Insects, Gooseberry Caterpillar, mode of de- 

 stroying, ii. 150. 



Gooseberry Moth, ii. 149. 



Green Fly, iii. 289 ; vi. 533 ; 2 S. ii. 



183. 



Grub, ii. 149. 



Ichneumon, ii. 151. 



Mealy, i. 297. 



which infests the larch, iii. 



• Noctua brassicae, ii. 33. 



■ Papilio brassicae, ii. 149. 



• Phalaena bombyx chrysorrhoea, ii. 148. 

 brumata, on the destruction 



of its moths and caterpillars, iv. 135. 

 geometra grossululariata, 



• Tortrix Wceberana, 



. 30. 



■ Psylla pyri, 2 S. ii. 106. 



• Pyralis Weberana, ii. 30. 



• Red Spider, i. 297 ; ii. 133, 222 ; iii. 

 ; v. 240 ; vii. 416 ; 2 S. ii. 29, 183. 

 suggestion of means for its 



destruction, iv. 78. 



■ ■ means of destroying it in 



melon-frames, 2 S. ii. 126, 163. 



*- Scale, on pine-apple plants, vi. 117. 



Scaly, iii. 289. , 



Skipping (Thrips), on the mode of de- 

 stroying, i. 297. 



— Thrips, in melon-frames, means of de- 

 stroying them, 2 S. ii. 163. 



Tinea Clerckella, 2 S. ii. 104. 



Tipula oleracea, ii. 149. 



Tortrix ornatana, ii. 30. 



■ Weberana, ii. 25. 



wasps prefer the honied exudations of 



the Hoya carnosa to fruits, ii. 197. 



preservation of fruits from, iii. 



256. 



on the means of destroying, iv. 



107. 



Intriguer of the night, appellation of the Tube- 

 _ rose, i. 48. 

 Inundations, 2 S. iii. 3. 

 Ionopsis utricularioides, vi. 282. 

 Ipomoea coccinea, vi. 55. 



~ longifolia, 2 S. iii. 118. 



- paniculata, vi. 79. 

 purpurea, vi. 55. 

 ■ — tuberosa, description of, i. 184 ; 

 figured, ib. 



its mode of culture and ma- 



185. 



villosa, vi. 55. 



Ipomoea Jalapa, vii. 392. 

 Ipswich Horticultural Society, 2 S. i 

 Iridium crystalligerum, i. 292. 

 Irible, vii. 130. 

 Iris alata, i. 304, 414. 

 biflora, i. 303. 



. 303. 



- dalmatica major, i. 3( 



- English, iii. 413, 414. 



- fimbriata, i. 303. 



- fragrans, i. 303. 

 -glauca,i "~ 



hint'. : 



ii. 414. 

 303. 



martinicensis, i. 308. 



microptera, i. 304. 



morseoides, i. 307. 



pallida, i. 302. 



sambucina, i. 302. 



scorpioides, i. 303. 



sordida, i. 303. 



Spanish, iii. 414. 



subbiflora, i. 303. 



tristis, i. 306. 



tuberosa, i. 304. 



xiphioides, instructions for raising \ 



ties of, iii. 412. 



Xiphium, iii. 414. 



Irrigation, on its advantages, 2 S. i. 340. 



Irwin, Viscount, i. 278. 



Ismene crinifolia, i. 342. 



Isochilus linearis, 2 S. iii. 116. 



Israel, Solomon, notice of melons raise 



him, iii. 115, 116. 

 Ivy, 2 S. i. 456 ; 2 S. ii. 225, 226. 



Black, vi. 42. 



. White, vi. 42. 



Yellow-berried, vi. 42. 



Iwara Mamady of the Telingas, v. 119. 

 Ixias, Cape species, 2 S. ii. 243. 

 Ixia aulica, i. 318. 



Bulbocodium, i. 317. 



capillaris, a, i. 317. 



.. 317: 



- chinensis, 



- ciliaris, i. ML. 



- crispa, i. 320. 



- crocata, iv. 19. 



I excLu! L 323. 



- flexuosa, iv. 19, 154. 



- fenestrata, iv. 19. 



"• L31 318;iv 



