INDEX. 



Achimenes longiflora, note upon, 50S. 



Administrators of the Jardm du Roi, Paris, 

 plants, received from the, 41 1, 413, 414. 



Ainger, Alfred, Esq., mode of heating ap- 

 plied by him to the large conservatory in the 

 Garden of the Society, 435. 



Alstrdmerias, on their cultivation, 124. 



Antoine, Mr. J., fruit trees received from, 414. 



Apple, Golden Pippin, grown on the common, 

 and on Siberian Crab Stocks, 109. 



Maclean's Favourite, noticed, 108. 



Sudbury Beauty, noticed, 109. 



Apricot, Moorpark, upon the causes of the 

 premature death of parts of its branches, 34. 



Articles distributed to Fellows of the Society, 



Auckland, Lord, plants received from, 416. 

 Audibert, M., plants received from, 412, 414. 

 Averrhoa Carambola, upon its cultivation, 419. 



Berkeley, Rev. Mr., Chamaemeles coriacea 



received from, 4 1 6. 

 Biasoletto, Dr., plants received from, 411 



Bolanos, s« 



frost 



1 tilt ! 



sionally < 



Backhouse, Mr. J., Streblorhiza speciosa 



ceived from, 418. 

 Barker, G., Esq., plants received from, 



Booth, Messi 



Brassica orientalis, experimented 



view to its amelioration, 351. 

 Brocoli, Knight's Protecting, 430. 

 Brunsvigia Josephines, notice of its flowering 



in an outside border, 221. 

 Buchan, Mr. William, on the cultivation of 



the cinnamon in England, 168. 

 Buckatzsch, Mr., Hardy Olive of Nikita, re- 



Buel, Jesse, Esq., fruit trees, received from, 

 415. 



Bunce, Mr., Eurybia glutinosa, received from, 



I Bulbs, notice of the flowering of several tender 

 varieties in an outside border, 221. 

 Bixrcharp, Mr., fruit trees received from, 415. 

 I Byres, R. W., Esq., on the cultivation oi 

 j Chlidanthus fragrans, 32. 



. 351. 



Beaton^, Mr. D., on the cultivation of the 



cactus tribe, 459. 

 Belfikld, Rev. F., note on the cultivation of 



chlidanthus fragrans, 220. 

 Bentham, George, Esq., on the Salvia patens, 



222. 



Cabbages, new and approved good varieties of, 

 430. 



Cactus tribe, on the cultivation and manage- 

 ment of, 459. 



Californian Seeds, plants raised from those 

 collected by Mr. D. Douglas, 376. 



Carbon, under the influence of light, is ab- 

 sorbed by mature leaves ; but is thrown off* by 

 immature leaves, 217. 



Carr, Mr., fruit trees received from, 415. 



Carrot, on the improvement of the wild, 348. 



Cattleya guttata, note upon, 177. 



Cattleyas, method of propagating, 1 79. 



Cauliflower, Large Asiatic, 430. 



