INDEX. 



Acacia Julibrissin, 38. 



Aiton, William Townsend, Esq. plant pre- 

 sented by, to the Society's Garden, 65. 



Allen, Thomas, his method of growing 

 forced Cucumbers, 127- 



Amaranthus Hybridus, and Caudatus, 55. 



Amaryllis Samiensis, on the cultivation of, 

 259. 



Amaryllis, remarkable case of praeternatural 

 formation in the Flowers of one, 313. 



American Fruits, description of some, of 

 which trees have been transmitted to the 

 Society, 409, et seqq. — Peaches, 409-14. — 

 Apples, 415-417- 



American Orchideous plants, method of culti- 

 vating them, 405. 



Apothecaries, Society of, plant presented from 

 their garden, 89. 



Apple, the Siberian Bittersweet, 547- 



Calville Rouge de Micoud, 242. 



Apples, American, description of those of 

 which trees have been sent to the Society, 



* Early Bough, 415. 



Honey Greening, ib. 



— — Early July Pippin, ib. 



Ortley Apple, ib. 



iEsopus Spitzemberg, 416. 



Large Fall Pippin, ib. 



American Nonpareil, ib. 



Swaar Apple, 417. 



Straat Apple, ib. 



Van Dyne Apple, ib. 



Apricot, notice of a seedling variety, 393. 

 Arum Dracunculus, 49. 



Asparagus, on a method of growing it in single 



rows, 390. 



. Potatoe, 57 > • 



Atkinson, William, Esq. account of a trough 



made with slates, 543. 

 Atkinson's Melon pits, description of those in 



the Society's Garden, 385. 



Atmosphere, remarks on, 1.— On confined At- 

 mosphere, 17. 



B 



Barnard, Edward, Esq. presentations by, to 

 the Society, 95. 



Barnet, James, an Account and description 

 of the different varieties of Strawberries 

 which have been cultivated and examined in 

 the Society's Garden, 145 et seqq. (and see 

 Index, p. 222.) 



Bedford, His Grace the Duke of, plants and 

 seeds presented by, 290, 566. 



Beet, Sea; English ; Irish, 578, 9. 



Bentham, George, Esq. roots sent by, 295. 



Bird, James, Esq., seeds presented by, 92. 



Black Seeded Gotte Lettuce, 574. 



Borecole, Portugal; Large Ribbed; Neapoli- 

 tan, 565, 8. 



Boston Nectarine, notice of the, 394. 



Bowers, John, his directions for destroying 

 the bug and scale on Pine-Apple plants, 

 117. 



Braddick, John, Esq. his account of a Com- 

 position for washing the branches of Fruit 

 Trees, 541. 



Brassica Gongylodes, and Eruca, 53. 



Breese, John, his method of growing Pines 

 with a bottom heat of dung, 1 18. 



Brinjall, (a variety of the common Egg 

 plant) directions for cultivating and cooking 

 it, 116. • 



Brookes, Samuel, plants presented by, 90, 

 324. 



Buda Kale, mode of blanching it in the man- 

 ner of Sea Kale, 112. • 



Bug, directions for destroying it, on Pine- 

 Apple plants, 117. 



Bryan Edwards's Pear, notice of, 395. 



Burn, Henry, his account of a new Seedling 

 Grape, 122. 



