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INDEX. 



Syringia vulgaris, 438 



persica, 438 

 Syrphidas, 488 



T. 



Tabor, Mr. , 432 

 Tacsonia Bucaunij 288 



Van Volximi, 28S 

 Taenia mediocanellata, 



451 

 Tagetes erecta, 241 

 Talbot, on the site of No- 

 viomogus, 5 

 Talpa europaea, 517 

 Tape, measuring, 63 

 Tapeworm, armed, 452 

 beef, 451 

 hydatid, /,52 

 unarmed, 451 

 Tapeworms, fecundity of, 

 451 

 Taraxacum Dens Leonis, 

 98 



Tarragon, 129 

 fungus, 356 

 Tartarian lamb, 390 

 Taxus baccata, 424 



fastigiata, 424 

 Tea-plant, 252 

 Tea-roses, 276 

 propagated by cuttings, 

 86 

 Teal, 526 



Tegetmeier, Mr., 533 

 Temperature of water is- 

 suuig from cracks in 

 the ct^alk, 22 

 mean, of the Wandle^ 



S*^ . 

 Tench introduced Into the 



Waiidle by my.self, 509 

 Tennyson, quotations 



from, 36, 41, 55, 251, 



255. 331. 519 

 Tentlircdo rosarum, 463 

 Tepbritis onopordinis, 489 

 Terebratula semiglobosa, 



23 

 Terry, Mr., 52, 255, 299, 



300, 303 

 Tertiary beds. Lower, ac- 

 count of, 26 

 Tetragonia expansa, 109 

 Tetraspora lubrica, 348 

 Textularia, found in chalk 



of the district, 23 

 Thalictrum minus, 321 

 Thalictrums, 321 

 Thea Bohea, 25; 

 "'hen 

 65 



Thermometer, black bulb. 



253 

 ■, blac 



dry bulb, 65 



maximum, 64 



minimum, 64 



wet bulb, 65 

 ThermometerSi 64 

 Thistle, 344 



SOW, 344 

 Thompson,"Mr. , 131. 



pear, 15S 

 Thompson's lectures on 



inflammation, 360 

 Thomson, quoted, 

 167, 172, 204, 2ri, 

 292, 423, 481, 482, 490', 

 50i» 525. 541 

 Thorn, Glastonbi— ■ 

 double pink, 423 

 hawthorn, 423 

 scarlet, 423 

 Thorn hedges, how to 

 plant them, 423 

 'J.JlQrns, 423 



.423 



Thornthwaite, Mr., 65, 



341 



Mr. W., 350 

 Threadworni, 452 

 Thrift, Alpine, 322 

 Thrifts, 322 

 Thrips, 478 



Throckmorton, Sir Nicho- 

 las, takes the, name of 

 Carew, lo' 

 Thrushes, missel, 550 



song, 550 



songs of, 554 



nests of, 551 

 Thuubergia alata, 290 



aurantiaca. 290 



fragraus, 290 



laurifolia, 290 

 Thunbergias, 290 

 Thuja, 434 



Thymallus vulgaris, 502 

 Thyme, 125 



lemon, 125 



orange, 125 

 Thymus citriodorus, 125 



vulgaris, 125 

 Tiger-flower, 220 

 Tigridia pavonia, ^20 

 Tillia europaia, 413 

 Tipiilac, 488 



oleracea, 488 



paludosa, 488 

 Tinea vulgaris, 509 

 Tinnunculus falco, 553 

 Titanos hypoleucus, 531 



Ochropus, 531 

 Tit, Blue, 545 



Cole, 546 



Greater, 546 



Long-tailed, 546 



IMarsh, 546 

 Titmice, 545 

 Toad, 510 

 Tobacco, 12S 



used for killing insects, 



^ 479 

 Todea, 403 

 africana, 386, 403 

 barbara, 403 

 Fraseri, 404 

 hymenophylloides, 403 

 pellucida, 372, 385 

 Huperba, 385, 404 

 Token, found at Bedding- 

 ton, 18 



Tomatoes, 133 

 TonebrigR, family of, at 



Bcddington, 7 

 Tonka Bean, 332 , 

 Tools, difFev^nt kinds used 

 at the garden, 56 

 for cutting grass, 57 

 for laying drain-pipes, 

 57 

 Torema asiatica. 261 

 Tortoise, land, 511 



water, 511 

 Tortoiseshell butterfly, 

 4S3 . 

