Noeiiden, Dr., on ringing fruit trees, trans- 

 lated from the German, ii. App. 1. 

 on a mode of training fruit 



ing fruit trees, practised by Mr. Charles 



account of the original tree of 



the Ribston Pippin, laid before the Society 

 by him, iii. 140. 



account of the different varie- 

 ties of the genus Citrus cultivated in Italy, 

 according to Dr. Sickler's statement, m. 

 App. 1. 



— ■ his review of the second edi- 



tion^ of Hempel's 'Magic Ring of Pomona,' 



Norfolk, Duke of, vii. 265 ; 2 S. i. 541 : 2 



S. ii. 227, 233. 

 Nohud, vi. 54. 



Noiskttk, M., ii. 385, App. 8, 9; v. 131,407, 



537, 544 ; vi. 357 ; vii. 165 ; 2 S. i. 63, 71, 



73, 230, 279, 292, 331. 

 mode of training fruit trees 



described by him, ii. App. 8. 



apples sent by him, iii. 317. 



notice respecting stocks for 



apple trees, iv. 411. 

 Nolana paradoxa, vi. 296. 



tenella, vii. 252. 



Noroxha, a Spanish botanist, ii. 156. 

 Nortii, Mr., vii. 265. 



Hon. Mrs., i. 308. 



North Devon Horticultural Society, 2 S. ii. 445. 

 Northumberland, Duke of, vii. 17: 2 S. i. 



67, 540. 

 Nugent, Mr., 2 S. ii. 220. 

 Nuphar advena, iii. 31. 



Kalmiana, iii. 31. 



lutea, iii. 30, 31. 



minima, iii. 30, 31. 



Nuts, method of keeping, ii. 399. 



description of a mode of preserving them, 



Common or Hazel, well known to the 



Romans, i. 153. 



Cosford, ii. 402. 



Frizzled Filbert, v. 263. 



Hazel, ii. 185. 



125, 239. 

 Nuttallia digitate, ^ 



L".H>. L>«,ll, 4«;0; ■> S. ii. 



- odorata, i 



27 ; 



.->:;; : 



. minor, iii. 27. 



- pubescens, iii. 28, 34. 



- pygmaea, iii. 28, 30. 



- rubra, iii. 29, 34. 



var. rosea, iii. 29, 34. 



versicolor, iii. 29, 34. 



stellate, iii. 30, 34, 3£ 



Oak, i. App. 17 ; 2 S. ii. 226, 239, 244, \ 



timber from old buildings, 2 S. i. 337. 



wood, analysis of, 2 S. iii. 55. 



Durmast, 2 S. i. 336. 



Turkey, 2 S. i. 337. 



Oats, experiments with, in steeping the seed 



2 S. iii. 205. 

 Oaxaca, plants collected by Mr. Hartweg : 

 the state of, 2 S. iii. 133. 



vegetation of, 2 S. iii. 126. 



Ocote chino, 2 S. iii. 122. 

 Ocymum febrifugum, vi. 83. 

 Odontoglossum crispum, 2 S. iii. 160. 



grande, 2 S. iii. 136, 145. 



■ nebulosum, 2 i 

 pardinum, 2 S. i 

 • pygmaeum, 2 S. 



hybrid, iv. 45. 



purpurea, vi. 94. 



Komanzovii, vi. 94. 



sinuate, 2 S. iii. 154 



speciosa, vi. 293. 



triloba, vi.' 293. 



yellow-rooted, a 



Ogheghe, v. 91. 



Ognon Blanc de Florence, 



Gros, iii. 37 



Hatif, iii. 37 



d'Egypte, iii. 378, 379, 



5><». 



. 372. 



, 374. 



