IND 
Calceolaria corymbosa, variety Jupiter, 218 
Hopeana, 266 ; general notices of culture. 
.24, 48, 72, 120, 144 
Calliopsis bicolor atrosanguinea, 243 
Calochortus venustus, luteus, &c, 24, 72, 20, 
144, 192, 240, 
Calochilus, 18 
Calopogon, 155 
Calostemma, 70 
Calotropis procera, 261 
Calycanthus, 226 
Calypso, 181 
Camellias, 144 ; Japonica Fordii, 25 ; Chand- 
lerii, 73 ; Cunninghami, 122 ; mutabilis, 122 
Canna gigantea, to preserve in winter, 21 ; 
Indica, 21 ; coccinea, 21 ; patens, 21 
Canavalia, 107, 110 
Canker in plants, 46 
Cape bulbs, 270 
Caprifolium hispidulum, 113 
Carnations, Fletcher's Duke of Devonshire, 
Doncklaarii, 262, 210 ; Queen of Sheba, 210 
Cardamine, culture of the genus, 94 
Caryophylleae, 210,263 
Cassia glaudulosa, 260 
Castle Eden Dean, 215 
Catalpa, 226 
Catasetum, 133 
Cattleya, 134 
Ceanothus azureus, 74 
Celastrus, 109 
Ceratochilus oculatus, 
Ceropegia, 108 
Cephalotus follicularis, peculiarities of, 115 
Ceroxylon, or wax palm, 23 
Charaeas graminis, destructive habits of, 215 
Chatsworth, plant stove at, 105 
Chelone centranthifolia, 50 
Chimonanthus fragrans, 35, 226 ; grandiflora 
35, 226 
Chionanthus, 226 
Chironia peduncularis, 
Chlidanthus, 70 
Chorizema Henchmanni, 171 
Chrysiphiala, 70 
Chrysanthemum Indicum, 120, 144, 168, 192 
Cinnamon, 168 ti 
Cirrhoea, 135 
Clematis, 35, 107, 108, 85, 87 
Clethra, 88, 120, 244 
Clianthus puniceus, 169 
Clivea, 70 
Clitoria, 109 
Coboea scandens, 35, 85, 87 
Coburghia, 70 
Coelogyne, 133 
Colutea, 227 
Colutea frutescens, 35 
Coltsfoot in blight, 42 
Columnea, 108 
Combretum, 87, 120 ; stove species, 107, 108 
Commelina tuberosa, to preserve in water, 21 
Compositee, 262 
Conservatory plants, propagation of, 13 
Convolvulaceae 
Corchorus Japonicus, 35 ' 
Coreopsis tinctoria atrosanguinea, 243 
Corn blight, 43 
Cotoneaster. 227 
Coryanthes, 135 
Crataegus, 208, 227 
Creepers, list of hardy, 33 ; greenhouse, 85 j 
stove, 107 
Creepers, culture of hardy, 34 ; greenhouse, 86 ; 
stove, 108 
Crescentia Cujeste, 261 
Crinum longifolium, to preserve in winter, 21 
Crocus, curious phenomena in, 22 
Crosley, J. T. Esq., hot water operating in the 
hothouse, of, 64 
Cruikshanks on heating by hot water, 249 
Cunninghamia, propagation of, 212 
Cuttings, propagation by, 240 
Cyclamen Persicum, 24, 48, 72, 88, 120 
Cyclobothra, 120 
Cycnoches Loddigesii, 135 
Cydonia Sinensis, 34 ; Japonica, 34 
Cymbidium, 155, 181 
Cypripedium, 156, 181 ; calceolarias, 206 
Cyrtanthus, 69 j 
Cyrilla, 92 
Cyrtochilus navescens, 135 
Cyrtopodium Andersonii, 182 
Cytisus, 227 
D. 
Dahlia, Duke of Sutherland, 209 ; superflua 
Lavinia, 262 
Darwin's Botanical Garden noticed, 195 
Daubenya aurea, 
Datura arborea, to preserve in winter, 22 
Delphinium cheilanthum multiplex, 241 
Dendrobium fimbriatum, 172 ; moschatum, 
172 ; culture of the genus, 136 
— Harrisoniae, 196; cupreum, 211 
Design for a flower stand, 23 
Deutzia, 227 
Diplopappus incanus, 49 
Disa, 157, 182 
Diuris, 157, 182 
Doryanthes, 70 
Dracaena terminalis, 78 
Dry stove plants, 53 
Dutrochet (M.) on the sleep of plants, 80 
Dyckia variflora, 210 
E. 
Ebenus, 228 
Eccremocarpus scaber, 37 ; longiflorus, 37 
Echites stellaris, 107, 109 
Edwardsia, 228 ; Chilensis 
Elliottia, 92 
Enkianthus, 228 
Epacris impressa, 97 ; notice on the genus, 
88, 144 ; epacrideae, 120, 144 
Epidendron fragrans 217 ; stenopetalon, 164 ; 
remarks on the genus, 136 ; moschatum, 241 
Epipactis, 182 
Erica, culture of plants belonging to the natu- 
ral order, 91, 260, 264 
Eria stellata, 137 
Erythronium grandiflorum, 262 
Escallonia Montevidensis, 51 
