INDEX. 



569 



dermis, or fair of Rotterdam, 120. & 

 138.- of Amsterdam, 212. & 331. 



Kew Gardens, 507. 



Kidney-beans, abundance of, in Hol- 

 land, 129. — in France, under the 

 names of Haricots verts, 348. and 

 Haricots Wanes, 434. 



Kohl-riibe, cultivation of, 267. 



Kraams, or crames, of Holland, 120. 



Kreps and Company's bloemistry at 

 Haarlem, 175.— their fruit-tree nur- 

 series, 200. 



Lacken, palace of, 278. 



Lafitte's bank at Paris, 456. 



Lambeth palace garden, 7. 



Lamps, street, of Rotterdam, 136. 



Land, value of, in Holland, 205. 



Leeks, mode of planting, at Bruges, 25. 



Leerne, chateau of Baron Vroeylande 

 at^ 59. 



Lettuce, kinds in Holland, 129. 



Leyden, 151. — botanic garden, 152 — 

 flowering-ash of Boerhaave, 153. — 

 palm-tree of Clusius, 1 55. — environs 

 of, 4 61. — green-market, 162. — Uni- 

 versity, 163. — explosion of gun- 

 powder on Raperburg Canal, 165. 



Lille, 337.— botanic garden, 338.— 

 citadel, 389. 



L ilium superbum, beds of, 70. 



Lime-tree, ancient, at Brussels, 297. 



Linnaeus, monument to, at Ghent, 38. 

 —at Paris, destroyed, 442. 



Liquidambar tree, large, at Antwerp, 

 108. 



Loddiges' rich collection of exotic 

 plants at Hackney, 514. 



London, — Covent Garden market, 2. 

 and 502. — Andrews' forcing garden, 

 2. — Phillips' exhibition of fruit-trees, 

 6. — Chandler and Buckingham's 

 nurseries, -ib.— Lambeth palace gar- 

 den, 7. — Mile-End nurseries, 9. — 

 Portman nurseries, 501. — Horticul- 

 tural Society, 503. — The Vinery, 

 Hammersmith, 504. — Comtesse de 

 Vande's garden at Bayswater, 505. 

 — Kensington garden, ib. — Grange's 

 market-garden at Hoxton, 512, — 

 Loddiges' exotic collection at Hack- 

 ney, 514 — Smith's forcing garden 

 -at Dalston, 515. 



Loquat cultivated at Paris, 454. 



Louvre galleries, 438. 



Lutheran church at Paris, 449. 



Luxembourg gardens, 414. — collection 

 of rose-trees, 415— fruit-tree nur- 

 series, 469. 



Macmaster, a Scottish gardener settled 

 in France, 478. 



Magnolia, new hybridous, 10 — fine 

 trees near Ghent, 71 • — on the lawn 

 at La Malmaison, 397. 



Mahaleb stocks used for cherry-trees 

 at Paris, 474 



Maize cultivated near Ghent, 85* 



Majauf strawberry at Paris, 349. 



Malines, city, 270. 



Mall of the Hague, 143 — of Utrecht, 

 245. 



Malmaison, 396.— tender trees on the 

 lawn sheltered by wooden houses, 

 397. — orange-tree en plein vent, 

 398. — description of the great hot- 

 houses, 399. 



Mangold-wurzel cultivated near Lille> 

 336. 



Marche des Innocens at Paris, 346. 



■ aux fleurs, 371, 



Market-gardens at Bruges, 24- 



Ghent, 47 — at Brussels, 280 near 



Paris, 491. — near London, 508. and 



512. 

 Marquis, Professor, at Rouen, 495. 

 Marroniers, or large-fruited chesnut- 



trees, 365. 

 Marum, Dr Van, at Haarlem, 188. 

 Mastick-tree, large, at Ghent, 39. 

 Meadow, grand, at Oeydonck, near 



Ghent, 60. 

 Measures of land, Dutch, English, and 



Scotch, 176. 

 Medlar-trees, near Vianen, 257. — 



near Brussels, 316. 

 Melons, culture of, at Bruges, 29— 



near Antwerp, 103 — at Paris, 348. 



— abundance of, at Paris in August 



1821, 487. 

 Menagerie at Jardin du Roi, 444. 

 Millet, cultivated at Bruges, 31. 

 Mistletoe on trees at St Germain, 364. 

 Moelemeester's villa near Ghent, 54. 

 Money, Dutch, denominations and va- 

 lue of, 234. note. 



