INDEX. 



Calochortus, some species described, 275. 

 Cah/eanthus prcecox acclimatized, 41. 

 Cui'i/ptmnthes caryophyllifolia described, 59. 

 Cambusnethan Pippin noticed, 335. 

 Camellias, the species and varieties described, 



upon their cultivation in the open 



border, 168. 

 Camellia euryoides de-scribed, 51. 

 Camphorosma monspeliaca acclimatized, 33. 

 Camia indica acclimatized, 37- 



nepalensis, noticed, 391. 



Cuprifolium Douglusii. described, 244. 

 Carde, Cardonette, names of Cardoon, 10. 



(an 



and mode of culti 



n, 9. 



Celery, upon the cultivation of late, 



upon its culture, 43. 



Celsia cretica acclimatized, 42. 

 Charles Apple described, 259. 

 CharnocJc, or L 



Pear 



i the e 



i of, : 



Cherimoyer, 

 Cherry, Chinese, upon its culture, 180. 

 Cherry Orchard, M r . Labolchere's des- 

 cribed, 400. 

 Chimonanthus fragrans acclimatized, 41. 

 Chinese Plants, how to import them, 396. 

 Chou d'amour, a name of Orache, 130. 

 Cineraria cruenta, populifolia, and lanata a 



climatized, 42. 

 Cistus algarvensis acclimatized, 41. 



villosus, ib. 



mutabilis, ib. 



ledon, ib. 



ladaniferus, ib. 



Cleome rosea described, 65. 

 Clerodendron infortunatum noticed, 391. 

 Climate, upon supposed changes in that < 



England, 563. 

 Cneorum tricoccum acclimatized, 40. 

 Coccoloba pubescens noticed, 390. 

 Ccelogynefmbriata described, 69. 

 Commelina cucullata described, 64. 

 Commelina tuberosa acclimatized, 34. 

 Contin Reinette Apple, a new variety, de 



cribed, 339. 

 Convolvulus althceoides acclimatized, 40. 



of Anticor- 



Convolrulus Cneorum acclimatized, 4 

 Coronilla valentina acclimatized, 38. 



glauca, ib. 



Cotton, Willtam, upon t 

 . rosion Paint, 92. 



Coul Blush Apple, a new. variety, described, 

 340. 



Court of Wick Apple noticed, 335. 

 Crawford Pear described, 313. 

 ( 'r'nium a ma bile noticed, 391. 

 Crocuses, upon the spring varieties, 419. 

 Cupressus lusitanica acclimatized, 41. 

 Currants, an account of their having been pre- 

 served sound till November, 96. 

 Cymbidium reflexum noticed, 68. 

 Cynara Cardunculus, a name of the Cardoon, 9. 



Dahlia, a description of a good double, 145. 



an account of the varieties, 141. 



description of the most remarkable, 



149. 



Index of ditto, 1 64. 



Dall, James, upon forcing Asparagus, 188. 



i the Pine Apple, 1 a ' 

 atum described, \ 



Dendrobium t 



Devonshire Quarenden Apple described, 333. 



Dick, John, an account of a frame for pro- 

 tecting Wall-fruit, 76. 



Diomedea argentea described, 50. 



Disandra prostrata acclimatized, 35. 



Douglas, David, upon the species of Calo- 

 chortus, 275. 



his description of several 



species of Ribes, 508. 



Doyenne Gris Pear described, 177- 



panache Pear described 177- 



Dracocephalum canariense acclimatized, 42. 



Duchesse cTAngouleme Pear described and 



17<i. 



phaea rubra, 



istie, on the 



of Nyn 



Early Christie Pear described, 307- 

 Eccremocarpus scaber described, 249. 

 Ed irar dsi a microphylla acclimatized, 41. 

 Egg Plants described, 82. 

 Elcho Pear described, 320. 

 i Elford, or Buck's Rhubarb, treatment of, 89. 



