proved Varieties of the cultivated Plant, 249. 

 et seqq. 



Sabine, Joseph, Esq. Note by, on Mr. Hogan's 

 method of growing Mushrooms, 



Account and Description of 



five new Chinese Chrysanthemums; with 

 some observ ations on the Treatment of all the 

 kinds at present cultivated in England, and 

 other circumstances relating to the Varieties 

 generally, 412. 

 — some Account by, of the Edi- 

 ble Fruits of Sierra Leone, 439. 

 — — —on Fig Trees, and an Ac- 

 count of their Cultivation in a Fig-house, in 

 the Garden of the late Earl of Bridgewa- 

 ter, at Ashridge, 479. 

 Safu, a Congo Fruit, 91. 

 Sageret, M. his experiments on the Genus 



Brassica noticed, 3. 

 St. Fran^oise Pear, 140. 

 St. Lezin Pear, 141. 

 St. Germain Pear, 140. 



leum, description of the fruit 



Sappodilla Plum, 96. 



Sarcocephalus esculentus, 442. 



Sawyer, Mr. Samuel, on the management of 

 Fig Trees in the open air, 346. 



Schultens's Obs. cited, 33. 



Scion, on a method of securing it when fitted 

 to the Stock in Grafting, 284. 



of trees, notice of a successful method 



of Grafting slender ones, 146. 



Scott, Mr. Thomas, description by, of a 

 Pine-pit, 220. 



Si aside Grape, 99. 



Seeds, on packing them, 197- 



Selsey, Lord, description of an Elruge Necta- 

 rine Tree in his Lordship's Garden, 523. 



Setox, Alexander, Esq. on the Variation in 

 the Colours of Peas, from cross Impregna- 

 tion, 236. 



Sibthorp's Flora Grac. cited, 4. 



Sierra Leone, Accounts of the Fruits oi' 89, 

 439. 



Silvange, Pears, note on, 429. 



V v V ,/v alba, 35. Pekinensis, its cultivation 



by the Chinese, 54 

 Sinclair, Mr. George, his Account of the 



Culture and Produce of the Woburn Paren- 



acephala fimbriata, 



nial Kale, Brassica 

 297-301. 



Sloane s Nat. Hist, of Jamaica, cited, 96, 7. 

 Smith's Flora Britannica cited, 4, 5, 21, 22 

 25, 26, 31. 



Introduction to Botany cited, 310. 



Sonnerat, Voyage aux Indes cited, 124. 

 Soursop, 95. 



Spondias, various species of, 99, 125, 450. 

 Spring Grove Persian Peach, 399. 

 Standard Apple trees, description of a method 



of Training them, 186. 

 Star Apple, 98. Of Sierre Leone, 458. 

 Stedman's Surinam cited, 95, 6, 7. 

 Sterculia acuminata, 459. 

 Stewart, Mr. Alexander, on the cultivation 



of the Pine Apple, 393. 

 Stony Royd Pippin, 401. 

 Strawberry Pear, 100. 



Beds, on the Construction of, 



189. 



Alpine, on its Culture, 247. 



Roseberry, notice of specimens 



i sent to the Society, 260, 398, 



; Plants, on their preparation for 



rly forcing, 432, et seqq. 



— species of, in this country, 294. 



George, on Fertilizing the 



Blossoms of Pear Trees, 208. 



. the Fertilizatu 



of the Female Blossoms of Filberts. 

 Swedish Turnip. See Ruta Baga. 

 Sweet, Mr. John, on the destruction < 



pillars on Fruit trees, 76. 

 Sweet's Flower Garden, cited, 422. 

 Sweet sop, 94. 



Tamarind, varieties of the, 86. — of Sierra 



Leone, 460, 61. 

 Tapacula tree, description of the, and its 



fruit, 100. 

 Tar ling or Terling Pear, 130. 

 Tetragonia eocpansa, on its cultivation, 282. 

 Theophrasti Hist. Plant., cited, 18, 3f' } 



