Hovenia dulcis, 1 25. 



Howard, Hon. Fulk Greville, notice of a 

 Seedling Vine raised by his gardener at El- 

 ford, 399. 



Hughes's Hist, of Barbadoes, cited, 86, 7. 

 Humboldt, Baron, citation from his Personal 



Narrative, respecting Fruits of the Torrid 



Zone, 82, 5. 

 Hybrid Passifloras. See Passiflora. 



I. 



Jack fruit, description of, 108. 



Jacquin Observ. Bot., cited, 95. 



Jambu, yellow, ripened by Mr. Cattley, 80. 



description of the fruit of several spe- 

 cies of, 110. 



Japan, description of some of the edible Fruits 

 of, 125. 



Johnson's Gerard, cited, 5. 



Jones, Sir W., in Asiatic Researches, cited, 

 118. 



Judd, Mr. Daniel, on the cultivation of 

 Horse-Radish, 302. 



on transplanting Pears 



for early crops, 43(5. 



Jujube tree of China and Japan, 1 23. 



India, description of some of the Fruits of the 

 continent of, 117-120. 



Indian Archipelago, description of some of the 

 fruits of the, 105. 



Inga biglobosa Willd. 444. 



Ingledew, William, Esq., his description of 

 the method of rearing Seed in the East 

 Indies, of the Carrot, Turnip and Radish, 

 to prevent the deterioration of those vege- 

 tables, 516, et seqq. 



Insects, mode of destroying those which infest 

 Apple and Cherry trees, 434. 



Instructions for Packing Living Plants in Fo- 

 reign countries, 192. 



K. 



Kjemffer Amoenitat. Exoticce, cited, 124. 



Kaki, ;i Chinese fruit, described, 123. 



Kale, Woburn Perennial, account of the cul- 

 ture and produce of the, 297-301. 



Keens, Mr. Michael, notice of specimens of 

 Strawberries exhibited by him to the So- 

 ciety, 260, 61. 



Keens 's Seedling Strawberry, 261. 



KiUogramme, contents of that weight in 

 English weight, 41. 



Lirke, Mr. Joseph, notice 

 Pears sent by him to the Society", 266, 7. 

 "night, John, Esq. of Lee Castle, 80. 



Thomas Andrew, Esq., observations 



Paper on the accidental 

 certain fruits, 



further ob- 



the culture of the Pine 



new variety of Ulmus suberosa, and of i 

 successful method of grafting slender scions 

 of trees, 146. 



descriptior 



by, of a Melon and Pine Pit, 723, 



of^Cu 



by, on the Flat Peach of China, 271 



marks bv, on the supposed influence of the 



s breeding, upon the colour of 



,nd the qualities of 



si, called the Down- 



of a new variety of Plu 

 ton Impcratrice, 38 1 . 



— observations 



by, on the effects of age upon Fruit-trees of 

 different kinds, with an account of some new 

 varieties of Nectarines, 334. 



on the pre- 

 paration of Strawberry Plants for early 

 forcing, 432, et seqq. 



on the pro- 

 tection of the Blossoms of Wall trees, 505. 



