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GENERAL INDEX. 
120, 144 ; iv. 24, 119, 144, 192; 
corymbosa, var. Talisman, iii. 
27, 144; Victoria and Polyphe- 
mus, iii. 214, 216 ; floribunda, 
xii. 92; alba, xii. 116 ; amplexi- 
caulis, xiv. 115 ; spe. nov., xiv. 
272; cuneiformis, xv. 164, 189 
Calectasia cyanea, vii. 260 
Calla aethiopica, v. 225 ; v. 226 
Calliandra Tweediei, xii. 238 ; 
Harisii, xiii. 140 
Callichroa platyglossa, vi. 89 
Callionema pulchra, iv. 132; v. 139 
Calliopsis bicolor atrosanguinea, ii. 
243 
Calliprora lutea, iv. 16; vi. 164 
Callipsyche eucrosioides, xii. 188 
Callistachya longifolia, vii. 142 ; 
linearis, viii. 163; longifolia, viii. 
31 ; viii. 32 
Callistemon microstachyum, v. 42 
Callithauma angustifolium, viii. 92 ; 
viridiflorum, viii. 92 
Calochilus, ii. 18 
Calochortus venustus,i. 175; luteus, 
i. 221; ii. 20, 24, 72, 144, 192, 
240; iv. 165 
Calodendron capense, xii. 42, 227; 
Calomeria, new species, xiv. 238 
Calopogon, ii. 155 
Calostemma, ii. 70 ; carneum, vii. 
114; luteum, vii. 89 
Calotropis procera, ii. 261 
Calpicarpium Roxburghii, xiii. 70 
Caltha sagittata, xi. 20 
Calycanthus, ii. 226 
Calycotome spinosa, xiii. 236; xv. 
209 
Calypso, ii. 181 
Calyptranthes, xiv. 46 
Calystegia pubescens, xiii. 165, 
187, 243; xiv. 165 
Calytrixaurea, vi. 259 
Calyx, nature aiid-varieties' of the, 
vii. 163 ; difference between a 
superior and an inferior one, vii. 
163, 234 
Camaridium ochroleucum, xii. 44. 
Camarotis purpurea, vi. 90 ; vii. 25 
Cambium, its position and consis- 
tence, vi. 58; xv. 38 
Gamboge, xv. 206 
Camellia, culture of, i. 33; ii. 144 ; 
Japonica Fordii, ii. 25 ; Chand- 
ierii, ii. 73 ; Cunninghami, ii. 
122; mutabilis, ii. 122; japonica 
candidissima, iii. 71 ; reticulata, 
iii. 101 ; anemonifiora and Rosa 
mundi,iii. 118; japonica Donck- 
lear.ii,iii. 142 ; japonica,var. imbri- 
cata, iii. 96, 143, 144; Donck- 
learii, iv. 21, 71; iv. 24; bicolor, 
iv. 71 ; Hendersonii, iv. 43 ; iv. 
72, 96, 114; house most suitable 
for, v. 180 ; v. 179, 72, 95, 144, 
92 ; picturata, v. 68 ; Pressii 
rosea, v. 171 ; method of grafting, 
vi. 93, 112; vi. Ill ; elata, vii. 
92; Doncklaerii, vii. 92; tricolor, 
vii. 92; management of, vii. 92 ; 
viii. 54; Albertii, viii. 53; Lowii, 
x. 95; their flower-buds, to thin, 
xii. 168; Low's jubilee, xii. 94; 
Beaute supreme, xiii. 71 ; remarks 
on the, xiii. 109; xiii. 109, 110; 
planting out under glass, xiii. 
1 10; xiii. Ill; to have in flower 
at any time, xiii. 112; japonica, 
xiv. 68; miniata, xiv. 169; reti- 
culata, xiv. 93; value of, in win- 
ter, xiv. 137 ; fine var., xv. 95 ; 
miniata, xv. 257 
Campanula Loreyi, iii. 117; pumila 
and garganica, iii. 143 ; pyrami- 
dalis, iii. 207; Scheuchzeri, iv. 
190; Portenschlagiana, iv. 232; 
barbata, var. cyanea, v. 1 6 ; pyra- 
midalis, v. 72; Carolina, vi. 164; 
punctata, vi. 164 ; fragilis, var. 
hirsuta, xi. 25 ; Carolines, xi. 25 ; 
grandis, x. 31 ; Laeflingii, x. 92 ; 
stricta, xii. 245 ; integerrima, 
xii. 245 ; sylvatica, xii. 245, 
246; gentianoides, xiii. 7 ; gmn- 
di flora, xiii. 7; nobilis, xiii. 142; 
lactifiora, xiv. 215 ; nobilis, xiv. 
