INDEX. 



Bleaching powder, 2 S. iii. 45, 46, 48, 50, 51, 



. 341. 



. 2*5. 



Bletia, analysis of, 2 S. iii. 54. 



hyacinthina, 2 S. ii. 252. 



Blighia sapida, v. 90. 

 Blight, vi. 5. 



Hiiiul.ins, v. 115; 2 S. ii. 30. 

 Blith, 2 S. iii. 201. 

 Blols, Sir Charles, iii. 17. 



Sir John, iii. 17. 



Blossom buds, on the transplantation of, ii. 7. 

 Blossoms, method of setting them in cherry- 

 houses, i. 151. 

 Bu mi:, Dr., vii. 71. 



r.i.i 



346 ; ii. 274. 



Boehm, Edmund, Esq., iii. 102. 



Bog plants, plan of compartments and section 



of troughs for, iv. 402. 

 successful method of managing, iv. 



Boilers of various constructions, figured. \ii. 570. 



principles of their construction relatively 



to the extent of surface of glass, 2 S. i. 203. 



Hniaiiuvna, vii. 83. 

 Boletus, 2 S. in. 5a 



squamosus, ii. 83. 



Bolton, Mr. James, i. 277. 



.49, 51; 2 S. ii. 223. 



ological Observations made in the card en of 

 the Soeictv duriiui the vear 1S26, vii. 10~ 



1827, vii. 346. 



1828, 2 S. i. Ill, 



1829, 2 S. i. 171 



1830, 2 S. i. 297 



upc 



s of Camellia and The; 



Booth, Messrs., 2 S. ii. 411. 



Boothby, Sir Brooke, i. 269, 292, 295, 301. 



Extract of a letter from, 



respecting some improvements in gardening, 



ii. 222. 

 Boothia, 2 S. i. 405. 

 Borage, 2 S. iii. 52, 61. ^ 

 Borders for peach trees, iv. 81. ^ S " 



— ' formation of, 2 S. i 



cropped and uncro 



. 55. 



respective temperatures < 

 Borecole, Green, ii. 310 ; v. 10. 



■ Large-ribbed, vi. 565. 



Neapolitan, vi. 568. 



IWtii^L vi. m;\ 



p ur ple, ii. 312 ; v. 10. 



Variegated, ii. 313. 



Borghese, Prince Antonio, iii. App. 6. 

 Borone, Francesco, i. 283. 

 Borrer, Mr. William, iv. 466. 

 Bosc, M., v. 4. 

 Botan, vi. 468, 487. 

 Bouche, M., v. 4 ; vii. 421. 

 Bougainville, v. 126, 251 ; 2 S. i. 330, 331. 

 Bouguer's table of rays reflected from glass, 



i. 163. 



Boursault, M., iv. 172 ; vi. 475. 



;ia ba-elhide^. 2 S. ii. 282. 

 Bouvardia triphylla, 2 S. ii. 250. 



Sowers, Mr. John, description of a nectarine 

 tree at West Dean House, v. 523. 



directions for destroying 



the bug and scale on pine-apple plants, vi. 



Bowles, Capt., v. 252. 



Bowlesia acutangula, 2 S. iii. 156. 



Box for protecting plants during 



figured, v. 199. 

 Box tree, i. App. 21. 

 Boys, John, Esq., seedling apple e 



Braddick, John, Esq.. 



American peach, ii. 205. 



account of Braddick s 

 the cultivation of 



the Cactus opuntia, or Prickly pear, i 



communicatioi 



respecting the keeping of nuts, appl 