 Tortrix carpocapsa pomo- 

 nana, 485 

 pruniana, 486 

 Tortilla muralis, 353 

 Tonila cerevisiee, 353 

 Tottenham Park Muscat 

 vine, 191 

 Townsend, Mr., 431 

 Tradescantia discolor, 26' 

 Tragopogon pornfolius, 



122 

 Trametes gibbosa, 356 

 Trap, eel, wnere situated, 

 44 

 Traveller's Joy, 282 

 Tree snowdrop, 427 

 violets, 2-^2 



r 



Trees, account of one 

 struck by Iightning,4i5 

 at Beddington, extra- 

 ordinary size of, 13 

 cedar, curious proper- 

 ties of its wood, 429 

 clipping of, 425 

 practised by the 

 Romans, 577 

 in grounds of Walling- 

 ton House, 45 



Trees, 409 ; — 

 abele, 411 

 Abies Douglasii, 427 



nobills, 428 



pectinata, 428 



Pinsapo, 427 

 acacia, 424 



Ailanthus glandulosa , 

 421 



alder, 417 

 almond, 435 

 American maple, 420 



oak, 414 



weeping willow, 416 

 Arbor- Vita; or Thuja. 

 434 

 Arbutus unedo, 422 

 ash, 417 

 aspen, 41Z 

 Balsam poplar, iii2 

 beech, 418 

 Betula alba, 420 



alba pendula, 420 

 birch, 419 



Black Italian poplar, 

 410 

 Black poplar, 411 

 box, 425 

 Catalpa, 426 

 cedars, 428 



of Lebanon, 428 

 Cednis atlancica, 428 



Deodara, 428, 429 



Libani, 428, 429 

 Chamaeropsexcelsa, 427 

 Chinese Arbor- Vitae, 

 ^434 , 



Copper beech, 419 

 cork, 414 



Cryptomeria japonica, 

 ^34 

 Cupressus funebris, 433 



Lawsoniana, 433 

 Cut-leaf birch, 420 

 cypress, 433 



Deciduous, 433 

 Double Pink hawthorn, 



423 



elderberry, 434 



elms, 410 



English elms, 410 

 laburnum, 422 



evergreen oaks, 414 



Father of the Forest; 

 dimensions of, 431 



firs, 427 



Forest, 409 



Fruit, 138-209 



G eorge Washington, 

 dimensions of, 431 



Glastonbury thorn, 423 



hawthorn, 423 



holly, 425 



hornbeam, 424 



horse-chestnut, 412 



Irish yew, 424 



Japan Variegated ma- 

 ple, 420 



juniper, 425 



laburnum, 421 

 var. Waterer's, 423 



larch, 432 



Lemon-scented ver- 

 bena, 423 



Trees — continued. 

 lime, 413 

 linden, 413 

 Lombardy poplars, 410, 



435 . 

