INDEX. 



Cebadilla, a new Mexican bulb, 395. 

 Celery, new and approved varieties of, 430. 

 Chernside, Mr., plants received from, 417. 

 Cherries, new varieties of, 429. 

 Chlidanthusfragrans, on its cultivation, 32, 220. 

 Chorozema varium, note upon, 478. 



Cinnamon, on its cultivation, 168, 



Climbing plants, light or porous nature of their 



alburnum, 36. 

 Coloured infusions, on the power possessed by 



plants of absorbing, 41. 

 Coniferous plants, upon raising them from 



seed, 344. 



Cooper, Capt. Morse, plants received from, 416. 

 Corehouse, Lord, Cytisus aeolicus, received 

 from, 416. 



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

 Crace, Mr. Henry, on a system of pruning 



fruit trees, 511. 

 Cress, Normandy and Golden, 430. 

 Cuming, Mr. Hugh, plants received from, 4 17. 



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Dahlia repens, 395. 



De Candolle, Professor, plants received from, 



Dearborn, Mr., fruit trees received from, 41 5. 

 De Wael, Mr., fruit trees received from, 415. 

 Dickson, G. F., Esq., plants received from, 418, 

 419. 



Douglas, Mr. David, account of his final Mis- 

 sion, 375. 



plants raised from his 



collections of seeds, 376. 



Drummond, Mr. Gregor, on the cultivation 

 of French pears, the formation of fruit bor- 

 ders, and experiments with regard to the 

 effects of supplying them with water at diffe- 

 rent temperatures, 49. 



Drummond, Mr., plants received from, 418. 



E 



East India Company, Hon., plants received 

 from, 416, 417, 419. 



Errington, Mr. Robert, upon forcing the 

 peaoh tree, 357- 



Exhibitions at the Garden of the Society, re- 

 gulations for, 447. 



F 



Falconer, Dr., plants received from, 411,413, 



Fig, Nerii, described, 165. 

 Figs, on their cultivation, 165. 

 Fischer, Dr., plants received from, 410, 412. 

 Fischer, Mr. C. A., plants received from, 411, 

 413. 



Flued Walls, account of those at Erskine House, 

 525. 



Fortune, Mr. Robert, upon the Achimenes 

 longiflora, 508. 



- — ■ on experiments upon 



the effects of Kyanized wood, and mer- 

 curial vapour upon plants, 515. 



Fruit Borders, on their foundation and ma- 

 nagement, 49. 



Fruits, Descriptions of new Varieties of, raised 

 by Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq., 62. 



Notice of the most remarkable varieties 



of, sent to the Society between 1831 and 

 1835, 108. 



Fruit trees, on a system of pruning them, 511. 



state of early productiveness, 49. 



composition for washing them, 180. 



on walls, upon the causes of the 



premature death of parts of their branches, 34. 



Frost, which occurred in the winter of 1 837-8, 

 observations upon the effects which it pro- 

 duced on plants, 225. 



Index of plants mentioned in the Re- 

 port on the effects of that experienced in the 

 winter of 1837-8, 309. 



near Bolanos, 385. 



G 



Gordon, Mr. George, upon raising coniferous 



plants from seed, 344. 

 Gordon, Rt. Hon. Robert, Echites stellaris, 



received from, 4 1 8. 

 Gourd, large weight of the Potiron Jaune, 1 13. 

 Gowans, Mr. William, on the grafting of 



Vines, 114. 

 Grafting, of vines, 114. 



Grape, cultivation of the, on flued walls, in the 

 open air, at Erskine House, 525. 



Ahbee, 172. 



Be Dana, 171. 



Charlesworth Tokay, 111. 



Fukree, 171. 



Hubshee, 171. 



Kishmiss, the celebrated wine of Shi- 



raz made from it, 172. 



Nice Black Cluster, 112. 



Party-coloured, 67- 



