

IXDEX. 



Oucnraberst culture of, in Holland, 



129 — at Paris, 348 — forcing of, at 



Kew, 507. 

 Cutlhels, seat of Mr Rose, 561. 

 Cypress, deciduous, line specimens of, 



?& 



Dahlias, at Bruges, 27. — at Oeydonck, 

 60. at Wcttercn, 84 — very fine at 

 Antwerp, 109. 



Date-plum oi diospyios, at Paris, 473. 



Datura arborea, at Brussels, 297— 

 common at Paris, 375. 



Delft, tower of, 141. 



Desfontaines, Professor, 445. 



Desmazieres' Agrostographie, 338. 



Dibble, remarkable one, employed near 

 Ghent, 56". 



Dickson of Croydon, 503. 



Dieppe, 499. 



Dikes of Holland, 1 16 — in some places 

 covered with large fruit-trees, 260. 



Ditton Park, 509. 



Doctrina et Amicitia Society at Am- 

 sterdam, 235. 



Dogs, draught, in Holland, 148. 



Dome of Utrecht, 253. 



Doucin stocks at Paris, 459. 



Dover, 15. — Castle terrace-garden, 16. 

 — native plants, 18. 



Doyt-boats of Rotterdam, 124 



Duhamel's Traite des Aibres fruitiers 

 recommended, 468. 



Edging of heath, 74 — of Festuca glau- 

 ca, 423. 



Edinburgh, neglect of trees for orna- 

 ment at, 134 want of a fruit and 



flower market, 377. — want of an 

 arranged collection of bearing fruit- 

 trues, 459. 



Eedens, Van, of Haarlem, 169. 



EJdering's bulb-nurseries near Haar- 

 lem, 181. 



Elm, variegated, near Ghent, 55. — 

 Dutch, 256. — remarks on the kinds 

 cultivated, 538. — characters of Bri- 

 tish species, by Mr Don, 5.39. 



EmWy, seat of Mr Heathcote, 558. 



Endive, at Ostend, 21 at Ghent, 47. 



— at Paris, 347 cultivation of, at 



Hoxton, London, 513. 



'iii^'liicn, 317. — Due d'Arombcrg's 



seat, 318.— the gardens, 319. - tine 

 park, 322 — Parmenlier's rich gar- 

 dens, 325. — thunder-storm at, 329. 



Erasmus's statue at Rotterdam, 13 J. 



Exchange of Antwerp, 95 — of Rotter- 

 dam, 131 — of Amsterdam, 235. 



Farmers, Flemish, great activity of, 32. 



Felix Mentis Society of Amsterdam, 

 234. 



Fiaker, St, patron of gardeners, 414. 



Figs, round white, abundance of, at 

 Paris in August, 488. 



Fig-trees at Lambeth Palace, 7. — at 



Dover, 17. — near Antwerp, 104 



at Argenteuil, 488. 



Filbert-bushes of Kent, 12 at Mon- 

 treal, 425. 



Fish-market of the Hague, 149 of 



Amsterdam, 230. 



Fishes, fresh-water, of the canals in 

 the Low Countries, 55 — sea, at 

 Scheveling, 147.— at the Hague, 

 149 — at Amsterdam, 230. 



Flax much cultivated in Holland, 118. 



Flora, festivals of, at Ghent, 52. 



Flower-market, at Ghent, 56.— at Pa- 

 ris, 375 — want of one at Edin- 

 burgh, 377. 



Fontainebleau grape, or chasselas, 471. 



Foppen-pear used for drying, 191. 



Forcing-gardens at London ; — An- 

 drew's, 2. — Grange's, 512 — Smith's 

 515 at Paris, 491. 



Forcing-pits at Enghien, 320. 



Forest-trees of Kent, 15. — of Soigne, 

 281 — of St Germains, 369. 



Frankendale vine, at Ghent, 48 — re- 

 markable one at Mr Angerstein's, 

 512. 



Fraxinus ornus, remarkable specimen 

 of, 153. 



Frog-market at Brussels, 275. 



Frogmore, 509. 



Frost, severity of, at Paris, 397. and 

 418. 



Fruit-market of Ghent, 37.— of Rot- 

 terdam, 128. & 130 — Amsterdam, 

 224.— Brussels, 274 Paris in Sep- 

 tember 1817, 456.— in August 1821, 

 483 — want of one at Edinburgh, 

 377. 



Fruit-tree;), arranged collections of at 

 Ghent, 41 at Haarlem, 201. — aH 



