Ulmus campestns, 2 S. 11. 21 1. 



glabra, 2 S. ii. 217. 



suberosa, 2 S. ii. 217. 



notice of a new vari 



146. 



Upright, Mr., 2 S. i. 546. 

 Urate, manure, 2 S. iii. 96. 

 Urine, putrid, 2 S. iii. 44, 48, 50, 51 

 Uropetalon longifolium, vii. 74. 

 Uvedale, Dr., i. 347, 352, 366. 

 1 ' \ ulari.i cliincnois, i. 331. 



V. 



i acuminatum, 2 S. iii. 158. 

 album, vi. 496. 

 Arctostaphylos, vi. 60; 2 



brachystachyum, 2 S. iii. 12' 

 densitiorum, 2 S. iii. 158. 

 empetrifoliura, 2 S. iii. 156. 



paeridifolium, 2 i 



. 94. 



macrocarpum, l. 

 Madeira, on its c 

 madeirense, 2 S. 

 Mortinia, 2 S. iii 

 from Mount Cau 

 Myrtillus, iv. 48, 



:i.u H khaki). Ksq., propagated the 

 ence cherry, ii. 229, 231. 



method of 



ng early cucumbers, 



'.dK'vs. remarks on the climate and soil of, 

 i. App. 16. 



excellent 6gure of the 



Vanda multiflora, vi. 280. 



Vandes, Comtesse de, i. 205, 280, 332 ; vi. 75. 



Vandesia edulis, i. 332. 



its treatment, i. 333. 



Vanilla planifolia, i. 295; its cultivation, 

 296. 



Van Houtte, M., 2 S. iii. 124. 

 Van Mons, Jean Baptiste, M.D., iv. 215, 

 274, 519, 521 ; v. 266, 404, 407, 408, 410 ; 



cultivation of Lobelia fulgens in Belgium, ii. 



l box of pears sent by him to the Society, ii. 



grafting, budding, and cultivating garde: 



cultivation and variation of Brussels sprouts, 

 iii. 197. 



-fruit-trees 



ved from, 2 S. ii. 415. 



- remarks on the dissemii 



X 



vd, ih. 



i persea), v. 96. 



Vegetation, process of, 

 effects produced on, by the combi- 

 nation of heat and moisture at different 

 periods of the year, vi. 432. 



aspect of, in mountainous districts, 



i. App. 15. 



comparative progress of, in Russia 



and England, i. 32. 



promoted by oxygen, i. 233. 



experiments for promoting, with 



oxygen, i. 234, 235. 

 Veitch, Mr. James, 2 S. i. 530. 

 Vela, or curtains used by the Romans, i. 148. 

 \ ella p.^eudo-cytisus, vi. 499. 