 magnolias, 426 

 maidenhfur, 423 

 maple, 420 

 May, 423 



Mock plane-tree, 420 

 mountain ash, 417 

 oaks, 414 

 palms, 427 

 peach, 436 

 -pear, 434 



Pendulous beech, 419 

 Picea nobilis. 428 



pectinata, 428 

 pines, 427 - 

 Pinus insignis, 427 



Pinaster, 427 

 plane, 421 



Platanus occidentalis, 

 421 



Ofientalis, 421 

 Prunus sinensis, 426 



triloba, 4*26 

 Purple beech, 419 

 puzzle monkey, 431 

 Red cedar, 425 



horse-chestnuts, 413 

 rowan, 41B 

 Salix Kerksii, 416 



purpurea, 416 



triandra, 416 

 Scarlet thorn, 422 

 Scotch elms, 410 

 Scotch fir^ 427 



laburnum, 422 



pines, 427 

 Sequoia, 430 

 Siberian crab-tree, 434 

 Silver fir, 428 

 Single Scarlet haw- 

 thorn, 423 

 snowdrop, 427 

 Snowy Mespilus, 427 

 Spanish chestnut, 434 

 Spindle, 426 

 Spruce fir, 428 

 Stone pine, 427 

 Sugar maple, 420 

 Sycamore. 420 

 thorns, 423 

 tulip. 426 

 Turkey oak, 415 

 walnut, 434 

 Weeping ash, 417 



elms, 4J0 



poplar, 412 



willow, 416 

 Wellingtonia g^ganteaj 

 430 

 White poplars, 411 

 White ■willow, 415 

 wild cherry, 434 

 willow, 415 

 yew, 424 



Trinidad pine-apple, 207 

 Triomphe de Rennes rose, 

 27s 

 Xriteleia uniflora, 317 

 Tritoma Uvaria, 221 

 Tritonia anrea, 221 

 Troglodytes, vuigaris, 538 

 Trollius europjeus, 329 

 Tropseolum canarieuse, 

 285 - 

 eduhs, 2S5 

 Jarrattii, 285 

 speciosum, 285 

 Tropaeolunis, 99, 285 

 TroBidonotus matrix* 509 

 Trout, 494 

 ■artificial flies used for 

 catching thein, 531 

 condition of the water 

 to catcli them, 501 

 food of, 495, 496 

 habits of, 496 

 how to be fed when first 

 hatched, 499 

 in the Wandle, measure- 

 ments of, 495 

 of the Wandle of world- 

 wide repute, 495 

 on feeding them artifi* 



dally, 500 - - * 

 ova of, 497 

 how kept previous ,to 

 being hatched, 499 

 period for their ^)awn- 

 ing in the Wandle, 495 

 spawning of, how per- 

 formed, 496 

 when in season in the 



Wandle. 500 

 ynuug, lime for turning 

 them ioto the streams. 

 499 

 Trowel, 60 

 fern, 60 

 Tniffle-hunting, 361 

 Trufiies, where found, 



Tryphiena pronuba, 486 

 Tuber Eestivum, 361 



Tubercularia vulgaris, 356 . 

 Tuberose, 221 

 Tubers, 120 



propagation of plant - 

 by, 87 

 Tufted duck, 526 

 Tulip-tree, 426 

 Tulipa Gesneriana, 217 

 Tulipo-mania, 217 

 Tulips, 217 



Pan-ot. 217 



Van Thol, 217 



red and yellow, wild, 

 16 

 Tunbridge fern, 372 

 Turdus Iliaca, 550 



merula, 550 



musicus, 550 . ,*■' 



pilaris, 550 A 



visavorus, 350 r, 



Turkey, ^tdens of. 594 

 Turner, Mr., of Slough, 

 179 • 



Turner's Gem melon. 196 

 Turnip, American Strap 

 Leaf, 120 



black-skinned, 120 



long, 120 



Orange jelly, 120 



White Stone, 120 



Trentham Black vine, 187 

 Tricliinia spiralis, 451 

 Trichocera hiemalis, 4S9 

 Trichomanes adiantum, 

 41 



Luschnathianum, 391 



pyxidiferum, 391 



radicans, 391 



renifornie, 391 



speciosum, 375, 376, 



.39^. . j Turnip flea, 469 



TncopUia tortilis orchid, fly, 469 

 ^9* ! radishes, \'arieties of, 97 



Tricoptera, 480 Turnips. 120 



Tnllium grandiflorum,3ig Turtle-dove, -csi 

 Inlochulina tricarinaa, Turtle, hawfcsbill, 51? 

 " Twilled aster, 244 



