INDEX. 



cccxxxix 



Rhododendron niveum, 400 

 Nuttallii, 400 

 „ ponticum, cxix 



„ primulinum, A.M., 517, 



liv, Iv 



„ 'Princess Juliana,' A.M., 



cxxviii 



„ racemosum, 371, 373 



„ rhombicum, 398 



„ rubiginosum, 394 



„ serpyllifolium, 398 



„ Smirnowi, 390 



„ sublanceolatum, 394 



„ Thompsonii, 371 



„ triflorum, 400 



„ Ungernii, 827 



,, X Victorianum, 400 



,, yunnanense, 394 



Rhododendrons, Chinese- Tibetan, 269 

 Rhodora canadensis, 270 

 Rhodotypos kerrioides, 398 

 Rhubarb flowers as vegetables, 517 

 Rhus Cotinus, 390, 442 

 „ glabra laciniata, 379 

 „ Henryi, 394 

 „ sinica, 394 

 „ Toxicodendron, 379 

 ,, typhina laciniata, A.M., cxxviii 

 ,, viminalis, 297 

 Ribeira da Santa Luzia, gorge of, 



Madeira, 65 

 Ribes inebrians, 379 

 ,, Spaethianum, 379 

 ,, speciosum, 379 

 „ viburnifolium, 381 

 River decoration, 827 

 Road in hiUs, Madeira, 64 

 Robinia Kelseyi, A.M., cxxxiii, cxxxiv 

 Rock garden, how to build one, 331 

 " Rock Gardens, how to make and main- 

 tain them," L. B. Meredith, 435 

 " Rock and Water Gardens : Their 

 making and planting," F. W. Meyer, 

 436 



Rodgersia pinnata, 270, 395 

 „ podophylia, 398 

 Romneya Coulteri, 371, 373 

 Root pressure in Cornus macrophylla, 775 

 Roots, aerial, of Acanthorhiza aculeata, 

 222 



„ anatomy of, 270 

 Rosa multiflora, ' Flame,' A.M., cxlix 



„ Seraphini, 270 

 Roscoea purpurea, 400 

 " Rose Annual for 1910," E. Mawley, 



427 



Rose chafer, 271 

 „ conference, 828 

 „ ' Daphne,' A.M., clvi 

 „ de Madera, cxiv 

 „ diseases of, 831 



„ ' Dorothy Ratcliffe,' A.M., cclxviii 

 „ ' Duchess of Westminster,' A.M., 



cxxviii, cxxx 

 „ 'Ethel Malcolm,' A.M., cclxviii 

 „ ' Excelsa,' A.M., cxxviii 

 „ ' Freda,' A.M., cxli 

 „ history of, 832 

 „ hybrids, 517 



Rose, insects of, 833 



„ ' Juliet,' F.C.C., cxliii 



„ ' Lady Hillingdon,' A.M., Hi 



„ ' Mary, Countess of Ilchester,' 



A.M., cxlv 

 „ ' Mrs. Foley Hobbs,' A.M., cxlv 

 „ ' Mrs. Herbert Stevens ' A.M., 



cclxviii 

 „ slugs, 271 



„ with foliose sepals, cxviii 

 " Rose-growing made Easy," E. T. Cook, 

 165 



Roses affected by frost, 1908-9, 366 



„ for Rock Gardens, 834 



„ new, 271, 834 

 " Roses and Rose Culture,^' W. Paul, 433 

 " Roses of the Bavarian Highlands," 



J. Swertschlager, 438 

 Rosmarinus officinalis, 371, 373 

 Rotation experiments, 266, 517 

 Rubia peregrina, 304 

 Rubus austrahs, 376, 442 



,, bambusarum, 395 



„ deliciosus, 379 



,, innominatus, 395 



„ lasiostylus, 395 



„ nutkaensis, 442 



„ ornamental species, 518 



„ phoenicolasius, 398 



,, saxatilis, 304 

 Rudbeckia hirta, annual vars., 272 

 Rumex Acetosa in herbage, 8 

 Ruscus aculeatus, 390 

 Russelia juncea, fasciation in, xxvii 

 Rust fungi, 834 



SaKx alba, 442, cxviii 



„ Caprea, 442 



„ fragihs britannica, cxviii 



„ monoecious, xxxv, xxxvii, xxxviii 



„ viridis, cxviii 

 Salsify, its origin and history, 352 

 Salvia bicolor, 391 



„ chamaedryoides, 381 



„ dichroa, 391 



„ japonica, 395 



„ viscosa, 391 

 Sambucus, 442 



San Antonio, Madeira, hills near, 72 



„ Jose scale, 153, 520, 834 

 Sand binding grasses, 248 



„ plains, vegetation of, 518 

 Sanders, T. W., " Mushrooms and their 

 Cultivation," 174 

 „ „ " The Alphabet of Gar- 

 dening," 427 

 Santolina incana, 337 

 Sao Martinho Church, Madeira, 64, 379 

 Sapium sp., 272 

 Saponaria officinalis, 296 

 Sap-pressure in birch stem, 227 

 Saprophytes, Javanese, 272 

 Sarracenia, 272 



„ X Willmottae, A.M., cxxviii 

 Sassafras officinale, 379 

 Saunders, G. S., the late, xl, cxiii 

 Saxifraga aizoides, 304, 305 

 Aizoon, 337 



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