INDEX. 



Aerides, on their treatment, 241. 



Agave Americana, notice relative to the flower- 



Aiton, John Townsend, Esq. 53 1 

 Alexander Apple, notice respecting i 



seedling variety f 

 Alfriston Apple, 218. 

 Almond, " : 



Aloe. See Agave Americana. 

 Amaryllis, description of the pollen of, 34.— 

 Regince vittata, <<*. — On the production of 

 a Hybrid one, 4')*. Josephince pallida - 

 Belladonna minor— reticulata, 181, note. 

 — Johnsoni, account of its origin, 501. 

 America. North, notice of esculent vegetables 



used there, 443, et seqq. 

 Anderson, Mr. David, notice of a Plum ex- 

 hibits! by, 207.— His account of a new 

 Melon, 318. 

 Anderson, Mr. Ji 

 lent vegetabl 

 Zealand Spin; 



8, 290. 



Anemone, on the cultivation of the, 374. 

 Annates d Agriculture, cited, 488. 

 Anthemis grandiflora, Sec. 326, 7- 

 Apios tuberosa, ■! 1"). 



Apothecaries' Company, notice of a clause 



called Tetragonia, or N 



V.NDI! I U >\ RoSCS. < .It'll. 



3 of the Chelsea Gar- 

 den, 332, note. 

 Apples, account of some of the best Norfolk 

 varieties, 65. — Notices of various sorts of, ex- 

 hibited to the Society, 216, 219. 

 Apricot, notice of a seedling from the Moor 

 L ' pricot, 207.— Co- : ~ 

 the nativ 



Aquatic and Bog plants, account of a success- 

 ful mode of managing them, 395. 



Arran, Earl of, account and description of a 

 hollow Avail in his gardens at Bognor, 244. 



Aslrachaii Apple, 522. 



Atholl, Duke of, account of five kinds of 

 Larch sent by, to the Society, 416. 



Atkinson, William, Esq. specimens of Apples 

 exhibited by, 522. 



Aubletia Tibourbon, result of an experiment 

 in ringing its bark, 1 28. 



Arsrr\\ Mr. Robert, a cultivator of the 

 Double Scotch Rose, 2S6, 303.— Communi- 

 cations from, on the Ayrshire Rose, 456". 



Ayres, Mr. Richard, his account of the ma- 

 nagement of the plants of the Genus Citrus, 

 306, et seqq. 



Ayrshire Rose. See Rose. 



Azaleas, American, remarks on, 24. 



Azalea Indica, notices of a mode of treating 

 it, 132, • 



Bacon, Lord, 

 Baker, V\ 



Sea Kale, without covering the > 

 the plants with dung or litter, 03. — xns 

 treatise on the culture of the Pine Apple, 

 cited, 75, 8. 



Banks Lady, account of the Rose named in 

 honour of, 1 70, et seqq. 



Barr and Brooks, Messrs. Chrysanthemums 

 introduced by, 333, 339, 354. 



Baxters Pearmain, 6". 



Baxter, Mr. William, his experiments in 



ringing the bark of plants, 128. 

 Bayford Bury Pippin, 528. 

 Beauchamp,Geo. Esq. specimensof a Walnut 



sent by, 517- 



