Sutton, John, Esq, iii. 321, 322, 329. 



Swainson, Isaac, Esq, i. 63, 334. 



— varieties of the apple 



cultivated in his garden, i. 66. 



William, Esq, iii. 340. 



Swamp Laurel, iii. 201. 



Swartz, i. 282 ; vi. 282 ; vii. 28. 



Swayne, Rev. George, notice of his cultiva- 

 tion of the Vicia sylvatica, and of a seedling 



Swayne, Rev 

 the fig-tree 



141. 



m the management of 



figs, the produce of his trees, exhibited, iv. 

 564. 



. on fertilizing the blos- 

 soms of pear-trees, v. 208. 



on the management of 



hot-house flues so as to keep up a nearly 

 enual Temperature during the night, vi. 247. 



wekt, Mr. John, vi. 573; 2 S. i. 412; vii. 

 457; 2S. i. 412. 



on the proper treatment 



Tacsonia quitensis, 2 S. iii. 155. 

 Tagetes lucida, vii. 42. 



Zvpaguirensis, 2 S. iii. 160. 



Taille d'Ete of the French, i. App. 5. 

 Talbot, C. R. M, Esq, 2 S. ii. 234, 277. 

 Talk or talc used for glazing by the Romans, i. 

 148. 



Tallies or Marks for Plants, description of a me- 

 thod of numbering them, ii. 347 ; figured, ib. 



method of marking numbers on, vii. 



288. 



Talinum ciliatum, vi. 291. 

 Tamaratonga, 2 S. ii. 30. 

 Tamarind, v. 83, 465. 



Brown, v. 461. 



Velvet, v. 460, 461. 



White, v. 464. 



Tamarindus indicus. v. 465. 

 Tamarix afra, 2 S. ii. 280. 



gallica, 2 S. ii. 245, 280. 



libanotis, 2 S. ii. 280. 



Tamotte bontal, iii. 351. 



tayris, iii. 350. 



Tamr el berr, v. 89. 



Tanker vi lle, Countess of, vi. 393. 



Earl of, i. 331; 2 S. i 



ventini: the deprivations of 



ii. 121. 



winton, ii. 167. 



Iwitzer, 2 S. i. 59, 62, 70, 27 



Sunpl.Tarpus fu'tidus, i. 267. 

 Symplon* Alstonia. 2 S. iii. 160. 

 Syringe, Ke.ul's garden, figured, ^ 



Tanner, Mr. Thomas, apples exhibited by, 



iii. 313. 

 Tansy, curled, 2 S. iii. 62. 

 Tapaculae, v. 100. 

 Tarabresan Curmasi, vi. 36. 

 Taratoufli, one of the early names of the po- 

 tato, i. 9. 



also a name for truffles, i. 10. 



Tar water prevents the gooseberry-fly from 



settling on the plants, iv. 568. 

 Taxodium distichum, 2 S. iii. 132, 134. 



sinense, 2 S. ii. 256. 



Taxus baccata, 2 S. ii. 

 Taylor, Sir Herbert 

 Mr. John, communications respei 



ing the glazing of hot-houses, iv. 84, 86, £ 



511 ; 2 S. i. 247. 



s for the Diospyrus Kaki, 2 S. 



Tebsehe, vi. 45. 

 Teucrium flavum, vii. 37. 



-• fruticans, vii. 41. 



fruticosum, vii. 3 



Marum, vii. 33. 



Temperature, high, 2 S. ii. 



