Brassica rapa depressa alba, ! 



- flavescens, 

 • nigricans, \ 

 ■ viridis, v. 2 



rubra, v. 10. 

 sabellica, v. 1' 

 striata, v. 34. 

 tophosa, v. 11 



Brek, Rev. William Thomas, S 



apple exhibited 



by, v. 400. 

 Dr., iii. 322. 



Brjessb, Mr. John, on a method of forcing 

 peaches and nectarines, principally by dung- 

 method of grow: 



118. 



dth bottom-heat from dung, vi. 



Brkttonf.rie, La, 2 S. i. 71, 73, 263. 

 Hkkvookt, Mr., vi. 411, 414. 

 Brewer, Mr., 2 S. i. 546. 

 Brevxi us, iv. 329. 



Bridden, Mr. William, 2 S. i. 546. 

 Bridges, Sir Harford Jones, vii. 586 ; 2 S. i. 



Bridgewater, Countess of, vi. 567; vii. 213. 

 Brini.m, iv. 329. 



Bnnjall, a variety of the common egg-plant, 



vii. 83; 2 S. iii. 243. 

 directions for cultivating and cooking 



Brisbane, Sir Charles, vL 309. 

 Broccoli, v. 20. 



Cape of Good Hope, i. 117. 



ting them, iii. 16] 



I iii. 6 52, 60. 

 ed, iii. 165. 

 Close-headed, ii 



hints relative 



introduced frc 



Broccoli, Early White, iii. 164. 



Grange's Early Cauliflower, iii. 163. 



Green Cape, iii. 162. 



Green Close-headed Winter, iii. 163 



Knight's Protecting, 2 S. iii. 60. 



Late Dwarf Close-headed Purple, iii 



Latest Green, iii. 

 Maltese, v. 20. 

 Portsmouth, iii. 1 

 Purple, v. 20. 

 Purple Cape, iii. 

 Siberian, ii. 306 ; 

 Spring White, iii. 

 Sulphur-coloured. 

 Tall I 



White, ^ 



166. 



20. 



appl. 



Brodiaea ixioides, vii. 72. 



Brogden, Mr., i. 275 ; ii. 10 ; v. 66 



Bromelia ananas, v. 461. 



aquilega, i. 269. 



bracteata, i. 269. 



Bromfield, Dr., 2 S. ii. 234. 



Brooke, George, Esq., vi. 174. 



Brooker, Mr. Charles, notice of 

 exhibited by him, iv. 217. 



Brookes, Mr. Samuel, iv. 354 ; v. 414 ; vi. 90, 

 324, 334; vii. 180, 238, 526, 541. 



notice relative to the 



flowering of Lilium Japonicum, iv. 551. 



notice of Chrysanthe- 

 mums in his garden, v. 159. 



Brookhouse, Joseph, Esq., his method of cul- 

 tivating cucumbers in a peach-house, v. 487. 



Brookshaw, 2 S. i. 255. 



Broom, 2 S. ii. 225, 237, 245, 280. 



Brotero, Professor, iv. 259, 260 ; v. 27. _ 



Bkoi ssonet, Professor, i. 305, 347, 350; in. 



179. 



grandifloi 



bulbs of the Thelysia 



transmitted to England by him, 



papvrifera, vi. 496 : 2 S. n . -_•»'• 



span-roofed house tor forcing peache 



Mr. Moses, iii. 320. 



apples sent by 1 



Society, iii. 315, 316. 

 Mr. Robert, i. 25, 2n>, 332, 



iv. 58, 330; v. 90, 91,440, 441. 4 



453, 456; vi. 168; vii. 17, 20, 27, 



i. 49, 409. 

 Mr. Robert, of Per th, iv. 2>. 



