Read, Mr. John, his mode of glazing hot-bed 

 lights and the roofs of forcing-houses, vi. 112. 



Read, Mr. John, description of a newly in- 

 vented instrument for effectually applying 

 tobacco fumigation to plants, vi. l' n 



Real del Monte, vegetation of, 2 S. 



Reaumur, ii. 140, 151. 



Red Bud, vi. 34. 



543, 544, 545. 

 Redoute, i. 47 ; vii. 435, 453, 498. 

 Reeves, John, Esq., iii. 183,425; iv. 334; 



vi. 80, 90, 324, 484; vii. 180, 23s, 



555 ; 2 SL ii. 424. 



S. i 



417, 411). 



, M., iv. 368 



country of the 



- plants received from, 



Rheede, iv. 335 ; v. 84, 85, 87. 

 Rheum crispum, 2 S. iii. 52, 61. 



Emodi, 2 S. ii. 267 ; 2 S. 



" dmdum, iii. 143 ; 2 S. 



Rhz 



rubrum, 2 S. iii. 61. 



tataricum, 2 S. iii. 61. 



undulatum, vii. 193 ; 2 S. iii. 61. 



Rhododendrons, iv. 21. 



remarks on hybrid, iv. 45. 



Acklandi, 2 S. ii. 236, 266. 



altaclerense, 2 S. ii. 267. 



anthopogon, 2 S. ii. 267. 



— arborescens, 2 S. ii. 266. 



arboreum, 2 S. i. 461, 465 ; 



2 S. ii. 236, 245, 265, 266, 267. 



album, 2 S. ii. 265. 



white, 2 S. ii. 236. 



azaleoides, iv. 24. 



campanulatum, 2 S. ii. 282. 



catawbiense, iv. 24 ; 2 S. ii. 



lir.-t format - . 



tVn-uo'inrum, i., App. 17. 

 Haylocki, 2 S. ii. 266. 

 hybrid, 2 S. ii. 245. 

 hybridum, iv. 500. 



by the 

 ght of 



q, 2 S. ii. 267. 



purpureum, 



Nobleanum, 2 S. ii. 266. 



ponticum, 2 S. ii. 245. 



Smithii, 2 S. ii. 265, 266. 



irb, vi. 497. 



Garden, on the advantages of blanch- 



, ii. 258. 



methods of forcing, iii. 143 ; iv. 64 ; 



l'.tn. 



154. 



