INDEX. 



Clerodendruin infortunatum, 



lividum, vi. 2( 



Clethra alnifolia, 2 S. ii. 260. 



arborea, 2 S. ii. 273. 



bicolor, 2 S. iii. 158. 



Mexicana, 2 S. iii. 128. 



pubescens, vi. 495. 



Clews, Mr. K., 2 S. i. 544, 546. 

 Clianthus Dampieri, 2 S. i. 522. 



Oxleyi, 2 S. i. 522. 



— puniceus, figured, 2 S. 



scribed, 521 ; 2 S. ii. 243, 256. 



Clif 



1 In. 



Dowager Lady, i. 272, 



i, effect of, on Peaches, ii. 61. 

 observations on, with regard to Horti- 



of England not so well suited to the 



culture of Peaches as that of France, i. 

 App. 6. 



of Mussooree, 2 S. i. 457. 



of New South Wales, effect of, in re- 

 gard to the early fruitfulness of the Peach, 

 ii. 70. 



ofSalcombe, in Devonshire, i. 176. 



Climates, cold or hot, their several influences 



over vegetable life, i. 31. 

 * ■ experiments made with plants under 



different, i. 31, 32. 

 Clinogyne dichotoma, i. 276. 

 Clitoria arborea, vi. 73. 

 Clusia Ducu, 2S. iii. 150. 

 Clusius, i. 9, 346, 353, 355, 357, 360, 363, 



364,366; vii. 423, 437 ; 2 S. i. 265. 

 ~" one of the early possessors of the po- 

 tato, i. 9, 10. 



— the first writer who mentions the 



tuberose, i. 46. 

 ~- his figure and description of the plant, 



U7,48. F 

 Cneorum tricoccum, 2 S. ii. 273. 

 Coal-ashes used to preserve sea-kale from the 



ravages of worms, i. 20. 

 Coosa macrostema, 2 S. iii. 137. 



— stipularis, 2 S. iii. 124. 



xxxi 



>- pallida, iv. 181. 



radula, iv. 181. 



Coccoloba pubescens, vii. 390. 



uvifera, v. 99. 



Coccus, hints for its destruction, i. 297. 

 Cochineal, mission of M. Thiery Mem 

 to steal that insect from the Spaniards 



22S, 



544. 



5, 542, 



Cockburn, Mr. George, on the management 

 of cauliflower-plants, to secure good produce 



Cockburn, Mr., Colnwood, 2 S. iii. 33. 

 Cockscomb, on its cultivation, iv. 321. 

 Codarium acutifolium, v. 460, 461. 

 Coelia macrostachya, 2 S. iii. 145. 

 Ccelogyne fimbriata, vii. 69. 

 Coffea marginata, 2 S. iii. 158. 

 Coffee, 2 S. iii. 129, 139, 148, 157. 

 Cola, v. 459. 



Colborne, Nicholas William Ridley, Esq., 

 Specimens of Coe's Golden Drop, sent by 

 him to the Society, vi. 393. 

 Colchicum, or meadow saffron, its extraordinary 

 mode of semination, i. 125. 



Byzantinum, i. 329. 



floribundum, i. 329. 



Cole, Master, first introduced the laurel into 



England, i. 23. 

 Coleman, — , 2 S. i. 521. 

 Coleseed, v. 7, 22, 31, c 



Colo 



. 242. 



Colletia ephedra, 2 S. ii. 283. 

 1 rida, 2 S. ii. 283 ; 

 ratifolia, 2 S. ii. 2£ 

 Colley and Hill, Messrs., 



540, 541, 543. 

 Collinsia bicolor, 2 S. i. 480. 

 Collinson, Mr. John, 2 S. i 

 Mr. Pe 



305, 353; 



.230. 



- his notice, in a letter 



Coloma, Comte de, iv. 274, 277, 520; v. 404, 



