GENERAL INDEX. 
275 
Androsace-like Leptosiphon, iii. 
142, 219 
Androsace lanuginosa, x. 67, xiv. 
50 
Anemone hortensis, ii. 16 ; coro- 
naria, ii. 17 ; history of, ii. 16 ; 
herbaceous species, ii. 16 ; pro- 
pagation, ii. 16; general notices 
of treatment, ii. 24, 48, 72, 88, 
119, 144, 167, 192, 216, 240, 264, 
iii. 216 ; rivularis, ix. 45 ; Oove- 
niana, xii. 18 ; single scarlet 
flowering, for flower beds, xi. 
182 ; planting, v. 24, 48 ; Japo- 
nica, xiii. 20, xiv. 25, xv. 21, 233 ; 
hybrida, xv. 239 ; obtusiloba, 
xii. 18 
Angelonia salicarisefolia, natural 
habits of, v. 75 ; culture of, v. 
76 ; Gardneri, vi. 234 ; speciosa, 
vii. 213; cornigera, viii. 18; 
angustifolia, xv. 164, 189 ; mos- 
chata, xv. 214 
Angle of inclination, French me- 
thod of estimating, ii. 257 ; 
English do. ii. 258 
Angophora cordifolia, xiv. 41 ; 
lanceolata, xiv. 41 
Angrsecum eburneum, i. 258 ; dis- 
tichum, ii. 211; caudatum, iii. 
119 ; odoratissimum, iv. 95 ; 
caudatum, iv. 132 ; gladiifolium, 
v. 188 ; armeniacum, vi. 213 ; 
caudatum, vi. 188 ; bilobum, vii. 
187, 236 ; pertusum, vii. 237 ; 
bilobum, x. 188 ; caudatum, x. 
188 ; armeniacum, xi. 189 ; pel- 
lucidum, xi. 20 ; bilobum, xii. 
45 ; distichum, xii. 69 ; apicula- 
tum, xii. 115 ; eburneum, xii. 69 ; 
funale, xiv. 91 ; caudatum, xv. 
141 
Anguloa superba, ii. 132; uniflora, 
xi. 166, 261 ; new species of, xi. 
117, 166 ; uniflora, xii. 141 ; 
Clowesii, xii. 18 ; superba, xii. 
117 ; grandiflora, xii. 117 ; 
Ruckeri, xiii. 187 ; spes., xiii. 
141 ; Clowesii variety, xiv. 164 
Ania bicornis, xi. 42 
Anigozanthos, perhaps rufa, iv. 
212 ; coccineus, v. 271 ; flavi- 
dus, var. bicolor, vi. 19 ; Man- 
glesii, vi. 139 ; humilis, vii. 43 ; 
fuliginosus, xiv. 91 
Animal life, its connection with 
that of vegetables, viii. 106 
Anise-seed tree, Florida, v. 147 
Anneslea tomentosa, v. 259 
Annuals, culture of the hardy 
kinds, i. 18 ; half-hardy, i. 19 5 
tender, i. 20 ; selection of choice 
ones, i. 22; ii. 192, hi. 23, 48, 72, 
96, 144, 168, iv. 96, 120, 192 ; 
half-hardy, to be sown, iv. 72, v. 
24, 48, 96, 120, 144, 168, 192, 
vi. 48 ; climates which they 
usually inhabit, vi. 62 ; vii. 48, 
192, 216 ; those designed for 
the beds of the flower-garden 
during summer should be sown 
in pots, vii. 119 ; propriety of 
hybridizing, vii. 143 ; hints on 
their germination, vii. 144 ; ad- 
visability of sowing a few of the 
hardiest sorts in some of the 
flower-garden beds in autumn, 
vii. 192; viii. 24 ; plan of flower- 
ing them in spring in the open 
ground, viii. 181 ; many of the 
Californian, hardy, viii. 180 ; x. 
47, 72 ; how to get an early dis- 
play of, x. 192 ; xiii. 61 ; useful- 
ness of, 61; conditions unfavour- 
able to the welfare, xiii. 61 
Anomatheca cruenta, i. 103; ii. 
24, 48, 103, 264 ; planting roots 
of, v. 48 
Anona palustris, xiii. 92 ; aquatica, 
xiii. 92 ; glabra, xiii. 92 ; uligi- 
nosa, xiii. 92 ; Cherimolia, xv. 
132 ; tripetala, muricata, squa- 
mosa, reticulata, palustris, punc- 
tata, longifolia, senegalensis, 
cinerea, paludosa, glabra, sylva- 
tica, xv. 132 
Anopteris glandulosus, xv. 141 
Ansellia africana, xiii. 241 ; afri- 
cana, xiii. 70, 139, 241 ; the 
treatment it flourishes under, 
xiii. 241, xiv. 47 
Antennaria triplinervis, vi. 20 
Anthericum glaucum, iv. 234 ; cse- 
ruleum, xiii. 117 
Anthers, ordinary form of, vii. 
