INDEX, 



cccxli 



Sophrocattleya X 'Doris,' Cobb's var. 



r.C.C, ccxci, ccxcii 

 Sophrolaeliocattleya X * Alethaea,' A.M., 



ccxcvii 

 Sorghum, 840 

 Soy bean, 275 



Spanish oyster plant, origin of, 123 

 Sparrows, 840 



Spartium junceum, 371, 840 

 Spectroscope, use in study of plant life, 

 82 



Sphaeropsis malorum, 770 



Sphaerotheca Mors-uvae, 150 



Sphagnum for cuttings, 522 



Spinach winter, at Wisley, 1909-10, 213 



Spinifex longifolius, 286 



Spiraea Aruncus, cxvii 



„ confusa, 391 



„ discolor, 840 



„ „ ariaefolia, 380 



„ flagelliformis, 400 



„ media, 391 



„ tomentosa, 380 

 Spiranthes Romanzoffiana, 303 

 Sports, production of, 848 

 Sprajdng, 522, 840, etc. 

 Spring bulb show, xvii 

 Squash bug, 523 



„ vine borer, 523 

 Stachyurus praecox, 398 

 " Standard Cyclopaedia of Modern Agri- 

 culture and Rural Economy," R. P. 

 Wright, 172 

 Stanhopea saccata, B.C., clxxi 

 Staphylea colchica, 391 

 Statistics of horticultural interest, 153 



„ pomologicai, 265 

 Stemphylium citri, 489 

 Stenanthium robustum, 380 

 Stenoglottis longifolia, 841 

 Stephanandra flexuosa, 398 

 Tanakae, 398 

 " Stephens' Book of the Farm," J. Mac- 



donald, 172 

 Sterculia platanifoHa, 395 

 Stewart, A. W., " Recent Advances in 

 Physical and Inorganic Chemistry," 

 167 



Stipa arundinacea, 377 



Stizolobium sp., 846 



Stopes, M. C, " Ancient Plants," 431 



Storage of pears, 841 



Stranvaesia glaucescens, 400 



Strawberries, 838, 842 



„ for dry weather, 276 

 „ on light soils, 637 

 Strawberry ' Mark Twain,' A.M., cxx 



„ weevil, 523 

 Strehtzia hybrid, xxxiv 

 Stuartia Pseudo- camellia, 398 

 Stylidium sp., 291 

 Styrax japonicum, 398 

 „ Obassia, 398 

 „ officinale, 391 

 „ serrulatum virgatum, 400 

 Suess, E., " The Face of the Earth," 156 

 Sugar-beet, 843 



„ leaf-hoppers of, 276 

 „ varieties of, 277 



Sugar-cane cultivated in Madeira, 68 



,, packing, 523 

 Sulphate of iron retarding growth, 843 

 Sulphur- potash for woolly aphis, 284 

 " Summer Flowers of the High Alps," 



SomerviUe Hastings, 435 . 

 Survivals among plants of the past, 307 

 Sutherlandia frutescens, 387 

 Sweet corn, influence of environment on, 



843 



" Sweet Pea Annual," C. H. Curtis and 



H. J. Wright, 164 

 Sweet pea ' Black Knight Cupid,' origin 

 of, 29, 30 

 ,, coloration of tendrils, cxvi 



. ,, colours of, 32 

 „ „ ' Dobbie's Sunproof Crimson,' 



A.M., cxli 

 ,, ' Earl Spencer,' A.M., cxlix 



,, ,, ' Elfrida Pearson,' A.M., cxlix 

 „ „ ' Iris,' A.M., cxlix 

 „ „ * Ivanhoe,' A.M., cxlii, cxliii 

 „ „ ' Marion Cuthbertson,' A.M., 

 cxlix, cl 



„ ,, ' Marjorie Hemus,' A.M., 

 cxxxiii 



„ ' Mrs. F. A. Wellesley,' A.M., 

 cxlix 



„ ,, ' Paradise Cerise,' A.M., 

 cxxxiv 



„ „ ' Prince of Orange,' A.M., 

 cxxxiv 



„ „ unit-factors of, 36 

 „ „ ' Waved King Edward,' origin 

 of, 29 



" Sweet Peas," H. J. Wright, 434 

 Sweet peas and Mendel's law, 29 



„ „ history, 844 



„ „ tall, bush and cupid, 33 



„ „ winter-flowering, 527 



„ potato, scarabee of, 523 



„ „ weevil, 58 

 Sycopsis sinensis, 395 

 Symplocos crataegoides, 400 

 Synchytrium endobioticum, 153 

 Syringa Bretschneideri, 277 



„ Giraldiana, 395 



Tacsonia mollissima, 383 

 Tamarisk, 442 



Tamarisks for inland planting, 277 

 Tamarix hispida aestivalis, 391 

 Tanacetum argenteum, 337 

 Tea, influence of light and heat on, 252 

 Teachers' examination results, 459 

 Tecoma grandiflora, 395 



„ jasminoides, 375 



„ radicans, 380 

 Temperature, effect on cell structure, 524 

 Temple Show, 1910, report, xcvii 

 Templetonia retusa, 288 

 Tenby wheat fly, 327 

 Teratological variations, 501 

 Teratology, tropical, 277 

 Tetracentron sinense, 395 

 Tetratheca sp., 287 

 Teucrium fruticans, 391 

 Texan plants in relation to frost, 381 



