Pomgranate of China and Japan, 123. — Of 



Sierra Leone, 459, 

 Pomona Londinensis, cited, 140. 

 Poolasang fruit, 1 1 6. 



Potatoe, Wild, on the Native Country of the, 

 with an account of its Culture in the Soci- 

 ety's Garden, 249. 



observations on the Importance of 



obtaining improved Varieties of the, 257. 



Potts, Mr. John, his mission, to China, in 

 the service of the Society, 427. 



Powell, David, Esq. Letter from, on a me- 

 thod of securing the Scion when fitted to' 

 the Stock in grafting, 284. 



— further notes by, on the 



utility of the grafting wax, 3? 6. 



Powis,*Earl of, notice of fruits of the Custard 

 Apple sent to the Society by his Lordship, 

 402. 



Poyntz, W. S. Esq. Letter to, on the manage- 

 ment of Cauliflower Plants, 280. 



Princess Charlotte Strawberry, 260. 



Pronville, M. of Versailles, observations by, 

 on grafting Roses as standards, 492. 



Proyart, Hist, de Loango, cited, 92. 



Psidium pyriferum, 449. 



Q 



Queule, or Kettle, fruit of described, 104. 

 R 



Radish, (Raphanus) See Brassica. 



- Italian appellations of, 37- 



mode of raising the Seed of, in the East 



Indies, 5 1 6. 

 Raffles's Hist, of Java, , cited, 113. 

 Ragle v, come account of Pine Apples grown 



there, 206. 

 Raii Synopsis Stirp. Brit., cited, 5. 

 Rainier, Peter, Esq. on the treatment of the 



Banyan tree (Ficus Indica) in the Conser- 

 vatory, 374. 

 Rambutan fruit, description of, 1 15. 

 Rawson, Mrs. notice of specimens of an Apple 



raised in her garden, 401 . 

 Raphanus. See Brassica. 

 Read, Mr. John, his description of a garden 



Syringe on a new construction, 488, 9. 

 Reeves, Mr. his translations of the Chinese 



names of Chrysanthemums, 426. 



Reverse Grafting, account of, 396. 



Reynolds, Thomas Forbes, Esq. notice of 

 specimens of Strawberries sent to the Society 

 by his Gardener, 398. 



a plant of Cac- 

 tus triqueter grown in his gardens, exhibited. 

 485. 



Rheedii Hortus Malabaricus, cited, 83, 

 4,7. 



Riiumphii Herb. Amboinense, cited, 83, 



Riche DrpouiUe Pear, 409. 



Robertson Mr. John, on the Mildew and 



some other Diseases incident to Fruit Trees, 



175. 



Ronalds, Mr. Hugh, notice of specimens of 

 Apples sent by, to the Society, 267- 



Roofs, Curvilinear Iron, to Houses, on their 

 advantages and disadvantages, 227- 



Rose Apple, 111. 



Rose, on the Cultivation of the Yellow, and 



the tender Chinese Roses, 369. 

 Roses, some observations on grafting them as 



Standards, 492. 

 Roseln rry Strawberry, 260. 

 KoxBuni.n's Coromahdel Plants, cited, 116. 

 Roy ale d Hirer Pear, 140. 

 Russian Globe Pine Apple, 265. 

 Ruta Baga, description of, 25, note. 



Sabine, Joseph, Esq. his observations on the 

 accidental intermixture of character in cer- 



additional Account by, of the 



New Hybrid Passifloras, 70. 



: note on the Pine Apple grown 



by Mr. Knight, 144. 



further Account of Chinese 



Chrysanthemums ; with descriptions of seve- 

 ral new Varieties, 149. 



description of a method of Train- 

 ing Standard Apple Trees, 186". 



some particulars respecting 



the Providence Pine Apples grown at Rag- 

 ley, 206. 



_ on the Native Country of the 



Wild Potatoe, with an Account of its Cul- 

 ture in the Society's Garden ; and observa- 

 tions on the Importance of obtaining Im- 



