Glazier, appellati 

 the Romans, i. 

 Glazing, circular, 



copper lap, n 



horizontal, iv. 85 ; figured, 



of that tradesman among 

 9. 



86 ; figured, iv. 87. 

 iv. 89 ; figured, iv. 91. 



and 



244 : 



. 84. 



hotbed lights and the roofs of forcing- 

 houses, mode of, vi. 112 ; figured, vi. 113. 



lead lap, iv. 90 ; figured, iv. 91. 



rhomboidal, figured, iv. 87. 



shield, iv. 89 ; figured, iv. 87. 



Stewart's patent, iv. 89. 



Gleditschia chinensis, vi. 495 ; 2 S. ii. 253. 



horrida, vi. 495. 



— macrantha, vi. 495. 



macrostachya, vi. 495. 



— triacanthos, vi. 495. 



Glenny, Mr., 2 S. i. 535, 536, 542, 545. 



Globba nutans, i. 279. 



Gloriosa superba, i. 331 ; vi. 277. 



on the proper treatment of, 



Glye: 

 243, 252. 



Apios, iv. 445. 



496; 2£ 



~~ account of, vi. 460. 



Glycosmis citrifolia, vi. 72. 



Gmdia flava, 2 S. ii. 271. 



simplex, iii. 362 ; 2 S. ii. 271. 



Godefroy, M., vii. 235. 



G<eppert, M., 2 S. ii. 299, 300. 



r-rnxw, v. 18. 



w>ld bach, Dr, vii. 421. 



Goldney, Francis, Esq., i. 293. 



^oldsmid, Abraham, Esq., iii. 321. 



"Z Isaac Lyon, Esq., v. 346. 



Jfmeza recurva, vii. 67. 



^omortega nitida, v. 104. 



Wouin, M., 2 S. i. 281. 



<jood, Mr. Peter, a celebrated botanic gar- 

 dener, i. 327, 328. 



^oodia intermedia, iv. 46. 



p latifolia, 2 S. ii. 249. 



^°odhall, Henry, Esq., v. 415. 



^oodricre, Sir Henry, Account communi- 

 cated by him of the original tree of the Rib- 

 s ton Pippin, iii. 140. 



Goose, Mrs., iv. 69. 



Gooseberry, the raising superior varieties of, 

 one of the objects for which premiums were 

 intended to be given by the Horticultural 

 ^ety, i„ App. 2. 



~~ ' ; some remarks on pruning, ii. 146. 



Gooseberry, mode of destroying the caterpillar 



■ method of training the trees, iv. 194; 



v. 76 ; vii. 403. 



method of forcing, iv. 415. 



tar- water preventive of the fly, iv. 



568. 



notice of three remarkable plants, 



v. 490. 

 vi. 497. 



account of varieties of, 2 S. i. 218. 



Admirable, Grange's, 2 S. i. 239. 



Amber, 2 S.i. 224, 231 ; 2 S. iii. 63. 



Hairy, 2 S. i. 230. 



Ball, yellow, 2 S. i. 224, 232. 

 Belmont's green, 2 S. i. 233. 

 Beaumont's red, 2 S. i. 224, 229. 

 Bright Venus, Taylor's, 2 S. i. 238, 



British Crown, Boardman's, 2 S. i. 

 19. 



Champagne, red, 2 S. i. 223, 227 ; 

 62. 



225, 234. 

 224, 230. 







Yellow, 2 



Chance, Great, 2 S. i. 240, 241. 



Countess of Errol, 2 S. i. 

 Crown Bob, Milling's, 2 



Crystal, 2 S. i. 226, 235. 



Lass, Saunders's, 2 S. i. 



27. 



. i. 236, 

 ; 2 S. i. 



Damson, white, 2 S. i. 226, 235. 



Dark rough red, 2 S. iii. 62. 



Dr. Davies s Upright, 2 S. i. 227. 



Duke of York, Allcock's, 2 S. i. 239. 



Early Green hairy, 2 S. i. 225, 232. 



Red, Wilmot's, 2 S. i. 236, 240. 



White, 2 S. i. 226, 235. 



- Elisha, Lovart's, 2 S. i. 237, 242. 



Farmer's Glory, Berry's, 2 S.i.236, 



. Glentongreen,2S. i. 225 232 

 Globe, small red, 2 S.i. 223, 227. 

 Glory of Ratcliff, Allen's, 2 S. i. 



14. 



Golden Ball, 2 S. i. 231. 



- Bull, 2 S. i. 231. 



Yellow, Dixon's, 2 S. i. 237, 



