INDEX. 



CCCV 



Pear multiple, ccxxvi 

 packing, 297 

 ' Seckle,' 487 

 thrips, 791 



' Williams' Bon Chretien,' 491 



' Winter Nelis,' 487, 491 

 Pears, oriental, 791 



proliferous, ccxxiv 



seedless, ccxxiv 



super-grafting of, 7QI 

 Pearse, C. M., " Kitchen Garden and 



the Cook," 728 

 Peat water poisonous to plants, 298 

 Peaty swamp land, 477 

 Pecan, see Hicoria Pecan 

 Pegomyia brassicae, 770 

 Pelargonium citriodorum and its forms, 

 ccxxiii, ccxxiv 



' Cotswold,' cxxxii 



crispum, cxix 



hybrids, ccxxiv 



denticulatum hybrids, ccxxviii 



' Firedragon ' sporting, ccxxvii 



' Henry West,' cxliv 



hybrids, cxvii, cxix 



oil from, 489 



* The Shah,' cxix 

 Pelargoniums, colours of, cxvi 

 Peloric form of Cattleya, ccxxvi 

 Penicillium in nectar, 295 

 Pennisetum ciliare, 783 

 Pentstemon Davidsonii, A.M., cxxxiii 

 Perilampus hyalinus, 770 

 " Perpetual Flowering Carnation, The," 

 by M. C. Allwood, reviewed, 249 

 Persea gratissima, 460 

 Persimmon, Japanese, 335 



' Ormond,' 792 

 Persimmons, astringency of, 489 

 Pescatoria, 792 



Pests scheduled by Board of Agri- 

 culture, 490 



Peziza Wilkommii on Pinus Laricio, 

 780 



Petrea volubilis, cxxxii 

 Phalaenopsis Aphrodite, ccxxx 



Lindenii, ccxxx 

 Phaseolus Caracalla, ccxxiv 

 Philadelphus, ' Norma,' A.M., cxl 



propagation, 305 

 Philodendron, ferments in, 456 

 Phlox Nelsonii subulata, 27 

 Phoenix dactylifera, 332 

 Phoma batatae, 508 

 Phomopsis citri, 466, 467 

 Phrynium setosum, 490 

 Phthoximaea opercella, 793 

 Phyllocactus, ferments in, 456 

 Phyteuma, ferments in, 456 

 Phytophthora Faberi, 781 



infestans, 302, 309, 314, 

 317, 321, 805, ccxxviii, 

 ccxxix 

 oospores of, 299 

 Picea excelsa, 308 



magnifica, cxxi 



Morinda, 312 



Parryana, 719 



pungens glauca, cxxi 



Piloccreus Straussi, 792 



Pine, Austrian, as shelter tree, 18 



western, for naval use, 312 

 turpentine in, 789 



yellow, its use, 312 

 Pinus canariensis, 585, 587 



Cembra, 304 



flexilis, 490 



insignis, 585 



Laricio, 283, 780 



Malletti, 792 



maritima, 591 



monticola, Soo 



Pinaster, 585 



ponderosa, 779 



Strobus, 304 



sylvestris, 304 

 Pisum umbellatum, cxxii 

 Pith ray flecks, 792 

 Pittosporum bicolor, xxvi 



Colensoi, xxvi 



cornifolium, xxvi 



crassifolium, xxvi 



grandiflorum, cxli 



Ralphii, xxvi 



Tobira, xxvi 



variegatum, xxvi 



umbellatum, xxvi 

 " Plant Geography," by G. S. Boulger, 



reviewed, 253 

 Plasmopara viticola, spore germination, 

 300 



Platanus, 795 



Platycodon grandiflorum semiduplex, 

 cl 



Plenodomus destruens, 804 

 Plowrightia morbosa, 766 

 Plum-boring moth, cxix 



' Clyman,' 792 



' Coe's Golden Drop,' 491 



Japanese, 792, 793 



' Laire,' 792 



'Moncelt,' origin of, 792 



'Pond's seedling,' 491 



' Victoria,' 313 



weeping, 312 

 Pneumathodes in Begonia, 300 

 Podocarpus, xliii 



oleifolius, 490 



Roraimae, 490 

 Podochaenium eminens, 793 

 Podosphaera oxyacantha, 486 

 Poga oleosa, 490 

 Poinsettia pulcherrima alba, 491 

 Pollination, effect on fruit, 301 



in orchards, 366, 615, 774, 793 

 Polyanthus, hose-in-hose, xlv 

 Polygonatum, ferments in, 456 

 Polypodium iridioides pendulum grandi- 

 ceps, F.C.C., liv 



Mayi cristatum, A.M., cxliii 



sp., galls on, xxxviii 

 Polyporus adustus, 463 

 Polystictus versicolor, 463 

 Pomegranate ' Wonderful,' 335 

 Pomelo knot disease, 466 

 Popenoe, F. W., on the tropical and 

 sub-tropical fruits of California, 330 

 Poplar, diseased, cxviii 



