CCXXxiv PEOCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Dendrobium x "Wiganica illustre, A.M., [ 

 clxxii 



Dendroctomus brevicornis, Lee, 267 

 Dianthus ' Spencer Bickham,' A.M., cx 

 Diseases of plants due to physiological j 



causes, 258 i 

 Donors of seeds, plants, trees, &c., to the i 



Society's Gardens at Wisley in 1906, 



314 ' 

 Drug plant cultivation, 258 

 Dymond, T. S., education of the cottage 



and market gardener, 113 | 



I 

 I 



Earle, Mrs. C. W., " Garden Colour," 299 i 

 " I^arly Lessons in Cottage Gardening," ' 



A. A. Kerridge, 304 

 Education of the cottage and market 



gardener, 113 

 Electrical potential, influence of, on the ; 



growth of plants, 258 i 

 Epidendrum confusum, Bot. Cert., i 

 clxxxviii 



„ floribundum, Bot. Cert., 



ccvii 



„ odoratissimum, Bot. Cert., 



clxxxi 



Eremuri, the, 259 ! 

 Eriophes ribis, 163 ' 

 " Eton Nature-Study and Observational 



Lessons," D. Hill and W. M. Webb, 



290 



Eucalyptus, Hardy, Ixv 



Eustoma (Lisianthus) erythropensis, 



A.M., cxviii 

 Evaporation of water from apple trees 



during the winter, 260 

 Examination of men employed in public 



parks, 320 

 Exhibition of South African fruit, 243 



Familiar trees, G. S. Boulger, 297 



"First Steps in Gardening," W. P. 

 Wright and E. J. Castle, 303 



Fitzgerald, H. P., " A Concise Handbook 

 of Climbers, Twiners, and Wall 

 Shrubs," 301 



Flavour of potatoes and artificial man- 

 ures, 289 



Floral adaptations to humming birds, 102 

 ,, ,. ,, insect i^oUination, 



99 



Floral Committee, xcviii 



Flowering of fruit trees and meteorologi- 

 cal data, 260 

 „ ,, trees, conditions which affect 

 the time of, 260 



Flowers, annual, 251 



" Flowers and Fruit for the Home," 



J. L. Richmond, 306 

 Forcing beans, 254 



Formation and care of lawns and golf- 

 greens, 11 



Freesia Tubergenii, A.M., cii 



Fruits, new promising, 261 



Fruit trees, constituents of plant food, 

 267 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, cxxxvi 



Fungicides, 278 



Fungus disease of the cranberry, 257 



Fungus pests : 



Ascochyta Yiolee, xciii 

 Black currant rust, 288 

 Cladosporium elegans, 288 

 Cronartium ribicolum, 288 

 Gooseberry mildew, xcvi 

 Macrosporium solani, 270 

 Phytophthora infestans, 270 

 Rhizoctonia on potatoes, Ixviii 

 Rose rust, 274 

 Sclerotinia parasitica, Ixxvii 

 Septoria Petroselinii var. Apii, xciii 

 Silver leaf, Ixxviii 

 Sphserotheca mors-Uvae, xcvi 

 Stereum purpureum, Ixxviii 

 Tomato Bacteriosis, 169 

 Trematovoloa Matruchoti, 282 

 Tulip disease, Ixxvii 



" Garden Beautiful, The : Home Woods, 

 Home Landscape," W. Robinson, 304 



"Garden Colour," Mrs. Earle and others, 

 299 



Garden nomenclature, 25 

 " ,, small, how to crop profitably," 

 261 



" Gardening : a Guide for Amateurs in 



India," W. W. Johnstone, 300 

 General meetings, i 

 Gilia coronopifolia, A.M., cxxiv 

 Gladiolus ' Golden Ray,' A.M., cxxii 



'Mrs. Cecil Baring,' A.M., 

 cxxii 



„ ' Mrs. Codrington,' A.M., cxxii 

 'Ne Plus Ultra,' A.M., cxiii ' 

 Glass, coloured, effect on vegetation, 257 

 Gloag, M. R., "A Book of English 



Gardens," 298 

 Gloriosa Rothschildiana citrina, A.M., 

 cxvi 



" Glossary of Botanic Terms," B. Daydon 



Jackson, 292 

 Grape berry moth {Polychrosis viteana), 



261 



Grape-root worm and bud gnat [Fidia 



viticida and Cecomidia s]j.), 261 

 Grapes, bag method of keeping, 254 

 " Guide to the Principal Families of 

 Flowering Plants," T. Adams, 290 



Hall, A. D., " The Book of the Rotham- 



sted Experiments," 309 

 "Hardy Garden Book, Another," Helena 



Rutherford, 305 

 Harebells, mountain, 262 

 Haricot beans, poisonous, 269 

 Harris, M. O'Brien, " Seasonal Botany," 



294 



Harwood, W. S., " New Creations in Plant 



Life," 307 

 Hazel gall mites, 168 

 Heaths, hardy, 262 



Hemipilia amethystina, Bot. Cert., cxcii 

 Hennesey, J. E., "The School Garden," 

 302 



