: introduced by him for 



Johnson, 



small quantities of salt mixed 

 541. 



Imperatrice Nectarine, 395. 

 Insects, account of a Lime Duster for the de- 

 struction of those on fruit trees, 124. 

 efficacy of Tobacco water in their de- 

 struction, 532. 

 Ipomcea Purpurea, Villosa, and Coccinea, 



55. 

 Judd, Dan 



observation; 

 I are liable, 

 it, 300. 



disease 



Keens, Michael, observations on his mode 

 of cultivating Strawbemes, 105. 



Knight, Thomas Andrew, Esq. on the culti- 

 vation of Strawberries, 101. 



, upon the benefi- 

 cial effects of protecting the stems of fruit 

 trees from Frost, in winter, 228. 



, account of a me- 

 thod of obtaining very early crops of the 

 Grape and Fig, 232. 



■ on the culture 



of Strawberries, 255. 



on the cultivation of 



the Amaryllis Sarniensis, or Guernsey Lily, 



r seedling Nectarine, 395. 



{ of Pear from Chii 



new seedling Pears, of which grafts were 

 transmitted to the Society, 446". 

 observations on 



the qualities of newly raised Fruits, exem- 

 plified in Plums, 529-31. 

 Knight, Thomas Andrew, Esq. notice of the 

 Siherian Bittersweet, a new and valuable 



Laifue Epinarde ; Chicoree, 581,2. 

 Lambert, Aylmer Bourke, Esq. plants pre- 

 sented by him to the Society's Garden, 67, 



serving Nuts, 546'. 



Lavandula Stcechas, 47. 



Leek, proliferous, 575. 



Lemon Trees, particulars of the 

 in the vicinity of Florence, 543. 



Lettuces, new or remarkable varieties culti- 

 vated in the Society's Garden, 574, 581. 



Lime Duster for the destruction of insects on 

 fruit trees, 124. 



Lindley, John, Report upon the new or 

 rare Plants which have flowered in the So- 

 ciety's Garden at Chiswick, from its first 

 formation to March 1824, 62. (and see 

 Index, to the Report, p. 100.) 



299. (and 



March 



Index 



t Report, p. 299.) 



up... 



the 



natural laws which govern the produ 

 Double Flowers, arising out of a remark- 

 able case of praeternatural formation in the 

 flowers of an Amaryllis, 309. 



Report upon the effect 



produced on certain plants in the Society's 

 Garden, by the frost which occurred during 

 the night of April 2<)th, 1820', 493, et seqq. 



X of Ten va- 



rieties of Persian Melons, 553. 

 List of the new or rare Plants, which have 

 flowered in the Society's Garden at Chiswick, 

 from its first formation to March 1825, 100, 

 299. 



of Strawberries that have been cultivated 



and examined in the Society's Garden, 222. 



Loddiges, Messrs. plants presented by them 

 to the Society, 289, 461, 



