Chrysanthemums, Purple, 4 19. 



Changeable White, ib. 



Quilled White, ib. 



Superb White, 420. 



Tasselled White, ib. 



Quilled Yellow, ib. 



Sulphur Yellow, ib. 



Golden Yellow, ib. 



Large Lilac, ib. 



Rose or Pink, ib. 



Buff or Orange, ib. 



Spanish Brown, ib. 



Quilled Flamed Yellow, 4 



Quilled Pink, ib. 



Early Crimson, ib. 



Large Quilled Orange, it 



- Quilled light Pur 1 ' 



- Curled Lilac, ib. 



pit Purple, ib. 



- Superb Clustered Yellow, 



- Semi-double Quilled Pink, 



- Semi-double Quilled White, 



- Semi-double Quilled Orange, 



- Late Pale Purple, ib. 



- Quilled Salmon Colour, ib. 



- Small Yellow, ib. 



njecture 

 us, 453, 



Cis.s/ts Capensis, 02. 

 Clay gate Pearmain, 269, 402. 



Cochlearia Armoracia, (Horse-Radish) rarely 



perfects its seed, 42. 

 Cockburn, Mr. George, his 



Cauliflower plants, to secure good 



produce, 280. 

 Cranberry, English, on the cultivation of the, 



Crassane Pear, 134. 

 Cratceva Tapia, 100. 



Cream Fruit of Sierra Leone, 89. 

 Cucumber, fluted, cultivated by the Chinese, 

 56. 



Cucumbers, description of an improved Pit for 



raising them, by the use of Steam, 353. 

 mode of cultivating them in a 



Peach-house, 487. 

 mode of constucting a hot-bed for 



forcing them, 49 1 . 

 — description of a pit for growing 



early, 493. 



Culinary Vegetables cultivated by the Chinese, 

 53-56. 



Currants of Sierra Leone, 447* 

 Custard Apple, 94, 402, 443. 

 Codarium, 460. 



Cola, (Sterculia J of Sierra Leone, 459. 

 Collinson, Mr. Peter, account of some Rus- 



setings with intermixed characters exhibited 



by, to the Royal Society, 64. 

 Colmar Epineuse Pear, 267- 

 Colmars Pear, 134. 



Commeralt, Mem. cTAgric. cited, 23. 

 Congo, description of the Fruits found in, 91. 

 Conte, description of a fruit so called in Congo, 

 91. 



Convolvulus reptans Lour, cultivated by the 



Chinese, 54. 

 Cove tronchuda of Portugal, 1 2. 

 Coxe, William, Esq. his work on American 



Fruit trees cited, 402. 



Dalechamp Hist. Gen. Plant, cited, 15. 

 Dampier's Voyages cited, 84-5-6. 

 Damson Plum, 99. 



Davidson, Robert, Esq. of Aberdeen, the 

 Roseberry Strawberry first raised from seed 



De Can 



260. 



Augustin Pyramus, Memoir 



and of the Genera allied to it, which i 



cultivated in Europe, 1 , et seqq. 

 Regni vegetabilis Syst. Nat. cited, 



1, 3, 10, 35, 95. 

 Delices Hardenpont Pear, 267. 



