GENERAL INDEX. 



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Fungoid pests {cont.) : 

 Ovularia, species of, 336 

 Peach-mildew, 337 

 Pear-scab, 337 



Peronoplasmopara cubensis, 312 

 Plant diseases in Virginia, 339 

 Potato disease-resistance, 340, 341 

 ,, diseases and treatment, 340 

 ,, spraying experiments, 343 

 ,, web-like covering on, lxxxix 

 Pestalozzia palmarum, 309 

 Rhizoctonia violacea, lxxxix 

 Rust problems, 346 

 Silver-leaf disease, 350 

 Sphasrotheca mors-uvae, 128, 138 



pannosa, 142, 208 

 Sugar-cane, fungoid diseases, 354 



„ top-rot disease, 354 

 Tobacco, Wilt disease, 355 

 Tomato diseases, 355 

 Fungus disease of the cherry laurel, 142 

 ,, diseases, report of, Connecticut, 

 U.S.A., 320 



Fusicladium pirinum, 337 



Garden at Wisley, 62 



Gardens, physic and botanic, 5 



Gasoline blast-lamp, 324 



General meetings, i 



,, ,, annual, ii 



Gentiana Melvillei, 321 



Ginseng root, 43 



Gipsy moth, 321 



Gladiolus, the, 321 



' French Fleet,' A.M., cxlii 

 ,, ' Lady Inchiquin,' A.M., cxl 

 ,, ' Peace Envoy,' A.M., cxliii 



Glasshouses at Wisley, 71 



Gnidia polystacha, 321 



Godetia ' Schamani flore pleno,' A.M., 

 cxliv 



Golden seal, 321 



Grain smuts, 322 



Gratiola officinalis, 47 



Grobya galeata, Bot. C, clxxix 



Guava, 261 



Guppy, H. B., " Observations of a Natu- 

 ralist in the Pacific," vol. ii. 274 



Hail, effect of, on branches, xlix 

 "Handbook of Flower Pollination," Dr. 



Paul Knuth, 270 

 Hayashi, N., Japanese horticulture, 18 

 ,, „ chrysanthemum cultivation in 

 Japan, 29 



Helichrysum Davyi, 322 

 Saweri, 322 

 Helleborus orientalis, A.M , cxxi 

 Heloniopsis breviscapa, A.M., cxx 

 Hemeleia americana, 336 

 Hemerocallis corona, A.M., cxxxiv 

 „ ' Dr. Regel,' A M., cxl 



,, x luteola, A.M., cxxxv 



Henna, 45, 47 



Henslow, Prof., evolution and adaptation, 

 159 



Henslow, Prof., species and varieties, 

 their origin, 164 

 ,, ,, testimonial, xlviii 



,, ,, true meaning of natural 



selection, &c, 90 

 „ ,, uses of British plants, 



279 



„ „ vegetative sports and 



floral freaks, 1 

 ■ Herbaceous border, manure for, 263 

 ; Herbals, 51 

 Herbs, medicinal, 55, 60 

 "Heredity," C. W. Saleeby, M.D., 273 

 Hippophae Rhamnoides, 322 

 Hollies, 118 



„ hybridising of, 322 

 „ variegated, 121 

 , Holmes, E. M., horticulture in relation 

 to medicine, 42 

 Hormium pyrenaicum, 322 

 ! "Horticultural Note-book," by J. C. 

 Newsham, 278 

 Hort. Soc. of Mass., U.S.A., trans., 322 

 1 Horticulture in relation to medicine, 42 

 Hybridising hollies, 322 

 Hyssop, 47 



Hyssopus officinalis, 47 



Ilex aquifolium and varieties, 123 



,, cornuta, 125 



,, crenata, 125 



,, Dipyrena, 126 



,, integra, 126 



„ latifolia, 126 



,, opaca, 126 



„ Pernyi, 126 

 Ilysanthes Plantaginella, 322 

 Impatiens Holstii, A.M., cxxxii, 323 

 Importance of selecting seed in practical 



forestry, 147 

 Imports, exports, &c, affecting British 



horticulture, 182 

 Indigo-producing substance, 323 

 Insect pests : 



Aleyrodes vaporariorum, 297 



aphides, 299 



apple maggot, 300 



cacao in W. Indies, 305 



Castnia licus, 353 



caterpillars in plums, 263 



chestnut weevils, 306 



codlin moth, 300 



cotton, insect pests of, 310 



,, plant, weevil-resisting, 311 



crane fly, 312 



Cryptococcus-fagi, xciv 



daddy-longlegs, 312 



destructive in United States, 324 



flies and Arum maculatum, 302 



Indian corn insect injuries, 323 



injurious to shade trees, 323 



Lampronia rubiella, lxxii 



Leucophaaa surinamensis, xlvi 



nut-weevils, 334 



raspberry moth, lxxii 



rose 345 

 ,, weevils on, lxxi 



Pseudococcus aceris, Ixxviii 



