Gouan, Professor, i. 347, 348. 

 Gouffe, M. Delacour, vii. 12. 

 Gourd, v. 465 ; 2 S. iii. 60. 



observations on its rate of growth at 



different periods of the day, 2 S. iii. 247. 



Bottle, iv. 52; vi. 56. 



Club, vi. 56. 



large, iii. 364. 



Potiron jaune, iii. 364 ; 2 S. ii. 113. 



Turk's Turban, vi. 56. 



Gowans, Mr. William, on the grafting of 



.2$. 



114. 



Gowen, James Robert, Esq., iii. 189 ; iv. 84, 



86, 89, 92 ; v. 339, 340. 

 observations upon 



thod of constructing flues for hot-1 



method of glazing hot-] 

 ided by him, iv. 84. 



Amaryllis psittacina-Johnsoni, 



Amaryllis, v. 390. 

 Gower, William Leveson, Esq., 2 S. i. 

 520, 521. 



Grafting, observations respecting, i. 60. 



— ■ disadvantage attending that method 



reverse, account of, v. 396. 



— saddle, figured, v. 148. 



the Cactus, v. 485. 



" of chestnut trees, i. 140. 



— the Dahlia, iv. 476. 



■ — remarks on the mode of, as regards 

 fruit-trees, i. 215, 216. 



;e branches of old trees, 



■ 541. 



.317. 



— or budding, colour of roses 



enced by, v. 492. 

 ~~~ — — slender scions of trees, 



thod of, figured, v. 148. 

 ~~ — — the walnut tree, 2 S. i. 



Graham, J. G., Esq., vii. Pref. 

 Graine de Beurre, v. 35. 

 Granada, iii. 111. 



Granadilla, iii. 99, 101, 109 ; 2 S. i 



on its cultivation, iv. 60. 



of Monardus, iii. 112. 



vine, iii. 100. 



312. 



, Mr. James, i. 117 ; ii. 378 ; vi. 198 ; 

 239. 



apples exhibited by, iii. 



notice of strawberries 



317. 



k>7: 



2S4. 



Graham, Dr., vi. 412. 



exhibited by him, iv. 508. 

 Grant, H. J., Esq., 2 S. i. 388. 



John Henry, Esq., 2 S. i. 541. 



Grantham, Lady, vii. 143. 



Grapes, experiments by Mr. Knight for raising 



new varieties of, i. 37. 

 richer in consequence of ventilation, 



ii. 109. 



cause of their imperfect ] 



from Dukhun, 2 S. ii. 170. 



method of ripening by dung -heat, ii. 



330. 



to obtain early and late, in the same 



house, iii. 13. 



for a late crop, iii. 95. 



on a method of retarding their ripening, 



so as to obtain a supply in winter, iii. 95. 

 on the management of, in vineries, 



s grown at Woodhall, i 

 !0 f,inavinery,iv.lOJ 

 f preserving till late in 



5 grown i 



105. 



they are kept till late in the season, iv 



thinning, i" 



method of 



! by which 



Lo2. 



471. 



preserving them late on th 



of obtaining an early crop i 

 ... ,iv.415. 

 mode of forcing them in Denmarl 



472. 



- colouring , 



forced slowly, keep longest, l 



mode of hastening their maturity on 



open walls, v. 484. 



method of obtaining very early crops 

 of, vi. 232. 



shrivelling of, 



. plan for ft 



forcing, in tx 



—^observations on the growth of early 

 late, under glass, vii. 1. 



454 : 



