Radish, White Turnip, iii. 441. 



Yellow Turnip, iii. 445 ; iv. 12. 



Raffles, Sir Stamford, vi. 269 ; vii. 59, 70 ; 

 2 S. i. 11. 



information from, 



respecting Crinum superbum, iv. 425. 



Rafters, for temporary Glass-houses, mode of 

 fixing them figured, vi. 545. 



Ragged Jack, ii. 316. 



Raifort gris, v. 39. 



gros blanc, v. 39. 



des Parisiens, v. 38. 



Ml of, vii. — 

 85 ; iii. 15, 227. 

 [uantitv, unus 

 179, 185, 187, 487, 507; 



Rape (Brassica Napus), on t 



variety of, i. 26. 

 P«<P«vk of Theophrastus, v. c 

 Raphano oleifero cinese, v. 3 

 Raphanus albus orbicularis, 



195,423; 2 i 



15. 



amount little, 2 \ 



ii. 535, 537 ; 2 S. iii. U 



unequal fall of, 2 S. i 



Rainier, Captain Peter. 



- small, 2 S. i. 



153; vii. 83, 

 the treatment of the 



l stock for pears, ^ 



Raleigh, Sir Walter, i. 8 ; v. 249. 

 Rambe, v. 110. 



Ramatuelle, M., iv. 326, 327, 328, 336 ; vi. 



350, 351. 

 Rambutan, v. 115. 

 Rampion, cultivation of, iii. 19. 



German, vi. 579. 



Ransleben, Mr., on the destruction of the 

 moths and caterpillars of the Phalaena bru- 

 mata, iv. 135. 

 Ranunculus, cultivation of, iv. 374. 



mode of obtaining its flowers 



late, vii. 394. 

 nubi genus, 2 S. i 



Rapa oblonga, i 

 Rape, v. 31. 



. 38. 



-niger,iv. 11; v. 

 • orbiculatus, iii. 4 



rotundus, iii. 443. 



■ sativus, iii. 436 ; v. 36, 42. 



oleiferus, v. 36. 



radicula oblonga, v. 37. 



oleifera, v. 38. 



■ rotunda, v. 37. 



Raphiolepis indica, 2 S. ii. 259, 279. 

 Rapontika, vi. 580. 

 Rapunculus esculentus of Ray, iii. 19. 

 Rapunzel, vi. 580. 



Zellerie, vi. 580. 



Rapuntium parvum of Gerard, iii. 19. 

 Raspberries, mode of obtaining a late crop of, 



Double-bearing Red, 



Rauch, Mr., fruit-trees received from, 2 S. i 



, v. 26, 32, 36, 37. 

 blanche, iii. 438. 



i Collet Rouge, i 



de Cor; 



couleur de Rose, iii. 440. 



grosse,v.27. 



longue rouge, iii. 441. 



petite native, iii. 440. 



plate, v. 27. 



rose, iii. 440 ; vi. 580. 



saumone'e, iii. 440 ; vi. 580. 



tortillee du Mans, iii. 439 ; v. 37. 



Ravette, v. 30, 32. 



Rawes, Captain Richard, iv. 340 ; vi. 80, 325, 

 461, 479 ; vii. 527, 528, 533, 542, 554. 



Rawsox, Mrs., notice of specimens of an apple 

 ! raised in her garden, v. 401. 

 ! Ray, iii. 19 ; v. 5 ; vii. 521. 

 : Raymond, Sir Charles, iii. 335. 

 I Rays, solar, reflected from glass, table of, i. 

 I 163, 164. 



I Read, Mr. John, description of his garden 



