\\ erneria disticha, 2 S. 



203. 



by 



Wiiahmiikfk, Lord, 2 S. i. 75. 



Whately, Mr., ii. 22. 



Wheat brought by degrees to i 



England, i. 22. 

 how to adapt the seed 



the 



. 23. 



2S. 



calculation < 

 9. 



experiments 

 204. 



22. 



hill, of India, j 



from Guzerat, 



spring, from Guzerat, i. 22, 



Talavera spring, 2 S. iii. 64 



mildew on, ii. 85. 



Wheeler, Thomas, Esq., i. 232. 



Mr, ii. 250. 



Whirlwind, 2 S. i. 499. 



Win h;i;i; vi>. Samlel, Esq, vi. 16( 



White, (Selborne,) 2 S. ii. 294. 



Dr, iii. 433, 434. 



Mr. George, 



Capt. Thomas, 2 



Bean, vi. 55. 



verage produce of, 

 steeping the seeds, 

 8, 11. 



174. 



, Thomas, Esq, 2 S. i. 15. 



fn.m, - S. ii. 420. 

 Whitehead, Mr, 2 S. ii. 400. 

 Vhiting, Mr, 2 S. ii. 455. 

 Vhitley, Mr, i. 183. 



iv. 289 ; 2 S. i. 53. 



of Fulham, vii. 22, 23. 



and Brame, i. 106, 294. 



Brame, and Milne, Messrs., 



204, 231, 278 ; iv. 258, 286, 298 ; vii. ! 



-peering the culture of fig t 



ulberry-trees at Holkham Hall, 



raised by, iv. 209. 



hibited by him, iv. 215. 



. 519. 



notices of fruit ex- 

 pears exhibited by, 

 • specimens of Scarlet 



Nonpareil exhibited by, i 

 W 1 1. Li) enow, i. 88,131,"263; ii. 276 ; iii. 219, 



220, 228; iv. 281, 282, 326, 461, 462; vi. 



37, 73, 276, 280, 288 ; vii. 235, 236, 420, 



421, 437, 559. 

 Wild Olive, vi. 36. 

 Wilkins, Mr. 



406. 



otice of apples 

 of Wight exhibited by him, ii. 



the fol 



— apples sent by, i 



Rev. Thomas, ii. 173. 



his observations < 



i of hot-houses, i. 161, 199. 



Villiams, Rev. George, i 



John, Esq, ii. 200, 265, 266, 268, 



327, 329, 377 ; iii. 65, 267, 322 : iv. 127 : 

 v. 294 ; vi. 103, 158, 175, 177, 183, 187, 

 209, 210, 230; vii. 194; 2 S. i. 233; 2 S. 

 ii. 128, 227, 234, 294. 



an account of a method 



of hastening the maturation of grapes, 



on the culture of the 



mulberry, and on forced strawberries bearing 

 a second crop, ii. 91. 



the Ver- 

 i of the 



delho grape of Madeira, ii. 106. 



vine in forcing-houses, with observj 

 forcing peaches, ii. 108. 



on promoting the early 



fruitfulness of apple and pear trees, when 

 raised from seed, ii. 333. 



— on the fences most 



eligible for gardens and orchards, ii. 354. 



-perhnrn- <>t" grapes ex- 

 hibited by him, iii. 117. 



; account of the Pitmas- 



ton white cluster grape, with some observa- 

 tions on the training of vines on an open 



of the Martin Nonpareil, iii. 456. 



