INDEX. 



Baldwin, Mr. Thomas, notice of a Queen 

 Pine, sent by, to the Society, 118.— His 

 mode of growing it, ib. 



Balgone Pippin, 325. 



Balmanno Pippin, 326. 



Balsam (Balsamina impatiens) on the cul- 

 tivation of the, 127, 406. 

 Baltimore Apple, 317- 



Banks, Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph, memoranda 

 i-especting the culture of Fig trees, in Eng- 

 land, drawn up at his request, 74. — Notice 

 of Apples sent by, 120, 2 1 .—Notice of Sweet 

 Potatoes sent by, 365. 



Barbede Capucin, 138. 



Barclay, Mr. notice of an Apple introduced 

 by, 321. 



Bark of fruit trees, effects of ringing on, 367- 

 Barnard, Edward, Esq., notice of speci- 

 mens of Piccotee Carnations exhibited by, 

 360. 



Barr and Brookes, Messrs., notice of their 

 attempt to obtain Plants from China, 426. 



Barrow, John, Esq., notice of fruit of the 

 Grape-fruited Citron sent by, 358. 



Barton, Dr. his Elements of Botany cited, 

 108. 



B i temax, Lord, first introduced Mignonette, 

 178. 



Bath Apple, 324. 

 Bauhin cited, 343, 349. 



Baxter, Mr. William, account of the Po- 



cultivatcd for use, 2/2, et seqq. 



Beet, red, large lung rooted (Betterave rouge 

 grosse,) 273. — Long rooted, ib.— Dwarf. 

 274.— Turnip rooted (B. rouge ronde prt- 

 coce,) 275— Green-topped, 277-— Large 

 yellow (B.jaune,) ib. — Specimens of, grown 

 by J. Braddick, Esq. 283, note.— Small 

 yellow {B.jaune de Castelnaudan .) 278. — 

 White, 285.— Green, ib. 



Bell edge Pippin, 324. 



Benham, Mr. Charles, notice of Oranges 



Beta \ utgaris, 273.— Cicla, 283, 4. 



Bette-rare, Petite rouge,275. — Rougede Cas- 

 telnaudan. 27'»", S. — laune a Sucre, 279. — 

 Chau/pe/re, 280. — Sur-terre, or hors-de- 



terre, 281. — Grosse blanche de Prusse, 282. 

 See also under Beet. 



Black Nonpareil, 325. 



Blechnum australe, et boreale, 341. 



Blenheim Orange Apple, 322. 



BUte, observations on, 285. 



Blitum genus, 285, note. 



Blois, Sir Charles, particulars of a Peach 

 tree in his garden, at Cockficld Hall, 17- 



Blood-red Onion, 374. 



Bloom Apple, 321. 



Boatswains Pippin, 323. 



Boehm, Edmund, Esq, Purple-fruited Pas- 

 sion flower raised by, 102. 



Borghese, Prince Antonio, his Orange and 

 Lemon conservatory, App. 6. 



Botanist' 's Repository cited, 21. 



Botanical Register cited, 21, 194. 



Botanical Magazine cited, 25, 32, 179, 189, 

 195, 224, 377,378. 



Braddick, John, Esq., account of a Non- 

 pareil raised by, 268, 322. — Apples sentby, 

 317. 



Breedon, Rev. John Symonds, account of a 



Pippin raised by, 

 Br'idgeu-ater Pippin 

 Broccoli, description of the different varieties 



of, with an account of the method of culti- 



Broussonet, Professor, 179. 

 Brown, Mr. Moses, Apples sent by, 315. 

 Brown apple of Burntisland, 315, 323. 

 Browne's History of Jamaica cited, 102. 

 Brussels Sprouts, on their culture and varia- 

 tion, 197- 



Bullock, Mr. William, Apples sent by, 

 321. 



Buonaiuti, Mr. 224-8. 



BurcheWs Double Swamp Magnolia, 204. 



Burr Knot Apple, 320. 



Bute, Marchioness of, 224. 



Cabbages, mode of growing them in China, 



184, 5. 

 Calabash. Sweet, 101. 

 Calabasse d' Eveque, Pear, notice of, 120. 

 Caledonian Horticultural Society. See Me- 



