iv, ■ 



tin- I 



Mr., of Lee Castle, v. 80, 124. 



Knol kohl, v. 18. 

 Knoll sellerie, iii. 71 ; vi. 410. 

 Knoop, iv. 276, 277, 518 ; 2 S. i. 291. 

 Knott, Mr. John, vi. 198. 

 Knowlton, Mr. Thomas, i. 103, 277. 

 Kohlrabi, 2 S. iii. 60. 

 Kohl reps, v. 33. 

 Kokhumelea, iii. App. 26. 

 Kolreuter, v. 339. 



Kolreuteria paniculata, vi. 48, 495 ; 2 S. ii. 

 253. 



K(Enig, i. 271 ; vi. 68. 

 Kov^a, vi. 49. 

 Koo-e-oop, vii. 279. 

 Koo-shoo, iv. 226. 

 Kowaingutukaka, 2 S. i. 520. 

 KqafjiGn n^zooi, Diosc, v. 4. 

 K ? or W v, vi. 45. 



Kltnth, vi. 283, 290; vii. 51, 279 ; 2 S. ii. 

 223. 



Kuvsipos, Diosc., vi. 51. 



Kyanized wood, experiments upon the effects 

 of, 2 S. ii. 515. 



Kychonophane, a Japanese name for the chrys- 

 anthemum, according to Breynius, iv. 329. 



Ky-lan-tsay, 2 S. iii. 245. 



Labels for plants, notice of the advantage 

 of using Indian ink in writing them, iii. 

 363. 



Labillardiere, iv. 58. 



Laboucheiie, Peter Cesar, Esq., vii. 400 ; 



2 S. i. 534, 540. 

 Lactuca quercina, vi. 581. 

 La Gasca, Mr. vii. 248. 

 I. riia. > S. ii. 239. 



,2S. 



136. 



■i s. 



majalis, 2 S. 



Lagerstrcemia India 

 Lagos, plants found 

 Laitue chicoree, vi. 



- gotte a graine 

 Imperiale, vi. 



- petit, vi. 582. 



- Turque, vi. 5 < 



118. 



Lamarck, v. 8, 22, 26, 32, 40 ; vi. 96, 2' 



277 ; vii. 425, 446. 

 Lambert, Aylmer Bourke, Esq., i. 11, : 



281; iii. 113; v. 250, 251, 252, 253 ; 



67, 77, 78, 191 ; 2 S. i. 509. 

 fruit 



Trapa natans, exhibited by, iv. 563. 



of a method of preserving nuts, vi. 546. 

 Lambs Quarters (Chenopodium album), 



103. 



account of the 



discovery and subsequent management of 

 the Oncidium Lanceanum in its native coun- 

 try, 2 S. ii. 102. 



plants received 



from, 2 S. ii. 419. 

 Lance s carbon, 2 S. iii. 96, 99. 

 Langelier, Mr. Peter, vii. 175, 177, 178. 



Mr. Rene, fruit trees received 



from, 2 S. ii. 415. 

 Langley, iii. 94 ; 2 S. i. 70. 

 Lanseh, v. 110. 

 Lansium domesticum, v. 1 10. 

 Lantana fucata, vi. 73. 

 Lapeyrousia juncea, i. 323. 

 Lapis specularis, or Talc, used by the Romans 



for glazing their windows, i. 148. 

 Larbaleste, Abbe, iii. 180. 

 Lanlizalialia biternata, v. 105. 

 Larch, i. App. 17 ; 2 S. ii. 263. 



" kinds of, iv. 416. 



Red, iv. 416. 



Russian, iv. 416. 



Weeping, from the Tyrol, iv. 416. 



Larix sibirica, iv. 417. 

 Larkins, Capt, vi. 325. 



Lathyrus tuberosus, observations on its tubers, 

 with instructions for the cultivation of the 

 plant, ii. 359. 

 Latreille, iii. 60. 

 Latti Am, v. 118. 



rdale, Earl of, v. 164. 



Lai > 



.120. 



ja, a small cherry of the Romans so called, 

 52. 



>1, 2 S. i. 465 ; 2 S. ii. 238, 242, 276, 

 J. 



- its introduction, i. 23. 



- when introduced, i 23. 



- Alexandrian, vi. 48. 



- Portugal, 2 S. ii. 238, 242, 275, 277. 



