CCCXXxii PEOCEEDlNaS OF THE ROYAL HOETICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Judging, rules for, xc, cxci, cccxiii 

 Juncaceae, new parasitic disease of, 249 

 Juniper, fertilization of, 495 

 Juniperus attica, 297 



nana, 304, 305 

 „ pachyploea, 381 



Kalanchoe x kewensis ' Excelsior,' A.M., 

 cxli 



Kalmia angustifolia, 379 

 „ cuneata, 800 

 „ glauca, 379 

 „ latifolia, 379 

 „ rubra, 379 

 Kellogg, V. L., " Insect Stories," 429 

 Kennedya monophylla, 375 



sp., 288 

 Kephlsia, plants at, 297 

 Kerria japonica, 397 

 Kingia, 292 



australis, 289, 296 

 „ sp., 287 

 Kitabelia Lindemuthii, 389 

 Kniphofia caulescens, 387 

 Tysonii, 387 

 Uvaria, 387 

 Knuth, P., " Handbook of Flower- polli- 

 nation," 165 

 Koelreuteria paniculata, 297, 393 

 Kunsea sp., 290 



Laelia Degeestiana var. Thompsonii, A.M., 

 cclxxxv 



Laeliocattleya X ' Aphrodite ' var. ' Mark 



Hambourg,' A.M., clxiii 

 „ X ' Berthe Fournier ' mag- 



nifica, F.C.C., cclxxxiii 

 „ X ' Golden Oriole/ A.M., 



superba, cclxxxvi 

 „ X ' Golden Oriole,' var. 



tigrina, AiM., clxxii 

 „ X ' Goldfinch,' Westonbirt 



var., A.M., Ixix 

 „ X luminosa magnifica, 



A.M., clxiii 

 „ X ' Madame H. Martinet,' 



496 



„ X ' Olivia,' A.M., ccxcii 



„ X * Ortrude,' magnifica, 



A.M., cclxxxvi 

 „ X ' Pauline,' A.M., ccc 



„ X Trimyra, A.M., Ixx, 



Ixxii 

 Lambertia sp., 290 



" Landscape Beautiful," F. A. Waugh, 

 427 



Landscape gardening, 496 



Lapageria rosea, 384 



Larch sawfly, the large, notifiable, 153 



Larix europaea, 496 



„ kurilensis, 397 



„ leptolepis, 397 



„ occidentalis, 379 

 Lasiandra macrantha, 383 

 Lasius niger americanus, 235 

 Latex, physiological function of, 801 

 Lathyrus pubescens, 384 

 „ splendens, 380 



Latton, G., " British Wild Flowers in 



their Natural Colour and Form," 156 

 Laurus nobilis, 297, 370, 372 

 Lavatera assurgentiflora, 380 



„ maritima, 389 

 Lavendula spica, 389 

 Lead arsenate, 496, 522 

 Leaf-position and decapitation, 249 

 Leaves and light, 250 

 „ shapes of, 497 

 „ with unlimited growth, 820 

 Leeks at Wisley, 1909-10, 213 

 Legislation against pests, etc., 150, 250 



„ and fruit marketing, 801 

 Legume inoculation, 249, 498 

 Legumes, native in Nebraska, etc., 498 

 Leguminous forage crops, 7 89 



,, plants in herbage, diagram, 7 

 „ in Nebraska, 251 



,, ,, lime in ash of, 20 



Lemons and their by-products, 251 

 Lenticels, exuberant formation in oak 



seedling, 252 

 Leonotis Leonurus, 387 

 Leopard moth, 498 

 Leptospermum bullatum, 375 

 Leschenaultia sp., 286, 288-290 

 Lespedeza cyrtobothra, 397 

 Lettuce ' Commodore Nut,' A.M., cxxi 

 „ ' Green Favourite,' A.M., cxxiii 

 „ ' Heartwell,' A.M., cxxiii 

 „ ' Supreme,' A.M., cxxiii 

 ,, selected from trial, cxxi, cxxii 

 „ ' White Favourite,' A.M., cxxiii 

 Leucopogon sp., 289, 291 

 Leucothoe Catesbaei, 379 

 „ racemosa, 379 

 Lewisia Tweedyi, 379 

 Leycesteria formosa, 399, 442 

 Libertia caerulescens, 384 



„ formosa, 384 

 Libocedrus chilensis, 384 

 „ leptolepis, 384 

 „ macrolepis, 393 

 Library, books added in 1909, 175 

 Lichens on azalea, xxix 

 Light, adaptation of plants to, 802 



„ and heat, influence on production 

 of organic matter in tea, 252 

 and flower colour, 502 

 ,, and leaves, 250 



optimum for development, 802 

 ,, perception of, in plants, 261 

 Ligustrum Delavayanum, 393 

 „ Henryi, A.M. cclxxii 

 ,, Japonicum, 295 

 „ lucidum, 393 

 ,, strongylophyllum, 393 



vulgare, 389 

 „ yunnanense, 393 

 Lilac sporting, xxxii 

 Lilacs, 442 

 Lilies, 252 



Lilium candidum, disease in, 252 

 „ colchicum, 443 



„ monadelphum var, Szovitzianum, 

 443, 444 



„ „ group at Wisley, 



445 



