INDEX, 



573 



-Soigne Forest, 281- 



Sophora Japonica, weeping variety of, 

 481. 



Spring Grove, seat of Sir Joseph Banks, 

 508. 



Spurrey, cultivated at Bruges, 32. — 

 near Breda, 268. 



Stadt-House of Amsterdam, 2^8. 



Steam, employment of, for heating 

 hot-houses, 4. 505. and 507. — ad- 

 vantages of, 4. and 508. 



Stocks for fruit-trees, kinds used at 

 Paris, 474. — at London, 502. 



Storks in Holland, 117, and 166.— 

 tame ones in the fish-markets, 149. 



Strawberry, forging of, at London, 5. 

 and 513 — native, cultivated in Hol- 

 land, 211. — alpine at Paris, 349, 



Succory, cultivation and uses of, at 



Bruges, 29 Ghent, 87 St Ger- 



mains, 367. — different varieties of, 

 387. 



Succulent plants,*collection of, at Ley- 

 den, 157, — at Amsterdam, 217,— 

 at Jardin du Roi, 443. 



Sugar-canes at Jardin des Plantes, 351. 



Sumach-tree, large, at Brussels, 296. 



Sunday, observance of, at Ostend, 19. 



Ghent, 69 Brussels, 273. — Paris, 



450. 



Sylvange-pear recommended, 364 and 

 462, 



Tamus elephantipes at Amsterdam, 

 213. 



Tapis vert at Versailles, 408. 



Terraces, magnificent, at the Tuileries, 

 371.— at St Germain, 362 at Ver- 

 sailles, 410. 



Teylerian Museum, Haarlem, 189. 



Theatre of Rotterdam, 136. 



— Francois, 439. 



Thouars, Du Petit, inspector of Roule 

 nurseries, 475. — his writings on 

 fruit-trees, 480. — on the Orchideae, 

 482. 



Thouin, brothers, at Jardin des Plantes, 

 395 Professor A. Thouin, 445. 



Thunberg's plants at Amsterdam, 218. 

 — at Utrecht, 245, — at Enghien, 

 319. 



Thunderstorm, remarkable, at En- 



, ghien,~3?9. 



Tivoli gardens at Paris, 380. 



Tobacco cultivated near Enghien, 332. 

 —abundantly in Artois, 340. 



Tournay, 333 pear-tree gardens, 



334. 



Training of young fruit-trees, different 

 modes of, in Holland, 201— in 

 France, 386. 



Trapa natans at Versailles, 407. 



Treckschuyts of Holland, 139. 



Trees, remarkable, at Lambeth Pa- 

 lace, 8.— at Mile-End, 9 at Can- 

 terbury, 14.— near Ghent, 55. 72. 

 and 84 — at Antwerp, 106. & 108. 

 the Hague, 144, — Leyden, 153. & 



159 — Amsterdam, 218 at Mont 



St Jean, 284 Brussels, 296, 297. 



— near St Germain, 365. — near Pa- 

 ris, 424, — at Jardin des Plantes, 

 442, — at Roule Nurseries, 480.— 

 Ditton Park, 509 Fulham, 511. 



Trees employed in ornamenting towns, 

 at Antwerp, 93— at Rotterdam, 

 133 — the Hague, 143. 



Trianon, Petit, 405 — Grand, 406. 



Tuileries palace, 369 garden, 370. 



Tulips, culture of, at Haarlem, 177, 

 and 195 — florists' divisions of, 196. 



Tulip-trees, 72 — at Versailles, 414, 



Turnips, as a field-crop, 32. — garden, 

 of inferior quality in Holland, 162. 



University of Leyden, 163. — of U- 

 trecht, 245. 



Utrecht, 243 — botanic garden, 244. 



— Academicum, 245 Mall, 246. 



— Palace, ib. — Seterveldt's garden, 

 in the old style, 247 — the Dome, 

 252 — Flora's-hof, 254,— observa- 

 tory.2.56. 



Vallef s nurseries at Rouen, 496. 



Vandes', Comtesse de, garden at Bays- 

 water, 505. 



Varin-lilac, history of, 495. 



Variegated shrubs and trees, uncom- 

 mon kinds of, 67. and 338. 



Vegetables, culinary, notice of some 

 varieties little known in Scot lam! , 

 466. 



Verjus-grape, 417. 



Versailles, 407,— tapis vert, 108 — 

 remains of Le Notre's works, 409. 



