GENERAL INDEX. 



CCCV 



Pleurothallis Birchenaliii, B.C., lxxiv 



Podocarpus, 136 



Podophyllum, leaves of, 556 



Poinciana regia, cxxi 



Poisoning by fungi, 538 



Pollination of Clitoria arborescens, 108 



„ Linaria, 547 



Polypodium glaucum crispum, A.M. 

 cxliv 

 Pteropus, Bl., 136 

 Polyporus, 314 



Polystachya rhodoptera, B.C, Ixxiii 

 Polystichum aculeatum pulcberrimuni 

 plumosum, A.M., clvii 

 „ sp., xl 



"Pond I Know, The," W. P. Westell 



and H. E. Turner, 407 

 ' Popular Bulb Culture,' W. D. Drury, 

 425 



Potash, Feldspathic rock as a source of, 

 136 



Potato, brown spots in tuber, 136 



,, comparative yields of seed, 557 

 ,, culture, 556 



,, diseases in San Joaquin ComnVy, 



California, 136 

 ,, experiments, 136 

 „ improvements of the, 137 



leaf, Bordeaux mixture, effect 

 on, 294 

 ,, ,, roll disease, 314 

 „ leak, 138 



plant-louse, 138 

 „ scab, 556 



„ prevention of, 138, 139 

 ,, ,, varieties of, 139 

 ,, spraying, 139, 557 

 ,, surface spotting of tuber, 140 

 ,, tuber diseased, xxxvi 

 ,, winter rot in, cxxv 

 ,, with aerial tubers, cxxii 

 Potatos, value of sprouted tubers, 557 



at Wisley, 490 

 Potentilla atrosanguinea ' Gibson's 



Scarlet,' A.M., ccxlvi 

 " Practical School Gardening," P. Elford 



and S. Eaton, 407 

 Practice of Forestrv, The," Percival 



Trentham Maw, 63 

 Praeger, R. Lloyd, rock gardens, natural 



and artificial, 163 

 Prairie of Dakota, succession of flowers 

 in, 140 



,, of S. Texas, change in vegetation, 

 145 



„ plants, 315 

 Presentation to the librarj-, xli 

 Preservative treatment of Loblolly Pine 



cross arms, 140 

 Primrose flowering in June, cxviii 

 Primroses, variations in, cxiii 

 Primula Auricula double, xli 



,, Bulleyana, F.C.C., cxxxvi, 557 



Forrestii, F.C.C., lix, 557 

 ,, hybrids, cxv 

 ,, japonica, 558 

 ,, Littoniana, F.C.C., cxlvii, 558 

 ,, obconica gigantea, 558 

 ,, sinensis, variation in, xxxvi 



Primula x ' Unique ' improved, A.M., 



cxxxv 

 Primulas, hardy, 558 



,, variation in, ccxxix 

 " Principles of Microscopj^, The," Sir 



A. E. Wright, 254 

 Production of horticultural varieties, 

 the, 321 



" Pronunciation of Plant Names," Rev. 



C. Butler, 254 

 Protoplasmic streaming and plasmo- 



lysis, 140 

 " Pruning," Anon., 261 

 Pruning after planting, ccxxviii 



„ fruit trees after planting, 384 



,, the physiology of, 330 

 Prunus Chapronii, ccxxii 



,, maritima, 558 



} , serotina, 141 



,, tomentosa, 558 



,, virginiana, 141 

 Pseuderanthemum seticalyx, 141 

 Psylla raali, 14^ 



Pteris aquilina congesta, F.C.C., lv 

 Pterostyrax hispida, 315 

 Ptychoraphis Siebertiara, A.M., cxxxix 

 Pyrethums, 558 



Pyrus Pashia var. Kuniaom, 559 

 ,, Ringo, 559 



Quercus rubra, 315 



Radicula, hybrid, cxxiii 



Rambler Rose, ' Flower of Fairfield,' 



A.M., ccxlviii j 

 Ramondia nataliae, 559 



,, pyrenaica alba, 559 

 Ranunculus auricomus, cxv 

 " Recent Development of Physical 



Science, The," W. C. D. Whetham, 401 

 " Recent Progress in the Study of 



Variation, Heredity, and Evolution," 



R. H. Lock, 406 

 Red oak and black locust, 315 



,, spider, in Florida, 315 

 Rehmannia angulata, 141 

 Reid, Walter F., on bees in relation to 



gardening, 195 

 Remarkable instances of plant dispersion, 



342 



Renaissance gardens, 335 

 Report of Chemist, 388 

 ,, ,, Council, hi 



,, on meteorological observations at 

 Wisley, 1908, 41 

 " Researches on Fungi," A. H. R. Buller, 

 408 



Respiration, rise of temperature in, 141 



Rhododendron argenteum, liii 

 ,, Augustini, 559 



,, coombense, 559 



,, galls on, cxix 



,, kamtschaticum, 559 



,, late flowering, cxix 



,, Souliei, F.C.C., cxxxvii 



Rhubarb ' Dawes Challenge,' A.M., xlvi 



Rhus sinica, A.M., ccxlvi 



