INDEX. 



Temperature, high, sustained by Sir Joseph 

 Banks and Sir Charles Blagden, ii. 134. 



effects of very high, on some 



species of plants, iii. 459. 



low, 2 S. i. 299. 



in June, 2 S. i. 183. 



of England compared with those 



parts of Russia in a parallel latitude, i. 32. 



effects of, on the sap of plants, ii. 



tween that of day and night, 2 S. ii. 537. 

 difference between that of valleys 



adjoining e 



Tenore, Dr., vii. 422, 424, 456. 

 Tephrosia? chinensis, vii. 58. 

 Terrs Glandes, ii. 359. 

 Tetragonia cornuta, iv. 489, 490. 



-J-:, 



Thalia dealbata, i. ~ 

 Thea, the species d( 

 Bohea, 2S.ii. 



account of, iv. 488, 491. 



on its cultivation, v. 282. 



halimifolia, iv. 490, 491. 



, 529. 



. 5GO. 



oleosa, vii. 522, 561. 



viridis, vii. 558, 559. 



2 S. ii. 255, 256. 



Thenard, v. 34. 



Theocritus, i. 365. 



Theophrastus, iii. App. 24, 25, 26, 27; 



63; vi. 31, 36, 37, 39, 40, 42. 

 lhermopsis laburnifolia, vii. 245. 



~ nepalensis, vii. 245. 



Thibaud, Dr., i. 87. 

 Thibaudia acuminata, 2 S. iii. 154. 

 ~ — floribunda, 2 i 



2S. 



158. 



parvifolia, 2 S. 



~ pendula, 2 S. iii. 158. 



—~ pubescens, 2 S. iii. 158. 



Ihlaspi arvensis, 2 S. i. 466. 



~ " bursa pastoris, iv. 444. 



Ihelluson, Hon. Frederick, plant i 

 from, 2 S. ii. 420. 



Thelysia grandiflora, i. 303. 



Thompson, Mr., Mile End, iii. 204, 205. 



— ; — Joseph, review of the fifty 



kinds of Grapes described by Speedily in 

 his « Treatise on the Vine," vii. 263. 



Robert, 2 S. ii. 228, 427, 



435, 437, 455 ; 2 S. iii. 63. 



— report upon the va- 

 rieties of apricot cultivated in the garden of 

 the Society, 2 S. i. 56. 



account of the early 



purple Guigne cherry, 2 S. i. 144. 



gooseberries, 2 S. i. 218. 



Corinth Grape, 2 i 



of the 



report upon the prin- 



f the cherry cultivated in the 



ety. 2 i 



. 248. 

 journal of 



logical observations made at the garden of 

 the Society in 1830, 2 S. i. 297 ; 1831, 2 S. 

 i. 343 ; 1832, 2 S. i. 419 ; 1833, 2 S. i. 483 ; 

 1834, 2 S. ii. 1 ; 1835, 2 S. ii. 73 ; 1836, 2 

 S. ii. 129 ; 1837, 2 S. ii. 189 ; 1838, 2 S. ii. 

 317 ; 1839, 2 S. ii. 481 ; 1840, 2 S. ii. 529 ; 

 1841, 2 S. iii. 1 ; 1842, 2 S. iii. 163 ; 1843, 

 2 S. iii. 211. 



rieties of fruits sent to the Society between 

 1831 and 1835, 2 S. ii. 108. 

 — observations on the 



the cultiva 

 int of the 



worth Imperatrice Plum, 2 S. i 



the Oxalis Deppei, 2 S. iii. 29. 

 Thoroton, Rev. Sir John, notice of a seed- 

 ling golden pippin raised in his garden, 



- account of the Calville 



for alpine plants, i. 24. 



