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intermedia, var. angustlfolia, xiii. 
5 ; Lemoniana, xiii. 163 ; max- 
ima, xiii. 21; Perrinii, xiii. 5 ; 
bulbosa, xiv. 188, xv. 49 ; ci- 
trina, xiv. 142, 190 ; new species, 
xiv. 141 ; Skinneri, xiv. 19, xv. 
95 ; superba, xiv. 142 
Catkin, description of a, vii. 161 
Cavanilles, Collomia, iii. 70 
Caybu Swa, xiv. 8 
Cayenne cherry, xv. 64 
Ceanothus azureus, ii. 74 ; collinus, 
vi. 140 ; pallidus, vii. 89, xv. 
211; thyrsiflorus, xi. 164, xv. 
211 ; divaricatus, xi. 164 
Cedronilla pallida, xiii. 115 
Celastrus, ii. 109 
Celebes mangosteem, xv. 206 
Cellular tissue, xi. 105 
Cels's Hovea, iii. 241 
Centaurea depressa, v. 161 ; pul- 
chra, vii. 114 
Centradenia rosea, x. 92, 101; its 
treatment, x. 102 
Centropogon fastuosum, xii. 46, 
273; Surinam, xiii. 149; suri- 
namensis, xiii. 149, 273, xv. 8, 11 
Centrosema coccinea, xi. 121 
Ceradia furcata, xv. 91 
Ceratochilus oculatus, 
Cerbera fruticosa, xiii. 70 
Cephalanthus occiden talis, iv. 191 
Cephalotus follicularis, i. 59, ii. 115 
Cerasus japonica plena, xiv. 115 
Cereus Napoleonis, iii. 44 ; serpen- 
tina, iv. 89 ; senilis, iv. 213 ; 
pentalophus, var. subarticulatus, 
v. 113 ; speciosissimus, v. 134 ; 
speciosus and Jenkinsonii, v. 
134 ; latifrons, vi. 186 ; leucan- 
thus, vii. 66 ; Mallisonii, vii. 210 ; 
Martianus, vii. 17 ; multiplex, 
vii. 89 ; speciosissimus, var. hy- 
bridus, vii. 210 : flagelliformis, 
vii. 226 ; cserulescens, ix. 45 ; 
flagelliformis, ix. 188 ; specio- 
sissimus, var., ix. 213; specio- 
sissimus, x. 163 ; flagelliformis, 
on grafting, x. 164 ; crenatus, 
xi. 139 ; extensus, xi. 42; Pita- 
jaya, xi. 115 ; flowers, to pre- 
vent closing, xiv. 76 ; grandifio- 
rus Maynardi, xiv. 75 
Ceropegia, ii. 1 08 ; stapeliformis, iv. 
89 ; elegans, bulbosa, iv. 1 68 ; vin- 
csefolia, vi. 162 ; oculata, xi. 140 
Ceroxylon, or wax palm, ii. 23 
Cestrum viridiflorum, x. 143 ; au- 
rantiacum, xv. 256, xii. 92, 214 ; 
roseum, xii. 118 ; aurantiacum, 
xiv. 77, 134 ; berries poisonous, 
xiv. 77 ; Bushmen's arrow-poi- 
son, xiv. 78 ; macrophyllum, 
xiv. 78 ; orange-flowered, xiv. 
77; roseum, xiv. 193; tincto- 
rium, xiv. 78 ; venenatum, xiv.78 
Cetonia aurata, xiv. 71 ; stictica, 
xiv. 71 
Chsenestis lanceolata, xv. 21 ; stri- 
gosa, xv- 239 
Chsetogastra gracilis, iii. 116 
Chsenostoma polyantha, xii. 141, 
xiv. ] 39 
Chabreea runcinata, xi. 234 
Chalky soil very retentive of mois- 
ture, vii. 10 
Chalk, detaching it from soil, vii. 
106 ; nature of, x. 59, xv. 250 
Changing the habitude of plants, 
xi. 14, 37 
Changes of elementary substances, 
xi. 178 
Changeable-flowered Alkanet, iii. 
94 
Channels for hot water, xiii. 33, 34 
Characteristics of the seasons, xiv. 
175 
Charcoal, value of, in pot culture. 
