INDEX. 



Smith, John, his account of a Cherry Orchard, 

 400. 



Smith, William, his account of Dahlias, 

 141. 



Speechly's Treatise on the Vine commented 

 upon, 263. 



Spinach, Mountain, a name of Orache, 130. 

 Stachys coccinea acclimatized, 33. 

 Stachyfarpheta mutabilis noticed, 391. 

 Standard Fruit Trees, upon their manage- 

 ment, 291. 

 Stajn Ha chinensis, 20, 2*J. 



cochinchinensis, 2 1 . 



Stothard, William, upon forcing 



190. 

 Stove Plants, 



their cultivation, 389. 

 the 



on their cultivation, 342. 



Street, John, on acclimatizing plants at Biel, 



in East Lothian, 31. 

 Street, S. S. upon procuring new wood in old 



Fruit Trees, 417- 

 Sweet Topaz Apple, a new variety, described, 



310. 



Tbedgold, Thomas, upon the applicatic 

 hot water to heating Hot-houses, 568. 



Ulex Europ&us, double variety, described, 237- 



Uropetalon longifolium described, 74. 



Veltheimia media acclimatized, 40. 



Verangcane, a nam 



Verbena triphylla s 



Veronica decussata acclimatized, 41. 

 I Viedaze, a name of the Egg Plant, 83. 



Vines, some remarks upon those of Speechly, 

 ! 263. 



j the mode of cultivating it at Fon- 



tainbleau, 373. 

 Virgilia sericea, a synonym of Anagyris In- 

 i dica, 245. 



J aOenncmontana granssnna (it 

 Tagetes lucida acclimatized, 42 



Tallies, an improvement upon them, 268. 

 Tarvey Codlin, a new variety, described, 

 338. 



Tephrosia? chinensis described, 58. 



Teucrium flavum acclimatized, 37. 



fruticans acclimatized, 41. 



fruticosum acclimatized, 32. 



marum acclimatized, 33. 



Thea, the species described, 519. 



TJtermopsis laburnifolia, a synonym of Ana- 

 gyris indica, 245. 



nepalensis, ib. 



Thompson, Joseph, on Mr. Speechly's va- 

 rieties of Grape, 263. 

 Thrifty Pear described, 314. 

 To l let, George, upon preserving Apples as 



Torbron, Thomas, upon the use of Quince 



Stocks, 213. 

 Townshend, William, on the cultivation of 



Orache, 130. 

 Transplanting, remarks upon, 294. 

 Traill, James, on the species of Hoya, 16. 



Walcot, William, his description of Wicker 



Protections for tender plants, 9 1 . 

 Wall Fruit, a mode of protecting, described, 

 I 76. 



Wall Pole Pear described, 306-326. 

 i Webster, James, an account of his exhibi- 

 tion of Currants in November, 96. 

 Wedgewood, John, his mode of planting 

 : Celery, 91. 

 Whale, William, upon the use of hot water 



in heating Stoves, 203. 

 Whorle Pear described, 324. 

 Williams, John, upon the cause of Russet, 

 505. 



Williams, Richard, his mode of destroying 



Caterpillars, 403. 

 Water Benvie Pear described, 319. 

 Winter Ricket Pear described, 325. 

 Wormsley Pippin described, 333. 

 Wrightia tincioria described, 54. 



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Xylophylla latifolia noticed, 392 



Benvie Pear, described, 



Yellow Pear of Bambriech described, 31 1 

 Yellow Sugar-loaf Pear described, 3 1 7« 



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