CCXCvi PBOCEEDINGS OF THE KOYAL HOETICULTUilAL SOClE'rY. 



Banksia diyaiioides, 107 



speeiosa, 167 



Victoriae, 107 

 Banquet to foreign horticulturists, xcvi, 



cx, cxi 

 Banyan in Fiji, 8 

 Barberrj^ rust, 388 

 Bark weevils, 630 

 Barley with blue grains, 18, 20 



resists eelworm, 360 

 Barringtonia edulis, 3 



speeiosa, 3 

 Bastin, S. L., " Wonders of Plant Life," 

 291 



Bauhinia Bamesii, 374 



esculenta, 374 

 Bealby, J. T., " How to make an Orchard 



in British Columbia," 304 

 Bean damaged by weevils, 107 

 Beans, French, infested with beetles, 



xxxviii 



relative susceptibility to disease, 

 110 



" Beautiful Flowers and how to grow 

 them," by H. and W. P. Wright, 

 reviewed, 306 

 Beddard, F. E., " Earthworms and 



their Allies," 85 

 Beech, 364 



bleeding, 631 

 forest, 136 

 Beet crop, 538 

 Beetroot, cooking of, 543 

 Beet web-worms, 630 

 Begonia ' Aurore,' 110 



' Decorator,' A.M., clvi 

 dichroa, 354 



' Duchess of Westminster,' cclxi 

 ' Eclipse ' A.M., cclvii, cclviii 

 ' Emita,' A.M., cclv 

 ' Florence Nightingale,' cxlviii, 



' F. W. Walker,' A.M., cxlii 



' Golden Shower,' A.M., cxlii, cl 



' James Baird,' A.M., cxlii 



leaf cuttings of, 457 



' Lucy Clibran,' A.M., cclvii 



' Mrs. Robert Morton,' A.M., cxlix 



' Optima,' A M., cclv 



Pearcei, 110 



' Princess Victoria Louise,' A.M., 

 cxxxiv 



ricinifolia rosea grandiflora, 354 

 ' Scarlet Beauty,' A.M., cclvii, 



cclix 

 socotrana, 110 

 ' Splendour,' A.M., cclvii 

 BeUis perennis, 673 



Belt, T., " The Naturalist in Nicaragua," 

 81 



Berberis Aquifolium, 398 

 Fortunei, 192 

 Fremontii, 192 

 in Mexico, 654 

 nervosa, 398 

 pruinosa, li 

 repens, 398 

 Stapfiana, A.M., cclii 

 Wilsonaej, 354 



Bertholletia exceisa, 355 



nobilis, 355 

 Besohorneria yuccoides, 191, /'J 6 



sp., 627 

 Besleria, 371, 645 

 Betula pumila, 383 

 Bidens, 382, 388 

 Bifrenia Pickiana, 378 

 Bigelow, M. A. and A. N., " Applied 



Biology," 291 

 Bignonia floribunda, 65 



radicans major, cliv 

 Billbergia rhodocyanea, 355 



zebrina macrantha, 355 

 Birch, 188 



effect of drought, 397 

 Bird of Paradise flower, see Strelitzia 



Reginae 

 Birds, insectivorous, 354 



protection of, 110 

 Black currant, ' Boskoop Giant,' varia- 

 tion in, cxxiii, cxxiv 

 Black currant diseases, 157 

 Blackening of foliage, 17 

 Blackthorn, wounds from, dangerous, 144 

 Bleeding of plants, 631 

 Bletilla, 378 



Blister rust of pine, 354 

 Bogbean, 381 



Boletus edulis under oaks, 510 

 Bonapartea sp., 627 



" Book about Roses, A " by S. R. Hole, 



reviewed, 302 

 Book Reviews, 80, 288, 584 

 Books added to Library, 1912, 599 

 Bordeaux injury, ccxxxv 



mixture, 631 

 Boston fern, see Nephrolepis exaltata 

 " Botany : Chapters on the Study of 

 Plants," by G. S. Boulger, reviewed, 590 

 " Botany : TheModernStudy of Plants," 



by M. C. Stopes, reviewed, 594 

 Botrydiplodia theobromae, 181 

 Botryosphaeria ribis, 111 

 Botrytis cinerea, cxxiv 



Douglassii on conifers, 626 

 on tulips, xxxiv 

 Boulger, G. S., " Botany : Chapters on 



the Study of Plants," 590 

 Boulger, G. S., and Johns, C. A., " Forest 



Trees of Great Britain " 83 

 Bowiea volubiHs, 198 

 Bowman, L, " Forest Physiography," 92 

 i Brachychiton acerifolius, 355 

 i Braham, F., " The Rubber Planter's 

 i Note Book," 295 

 t Bracken, see Pteris aquilina 

 I Brahea edulis, 202 

 I RoezHi glauca, 509 



I Brassavola seedlings, 378 

 Brassia sp., 673 



Brassocattleya x Digbyano-Mossiae, The 

 Dell var., F.C.C., cclxv 

 X ' Faith,' clxix 

 X ' Ilene,' A.M., clxx 



rosea, cclxiv 

 X ' Madame Hye,' Ashton's var., 



A.M., cclxvii 

 X ' Marion,' A.M., clxviii 



