GEi^ERAL INDEX. 



ccxxxix 



Samshu (a Chinese spirit) from Sorghum 

 vulgare, 274 



San Jose scale, experiments with insecti- 

 cides, 274 



Saprophytes, 43 



Saxifraga oppositifolia, A.M., cvii 



Scale, cottony grass [Eriopeltis festuccn 



Fonse), 274 

 " School and Garden," W. P. Wright, 304 

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



302 



" School Gardening," W. E. Watkins and 



A. Sowman, 302 

 Scientific Committee, Iviii 

 " Scientific Lectures," Rt. Hon. Lord Ave- 



bury, 292 



Scott-Elliot, G. F., "Romance of Plant 

 Life," 292 



Scott, Mrs. H. Dukinfield, animated 



photographs of plants, 48 

 Seaside, trees and shrubs for, 285 

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



294 



Seed from diseased tomato plants, 170 

 Seeds, germination of, action of copper 

 on, 171 

 ,, longevity of, 275 

 Selection, importance of, in vegetative 



reproduction, 275 

 " Self-educator in Botany," R. S. Wishart, 

 291 



Senecio Veitchianus, 275 

 Shothole fungi, 288 

 Shows : 



British-grown Fruit, xxxix 

 Colonial Fruit, xxix 

 Holland House, xxxii 

 Temple, xxiv 

 Silver leaf in plums, Ixxviii 

 Sobralia x Amesife, A.M., clxxxix 

 Holfordi, F.C.C., clxxxix 

 ,, Lowii, A.M., cxcvii 

 Sodium salts, influence on plants, 275 

 Soil, acidity of, 276 

 ,, inoculation, field notes on, 276 

 „ ,, wdth artificial cultures, 



276 



,, sterilisation, 276 

 ,, ,, practice of, 277 



„ studies on the properties of an un- 

 productive, 277 

 ,, testing in paraffined wire pots, 277 

 " Soils," E. W. Hilgard, 297 

 Solanum Commersonii, 278 

 Solanums, tuberous, Ixxx 

 Some phases of twentieth-century horti- 

 culture in the L'nited States, 58 

 „ Remarkable adaptations of plants 

 to insects, 97 

 Sophro-Cattleya x warnhamensis ' Cerise,' 



F.C.C., clxx 

 Sophro-Laelia x ' Phroso,' A.M., cxciv 

 Sorrel-spinach (Bumex patientia), 278 

 South African Exhibition of Fruit, 243 

 Spathoglottis x Colmanii, A.M., clxviii 

 Spotting in apples, xcii 

 Spray mixtures and spray machinery, 279 

 Spraying fungicides and insecticides, 278 

 Stelis muscifera, Bot. Cert., cxc 



Step, E., Wayside and Woodland 



Blossoms." 291 

 Sterilised soil and germination of seeds, 



280 



Stokesia cyanea pra^cox, A.M., cxxi 

 Strawberries, failures with, 287 



in Ohio, 280 

 Strawberry crown girdler {Otiorhijnchiis 



ovahis Linn.), 279 

 Sugar beet, influence of environment on, 



280 



Sulphate of lime as a dressing for fruit 

 trees, 269 



Sutton, M. H. F., formation and care of 

 lawns and golf-greens, 11 



Sweet fennel {Fcenicidiim cliilce), 280 



Swe epea ' Audrey Crier,' A.M., cxxi 

 ,, ,, ' Rosy Morn,' A.M., cxx 



Syed Siraj-ul-Hasan, a further communi- 

 cation on the cultivation of grapes in 

 Daulatabad, 222 



Table decoration, 280 



Tea and the tea plant, 64 

 ,, manufacture of, 90 

 „ plant, cultivation of, 87 

 ,, ,, discovery of, in India, 65 

 „ ,, species and varieties of, 71 



Temple Show, xxiv 



" Text-book of Fungi, A," G. Massee, 308 

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

 ! 302 



The West Indian lime [Citrus medica 



var. acida), 172 

 Thunbergia mysorensis, A.M., cv 

 Thunia Marshalliana alba, A.M., clxxxix 

 ; ,, X Veitchiana, 'BurfordVar.,' A.M., 



clxxxvii 

 I Tobacco breeding, 281 

 1 ,, diseases, 281 

 ' Tomato Bacteriosis, 169 



„ ' Lye's Early Gem,' A.M., cxlv 

 ,, plants diseased, seeds from, 170 

 Trematovoloa Matruchoti parasitic on 



limes, 282 

 Trevoria Chloris, Bot. Cert., cc 

 Trials at Wisley : 

 Annuals, 323 

 Appliances, &c., 350 

 Broccoli, 327 

 Dahlias, 325 



Miscellaneous vegetables, 330 

 I Peas, 333 

 ! Potatoes, 341 

 Tomatoes, 348 

 Tuberous solanums, Ixxx 

 Tulip ' Beauty of Bath,' A.M., clv 

 ,, ' Henner,' A.M., civ 

 „ ' Inglescombe Yellow,' A.M., civ 

 „ ' Iris,' A.M., civ 

 „ ' Millet,' A.M., civ 

 „ ' Psyche,' A.M., civ 

 „ ' Walter T. Ware,' A.M., civ 

 ,, ' Yellow Picotee,' A.M., civ 

 Tulipa Fosteriana, 282 



F.C.C., chv 

 „ Gesneriana lutea, A.M., civ 

 1 „ Greigii alba, Bot. Cert., cliv 



