App. 8. 



Gage, origin of the name, i. 



said to be improved by 



an Apricot or Peach stock, i. 



probably derived from 



the Sloe, 



Isleworth, iii. 362. 



Hog, v. 90, 450, 451. 



of the West Indies, v. 99. 



Icaco (Chrysobalanus Icaco), v. 453. 



Ickworth Imperatrice, figured, 2 S. i 



522. 



- Nectarine, ii. 402 ; iv. 207 ; 2 S. iii. 63. 



- Pear, i. 155. 



Red Magnum Bonum, ii. 161. 



- Reine Claude, i. App. 8. 

 Koimh-skinned, or Gray (Parinarium 



Isum), v. 451. 



- Small Pigeon (Chrysobalanus ellipti- 

 v. 453. 



- Spanish, of the West Indies, v. 99. 

 Si i. jar, of .sierra Leone, v. 454. 

 Wheat, i. 155. 



- Wilmot's New Early Orleans, figured, 



. 362. 



160. 



(Spondias myrobalanus), v. 450. 



Stock, height attained by a seedling in 



a single season, ii. 127. 

 Plumbago capensis, 2 S. ii. 271. 

 Plumier, Father, v. 95 ; 2 S. i. 42. 

 his account of the early state 



of the Tuberose, i. 46. 

 — first discovered the Myro- 



' 29 f* F 



; introduced 



Poiteau and Turpin, their magnificent work 



on Fruit-trees, i. 230. 

 their description of the 



Red Doyenne Pear, i. 231. 

 Poittevin's manure, 2 S. iii. 97, 99. 

 disinfected manure, 2 S. iii. 97. 



Polianthes tuberosa, or Tuberose, cultivation, 



description, and figure of, i. 41, 42. 

 Pollen, observations respecting, i. 105, 106. 



'' supposed influence 



. 377. 



- how distributed 



151. 



cherry -houses, 

 :ing powers, iv. 2' 



retention of its 

 Pollock, Capt, 2 S. 

 Polo, Marco, v. 119, 122. 

 Polyanthus, Black, iv. 19. 



Narcissus, i. 362. 



Polygala grandiflora, 2 S. ii. 271. 



latifolia, 2 S. ii. 271. 



ii. 271. 

 . 271. 



Polygonum volcanicum, 2 S. iii. 135. 

 Polypodium aureum, iii. 341. 



crassifolium, iii. 341. 



decumanum, iii. 340, 341. 



effusum, iii. 341. 



giganteum, iii. 339, 341. 



pectinatum, iii. 341. 



phyllitidis, i 



Polyspora axillaris 

 Polystachya luteola, 2 



puberula, 



Poma amoris, iii. 343. 



531. 



116. 



(of Sierra Leone), v. 459. 



i (orange), iii. App. 15. 



de Cannelle, v. 94. 



de Liane, iii. 102. 



Pomi del Peru, iii. 344. 

 Pommier Franc, iv. 566. 



Paradise, iv. 566. 



Sauvage, iv. 566. 



Pomo d'Adamo, iii. App. 15. 

 Pontederia angustifnlia. - S. i 

 cordata, 2 S. ii. 20 



