Satyrium rcpens, i. 301. 



spatulatum, i. 



Saunders, Mr., fruit trees received from, 



2 S. ii. 415. 

 Sai-ssi-ke, ii. 224. 

 Savory, Summer, 2 S. iii. 52, 62. 



Winter, 2 S. iii. 62. 



Yellow, ii. 307. 



Savoy, 2 S. iii. 61 j ii. 307, 318 ; v. 13. 



analysis of, 2 S. iii. 37, 38. 



Dwarf, ii. 307. 



Green, ii. 307. 



Sawyek, Mr. Samuel, v. 308. 

 on the management of 



fig-trees in the open air, v. 346. 

 Saxe Weimar, Grand Duke of, vi. 571. ^ 



Seallion, iii. 379, 417. 

 Seamlix odnrata, 2 S. iii. 52. 

 Scarlet Runner, 2 S. iii. 52, 59. 



growth at different ^mW.'' >f the day,™ S. iii. ! 



hlonde, vi. 135. 



courte, vi. 135. 



a Feuille de Laitue, vi. 135, 136. 



grande, vi. 135. 



de Hollaude, vi. 135. 



petite, vi. 135. 



ronde, vi. 135. 



Scheele, 2 S. ii. 217. 

 Sen ell, Chevalier, iv. 397, 398. 

 S hkutzkk and Sons, Messrs., iv. 385;vi.l38. 

 Schiedb, Dr., 2 S. ii. 396. 



INDEX. 



Schrader, Dr., Orobus atropurpureus received 



from, 2 S. ii. 413. 

 Schultes, v. 33. 

 Schultz, Professor, 2 S. ii. 307. 

 Scilla esculenta, iv. 445. 



umbellata, i. App. 21. 



Scions, superior healthfulness of those taken 



from the trunks of trees, iii. 387. 

 Scolopendrium vulgare, iii. 340, 341. 

 Scolymus aculeatus, vii. 9. 

 Scopoli, iv. 461, 462, 491. 

 Scott, Mr., vi. 383, 384. 



Mr. Thomas, description of a pine pit, 



v. 220. 



Mr. William, on the cultivation of 



alstromerias, 2 S. ii. 124. 

 Screen for wall tree?, forked bats for fixing 



the rafters of, h'sured, vii. 223. 

 Sea Kale, 2 S. iii. 61. 



description and cultivation of, i. 13. 



place.- where it grows wild, i. 14. 



— plan for forcing, iv. 63 ; figured, 



observations respecting it, 2 S. ii. 



349. 



Sea-side grape, v. 99. 

 Seasons, progress of in England, i. 32. 

 Sk BHKiirr, Sir John, 2 S. iii. 35. 

 Seckle, Mr., iii. 256. 

 Secretion.- of the rout.- of plants, iv. 397. 

 Sedum .[intense, 2 S. iii. 154. 

 Seed, description of the parts of one, i. 217. 

 Seeds of vegetables, method of rearing in the 



East Indies, v. 516. 

 account of a method of ripening in a wet 



their fertilization, iv. 28. 



— — notice of a plan for bringing them from 



of Nelumhium, retention of their vegc- 



