polystachya, i. 320 ; i 



pulchra, i. 320. 



pusilla, i. 321. 



rochensis, i. 322. 



rubro-cyanea, i. 322. 



secunda, i. 321. 



serotina, i. 320. 



squalida, iv. 19. 



thyrsiflora, i. 312. 



- - Xiphidiiim, i. 327. 



Jararamln .nimosa>folia, mi 390. 

 Jack Fruit, v. 108. 



Jackson, Mr. John, upon the utility of yeast 



in bark-beds, 2 S. i. 474. 

 Jacquin, Baron, notice of a sweet variety of 



the common barberry, iv. 407. 

 plants received from, 2 S. ii. 



410, 413, 414. 



Mr. Hartweg, 



Jardin des Plantes, manner in which Alpine 



plants were cultivated there, i. App. 25. 

 Jarvis, Mr., 2 S. i. 544, 546. 

 Jasmine, 2 S. iii. 245. 



. 243, 275. 

 , 2 S. iii. 239. 



heterophyllum, 2 S. ii. 265. 



humile, 2 S. ii. 275. 



officinale, 2 S. ii. 243, 2.75. 



revolutum, vii. 37 ; 2 S. ii. 244, 265. 



Wallichianum, 2 S. ii. 265. 



Jatropha Manihot, 2 S. iii. 149. 

 Jeeves, Mr. Stephen, iii. 325. 

 — account of a method of 



exhibited by him, iv. 52. 



gooseberry trees, iv. 194. 

 Jeffery, John, Esq., iii. 102 ; vi. 566. 



Mr., v. App. i. ; 2 S. i. 283. 



Jenkins, Mr. Thomas, iv. 363; vi. 474. 



and Gwyther, i. 270, 276, 286. 



Jenkinson, Hon. Robert, ii. 157. 



Robert Henry, Esq., vi. 336. 



Jenner, Sir Herbert, 2 S. i. 535. 

 Jennings, Mr. John, 2 S. ii. 455. 

 Jerusalem artichoke, observations on its rate 

 of growth at different periods of the day, 

 2 S. iii. 253. 

 Ji:ssor, Mr., 2 S. i. 527, 528. 

 Job's Tears, 2 S. iii. 243. 

 Johnson, i. 123; iii. 108, 112, 234; iv. 501, 



502. 



Mr. George 



the effect produced 

 mixture of small 



am, account of 

 etables by the 

 of salt in the 



2S. 



47:». 



331. 



jl, on the culti vatic 



- on the cultivatioi 



- on a method ( 



