INDEX. 



Nectarine, St. Omer's, v. 541. 



. Scarlet, v. 552. 



_ Temple's, v. 554. 



Tawny, v. 551. 



Hunt's Early, v. 5 



_ Tu Tellier's, v. 551. 



- Vermash, v. 548, 552. 



. True, v. 548. 



Violet, v. 552. 



— - Early, v. 552. 



— Violette de Courson, v. bl 



. Grosse, v. 552. 



Hative, v. 552. 



Petite, v. 



Marbre'e, v. 552. 



Panachee, v. 552 



tres Tardive, v. I 



Tardive, v. 552. 



at Cowdray Lodge, 



Nectarine tree, luxuriant shoots of, i. 194. 

 preservation of its early foliage, 



■ description of a large. 



523. 



peno 



in the same pot. 

 Nee, vi. 273 ; 2 S. ii. 223. 

 Nees von Esenbeck, Professor, 2 S. ii. 409. 

 Neill, Dr., iii. 444 ; iv. 456, 457, 458, 462 ; 



vi. 302, 303, 512, 513 ; vii. 10 ; 2 S. ii. 61. 

 Nelis, M., iv. 276 ; v. 408. 

 Nelumbiums, their cultivation, vi. 535. 

 Nelumbium caspicum, vi. 538. 

 luteum, iii. 33, 36 ; vi. 537. 



speciosui 



. 535; 



its cultivation, vi. 



Nella Woolymera (Telinga), v. 120. 

 Nemophila insignis, 2 S. i. 479. 

 Neottia australis /3, vi. 85. 

 cernua, vi. 405. 



orchioides, i. 292. 



pubescens, vi. 405. 



repens, i. 301 ; vi. 405. 



speciosa, i. 291. 



spiralis, i. 291 ; vi. 405. 



Nepean, Sir Evan, iv. 516, 517. 

 Nepenthes distillatoria, vi. 21. 

 Nephelium lappaceum, v. 115. 

 Nerine, on the culture of the bulbs of I 

 genus, iv. 176. 



venusta, iv. 17y. 



Nerium oleander, 2 S. ii. 244, 278. 

 Nesbitt, Capt., vii. 524. 



Mrs. Hamilton, vi. 437 ; 2 S. ii. 



287. 



Nestler, M., v. 2, 33, 34. 



Nettle, i. App. 21. 



Nettle tree, vi. 35. 



Nety of the negroes, v. 444. 



Neuffer, Dr., 2 S. ii. 309. 



Newcastle Horticultural Society, 2 S. ii. 445. 



Newman, Mr., vi. 4. 



Mr. John, vii. 97. 



_ — .. on the cultivation of the 



Arachis hypogea, v. 372. 



New Zealand spinach (Tetragonia expansa), 

 on its cultivation, v. 282. 



Nicol, Mr, ii. 264; vi. 220. 



Nicotiana glauca, 2 S. ii. 285. 



nana, vi. 92. 



repanda, vi. 91. 



Nieuville, number of perennial plants culti- 

 vated there, i. 19. 



Night-soil, how formed into 



Nimmo, J, Esq, plant i 



a manure by the 

 ed from, 2 S. ii. 



58, 87, 89, 



419. 



Niobe cordifolia, i. 335. 

 Nitrate of potash, 2 S. iii 



94, 98, 99, 191, 192. 

 soda, 2 S. iii. 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 



43, 48, 50, 51, 58, 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 



84, 85, 86, 88, 89, 94, 97, 98, 99, 192, 193, 



194, 195, 203, 204, 205, 206. 

 Nitric acid, 2 S. iii. 47, 48, 50, 51, 52, 96, 98, 



191. 



Nitro-muriatic acid, 2 S. iii. 96, 99. 

 Nitta, v. 445. 



Niven, Mr. James, i. 262, 331. 



Mr. Ninian, 2 S. ii. 227, 235, 282. 



Nivenia filamentosa, i. 311. 



stylosa, i. 311. 



Noehden, Dr., iii. 150; iv. 82, 121, 557. 



on the watering of frozen 



branches of peach and nectarine trees, ii. 13. 



on a method of improving the 



productiveness of fruit-trees, ii. 262. 



farther 



method of ringing fruit trees, n. 382. 



observations on the expedi- 



horticulture a scientific 



