INDEX. 



mental plants, raised ii 

 Horticultural Society, 

 the Salvia patens, 2 S. i 



.295: 2 S. i. 457: 



222. 



- Plants 



from, 2 S. ii. 416, 417, 419. 

 Benthamia fragifera, 2 S. ii. 240, 242, 264. 



figured, 2 S. i. 457. 



Benyon, Benjamin, Esq., vi. 174. 

 Berberis, 2 S. i. 465. 



_ Aquifolium, 2 S. ii. 242, 260. 



aristata, 2 S. ii. 240, 264. 



asiatica, 2 S. ii. 240, 264. 



conferta, 2 S. iii. 151. 



dealbata, 2 S. ii. 250 ; 2 S. iii. 147. 



— — dulcis, 2 S. ii. 282. 



empetrifolia, 2 S. ii. 282. 



fascicularis, vi. 66 ; 2 S. ii. 242, 262 ; 



2 S. i 



glauca, 2 S. iii. 150, 151, 160. 



glumacea, 2 S. ii. 242, 262. 



gracilis, 2 S. iii. 124, 143. 



Hartwegii, 2 S. iii. 121. 



lanceolata, 2 S. iii. 124. 



loxensis, 2 S. iii. 150. 



napalensis, 2 S. i. 461. 



pallida, 2 S. iii. 124. 



pinnata, vi. 66. 



temiifolia, 2 S- iii. 116. 



trifoliata, 2 S. ii. 389; 2 S. iii. 



121. 



vulgaris, notice of sweet, variety of, 



iv. 407. 



Berberry, supposed to cause mildew in wheat, 



Bergamaschi, Professor, vi. 537. 

 Berikhach, iii. App. 26. 

 Berikokka, iii. App. 25. 

 Beringella, vii. 83. 

 Berkach, iii. App. 26. 



Berkeley, Rev. Mr., plants received from, 



2 S. ii. 416. 

 Bermudiana palmsefolia, i. 310. 

 Bertoloni, Dr., vii. 422. 

 Bertuch, vi. 571. 

 Besabis, country plum, v. 90, 451. 



oesaois, country plum, v. 

 Besborough, Earl of, v. 

 Besi (Averrhoa), v. 115. 

 Besler, iii. 348, 349 ; vi 

 Bessera elegans, 2 S. iii. 

 Beta Cicla, iii. 283. 



220. 



-~ — mantima, t 



- — vulgaris, iii 



Betterave, la 1 



f Rouge, ou Rose, iii. 282. 



Both-raw. Gi-osse Blanche de Prusse, 



Hors-de-terre, iii. 281. 



Jaune, iii. 277, 279. 



Jaune de Castelnaudari, iii. 



Jaune a Sucre, iii. 279. ^ 



Rouge G rosso, iii. 273, 277. 



Rouge Petite, iii. 275. 



Rouge Ronde Precoce, iii. 



Sur-terre, iii. 281. 



Beyas fasiula, vi. 55. 



Biasoletto, Dr., plants received fro 



ii. 411, 413. 

 Bickes, M., 2 S. iii. 202. 

 Biddulph, Mrs. Myddleton, 2 S. i. 

 Bieberstein, Marschall Von, vi. 89, 

 Bigarade, iii. App. 14. 



his account of some 



ultivation, 2 S. ii. 122. 



Bilva, v. 118. 

 Billardiera longiflora, 2 i 

 Birchi, * * 



ISi.vi. 



119. 



Bishop of London, iv. 337. 



Mr. Thomas, iv. 509 ; vi. 172. 



Bisset, Mr., 2 S. i. 227, 234, 235. 



Black, Dr., vii. 583. 



Black plum of Sierra Leone, v. 455. 



Blackburne, John, Esq., i. 275, 277, 308. 



Blackening garden walls, vi. 452. 



Blackwellia fagifolia, vi. 269. 



Bladh, Mr., vii. 16. 



Blagden, Sir Charles, ii. 134. 



Blair, Mr. T., 2 S. i. 534. 



Blake, Mr. Thomas, vii. 163. 



* ' method of treating 



the Azalea indica, 



132. 



propagating choic 



dahlias by grafting, iv. 47 



Camellias, 2 S. i. 82. 

 Blancard, Mr., iv. 333. 

 Blanching-pot for sea-kale, figured, i 18. 

 i;,. AN „. MiCHABL, Esq., apple exhibited by, 



Blandford, Marquess c 

 Blandfordia nobilis, i. 33 

 Blantyre, Lord, 2 S. ii 



