INDEX 



Annuals, an improved mode of raising them, 75. 



the advantage of accumulating sap in 



them, 323. 



Apple, note upon the Brabant Bellefleur, 295. 

 Apples, upon raising seedling, 39. 

 Apricot, report upon its varieties, 58. 

 Atkinson, Wm, Esq., on the quality of 

 British Oak, 337. 



B 



Balsam, on its propagation, 151. 



Bark beds, improved by the addition of yeast, 



Bean, an account of its varieties, 369. 



Bentham, Geo, Esq., on new hardy orna- 

 mental plants, raised in the Garden of the 

 Horticultural Society, 403,— upon the same, 

 476,— on the exhibitions of the Society, 

 529. 



Benthamia fragifera, described, 457. 

 Blake, Mr. Thos., on forcing Camellias, 82. 



C 



Cactus, on its management, 40 1 . 

 Calochortus splendens,descr'\he&, 41 1, — venus- 

 tus, 412. 



Camellias, on their management when forced, 

 82. 



Carnation, upon its cultivation, 162. 

 Cats, their utility in preserving fruit, 390. 

 Chehne cenpranthifolia described, 48 1 . 

 Cherries, on forcing, 101. 



report upon the varieties of, 248. 



early purple Guigne, an account of, 



Chrysanthemums, a note upon their varieties, 

 392. 



Clianthus puniceus, and other species described, 

 519. 



Collinsia bicolor described, 480. 

 VOL. i. 2nd. series. 



Corbett, Mr. James, on the destruction of 

 snails, 77- 



Cruckshanks, A., Esq., on a new application 



of hot- water to hot-houses, 513. 

 Cunnningham, A., Esq., upon the genus Cli- 



thus, 521. 



Cyclobothra pulchella and alba described, 4 1 2. 

 D 



Dendromecon rigidum described, 407. 

 Dick, Mr. John, on a new kind of protecting 

 frame, 1 65. 



Douglas, Ma. D., an account of some new 

 plants raised from seeds collected by him, 

 403,— a further account, 476. 



E 



Epiphytes, orchideous, upon their cultivation, 



Eschscholtzia crocea described, 407, — other 



species defined, 408. 

 Exhibitions* reports upon, 529. 



Fairbairn, Mr. John, upon cultivating the 

 Strawberry, 84. 



Fig, upon its cultivation, 395. 



Frame, a new kind of protecting, 165. 



Fruits, on a means of prolonging their dura- 

 tion, 147. 



G 



Gilia tricolor described, 478. 

 Gooseberries, on the best varieties of, 218. 

 Gordon, Mr. George, upon the varieties of 



the bean, 369. 

 Grape, on the Cannon Hall muscat, 169. 



black Corinth, an account of, 246. 



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