INDEX. 



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Cabbage, native at Dover, 17. 



Cabarets of Flanders, 65. 



Cabinet, botanical, at Jardin des 



Plantes, 354. 

 Cafes at Paris, 346. 

 Calebasse pear, at Bruges, 31.— ^at 



Utrecht, 254. 

 Calvert's rose-nursery at Rouen, 497. 

 Camellia, varieties of, at London, 6. 



and 514. 

 Canal from Ostend to Bruges, 22. — 

 from Bruges to Ghent, 35 — from 

 Rotterdam to the Hague, 139.— the 

 Hague to Leyden, 150. — Leyden to 

 Haarlem, 166* — Amsterdam to U- 

 trecht, 240. 

 Canals, head, or water-ways, of Hol- 

 land filling up, 265. 

 Caper-bush, 476. 



Canterbury, 13. — ancient mulberry- 

 tree, ib. 

 Capuchin friars, garden of, at Bruges, 



30- 

 Carrot, horn, at Ostend, 21. — excel- 

 lent at Ghent, 86 — long carrot of 

 Amsterdam, 220. 

 Catacombs of Paris, 436. 

 Catalpa trees, at Lambeth, 8. — at Mile- 

 End, 10.— at Antwerp, 108. 

 Caulet, kind of open cabbage, culti- 

 vated near Tournay, 336. 

 Cauliflower, abundance of, in Holland, 



129 especially at Amsterdam, 220. 



Cedar of Lebanon, Jussieu's, 442.— 



fine trees at Chiswick, 506. 

 Celeriac, at Amsterdam, 222.— at U- 



trecht, 251.— at Breda, 267. 

 Cels's botanical nurseries at Paris, 417. 

 Chamaerops humilis, large specimens 



at Leyden, 15 k— at Paris, 352. 

 Champ de Mars, 420. 

 Champs Ely sees, 421. 

 Chandler and Buckingham's nurse- 

 ries, 6. 

 Chartreux nurseries at Paris, 469. 

 Chasselas, principal table-grape at Paw 



ris, 471. 

 Chaumontel pear, 462. 

 Cheneau pear at Bruges, 31 — called 

 Fondante de Brest at Brussels, 274. 

 Cherries at Paris, 465. — early ones 



produced at Montreuil, 433. 

 Cherry-trees, culture of at Haarlem, 

 203 — near Paris, 396 at Mon- 



treuil, 433 — at Luxembourg nur- 

 series, 472. 

 Cherry-tree, large-leaved or quatre a la 

 livre, 416. and 465. 



Cherry orchards in Kent, 12 plant. 



ing of, in France, 465 near Mont- 

 morency, 492. 

 Chesnuts, constant sale of, at Paris, 345; 

 Chesnut-trees, large, near St Germain, 



364 — near Versailles, 405. 

 Chiswick, gardens of, 506. 



Church, of St Peter, Ostend, 19 of 



St Bavo, Ghent, 47, — Protestant at 

 Ghent, 65 — of Notre Dame, Ant- 

 werp, 91 — Groote Kerk, Rotter- 

 dam, 125 — Scottish at Rotterdam, 

 127 — Cathedral of Haarlem, 206. 



— Amsterdam, 229.— Breda, 265. 



of St Gudula, Brussels, 271 Ora- 



toire at Paris, 379. — Lutheran 

 church, Paris, 449. 

 Cider orchards in Normandy, 493. 

 Cinnamon-tree, fine specimen of, at 



Ghent, 78. 

 Clay houses and walls in Picardy, 341. 

 — in Normandy, 493. 



Clover, Dutch, at Bruges, 33 rich 



in Holland, 118 seed might be 



saved in Scotland, 34. 

 Cingels, or boulevarts, of Rotterdam, 



122 — of Amsterdam, 212. 

 Cobbea scandens, how cultivated at 



Paris, 344. 

 Cockscomb, or celosia, fine varieties at 

 Bruges. 29. 



Cock's, De, nurseries at Ghent, 43. ; 



catalogue of his fruit-trees, 519. 

 Colmars, passe, at Bruges, 31 re- 

 commended, 462. 

 Conservatory, large, at Mr Anger- 

 stein's, 511. 

 Conti village, 270. 

 Copses of chesnut and oak near Ghent, 



58, 

 Corsica pine recommended, 441. 

 Coster's statue at Haarlem, 167. 

 Covent Garden market, 2 remark- 

 able state of, in the end of July 1821, 

 484. — compared with the Marche 

 des Innocens, 483. 

 Crocuses, culture of, at Haarlem, 184. 

 Crops, agricultural, in Flanders, 22— 

 in Artois and Picardy, 340.— in 

 Normandy, 498. 



