- coccifera, vi. 47 ; 2 S. ii. 22( 



- elastica, 2 S. i. 458. 



- Huraboldtiana, 2 S. iii. 158. 



- Ilex, 2 S. ii. 226, 239, 244. 



- jalapensis, 2 S. iii. 115. 



- pedunculate, 2 S. i. 336. 



- Phellos, 2 S. ii. 226, 239, 279. 



- petiolaris, 2 S. iii. 123. 

 pubescens, vi. 47. 



- Robur, 



2 S. i. 336. 



336. 



■i, 2 > 



Suber, 2 S. ii. 226, 239, 244. 



virens, 2 S. ii. 226, 239, 244. 



Queule, v. 104. 



Qiu'zalhMianuo, plants collected at, 2 S. iii. 137, 



Quina, 2 S. iii. 149. 



Quince, soil adapted for, vii. 215. 



ieties of grown by the Romans, i. 



153. 



- advantages of ; 



- stock, iv. 566. 



i stock for 



pears, ' 



choice of, for stocks, vii. 215. 



Quintinie, M. DE LA, ii. 43, 51, 56 ; 



v. 130, 132, 134, 135, 139 ; 2 S. i. 

 Quisqualis indica, vi. 264. 



ardent spirit distilled from grape- 



j d'Abondance, i 

 - de Disette, iii. 

 tion, vi. 7, 11. 



I 12. 



-Ordii 



ii. 442. 



Gris Oblong, iv. 

 Rond, iv. 12. 



Gros Blanc d'Augsbourg, iv. 



Noir d'Hiver, iv. 13. 



Violet d'Hiver, iv. 13. 



Radis, Raifort, iv. 13. 



Rose Rond, iii. 443. 



Rouge Rond, iii. 443. 



Rose Rond Hatif, iii. 443. 



Violet Rond, iii. 444. 



Radish, v. 36 ; 2 S. iii. 52, 61. 



notice of a new variety imported from 



Russia, iii. 115. 

 account and description of autumn and 



winter varieties, iv. 10. 

 method of rearing its seed in the East 



Indies, v. 516. 

 distinctive characters of the seeds, iii. 



446. 



Black, v. 38. 



Black Spanish, iv. 11, 13. 



Crimson Turnip, iii. 443. 



Crooked, v. 37. 



Early Salmon, vi. 580. 



Scarlet Turnip, iii. 444. 



Short- topped Salmon, vi. 580. 



White Turnip, i 



.39: 



. 412. 



- Large Purple Winter, iv. 13, 



- Long, v. 37. 



Red Transparent, 



rooted, iii. 436. 



Salmon, vi. 580. 



White, iii. 438. 



440. 



438. 



- Naples, iii. 



- Oblong Brc 



- Oleiferous, v. i 



- Pink, iii. 443. 



- Purple, iii. 44( 

 Spanisl 



- Queen, iii. 445 



- Red or Purple. 

 Turnip, ii 



. 13. 



- Salmon, iii. 440 ; vi. 580. 



- Scarlet, iii. 440, 443 ; vi. 580. 

 Transparent, iii. 440. 



- Short-top, iii. 441. 



- Small Round-rooted Naples, iii. 443. 



- Spring, account and description of, iii. 



- Turnip, iii. 437, 441 ; v. 37. 



