INDEX. 



Dahlia, observations, and account of the spe- 

 cies and varieties of the genus, with instruc- 

 tions for their cultivation, 217. — List of 

 publications on, 218. — List of the species, 

 221. 



Damson, Shropshire, notice of, 363. 

 Darlington Pippin, 315. 



D'Auch Pear, notice of the, 118. 



Dawes, Mr. Henry, observations by, on the 



blacking of garden walls, 330. 

 De Candolle, M. on the Dahlia, 219, et 



seqq. 



Deptford Onion, 373. ^ 



Dickson, Mr. James, on the cultivation of the 



Rampion, 19. 

 Dillen Pear, 119. 

 Diplazium, three species of, 341. 

 Dodoens cited, 86, 342. 

 Doodia aspera, 341. 



Downton Strawberry, account and description 



of a new variety, so named, 396. 

 Du Hamel cited, 3. 

 Dumelows Pippin, S23. 

 Dunal cited, 347, 349, 351, 352. 

 Dutch Belle Fleur, 328.— Onion, 373. 

 Durham, Bishop of, Passiflora maliformis, 



said to have fruited in his garden at Monge- 



well, 101. 



Dymond, Mr. George, communication by, 

 on the Underground Onion, 306, note. 



Easter Apple, 313. 

 Eden, Mr. 135, 6. 

 Egyptian Onion, 306. 



Elliot, John, Esq. Apples sent by, 315.— 

 Description of a moveable frame for training 

 Vines in a house, to protect them from frost, 

 and facilitate the operation of pruning, 355, 

 et seqq. 



Endive, wild. See Succory. 



English Botany, cited, 19, 25. 



Eriosoma, description of, 60. See Aphis Lani- 



Esperione Grape, some account of, 93. 



Essex Onion, 3/3. 



Euryale ferox, 3 1 . 



Eve Apple, 320, 324, 452. 



Fairweather, Mr. John, 



the Balsam, 406. 

 Fall Pippin, 315, 332. 

 Fenouillet Rouge, 323. 

 Ferns, " 



338. 



them from seed, 



Fig tree, on the training of the, 307-— Account 

 of the Pocock Fig tree in the garden of Christ 

 Church, at Oxford, 433.— Effects of very 

 high temperature on, 461. 

 Fig trees, memoranda respecting their culture 



in the open air, in England, 74. 

 Figs, on the cultivation of, on the back walls 



of Vineries, 409. 

 Fior del Passione, 111. 



Fischer, Mr. Frederic Ernest Lewis, 

 account of Count Zubow's Steam-pits, 

 430. 



Five Crown Pippin, 323. 

 Flanders Onion, 3J3. 

 Flos Passionis, 111. 



Flues for hot-houses, account of a method of 



constructing them, 252. 

 Formeuse (Fameuse) Apple, 321. 

 Formosa Pippin, 322.— Nonpareil, ib. 

 Forsyth, William, Esq. Apples exhibited bj , 



313, 16. 



Frankland, Sir Thomas, Apples sent by, 



314. — notice of parchment and wood labels 

 sent by, 363. 



Fraser, Mr. John, an early grower of the 



Dahlia, 225. 

 French Crab, 313, 327-— Reinette, 323. 

 Fruit trees, on causes of decay in, 291. 

 Fruits, on their preservation from wasps, 259. 



Ganges Apple, 326. 



Garden walls, observations on blacking them, 

 as it affects the ripening of fruits, 330. — 

 Pots, on the most advantageous form for, 

 389. 



Gerard, cited, 344, 349, 488. 



Gibbs, Mr. Thomas, notice of varieties of the 



common Cowslip sent by him, 357- 

 Giles, Daniel, Esq. Apples 



