Tremayne, J. II. Esq., 2 S. i. 458. 

 Trevor, Misses, 2 S. ii. 122. 

 Trichonema caulescens, i. 316. 



— collinum, i. 317. 



cruciatum, i. 316. 



hypoxidiflorum, i. 316. 



— longifolium, i. 316. 



rostra, iv. 154. 



Trichopilia tortilis, 2 S. iii. 141. 

 Triglochin bulbosum, i. 268. 

 Trigonidium Egertonianum, 2 S. iii. 142. 

 Trimeza lurida, i. 308. 

 Triphora pendula, vi. 294. 

 Tristania laurifolia, 2 S. ii. 250. 

 Triteleia laxa, 2 S. i. 413; figured, 411. 

 Tritoma Burchelliana, 2 S. ii. 270. 



media, 2 S. ii. 269, 270. 



Tritonia catenularis, i. 319. 



crocata, iv. 19. 



lineata, i. 319 ; vi. 292. 



■ longiflora, i. 319. 



securigera, i. 319. 



Tropaeolum peltophorum, 2 S. iii. 150. 



tuberosum, 2 S. iii. 153. 



Troughs for aquatic and bog-plants, figured, 

 iv. 402. 



Truchsess, Baron, 2 S. i. 259, 289. 



T>h 



. 557. 



Tsing-chok-Lee, vii. 239. 

 Tsjetti-pu, iv. 335. 

 Tsura-na, iv. 491. 

 Tuberes of Pliny, iii. 3. 

 Tuberose, on its cultivation, 



'urner, John, substance of a memoir, by 

 M. Jean Thouin, on the use of the scoriae of 

 the forge in horticulture, iii. App. 20. 



description of some varie- 

 ties of pears and apples received from Mech- 



dental intermixture of character 



lection of pears received by the Society, in 



1821, from M. Hervy, Director of the 



Luxembourg Garden, v. 126. 

 description of some new 



pears, v. 404. 

 Mr., notice respecting the mango in 



his journey to Thibet, iii. 463. 

 William (author of "Herbal"), i. 



16. 



Turnip, v. 26. 

 2 S. iii. 52. 



method of rearing its seed in the East 



Indies, v. 516. 

 experiments with in steeping the seeds, 



2 S. iii. 206. 



hints for classification of the, v. 28. 



Black, v. 28. 



Cabbage, v. 17, 18. 



■ Common, v. 18. 



Decanter, v. 28. 



early Dutch, 2 S. iii. 61. 



- Green, v. 2 



- Oleiferous, 

 Red, 



■ effect of destroying the 



mature blossoms of, i. 188. 

 Tuckey, Capt., v. 91, 92, 440, 458. 

 Tuggy, Mrs., in. 109. 

 Tulipa Breyniana, i. 330. 



■ Clusiana, i. 334. 



persica precox, i. 334. 



. 559; 

 , 553. 



Mr. Dawson,' vii. 438. 



Mr. John, his account of the Ipo- 



mcea tuberosa. i. 184. 



John, account of the collections of 



apples exhibited at the meeting of the So- 

 ciety in 1818, with a list of approved sorts, 

 iii. 310. 



.27. 



Swedish, v. 25. 



Tankard, v. 28. 



Teltow, notice of, vi. 113. 



White, v. 28. 



White Globe, 2 S. iii. 61. 



. Wild, v. 29. 



Yellow, v. 28. 



Tops, ii. 319. 



Turpentine, Cyprus, vi. 40. 

 Tussac, M., i. 332 ; v. 85, 90, 96. 

 Tusser, Thomas, i. 23, 154 ; his list of finite 

 and plants cultivated in English gardens, i. 



Twamley, Josiah, Esq., iv. 124, 126 ; apples 

 from ringed branches exhibited by him, m. 



! Twickenham, remark on the soil of, i. 65. 



| Tynningham, account of holly hedges at, vn. 



