INDEX. 



Denmark, mode of forcing Peaches in, 321, et 

 seqq. — Mode of forcing Asparagus in, for 

 winter use, 509. 



Dickens, Charles Scrace, Esq. his mode 

 of constructing a hot-bed for forcing Cu- 

 cumbers, 491- 



Dickson, Mr. James, V. P. H. S. Biographi- 

 cal Sketch of, read at a Special Meeting of 

 the Society, App. 1-3. 



Dioscorides, cited, 4. 



Don, Mr. George, his mission to Africa, in 



the service of the Society, 439. 

 Donvitte Pear, 134.— Double Fleur Pear, 135. 

 Dowell, Stephen, Esq. notice of a seedling 



Apple raised in his garden at Braygrove, 



268. 



Downton Elm, 146, note. 



Cherry, 262. 



Imperatrice Plum, 381. 



Doyenne Blanc Pear, 135.— Gris Pear, 136. 



Drummond, Mr. James, his description of a 

 method of protecting Cauliflower and other 

 tender Plants, during winter, 365. 



Dry Martin Pear, 138. 



Duchesne, M. the author of a Memoir on cul- 

 tivated Cabbages, 2. 

 Duhamel, cited, 525, 535. 

 Durian, description of that fruit, 106-7-8. 

 Dyospyrus chloroxylus, 120. 



Early Julien Apple, 267- 

 Easter Bergamot Pear, 130. 

 Egremont, Earl of, notice of specimens of a 

 seedling Apple sent by his Lordship to the 

 Society, 270. 

 Elceocarpus serratus, 1 20. 

 Elford Seedling Grape, 400. 

 Elruge Nectarine Tree, description of one in 



Lord Selsey's Garden, 523. 

 Encyclopedic Botanique, cited, 2, 8, 26, 32. 

 English Botany, cited, 21, 22, 26, 31, 35. 

 J? --? d'Hiver Pear, 137- 



(Mespilus 



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124. 



Esopus Spitzemberg Apple, 401. 



Espalier Training, observations on doing it 



horizontally, 44. 

 Essex, The Earl of, his gardener's mode of 



growing early Celery, 492. 



Farquiiar, Sir Robert, notice of a superior 

 kind of Case for Plants, sent by him from 

 the Mauritius, 198. 



Feronia elephantum, 1 1 8. 



Ferreola buxifolia, 120. 



Brassii, 448. 



Fig trees, some observations on the Fruit of^ 



on the effects produced by Ringing 



them; with observations on their cultiva- 

 tion and propagation, 



on the manag 



316. 



of, in the open 



account of their Cultivation in the 



gardens at Ashridge, 479. 



List of, with their time of ripening, 347-8. 



of Sierra Leone described, 90, 448. 



Filberts, on the fertilization of the Female 

 Blossoms of, 3 1 0. 



Fire-places of Hot-houses, directions for the 

 management of those with double doors 

 and ash-pit registers, 469- 



Fitzgerald, Lord Henry, notice of speci- 

 mens of a Pear sent from the garden of, to 

 the Society, 266. 



Flacourt, Hist, de , 



Flacourtia 

 sapida, 120. 



Flanagan, Mr. Patrick, on the house ma- 

 nagement of IVarlus ami NYetarines, 57. 



Flat Peach of China, observations on, 27 1. 



Fleetwood, Mr. Thomas, his mode of has- 

 tening the maturity of Grapes on open walls, 

 484. 



Flora Atlantica, cited, 88. 



Peruviana, cited, 101-5. 



Flore d'Oware cited, 444, 460. 

 Flues of Hot-houses, on their 1 



Forbes, Dr. Notes by, on the culture of As- 

 paragus at Vienna. 335. — Observations on 

 his Notes, by Mr. Lindegaard, 515. 



Forelle Pear, 408. 



Frangipane Pear, 137. 



Frizzled Filbert, 263. 



