Brown John, and Brown Jolly, West Indian 



names of the egg-plant, vii. 83, 

 Browne, Henry, Esq., ii. 374=. 



Brugnons, v. 535. 

 Brunia ericoides, 2 S. ii. 271. 

 Brunsvigia, on the culture of the bulbs of that 

 genus, iv. 176. 



f3TaTa C , a iv! V 181, 182. 



Josephinae, 2 S. ii. 221. 



Brussels sprouts, ii. 3<>9 ; 2 S. iii. 52 ; v. 14. 

 . on their cultivation and vari- 



Buah kandis, 

 malaka, 



Buchan, Mr. William, 2 £ 



by, v. 264. 

 Buchanan, Mr. J., 2 S. 

 Buchanania latifolia, v. 1: 

 Buck, Mr. Robert, vi. 1 

 Mr. William, vi. 



i. 21, 24. 



the cultivation of 

 England, 2 S. ii. 168. 

 large pine-apple grown 



3 of a pit for fruiting 



pines and melons ; with obsen 

 production of seeds of pine-apples, iv. 533. 

 vines in pots exhibited 



- his account of the El- 



ford or Buck's Scarlet rhubarb, vii. I 

 Buckatzsch, Mr., plants received from, 



Buckii 



Bu^ 

 Buddin 



;ham, Duke of, vi. 164. 



Marquess of, vi. 164. 



r, Major, 2 S. iii. 35. 



, on a new and expeditious mode < 



on the usual method of, as regards 



fruit trees, i. 215 ; i. App. 5. 



globosa, 



tenuifolium, i. 350. 



Bulbous rooted plants, their mai 



rating sap, i. 157. 

 Bulbs, 2 S. ii. 268. 

 their formation depends on 



, for i 



flowering con 

 ■ of the g( 



iii. 1.S7. 

 Cape, the: 



iv. 153. 



■ packing ( 



Bullock, Mr. William, iii. 321, 365. 

 Bumelia, v. 465. 



tenax, 2 S. ii. 272. 



Bunbury, Sir Henry, vii. 438, 498. 

 Bunce, Mr., plants received from, 2 S. ii. 418, 

 419. 



Buonaiuti, M., i. 93 ; iii. 218, 224, 228. 



Bupbthalmum lineare, vii. 51. 



Bupleurum fruticosum, 2 S. ii. 272. 



Burchardt, 2 S. ii. 415. 



Burchell, Mr., iii. 204 ; iv. 181, 184; v. 92. 



Burckhardt, M., v. 88 ; vi. 431. 



Burghersh, Lord, vi. 543. 



Burlington, Earl of, i. 103. 



Burmann, vi. 266. 



Burn, Mr. Henry, iii. 328. 



. account of the T ottenh a m 



Park Muscat i 

 Iurney, Dr., vii 



122. 



. 347. 



Burrell, Drummond, Esq., iv. 286. 

 Brscii, Mr. Joseph, observations on a method 

 of training apple, cherry, and plum trees in 

 Russia, to preserve them from frost during 

 winter, iv. 405. 

 notes by, on h<-r:. • .... 



Bute, Marquess of, i. 286. 



Marchioness of, i. 27( 



Butter and tallow tree, v. 1 ( , 

 Biittner, 2 S. i. 263, 27G. 

 Buxus. 2 S. i. 465. 



balearica, 2 S. n. 2 



Bydenjan, vii. 83. 



Byres, R. W., Esq., on the 



danthus fragrans, 2 S. ii. 

 Byrnes and Hooton, 2 S. 



393, 394, 398, 399. 

 Bywa, iii. 301. 



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