INDEX. 



Nails, for fruit walls, 418. 



Nairn, Mr. John, notice of an Azalea Indica 



exhibited by him, 133. 

 Napoleon Pear, 215. 

 Nectarine, Pitmaston Orange, 232, 3. 

 Nectarines, varieties of exhibited, 210,11. 

 Neill, Patrick, Esq. his account of the 



Ayrshire Rose, noticed, 456, 7. 

 Nepean, Sir Evan, his zeal in sending plants 



of the Poonah Vine to Europe, 516, 17. 

 Nerine, on the culture of bulbs of that genus, 



and of Coburgia and Brunsvigia, 17 a, et 



seqq. 



Noehden, Dr. notice of specimens of a Ca- 

 suarina, sent by him to the Society, 58. — 

 Remarks on Mr. Harrison's statement of the 

 produce of the Peach trees at Wortlev Hail, 

 82. — His review of the second edition of 

 HempeFs Magic Ring of Pomona, 557. 



Noisette, M. his description of the different 

 kinds of Stocks, 411. 



Norfolk, Duke of, treatment of standard Fig 

 ^ trees in his garden at Arundell Castle, 185. 



Northampton-. Marqui , of, mode of growing 

 Onions by his gardener at Castle Ashby, 

 138. — Description of a Forcing Pit, in the 

 garden there, 220. 



Notices of Communications to the Societv, 

 between Nov. 18 18, and May 1819, of 

 which separate accounts have not been pub- 

 lished, 51. — Between May, 1819, and Fe- 

 bruary, 1820; 130.— I5et\uvn 'February 

 and August, 1820.— Of new or remarkable 

 varieties of Fruits, 203, et seqq.— 555, et 

 seqq. 



AKKK, Mr. Isa 



2 treatment of the 

 o make them pro- 

 ion of flowers through the 



neties of Grapes, 212 ; — Of specimens of 

 the Welbeck Seedling Pine, 213.— On the 

 management of the Roseberry Strawberry, 

 234. — Specimens of Grapes exhibited by, 

 515,16. 



Onions, notice of a successful mode of grow- 

 ing them, 130, 31. — Mode of growing them 

 of a large size, 138. — Spanish, notice of 

 some grown at Walmer Castle, 13$.— Ob- 

 servations on the varieties of, 410. 



Orange trees, account of the recovery of one 

 by the application of oxygen gas, 133.— 

 Account of some at Salcombe, 142. 



Orangejjield Rose. See Rose. 



Order, 'its definition, 21. 



Oxalis glandulitegia, 33. 



Pallmer, Charles Nicholas, Esq. plan 

 suggested by him, for bringing seeds from 

 distant countries, 57.— Mango seeds given 

 by him to Mr. Knight, 73. 



Palmer, Thomas, Esq. 340. 



Pancratium Amboinense, remarks on, 31, 34. 



Pancratium*, remarks on their Hybrid pro- 

 duction, 30, note, 31, 34. 



Paradisus Londinensis, cited, 33. 



Parasitical plants, on the treatment of, 241. 



Parker, ^Thomas Netherton, Esq. speci- 



Passiflora quadrangiilaris. See Granadilla. 

 — Laurifolia, GJ.—Incarnata, result of an 

 experiment in ringing its bark, 129.— Ac- 

 count of a newly produced Hybrid, 258. 

 i\ a •///'*, account of the number's annually pro- 

 y Hall, from 

 Alices of new 

 varieties exhibited, 209, 1 0. — On the advan- 

 tages of a span-roofed glass-house for forc- 

 ing them, 562. 

 Peach trees, advantages of their roots penetrat- 

 ing the border on the north side of the wall, 



duced in the gardens at Wortle 



training t 



method of treating the Rosa Banksia, 173. ; 

 -Noticcoftlu- C..cks-comb Pine Strawberry 

 exhibited by him, 205. — Notice of the j 

 Dnmpsha Melon grown by, 211 ; — of va- j 



vantageous mi 

 —Hubbard's, 

 ;inds exhibited 



first introduc. 



