INDEX. 



grafting, vi. 491. 

 albida plena, vi. 4! 

 Anneslei, figured, 



1:3: 



'allmer, Charles Nicholas, Esq., iv. 72 ; 

 communication of a plan for bringing seeds 

 from distant countries, iv. 57. 

 Palms, best mode of transporting their seeds, 



Mr., ii. 42, 43, 54. 



C, Esq., vii. 533. 



J. H., Esq., 2 S. i. 534, 536, 540, 



541, 542, 544. 



Thomas, Esq., iv. 340; v. 37, 



370; vi. 80, 461, 462, 479; vii. 527, 

 528, 529, 533, 534, 554, 555 ; 2 S. i. 530, 



'ulf'nitio 

 tutariea, 



1 '.(•"!! \. I » 



ven double herbaceous, 

 oloured, ii. 275. 



Purple, ii. 276. 



Red, ii. 274. 



Sweet-scented Chinese, ii. 278. 



• White, ii. 275. 



• Sir Abraham Hume's Double Chinese, 

 f 9. 



Whitley's Double White Chinese, ii. 



Paes, Don Joa 



sion, useful effect of, < 

 ii. 92. 



nese turnip, 2 S. iii. \ 



531. 



Double Yellow 



exhibited by him, v. 370. 

 Palo de asi, 2 S. iii. .160. 

 Palo requison, 2 S. iii. 157. 

 Paludanus, Bernard, i. 46, 48. 

 Panais Coquine, vi. 304. 



Lisbonaise, vi. 304. 



rond, vi. 305. 



LI. 



49. 



Pancratium, remarks on various species of, 

 iv. 29. 



— — — amboinense, i. 337 ; iv. 31, 34. 



■ bulbs from its cap- 

 sule, figured, iv. 33. 



amoenutn, i. 339. 



Amancaes, i. 342. 



americanum foliis latissimis, L 



340. 



caribaeum, vi. 87. 



• carolinianum, i. 339. 



c use, iii. 196. 



declinatum, i. 339. 



disciforme, i. 338. 



— — fragrans, i. 340. 



illyricum, i. 336, 341. 



littorale, i. 338 ; iv. 25. 



maritimum, i. 339, 341, 342; 



aculeatus, 2 S. ii. 278. 



Palladius, iii. App. 25. 

 Pallas, iii. 377; iv. 417, 490; vi. 60, 538; 

 vii. 514. 



Palliser, Mrs., plants received from, 2 S. ii. 



- spathaceum, i. 3 



- speciosum, i. 341 



- stellare, i. 336. 



- tiaraeflorum, i. & 



