INDEX. 



Rosier Pimprenelle Rouge, a fleurs doubles, 



note respecting it, 293. 

 Roth's Botanical Observations, cited, 491. 

 Roxburgh, Dr. his description of Crinum au- 



gustum, 424. 

 Royal Reinette, 529. 



>abine, Joseph, Esq. observations on the 

 glazing of hot-houses, 84. — Observations on 

 and details of, some experiments in ringing 

 the bark of fruit and other trees and plants, 

 121, et seqq. — Account of the Rosa Bank- 

 s'kz, or Lady Banks's Rose, 170, et seqq. — 

 Remarks on the Downton Strawberry, 199. 

 — Note by, on the Pitmaston Orange Nec- 

 tarine, 233.— Account of a newly produced 

 Hybrid Passiflora, 258.— Description and 

 account of the varieties of Double Scotch 

 Roses, cultivated in the gardens of England, 

 eqq.—On the Psidium Cattleia- 



316.— On 



-Ac- 



count and description of the 

 Chinese Chrysanthemums, cultivated inEng 

 land, 326, et seqq. — On the Ayrshire Rose 

 457, et seqq.— Note on Cranberries raisec 

 in dry beds, 487- 

 Sabine \TEU Pear, 275. 



axe-\\ k i M.\i!, (Hand Duke of, notice of a 

 collection of wax models of German Fruits 

 presented In him to the Society, 51.— No- 

 tice of a Casuarina grown at Belvedere, 



Chev. Fa 



Paula, his accou 

 method of managing Aqual 

 and Bog plants at Munich, 395. > t semi. 

 Sci/lu ■ ,-■■■!■ nta. | 15. 

 Scotch Roses. See Roses. 

 Scopoi.i Delicice Florae Insubrict 



Screieton Golden Pippin, 218. 

 Sea Kah; plan for forcing it without 

 the plants with dung or litter, ' 3. 



SETON, A 1. 1 XAN DEH, Es<,. his ac 



Walkers Hot-house flues, 237. 



SecHe Pear, 520. 



Seeds, notice of a plan, for bringing them from 

 distant countries, 57.— Observations on the 

 production of those of the Pine Apple, 533. 



Seigneur d'J-fr Pear, 276. 



Shailek, Mr. Henry, notice of a singular 

 flower from an Apple tree, exhibited by him, 

 136.— And of specimens of nine kinds of 

 Moss Roses, 137. 



Shepherd, Mr. John, his account of the 

 Amaryllis Johnsoni, 501. 



Silveelock, Mr. Henry, account and des- 

 cription of a hollow wall, 244. 



Screens lor protecting wall trees, 93, 4. 

 lade, Mr. John, specimens of an Apple 

 sent by, 528, 9. 



mith, Samuel, Esq. on the management of 

 his Vineries, 98. 



mith, Mr. James, notice of a new Seedling 

 Plum raised by, 208. 

 Smith, Mr. James, notice of his communication 

 to the Caledonian Horticultural Society, on 

 the cultivation of Figs, 430. — Information 

 from respecting the Ayrshire Rose, 463, 

 note. 



Species, its definition, 21. 

 Sompting, account of a Fig garden there, 504. 

 Spinach, New Zealand, account of, 488. 

 Steam, observations on its application in the 

 use of Messrs. Loddiges, at Hackney, 

 .—Account of a Steam Apparatus, 434. 

 Steam-Pits, description of those in the Taurida 



gardens at St. Petersburg, 468. 

 Stems of plants, on the means of giving -t ivngth 



to those growing under glass, 1. 

 Stewart, Mr. his substitute for putty in glaz- 

 ing hot-houses, 80. 



welt's llortus Snburlxniu.s, cited, 336, et 

 seqq. 



tocks, observations on the sorts of, 566. 



cri^tion 0f of 



.Vccived fn 



aining Peach trees, 140.— Des- 

 varieties of Pears and Apples 

 m, 274, et seqq. 

 Roseherry, notice of some ex- 

 ilic Society, 54, 5.— On its ma- 

 , 23 1. — Downton. further particu- 

 > 7-— Hudson's Bay, 205.— Cocks- 



