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Blimbing, xv. 229 
Blood-red Sanguinea, iii. 261 
Blumenbachia multifida, vi. 210 
Blunt-calyxed Physostegia, iii. 165 
Boenninghausenia, xiv. 227 
Boerhaavia, ii. 107, 108 
Bog-plants, a selection of, culture, 
&c, iv. 107 
Boiler, Chanter's patent, ii. 249 ; 
diagrams and description of an 
oval, v. 39 ; remarks on the con- 
struction of, v. 63, xiv. 11 
Bois du Poupart, xv. 41 
Bojer's spurge, iv. 17 
Bolbophyllum bracteolatum, v. 235 ; 
careyanum, iv. 21; barbigerum, 
interesting notices of, iv. 68, 132, 
166 ; cocoinum, iv. 137 ; salta- 
torium, iv. 164; hirtum, xv. 21; 
Lobbii, xiv. 115 
Bonatea, ii. ] 55 
Bone-dust, probability of its proving 
a useful manure for flower bor- 
ders, vii. 47 
Bonnet, Mr., his definition of a 
plant, i. 32 
Books, those most profitable to a 
young gardener, vi. 208 
Boronia serrulata, i. 173; ii. 88, 
120 ; pinnata, iii. 115, 192 ; cre- 
nulata, vi. 115, xiv. 267 ; new 
species of, vii. 261 ; xiv. 225 ; 
triphylla, xiv. 68 
Boroniete, xiv. 225 
Boswellia serrata, xv. 90 ; glabra, 
xv. 90 
Botany of Castle Eden, ii. 215 ; 
readiest way of beginning the 
study, ii. 94 ; main terms of, 
ii. 95 
Botanical Register, notice of new 
plants figured in, ii. 77, 1 12, 163, 
208, 259 ; Lexicon, review of a, 
v. 86 ; Classification, general 
view of, vi. 129 ; Expedition to 
North America, particulars con- 
cerning the loss of the collectors, 
vi. 1 35 ; literature, its possession 
of a peculiar idiom, vii. 37 ; 
Garden, Regent's Park, xv. 143, 
167 
Botany as a science, xv. 81 
Bourbon Plum, xv. 41 
Bouvardia triphylla, i. 225 ; ii. 
72, 144, 240 ; iii. 48, 120 ; an- 
gustifolia, vi. 187 ; vii. 99 ; ge- 
neral treatment of, vii, 100 ; 
splendens, vii. 40 ; peculiar pro- 
pagation of, vii. 40 ; objections 
to growing in the open border, 
vii. 100; Cavanillesii, xv. 189 
Boxes for preserving plants on a 
sea-voyage, ii, 161 — 3 
Brachycome iberidifolia, vii. 117; 
new species of, vii. 142 
Brachysema latifolia, culture of, 
ii. 24, 48, 72, 86, 88 ; polymor- 
pha, ii. 86 
Braconnot, M. Henry, on labelling 
plants, i. 183 ; notice of his 
converting rags into sugar, 
i. 183 
Bramble, striped-leaved, compost 
for, iii. 23 
B rasa vol a cucullata and nodosa, 
ii. 133 ; cordata, iv. 20 ; Mar- 
tiana, vi. 20 ; glauca, vii. 185, 
xv. 46 ; venosa, vii. 163 
Brass beetle, xiv. 71 
Brassia Lanceana, ii. 78 ; culture 
of the genus, ii. 133, iv. 95, 137; 
maculata, treatment of, vi. 5 ; 
Lanceana, var. viridiflora, vii. 
88; verrucosa, vii. 91 ; brachiata, 
xiv. 115 
Brazilian Heliconia, iii. 193 
Brexia madagascariensis, xiv. 41 
Bridesmaid moth, xiv. 168 
British Flower Garden noticed, ii. 
77, 112, 163, 208, 260 ; plants, 
hints on studying and collecting, 
vi. 38 ; great advantages of ac- 
quiring a knowledge of, vi. 39 
Broad-leaved Lupine, iii. 260 ; 
Thorn, iii. 213 
Bromeliacese, ii. 210 
Brompton Stocks, ii. 29 
Brosssea, ii. 92 
Browallia Jamesonii, xiv. 190 ; 
speciosa, xv. 21 
Brown cloaked moth, xiv. 72 
Brown, Mr., plan of a flower- 
garden by, i. 1 54 
Brown Orchis, xv. 33 
Brownea coccinea, xiv. 40 ; grandi- 
ceps, xiv. 40 
Brugmansia arborea, ii. 22 ; sua- 
veolens, iii. 72, 104, 144; suaveo- 
lens, remarks on, iv. 87 ; Way- 
mannii, iv. 241 ; sanguinea, xiv. 
