Tonsella Piriformis, of Sierra Leone, 459. 



Torbron, Mr. Thomas, his mode of culti- 

 vating Figs, 481, 



Tournefort, Inst., cited, 28. 



Training y Horizontal Espalier, observations 

 on, 44. 



Standard Apple-trees, description 



of a method of, 186. 

 Tropical Fruits likely to be worth cultivating 



in England for the Dessert, 79 — 126. 

 Tuckey's Expedition, cited, 89 et seqq. 

 Turner, Mr. John, observations by, on the 



accidental intermixture of character in cer- 



collection of Pears, received by the Society 



in 1821, from M. Hervy, Director of the 



Luxembourg Garden, 127-141. 

 a description by, of some 



New Pears, 404. 

 Turnips. See Brassica. 



mode of rearing the seed of, in the 



East Indies, 516. 

 Tussac, Flore des Antilles, cited, 83, 5, 90, 



Vlmus tuberosa, n 

 146. 



Urbaniste Pear, 41 



i an Mans Pear, 266. 



Ventilation of Hot-houses, description of an 



Apparatus for, 502. 

 Villars, Hist, des Plantes de Dauphinc, 



cited, 30, 



Vilmortn, M., his experiments on the genus 

 Brassica, noticed, 2, 3. 



Vinery, description of one at Scone, and the 

 mode of training in it, 495. 



Vines, account of some experiments in graft- 

 ing, 201-4. 



Virgoideuse Pear, 14 1 f 



Vitex umbrosa, 455. 



Vitis Casta, 447. 



Voamato, a fruit of Madj 



Voaticrome, a fruit of M 



I'outaca, a fruit of Madagascar, ib. 



Wattham Abbey Seedling Apple, 269. 

 Wantage Grape, 264. 



Waring, Richard, Esq. notice of specimen* 

 of a Seedling Apple raised m his garden, 

 401. 



Warre, James, Esq. notice of specimens <>i 

 a Seedling Apple sent by, to the Society. 

 268. 



his garden 



Wax, for grafting, receipt for making, £ 

 Further notices on its utility, 3/6. 



Weinmann, Phytologia, cited, 38. 



West India Islands, description of the ] 

 pal Fruits of, 93-100. 



Wildenow, Spec. PL, cited, 459. 



Williams, John, Esq. on the cultivai 

 the Alpine Strawberry, 247. 



by, 



the Yellow Rose, and of the tender Chinese 

 Roses, by budding on the Musk Cluster 

 Rose, 369. 



WiUughbeia edrdis, description of its fruit, 

 118. 



Wilmot, Mr. John, notice of specimens of a 

 Seedling Strawberry, exhibited by, to the 

 Society, 262. 



notice of a hardy Seed- 

 ling Grape, exhibited by , 264. 



notice of a Seedling 



Strawberry raised by, 398. 



Wilmot s Coxcomb Scarlet Strawberry, 261. 



Black Imperial Strawberi \ 



Winter Thorn Pear, 137. 



Withering's Syst. Arrangement of British 

 Plants, cited, 278. 



Woburn Perennial Kale, account of the culture 

 and produce of the, 297-301. 



Wood-ay]Ae tree, description of its fruit, 118. 



Wynn, Sir Watkin Williams, fruit of the 

 Banana ripened in the garden of, 80. 



