Cabbages, clubbing, cure for, vi. 29. 



butterfly prevented from infesting, 



by hemp plants, iv. 569. 



cultivation of, in China, iii. 184 ; v. 50. 



Battersea, v. 16 ; 2 S. iii. 60. 



Blistered, v. 13. 



"Iraganza, vi. 565. 



Cav; 

 • Conical, v. 16. 



■ Creeping, i 1 

 Dwarf Earl 



. 491. 



- Dwarf Early Turnip, v. 19. 



- Field, v. 20. 



- Fringed, v. 10. 



- Imperial, ii. 318. 



- Murciana, vi. 567. 



- Oak-leaved, v. 10. 



- Open, v. 7. 



- Palm-leaved, v. 11. 



- Red, 2 S. iii. 60. 



- Round-headed, v. 15. 



- Tall, v. 7. 



- Thousand-headed, ii. 314 ; v. 9. 



- Tree, notice of a large one, vi. 115. 



- Turnip-rooted, 



■ Wild, A 



ack, vi. 567. 



.444. 



■ York, v. 



Cacalia Kleinii, 2 S. ii. 269. 

 Cactacea?, 2 S. ii. 239, 260. 

 Cacti, compost for, v. 485. 



grafting the, v. 485. 



Cactus, on its cultivation and management, 2 S. 



i. 401 ; 2 S. ii. 459. 



— flagelliformis, v. 485. 



Jenkinsoni, 2 S. i. 401. 



Opuntia, on its treatment, ii. 238. 



Pereskia, v. 486. 



repandus, v. 100. 



speciosus, v. 485 ; 2 S. i. 401. 



speciosissimus, v. 485. 



triangularis, v. 100. 



triqueter, v. 485. 



Cadeniiead, Messrs., ii. 378 ; v. 260 ; vi. 156. 

 C.r-pa svlvestris, i. 337. 

 Cainito (of Afzelius), v. 458, 463. 

 Calabash, Sweet, iii. 101. 



tree, 2 S. iii. 137. 



Caladium helleborifolium, i. 266. 

 when and by whom 



introduced, i. 267. 



odorum, vii. 391. 



Calathea flavescens, vii. 64. 

 Calceolaria angustifolia, 2 S. ii. 283. 



■ corymbosa, vi. 273. 



— crenata, vi. 63. 



integrifolia, vi. 63 ; 2 S. ii. 283. 



Calceolaria rugosa, vi. 63 ; 2 S. ii. 283. 



paralia, vi. 273. 



pinnata, vii. 41. 



scabiosaefolia, vi. 92. 



ll.fi. 283. 



viscosissima, 2 S. ii. 252, 282, 283. 



Caldcleugh, Mr., communication from, ac- 

 companying specimens of the native wild 

 potato of South America, v. 254. 

 Caledonian Horticultural Society, 2 S. ii. 49. 

 Calendula incana, vi. 99. 



tomentosa, vi. 99. 



Caley, Mr. George, vii. 57. 

 Caliphruria Hartwegiana, 2 S. iii. 161. 

 Call, George Isaac, Esq., large gourd sent 

 by him, iii. 364. 



Mr. Martin Miller, description of the 



steam -pits in the Imperial Gardens of Taurida 

 at St. Petersburg, iv. 468. 

 Calla sethiopica, vi. 438 ; vii. 34; 2 S. ii. 270. 

 Callicarpa japonica, v. 117. 



longifolia, vi. 263. 



rubella, vi. 263. 



Callimato tree, v. 98. 

 Callisia repens, i. 272. 

 Callistemon lanceolatus, 2 S. ii. 240, 248. 



2 S. ii. 248. 



. 275. 



HI. 



Callitris cupressiformis, 2 S. ii. 247. 



Calochortus, account of the species of, 



albus, 2 S. i. 413. 



elegans, vii. 278 ; figured, 



macrocarpus, figured, vii. 



nitidus, figured, vii. 277. 



pulchellus, 2 S. i. 412. > 



splendens, figured, 2 S. i. 



venustus, 2 S. i. 412 ; figured, 411. 



Caloprasum Geroltianum, 2 S. iii. 118. 



Caloseris rupestris, 2 S. iii. 141. 



Calothamnus quadrifida, 2 S. ii. 248. 



Calvert, Charles, Esq., strawberries ex- 

 hibited by, vi. 539. 



— Walter, Esq., specimens and grafts 



of the Florence cherry presented by him, n. 

 229. 



Calycanthus praecox, vii. 41. 

 Calycophyllum coccineum, 2 S. iii. 160. 

 Calypso borealis, vi. 405. 

 Calyptranthes caryophyllifolia, vii. 59. 

 Camaridium ochroleucum, vi. 280. # 

 Cambridgeshire Horticultural Society, vu. 184. 



produce of oil, v. 41. 



Camellias, on their management when forced, 



• cultivation of, i 



i open 



border, 



