INDEX. 



Achocdn, fruit described, 104. 

 Achras Sapota, 96. — Mammosa, 97. 

 Adansonia digitata Linn. 444. 

 Aegle Marmelos, 1 17- 



Afzelius, cited, 89, et seqq. — Report, cited, 

 443, et seqq. — Remedia Guineensis, 450.— 

 Genera Plantarum Guineensium, cited, 

 460. 



Age, observations on its effects on fruit trees, 

 384. 



Agriculture, of the Chinese, account of, 49. 



Akee tree of Sierra Leone described, 90. 



Alamotou, a fruit of Madagascar, 93. 



Alangium decapetalum, 1 20. 



Alligator Apple, 95.— Pear, 96. 



Alyssum sativum, 35, note. 



Amaranthus polygamus, and tristis, their cul- 

 tivation by the Chinese, 54. 



Amaryllis, notice of certain seedling varieties 

 of, 337. 



Psittacina-J ohnsoni, description of 



a new hybrid variety of, 361. 



; — on a hybrid one, 391. 



America, continent of, description of the prin- 

 cipal fruits of, 100. 



Amcenitates Academics, cited, 310. 



Anchovy Pear, 98. 



Anderson, Mr. John, his method of growing 

 early Celery, 492. 



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Annals of Botany, cited, 90. 

 Anona Senegalensis, 92, 443. — Squamosa, 

 402. 



description of different kinds of, 94-5, 



101, 102. 



Apples, instances of intermixture of character 

 in, 64-6. 



notice of specimens of, exhibited at 



meetings of the Society. 267-270. 



Arachis nypog&a, on the cultivation of the, 

 372. 



Artocarpus integrifolia, 108. 



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Asparagus, modes of cultivating it in Austria, 

 330, et seqq. 



Denmark, 509. 



Atkinson, William, Esq., on the construc- 

 tion of Strawberry beds, J 89. 



notice of specimens 



of a new Scarlet Strawberry raised by, 39& 



Directions by, for 



the management of the fire-places of hot- 

 houses, 467- 



Aublet, Plantes de la Guiane Francaise, 

 cited, 101. 



Audibert, M. his observations on the Genus 



Brassica, noticed, 2-3. 

 Austria, modes of cultivating Asparagus in, 



330, et seqq. 

 Averrhoa Carambola, 115. — Acida, ib. 

 Avocado Pear, 96. 



Ay res, Mr. Thomas, his description of three 



remarkable Gooseberry plants, 490. 

 Azonualala, a fruit of Madagascar, 93. 

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Balfour, Mr. William, description by, of a 

 Pear tree, on which the operation of reverse 

 grafting has been performed, 396. 



Banana, the fruit of, perfected at Wynnstay, 80. 



description of various kinds of, 83-86. 



Banks, Lady, notice of a Pine-apple sent 

 from her garden to the Society, 265. 



Banyan tree, on its treatment in the conserva- 

 tory, 374. 



Barclay, Robert, Esq. Chinese Chrysanthe- 

 mum presented by, to the Society, 415. 



Barnard, Mr. John, notice of specimens of 

 a seedling Apple sent by, to the Society, 268. 



Barrow's Cochin-China, cited, 110. 



Basella nigra, its cultivation by the Chinese, 54 



Bates, Mr. William, notice of a large 

 Gooseberry plant in his garden at Duffield 

 490. 



Bauhin, Hist. Plant, cited, 1 1 ,—Pinax, 1 8, 28. 



