

 Eptlobium hirsutum, 340 

 Epimedium rubrum, 321 

 Epimediums, varieties of, 

 321 

 Epine d'Hiver pear, 162 

 Epiphyllum truncatum, 



258 

 Epithema turgida, 350 

 Equisetum arvcnse, 408 



sylvaticum, 408 

 Erasmus, quoted, Pref. 



vii. 268 

 Ergot of rye, how pro- 

 duced, 360 

 Erica, 251 

 herbacea, 317, 444 

 Tetrailx, 444 

 Erigeron Koylei, 328 



speciosus, 328 

 Erinaceufe europseus, 516 

 Erisaphe or O'idium, 186 

 Erysiphe, 364 



pisi or Martii, 365 

 Erythronium Dens canis, 

 215 

 Escallonia californica, 229 

 Estate of Beddington. 15 

 Ether, Jargonelle pear, 



156 _ 

 Euchans amazonica, 264 

 Eugenia ug^i, 440 



growth of, 204 

 Euonymus europECus, 426 

 Eustache de Courtnay 

 had lands at Waliington, 

 16 

 Evening primrose, 245 

 Evergreen oaks, 414 

 Everlasting pea, 233 

 Everlastings, 242 

 Exotic ferns, ^"'^ 

 fernery, how arranged, 



373 ^ .^ ^ 



out-door, described, 



43 

 Extractor of ferns, 61 

 F^xtranei azalea, 251 

 Eyes, propagation of 

 plants by, 87 