117 
Brunonia australis, vii. 267 ; its cul- 
tivation, vii. 268, xv. 259 
Brunsfelsia nitida jamaicensis, 
xiv. 92 ; americana, deciduous 
in a low temperature, v. 252 
Brunsvigia, culture of, i. 163; poi- 
son obtained from, by the 
Indians, i. 164 ; iii. 24 
Bryophyllum calycinum, xiv. 41 
Bucku plants, xiv. 227 
Budding, iii. 144, vi. 192, vii. 168 
Buddleya madagascariensis, v. 
260 ; Dr. Lindley's, xiv. 5 ; 
Lindleyana, xiv. 5 
Bugloss, Rock, xv. 259 
Bulbous plants, leading characters 
of, vii. 39 ; method of forcing, 
vii. 240 ; treatment requisite for 
those grown in pots or glasses 
for drawing-room windows, vii. 
240 
Bulbs, treatment of, in pots and 
glasses, i. 41 ; mode of forcing 
by steam, ii. 65 ; general culture 
of hardy, ii. 199 ; greenhouse, 
ii. 200 ; stove, ii. 201 ; notices 
of management, ii. 216, 264 ; 
proper for drying, iii. 120, 240 ; 
to be attended to, iv. 24, 72, 120, 
192; management of stove, v. 1 1 9; 
change of soil useful to, v. 208 ; 
preparation of beds for hardy, 
v. 216 ; time for planting hardy, 
v. 240 ; remarks on forcing, v. 
216 ; mode of treating exotic, v. 
250 ; protection for hardy, v. 
264 ; the germs of future stems, 
and not a part of the roots of 
plants, vii. 1 1 2 
Bully tree, xv. 107 
Bunge's Lychnis, iii. 166 ; Scarlet 
Campion, iv. 7 
Burlingtonia Candida, iv. 42, v. 237 ; 
maculata, vi. 187 ; venusta, vi. 
115 ; rigida, vii. 68, xiv. 68, xv. 
73 ; fragrans, xv. 190 
Burtonia conferta, iii. 115, xiv. 42, 
xv. 258 ; pulchella, xv. 189,258 ; 
villosa, xv. 190, 258 
Butea frondosa, xiv. 41 ; superba, 
xiv. 41 
Butomese, culture of, i. 121 
Butterfly Orchis, xv. 32 
Butterfly plant, v. 175 ; the Indian, 
v. 162, vii. 49 
Bygrave Plant Preserver, i. 17 ; 
slug preventer, i. 17 
Byrsanthes, xv. 9 
C. 
Cabbage blight, ii. 41 
Cable Palm, xv. 235 
Cactaceous plants multiplied by 
seed, v. 232 ; plants, summer ex- 
posure, vi. 120 ; culture of, vii. 
178, 206, 225; viii. 71, 120, 192 
Cactse, iv. 96 ; grafting, v. 23, 69 ; 
propagation, v. 70 ; v. 232 ; v. 
132 ; light necessary for, 133; 
importation of, vi. 43 ; training, 
ix. 187; growing on a wall, ix. 
188 ; i. 49 ; grafting of, i. 51 ; ii. 
144; iii. 250; x. 161 
Cainito, xv. 18; purple, blue, Cuba. 
xv. 18 
Cajanus bicolor, xii. 140 
Caladenia longicauda, vii. 43 
Caladium bicolor, iii. 24 ;petiolatum, 
vi. 115 
Calamus Draco, xv. 235; rotang, 
rudentum, scipionum, zalacca, 
xv. 235 ; aromaticus, xv. 235 
Calandrinia grandiflora, i. 222 ; 
speciosa, ii. 24, 48, 72, 120, 144; 
discolor, vi. 17 ; vii. 256 ; um- 
bellata, xii. 165, 265 ; xii. 266 ; 
umbel-flowering, xii. 265 
Calanthe, ii. 18, 155; densiflora, 
iv. 236 ; veratrifolia, iv. 119 ; 
discolor, vii. 234 ; flavicans, vii. 
92 ; versicolor, viii. 261 ; Masuca, 
x. 167; ochracea, x. 94; Masuca, 
xi. 1 64 ; curculigoides, xiv. 65 ; 
vestita, xv. 263 
Calathea villosa, xii. 70 
Calceolaria bicolor, i. 246; integri- 
folia viscosissima, i. 269; corym- 
bosa, variety Jupiter, ii. 218 J 
Hopeana, ii. 266 ; ii. 24, 48, 72, 