xii. 228 
Chairs for the flower garden, i. 123, 
220 
Charlwoodia australis, iv. 44 
Chatsworth, plant stove at, ii. 105 ; 
Emperor fountain at, xi. 223 
Cheilococca apocynifolia, xiii. 195 
Chelone centranthifolia, ii. 50 ; 
barbata alba, v. 139 ; mexicana, 
v. 212 ; Lyonii, vii. 269, xv. 234; 
obliqua, vii. 149, xv. 234 ; mexi- 
canum, xi. 189 
Chemical agents of soil, iv. 1 2 ; not 
exerted on things possessing 
vitality, vii. 130 
Chemistry of nature, v. 1 1 
Chemistry, vii. 1 30 ; utility to the 
gardener, vii. 130, xv. 106, 201, 
225, 248 ; facts in horticultural, 
viii. 33, 55, 81, 105, 129, 153, 
177, 201, 223, 249 
Cherimoyer, xv. 132 
Cherries, Barbadoes, xv. 78 
Chilodia scutellarioides, culture of, 
v. 195 
Chimonanthus fragrans, ii. 35, 226 ; 
grandiflora, ii. 35, 226 ; iv. 144, 
192 ; ix. 105 
China asters, iii. 120, 144 
Chinese scarlet-flowered Air Plant, 
iv. 49 
Chinese Aconite, v. 3 
Chinese roses, directions for prun- 
ing, vii. 13 ; kinds suitable for 
massing, xiii. 41; situations for 
masses, xiii. 41 ; iv. 96, v. 72, 
120 
Chionanthus, ii. 226 
Chirita sinensis, xi. 262 ; zeylanica, 
xii. 213 ; sinensis, xiii. 117 ; 
zeylanica, xiii. 265 ; sinensis, 
xiv. 65, 243 ; Moonii, xv. 166 
Chironia peduncularis, ii. 140 ; tri- 
nervis, iii. 149 ; floribunda, xi. 
237 ; Fischeri, xii. 123 ; flori- 
bunda, xii. 123 ; decussata, xiii. 
221; frutescens, xiii. 221; gluti- 
nosa, xiv. 165, xv. 190. 245 
Chlidanthus, ii. 70 
Chlora exaltata, xii. 70 ; xiii. 99 
Chlorsea virescens, xii. 213, xiii. 
117; chrysantha, xii. 213 
Chlorophvtum fitted for suspension, 
ix. 136* 
Choenestis lanceolata, xv. 211 
Choisya ternata, xiv. 225 
Chorilrena, xiv. 225 
Chorizema Henchmanni, ii. 171 ; 
ilicifolia, iii. 14 ; rombea, iii. 
114 ; Baxteri, iii. 114 ; Hench- 
mannii, iii. 114; ovata, iv. 95, 
119, 153, 154 ; Henchmannia, iv. 
95, 233 ; cordata, v. 42, 68, 97 ; 
scorpioides, v. 93 ; varium, vi. 
115, 176 ; Dicksonii, vii. 92, viii. 
173 ; spectabilis, viii. 118 ; va- 
rium, var., ix. 117; cordatum, 
ix. 161; macrophyllum, x. 119 ; 
spartioides, x. 127 : spectabilis, 
xi, 94 ; oppositi folia, xi. 171 ; 
triangulare, xiii. 73 ; triangular, 
xiii. 73, xv. 257 
Chrysanthemum, history and cul- 
ture of the Chinese, i. 187, ii. 
120, 144, 168, 192, iii. 240, 264, 
iv. 96, 129, 168, v. 120, 144, vii. 
191, 264, xi. 240, xii. 119; 
dwarf plants, to obtain, xii. 192, 
xiii. 273 ; xiv. 44 ; selection of, 
xiv. 46 
Chryseis compacta, iv. 88 
Chrysiphiala, ii. 70 
Chrysobaphus Roxburghii, xi. 261 
Chrysophyllum Cainito, xv. 180; 
C. jamaicensis, xv. 181; cseru- 
leum, xv, 181; C. microphyllum, 
xv. 181; microcarpum, xv. 181 ; 
argenteum, xv. 182 ; angustifo- 
lium, xv. 183; macrocarpum, 
xv. 183 ; Michino, xv. 182 ; 
monopyreum, xv. 182 
Chrysorrhoe nitens, vi. 258 
Chunduru, xv. 89 
Chundum, xv. 113 
Chusan Daisy, xiii. 273 
Chysis aurea, iv. 68, 71, 166, v. 
140 ; bractescens, viii. 92 
Cinchona longi flora, xii. 238 
Cineraria Waterhousiana, iv. 219, 
220 ; Hendersonii, iv. 43 ; the 
king, v. 92; hybrid, v. 19 ; hy- 
brids belong to the genus Sene- 
cio, vi. 42 ; Waterhousiana, vi. 
260 ; hybrid, viii. 118, ix. 71; 
splendida, ix. 71; Webberiana, 
ix. 125 : management of the 
genus, ix. 126 ; Lady Prudhoe, 
xii. 149; Countess of Zetland, 
xii. 149 ; Emperor of Russia, 
xii. 149; Fairy Queen, xii. 149; 
sapphire, xii. 1 49 ; criterion, xii. 
149 ; Surrey Hero, xii. 149 ; 
desirable, xii. ] 49 ; seedlings, 
xii. 149, 150 ; vars. xiii. 94; xiv. 
135 
Cinnamon, i. 147, ii. 168, iv. 103 
Cinquefoil, rusty-brown flowered, 
v. 223; Mr. McNab's, xiii. 219 
Circular conservatories, recom- 
mendation of, viii. 257 
Cirrhsea Warreana, and other spe- 
cies, i. 15, ii. 135 ; tristis. iii. 262 
