INDEX. 



ACTON Scott Peach, 215, 217, 218. 



Agaricus campestris, and Georgii, notices re- 

 specting the, 403. 



Agriculture, its close affinity with Horticulture, 

 Pre/, vii. 



Aiton, W.T. Esq., brief practical observations 

 on the cultivation of the Cucumber, in the 

 Royal Gardens, Kew, during autumn and 

 winter, 282. 



Almond stocks recommended for Peaches and 

 Nectarines, 90. — How to be raised, ib. 



Amber Pear described, 4f. 



Amiens, Mr. Knight's account of an early 

 variety of Grape from, 10. 



Anderson, Geo. Esq., account of a method of 

 forcing Vines, and Nectarines, 245. — Fatal 

 accident to, 2 SO, note. — Tribute to his 

 memory, 281. — Account of a method of 

 ripening Grapes by dung-heat, drawn up by 

 him, 330. 



Anderson, Mr. William, on the introduction 

 and cultivation of a variety of the Azalea 

 Indica, 259. 



Andromeda Pulverulenta, 158. 



Apartado, Marquis d\ 156. 



Aphis Lanigera, notes relative to its first ap- 

 pearance in this country, 1 62 —How distin- 

 guishable from the Aphis Pyri Mali,\b. note. 



Apple, July flower, description of, 74. — Ord's, 

 some account, and description of, 285. — 

 Alexander, 405. 



Apple trees, on promoting the early puberty of, 

 when raised from seed, 333. 



Apples, Sir C. Hawkins's account of two 

 kinds cultivated in Cornwall, 74.— List of 

 those of which specimens were exhibited to 

 the Society by Mr. J. Maher, 103. — Ac- 

 count of some specimens, imported from 

 Rouen, 298. — List and description of ten 

 dessert, and eight kitchen Apples from Nor- 



V0L. II. 



mandy, 229, 300.— Notice of some of extra- 

 ordinary magnitude, imported from Riga, 

 405.— And of a variety from the Isle of 

 Wight, called the Orange Apple, 406. 

 Apricot, Moor Park, on the proper stock for, 

 ig._On the cultivation of, on espalier trees, 

 219,220. 



Arbutus Thymifolia, 94.— FHiformis, ib. 



Aard-aker, the Dutch name of Lathyrus Tu- 

 berosus, Linn. 359. 



Asclepias Camosa. See Hoya Carnosa. 



Asparagus, on 'the cultivation of, 234.— Ac- 

 count of a method of forcing it, 361. 



Auch Pear, remarks on the, 194. 



Azalea Jndica, on the introduction and culti- 

 vation of a variety of, 259. 



B. 



Banks, Sir J., a distinguished promoter of the 

 interests of the Horticultural Society, Pref. 

 in. — Notes relative to the first appearance of 

 the Aphis Lanigera, or the Apple-tree in- 

 sect, in this country, 162. — A Paeony intro- 

 duced by him, 278. 



Bauer, Mr., a drawing by, of the Lycoperdon 

 cancellatum noticed, 178, note. 



Bedtguar. See Eglantine Sponge. 



Bella-donna, or MaidenVblush Rose, remarks 

 on, 242. 



Bergamot Bugi Pear, described, 43.— d\4u- 

 tome, ib.— Orange, 45.— Rosea, AJ.—Su- 



Bezi cTHenri, or Good King Harry, Pear, 



described, 42. 

 Bigarreau, a species of Cherry, erroneously so 



called, 137-— The Ambrie of Duhamel, ib. 

 Black Eagle Cherry. See Cherry. 

 Blagdon, Sir C, his experiments on air, 134, 

 Blanching, advantages of, on garden Rhubarb, 



258. 

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