19 ; grandis, xv. 232 ; nobilis, 
xv. 234 
Campbell, Mr., on the Nepenthes, 
i. 58 
Camphor, analysis of, xi. 156 
Campy lan thera Fraseri, xii. 99 
Canadian Desmodium, iv. 66 
Canarina campanula, xiv. 42 ; laevi- 
gata, xiv. 42 
Canavalia, ii. 107, 110; ensiformis, 
x. 165 
Candollea tetrandra, x. 237 
Canker in plants, ii. 46 
Canna gigantea, indica, coccinea, 
patens, ii. 21 
Cantau aggregata, i. 27 ; bicolor, 
xv. 142, 219 ; fioitzia^xi. 238 ; 
pyrifolia, xv, 164 
Canvas coverings for screening- 
frames from frost, vii. 88; useful 
in warding off rain, vii. 264 
Capparidese, culture of, i. 122 
Capparis segyptica, xv. 255 ; hete- 
racantha, leucophylla, sodaba, 
spinosa, xv. 255 
Cape heaths, culture and propaga- 
tion of, i. 1 1 3 
Cape bulbs, ii. 270 
Caprifolium hispidulum, ii. 113 ; 
hybrid, vi. 140 ; for covering 
the naked trunks of trees, vi. 14; 
hybrid, vii. 166 ; Youngii, viii. 
181; sempervirens, grown to a 
pole, viii. 181, xiv. 249 
Capsicum ustulatum, v. 1 97 
Captain Mangle's Rhodanthe, iii. 
116, 173; Rowe's Camellia,iii. 101 
Caralluma fimbriata, i. 216 
Carambola, xv. 229 
Carbon, nature of, viii. 56 ; its 
origin, viii. 84 ; proportion con- 
tained in the air, viii. 1 05 
Carbonic acid gas, how formed, 
viii. 129 
Carbonised water, xi. 129 
Carbonic acid, the absorption of, a 
primary office of leaves, xi. 35 ; 
to produce, xi. 178 ; an atmo- 
sphere of, contained in every 
fertile soil, xi. 250 
Carbon, xi. 178; how received into 
the system of plants, xi. 230 
Cardamine, culture of the genus, 
ii. 94 
Carica citriformis, v. 43 
Carnation, cultivation of, i. 68 ; 
Fletcher's Duke of Devonshire, 
Doncklearii, ii. 262, 210 ; Queen 
of Sheba, ii. 210 ; Pugh's Lady 
Hill, and Hogg's Colonel of 
the Blues, iii. 262 ; Bertrand, 
Prince de Nassau, Bijou de 
Clermont, iii. 214 ; removing 
young plants, iv. 48 ; sowing 
seed, iv. 96, 192 
Carolina gardoquia, iii. 243 
Caryophylleee, ii. 210, 263 
Casque- wort, Bauers, xiv. 49 
Casseiia integrifolia, xv. 75 
Cassia glandulosa, ii. 260 
Castle Eden Dean, ii. 215 
Catalpa, ii. 226 
Catasetum, ii. 133 ; luridum, iv. 45 ; 
v. 258 ; atratum, v. 258, vi. 140; 
integerrimum, vii. 210 ; longifo- 
lium, vii. 212 ; maculatum, vii. 
237 ; Russellianum, vii. 40 ; cal- 
losum, viii. 1 8 ; citrinum, viii. 
214 ; cornutum, viii. 18 ; del- 
toideum, viii, 189; laminatum, 
viii. 189 ; lanciferum, viii. 18 ; 
Trulla, viii. 140 ; planiceps, x. 
47; viridi-flavum, x. 117; naso, 
xi. 237 ; saccatum, xii. 262 ; 
callosum, var. grandiflorum, xiii. 
69 ; serratum, xiv. 115 
Catchfly, showy, x. 219 ; xv. 261 
Cattleya intermedia, i. 151 ; ii. 134 ; 
labiata, iii. 167 ; guttata 5 iv. 21 ; 
probable new species, iv. 96, 
235 ; labiata, iv. 121, 166, 235 ; 
iv. 122 ; crispa, iv. 166 ; Harri- 
sonise, iv. 247 ; Harrisonise, var. 
alba, v. 188 ; Mossiee, var. 260 ; 
crispa,. v. 5 ; Mossise, v, 187, 
259 ; Perrinii, v. 1 8 ; pumila, v. 
139 ; culture, v. 5, 83 ; bicolor, 
vi. 236 , citrina, vi. 187 ; guttata, 
var. Russelliana, vi. 19 ; Ac- 
landise, vii. 185 ; labiata, var. 
atropurpurea, vii. 73 ; Mossii, 
vii. 73 ; treating newly imported, 
vii. 74 ; Aclandiaa, viii. 214 ; 
bicolor, viii. 214 ; citrina, viii, 
214 ; guttata, var. Russelliana, 
viii. 262 ; Harrisoniee, var. alba, 
viii. 262; Candida, ix. 262 ; granu- 
losa, ix. 20 ; superba, ix. 263, 
265 , marginata, x. 262, 265 ; 
intermedia variegata, xi. 115 ; 
Skinneri, xi. 193 ; superba, xi. 
90 ; new variety, xi. 93 ; granu- 
losa, var. Russelliana, xii. 260 ; 
vars>, xii. 262 ; Grahami, xii. .1 : 
