INDEX. 



Services, kinds known to the Romans, i. 153. 

 Sestini, vi. 40. 



Seton, Alexander, Esq., v. 236, 380 ; vi. 



158 ; vii. 288. 

 ■ description of a 



method of numbering marks or tallies for 



plants, ii. 347. 

 description of a 



peculiar mode of training vines under glass 



in a house, and its advantages, iii. 9. 

 note on Sir Oswald 



Mo?]ey's paper on the Aphis lanigera, iii. 62. 



on coverings for 



cucumber frames, iii. 296. 



Walker's improved construction of hot-house 

 flues, iv. 237. 

 remarks upon the 



effect of soil on stocks, vii. 215. 

 Sexes of plants, i. 105. 



Shaddock, Capt, first brought the shaddock 



from the East Indies, iii. App. 17. 

 Shaddock fruit, iii. App. 6, 17; iv. 20. 

 Shailer, Mr. Henry, notice of a singular 



flower from an apple tree in his garden, iv. 



136; and of specimens of Moss Roses, iv. 



137. 



Shakespere, iii. 365. 

 Shallot, 2 S. iii. 61. 



on the culture of, ii. 97 ; vii. 93 ; 2 S. iii. 



52. 



Shaw, vi. 37. 



Shawe, Richard, Esq., ii. 320. 



Shea, Mr. Thomas, particulars of the treat- 

 ment of orange and lemon trees in Tuscany, 

 vi. 543. 



Shepherd, Mr. Hen 



ferns from seeds, ii: 



~ Mr. John, iv. 501, 502, 503. 



Sher^rd, Dr. James, his garden at Eltham, 



Sherbhook, A., Esq., on a mode of raising 

 young potatoes in the winter months, i. 255. 



Sherrard, i. 345, 347, 352 ; vi. 48. 



" Dr. William, i. 355, 364, 366. 



ohiells, Mr. George, on the cultivation of 

 grapes on flued walls, 2 S. ii. 525. 



Shipley, Miss, 2 S. i. 65. 



Shoolbred, Mr., 2 S. iii. 117. 



Snoots, luxuriant, of wall-trees, i. 83. 



Mbthorp, Dr. John, i. 289, 345 ; iii. 434 ; 



Sickler, Dr., iii 4 

 2 S. i. 263, 274. 



App. 1, App. 16 



observation by, on the growth of 

 5 and oranges at Rome, iii. 43. 



Sickler, translation of his work 



Citrus, iii. App. 1. 

 Sida phyllanthos, 2 S. iii. 152. 



pichinchensis, 2 S. iii. 154. 



Sideroxylon lycioides, 2 S. ii. 262. 

 Sidney, Viscount, iii. 123, 313. 

 Siebold, Dr., 2 S. ii. 410. 

 Sikaduduk, v. 117. 

 Silica, 2 S. iii. 36. 



Silicate of Potash, 2 S. iii. 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 



71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 79, 80, 81. 

 Siliceous matter in orchids, 2 S. iii. 54. 

 Siliqua praedulcis, vi. 34. 

 Silk Rose, vi. 39. 



Silverlock, Mr. Henry, account and de- 

 scription of a hollow wall, erected in the 

 garden of the Earl of Arran, iv. 244. 



Simon, St., his work on hyacinths, iv. 163. 



Simpson, Rev. John, his account of the Burr- 

 knot apple, i. 120. 



first exhibited fruit of the 



purple-fruited passion-flower, iii. 103. 



Mrs. Ann, ii. 285. 



Sims, Dr., i. 98; ii. 157, 280; iv. 457, 458, 

 461; vi. 60, 96, 356, 468, 470, 474; vii. 

 20, 450, 476, 520, 531. 



his remarks on the Hermione am- 



bigena noticed, i. 361. 



Sinapis alba, v. 35. ^ 



tuberosa, v. 27. 



Mr. George, on the Woburn per- 



! kair 



. 297. 



. o27. 



3£ 



- cordifolius, 2 S. iii. 15 



- hispidus, 2 S. iii. 160. 



- lanatus, 2 S. iii. 158. 



Sisymbrium Nasturtium, 

 Sisyrinchium bermudianum, 

 _ collinum, ' OA 



307. 

 >ides, i. 310. 



- latifolium, i. 31Q 



- majus, i. 304. 



- palmifolium, i. 310. 



- sertifolium, i. 309. 



- spicatum, i. 309. 



- striatum, i. 309. 



Skinner, G. U., Esq., 2 S. ii. 400 402. 

 Slade, Mr. John, apples sent by, iv, 



Slate employed in 



beds, vi. 456. . 



. trough, notice of one exhibited, vi. 545. 



Slater, John, Esq., i. 298; vii. 532, 535. 



