INDEX. 



PHn 



176. 



xanthorhiza, i. 284. 



— Zerumbet, i. 285. 



Amphiglottis lurida and secunda, i. 294. 

 Amorpha fruticosa, vi. 495. 

 Amygdalus orientalis, 2 S. ii. 271. 



■ pumila, 2 S. ii. 252. 



Anagallis, iv. 23. 

 Anagyris foetida, vi. 499. 



— indica, vi. 499 ; vii. 245 ; 2S. ii. 264. 



Analysis of the soil of the Society's garden, 



2 S. iii. 36. 

 Ananas Antigua aurantiaca, 2 S. i. 9. 



— — ■ rubra, 2 S. i. 16. 



Jamaica purpurea, 2 S. i. 32. 



malabarica, 2 S. i. 9. 



ordinaire, 2 S. i. 29. 



ovale, 2 S. i. 29. 



providentia, 2 S. i. 10. 



semiserrata, 2 S. i. 8. 



sativa, 2 S. i. 4. 



Anchovy pear, v. 98. 



Anchusa italica, vii. 40. 



Anderson, David, Esq., vii. 199. 



Anderson, Mr. David, v. 69 ;' notice of a 

 plum exhibited by him, iv. 207. 



account of the Mon- 

 tagu Cantaloup melon, with a description of 

 the method by which it was obtained, iv. 318. 



Anderson, George, Esq., i. 354, 476 ; ii. 280, 

 347 ; iii. 358 ; iv. 290, 292, 294 ; vi. 467, 

 470, 472; vii. 419, 470, 475, 476, 481, 

 493, 497; imported the Tulipa Clusiana, 

 i. 334. * 



method 



of forcing vines and nectarines, ii. 245. 



ot ripemng^grapes by dung-heat, drawn up 



A\dki;son\ Mr. John, account of the New 

 Zealand spinach (Tetragonia exnan-a . iv. 

 488 ; noticed, vi. 577. 



account of his method 



Andromachia acaulis, 2 £ 



Andromeda, 2 £ 



arborea, 2 S. ii. 260. 



floribunda, 2 S. ii. 260. 



polifolia, 2 S. ii. 260. 



Aneilema Sinicum, vi. 79. 

 Anemone, cultivation of, iv. 374. 



vitifolia, 2 S. ii. 264. 



Angerstein, John Julius, Esq., iv. 8! 

 Angolam, v. 120. 

 Anguillara, iii. 343. 

 Anigozanthus flavida, i. 327. 



grandiflora, i. 327. 



Angraecum luridum, vi. 86. 

 Anigosia flavida, whence brought, i. 327 

 Animals, domestic, Societies for the in 

 ment of, established throughout the 



— carnivorous and herbivorous, 



expulsion from the habitations of m 

 easily accomplished, i. 41 ; their 

 in warm and thinly inhabited count: 

 42. 



Anisophylleia laurina, v. 446. 



Anneslea spinosa, iii. 32. 



Annual plants, methods of applying mai 



them, i. 6. 

 an improved method of 



them, 2 S. i. 75. 

 beneficial effects of the ac 



lation of sap in, 2 S. i. 323. 

 Anomalies, fructiferous, instances of, i. 



accounted for, i. 106. 

 Anomatheca cruenta, 2 S. ii. 269. 



juncea, i, 323. 



Anomaza excisa, i. 323. 

 Anona Cherimolia, v. 102. 



glabra, 2 S. ii. 259. 



longifolia, v. 101. 



Hrirish 

 their 



growing early celery, 

 ON,Mr.W 



1'.'2. 



person, Mr. W ill i am, i. 135 ; on the i 

 traduction and cultivation of a variety 

 Azalea indica, ii. 259. 



ANSTiCE^Sr. Georg'e," notice of a plan by, for 



heating stoves, iii. 121. 

 Anson, Viscount, vi. 440 ; 2 S. i. 6 

 Anthemis artemisiaefolia, iv. 327. 

 Anthemis grandiflora, iv. 326, 328. 



stipulacea, iv. 327. 



Anthericum bicolorum, i. App. 21. 

 serotinum, i 



Anthocercis -\ 



. 2S. ii. 217. 