233 
Anthrocercis viscosa, beneficial 
effects produced on, by planting 
out, v. 214 ; ilicifolia, xiii. 20 
Antirrhinum glandulosum, iii. 261 ; 
caryophylloides, iv. 165, v. 55, 
xv. 233 ; trionithophorum, v. 
235 ; majus, variegated variety 
of, viii. 165; majus flore pleno, ix. 
166; majus, var. quadricolor, x. 
197; best way of treating, x. 198; 
majus flore pleno, xi. 99, 100 ; 
xv. 233; majus, var. Youngiana, 
xiii. 271, xv. 233 
Antler moth, ii. 215 
Aotus ericoides, culture of, v. 51 ; 
gracillimus, xii. 69, xv. 256 
Apetalse, distinguishing feature of, 
vii. 231 
Aphelandra cristata, v. 236, vii. 
173, 174 ; aurantiaca, xi. 273 ; 
cristata, xi. 236 ; orange-scarlet, 
xii. 127; aurantiaca, xii. 127, 
128 ; ■ ? xiii. 70 ; aurantiaca, 
xiii. 92 ; xiv. 29 ; Ghiesbregh- 
tiana, xv. 176 
Aphelexis humilis, xv. 251 ; raa- 
crantha, xv. 251 
Aphides, xiv. 70 ; prevalent in 
1846, xiv. 176 ; cassise, xiv. 95 ; 
Apios tuberosa, xiv. 214 
Apocyneae, culture of, i. 97 
Aporem anceps, i. 156 ; iv. 235 ; 
indivisum, iv. 236 
Apple tribe, ii. 208 
Appleby, Mr., on propagating by 
layers in pots, i. 92 
Application of heat, xiii. 9, 81 
Approach of spring, xiv. 40 
Apricot, coloured Epidendrum, iii. 
167 
Aquatic Plants, treatment of, i. 4 1 ; 
ii. 65 ; a selection of, iv. 107 ; 
aquariums, viii. Ill, 112 
Aquilaria Agallochum, xv. 43, 113 
Aquilegia glauca, vii. 184, ix. 20 ; 
glandulosa, x. 119 ; Skinneri, 
x. 119, 199, 200 ; jucunda, xiv. 
92 ; leptoceras, xiv. 272 ; ju- 
cunda, xv. 232; Skinneri, xv. 
233 
Aralia japonica, a handsome orna- 
ment to lawns, viii. 229 
Araucaria, ii. 212 
Arboretum et Fruticetum Britan- 
nicum, review of Loudon's, vi. 
64, vii. 134 ; definition and 
merits of, vi. 81, viii. 41 ; ob- 
jections to, ix. 180 
Arbours, xiii. 1 67 
Arbutus, i. 168 ; procera, ii. 147 ; 
new species of, viii. 94 ; tomen- 
tosa, viii. 94 
Architecture, viii. 107, 183, 231, 
255 ; importance of a know- 
ledge of it to the gardener, viii. 
Ill ; beauty in plant-houses, 
viii. 108 
Arctostaphyllos, ii. 92 ; tomentosa, 
ii. 260 ; viii, 259 ; pungens, ix. 
45, xi. 68 ; nitida, xii. 140 
Ardisia, iii. 72 ; odontophylla, iii. 
260 
Arenaria rubra, its presence and 
indication of sand, iv. 9 
Arethusa bulbosa, ii. 152 
Argyreia, ii. 108 
Argyrotosa Bergmanniana, xiv. 72 
Aridity, in the winter treatment of 
plants, vi. 240, 263, vii. 47, 216, 
240, 264 ; its indispensability to 
succulents at certain periods, 
vii. 180, 208, 228 
Arid heat, its disagreeableness to 
man and injuriousness to vege- 
tation, vii. 120 
Ariopsis peltata, xiii. 92 
Ari sterna Murrayana, xv. 189 
Aristolochia Clematitis, i. 63, ii. 37; 
trilobata, iii. 2 ; hyperborea, v. 
187; saccata,v.65; ciliata,vi.234; 
ciliare, vii. 116; hyperborea, vi. 
54, ix. 214 ; gigas, ix. 261, xi. 
93 ; ornithocephala, xi. 261 ; 
gigantea, xiii. 92 ; grandiflora, 
xv. 117, 141; anguicida, xv. 94 
Armeria cephalotes, xii. 18 ; lati- 
folia, xii. 18 
Aromatic maxillaria, iii. 1 68 
Arpophyllum giganteum, xv. 142 
Arrangement of plants in conser- 
vatories, ix. 1 3 
Artemisia Judaica, xv. 253 
Arthrostemma versicolor, v. 209 ; 
fragile, xv. 117 
