INDEX. 



Devonshire, Duke of, vii. 142 ; 2 S. i. 64, 



535, 546 ; 2 S. ii. 177 ; 2 S. iii. 35. 

 Dew, vi. 10. 

 Dew-point, vi. 3, 5. 



De Wael, M., fruit-trees received from, 2 S. 

 ii. 415. 



De Wilde, 2 S. iii. 115. 



Diagram, illustrative of the proper inclination 

 for the roofs of hothouses, i. 163. 



Dianella caerulea, 2 S. ii. 248. 



Dianthus, 2 S. ii. 273. 



superbus, i. App. 21. 



Diaphane edulis, i. 304. 



stylosa, i. 305. 



Dichone crispa, i. 320. 



Dick, Mr., i. 364. 



Mr. Andrew, 2 S. ii. 455. 



Mr. John, account of a protecting frame 



for fruit-trees on walls, vii. 76. 



account of a new kind of pro- 

 tecting frame, 2 S. i. 165. 



Dickens, Charles Scrace, Esq., his mode 

 of constructing a bed for forcing cucumbers, 

 v. 491. 



Dickson, Mr. Andrew, vi. 204. 

 description of a me- 

 thod of growing asparagus in single rows, 



■ G. F., Esq, 2 S. ii. 377. 



— — — plants received from, 



2 S. ii, 418, 419. 

 Mr, ii. 65. 



Mr. James, i. Preface ; ii. 87, 162, 



164, 165, 178 ; vii. 225. 



notice of the Agaricus 



Georgii, exhibited by him, ii. 403. 



■ his remarks on a variety 



of the Brassica napus, or rape, i. 26. 



— - . observations on the tu- 

 bers of the Lathyrus tuberosus, with instruc- 

 tions for its cultivation, ii. 359. 



— on the cultivation of the 



Rampion, iii. 19. 



biographical sketch of, 



read at a special meeting of the Society, v. 

 App. 1. 



— Mr. Walter, vi. 525. 



Mr, 2 S. i. 10. 



and Brown, Messrs. iv. 285, 286. 



— and Turnbull, iv. 285. 



r— Messrs., 2 S. i. 232, 235. 



IEL ? Dr. Adrian, iv. 523 ; v. 409, 410 ; 2 S. 



i- 254, 266, 271. 

 Uietes iridifolia, i. 307. 

 ^gitalis purpurea, v. 484. 

 Dillwyn, Lewis W eston, Esq, ii- 288, 294; 



2 S- ii. 226, 234, 246, 254, 257, 277, 279. 



Dillwynia erici folia, 2 S. ii. 248. 

 Dimocarpus Litchi, ii. 401 ; v. 124. 



Longan, ii. 401 ; v. 124 ; figured, 



ii. 401. 



Dinema polybulbon, 2S. iii. 116. 

 Diomedea argentea, vii. 50. 

 Dioscorea macrostachya, 2 S. iii. 132. 

 Dioscorides, vi. 32, 34, 36, 39, 40, 42, 46, 



47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 54. 

 Diosma amoena, 2 S. ii. 269. 

 Diospyros Kaki, v. 123 ; 2 S. iii. 245. 



Lotus, vi. 36 ; 2 S. ii. 274. 



vaccinioides, vi. 261. 



virginica, 2 S. ii. 261. 



Dipidax rosea, i. 330, 331. 

 Diplazium grandiflorum, iii. 341. 

 Diplectrum cucullifolium, i. 287. 

 Diplolepis apiculata, vi. 68. 



. ova ta, vi. 268, 269. 



vomitoria, vi. 68, 268. 



Disa cornuta. i. 288. 



spatulata, i. 288. 



Disandra prostrata, vi. 438 ; vii. 35. 

 Disease, Carroty, of plants, i. 357. 

 Disette, Blanche, iii. 282. 



Rouge, iii. 282. 



Disperis secunda, i. 288. 



Disporum Pullum, i. 331, 332. 



Dobree, Harry, Esq, apple sent by, iv. 524. 



Dock, i. App. 21. 



Dodds, Mr. James, vi. 247. 



Dodoens, iii. 342, 349. 



Dolichos Lablab, vi. 55. 



Dolma, vi. 56. 



Bakche' (Gourd Gardens of the East), 



vi. 56. 

 Dombey, v. 250. 



Don, Mr. David, iv. 457, 462 ; vii. 28, 245 ; 

 2 S. i. 509. 



Mr. George, iv. Preface ; iv. 458 ; v. 



439, 440, 442, 444, 445, 446, 447, 449, 

 450, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 459, 

 460, 461, 462 ; vi. 75, 78, 83, 86, 87, 91, 

 268, 272, 278, 279, 284 ; vii. 48, 56 ; 2 S. 

 i. 519 ; 2 S. iii. 208. 



Donia formosa, 2 S. i. 522. 



punicea, 2 S. i. 521. 



speciosa, 2 S. i. 522. 



Donn, Mr, i. 262, 321 ; vii. 435, 440. 



Doodia aspera, iii. 341. 



Door, v. 35. 



Dorella, v. 35. 



Doryanthes excelsa, i. 336 ; 2 S. n. 248. 

 Dorycnium hirsutum, 2 S. u. 274. 



monspeliense, vi. 499. 



Dorset, Duchess of, vi. 326. 

 Dotter, v. 35. 



