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GENERAL INDEX. 
Cirrliopetalum Medusa?, ix. 46 ; 
auratum, xi. 20, 117; cande- 
labra, xi. 117; chinense, xi. 117; 
fimbriatum, xv. 189 ; Thouar- 
sii, v. 44 ; Cumingii, viii. 165 ; 
chinense, x. 237; Thouarsii, xiii. 
140 
Cisterns for conservatories, vari- 
ous descriptions of, viii. 259 
Cissus arborea, xv. 187 
Cistus speciosus, iv. 213 ; culture, 
iv. 183; planting in beds, ix. 
234 
Citrus, culture of the genus, i. 88 ; 
japonica, xv. 164 
Clammy Eutoca, iii. 1 7 ; Saracha, 
iii. 70 
Clarkia guauroides, iv. 90 
Cleisostoma rosea, vi. 189, xii. 165; 
ionosmum, xiv. 1 64 ; spicatum, 
xiv. 140 
Clematis, ii. 35, 107, 108, 85, 87; 
iii. 31, 168 ; cserulea, iv. 116, 
193; azurea grandiflora, iv. 1 1 9 ; 
Sieboldii, iv. 147, 213; cserulea, 
v. 119; cserulea grandiflora, v . 
93; Sieboldii, v. 119 ; cserulea, 
vi. 116 ; Sieboldii, hardihood of, 
vi. 1 17; grafting, vi. 1 19 ; adapted 
for attaching to trees and shrubs, 
vi. 14 ; montana, vii. 210 ; cse- 
rulea, as a dwarf shrub, viii. 
155 ; Sieboldii, training, viii. 
156 ; cserulea, var. grandiflora, 
x. 20 ; montana, var. grandi- 
flora, xi. 21 ; crispa, xiii. 262 ; 
fiore crispa, xiii. 262 ; cserulea, 
for forming a bed, xiv. 231 ; 
polypetala, xiv. 25 ; tubulosa, 
xiv. 19, 31; glandulosa, xiii. 165; 
glandtdosa, xiii. 236; hexapetala, 
xiii. 188 ; hexasepala, xiii. 188 ; 
smilacifolia, xiii. 235 ; smilacina, 
xiii. 236 ; subpeltata, xiii. 236 
Cleome dendroides, i. 122; culture 
of the genus, i. 122 ; iii. 24 ; 
centranthifolia, iv. 167 
Clermontia, xv. 12 
Clerodendron speciosissimum, iii. 
168, 217, 271 ; squamatum, 
vi. 164 ; speciosissimum, viii. 
1 65 ; squamatum, different from 
C. speciosissimum, viii. 165 ; 
splendens, viii. 237; Ksempferi, 
x. 189; species of, x. 262; cala- 
mitosum, xi. 169 ; fortunatum, 
xi. 169; infortunatum, xi. 91, 
169; xii. 113; xiv. 16; fragrans, 
xiv. 33 ; squamatum, xiv. 33; 
splendens, xiv. 46, 103 
Clethra, i. 233; ii. 88, 120, 244; 
quercifolia, xiv. 93 
Clianthus puniceus, ii. 169, iii. 192, 
iv. 21, 134, v. 108, 110, ix. 82; 
carneus, viii. 212 
Climate, its influence on plants, v. 
110, 131, 155, 179, 203, vi. 33, 
39, 84, 107, 132, 155, 181, 204; 
vii. 136 
Climbing plants, iii. 96, 168, 216; 
stove plants, v. 113 ; vi. 240; \ 
training to poles, vi. 13; circular 
trellises for, vi. 118; natural 
habitats, vi. 14 ; checking the 
principal shoots of, vii. 96 ; 
pruning and dressing, vii. 216; 
roses, hints on pruning, vii. 1 3 ; 
plants, superior methods of 
training, viii. 64 ; conditions that 
affect their flowering, viii. 65; 
plan for supporting the dwarf 
kinds, viii. 254 ; instructions for 
managing, viii. 143, 168 ; keeping 
them dwarf, ix, 231 ; flowering, 
ix. 252 ; propagation of, x. 184 ; 
stove plants, xiv. 84, 105 ; as 
bushes, xi. 37; on pruning, xi. 
39 ; cramping the roots of, xi. 
40 ; layering the shoots of, xi. 
41 ; natural mode of training, xi. 
207 ; promoting the fertility of, 
xii. 12; Mr. Hoare's method for i 
the vine adaptable to, xii. 1 4 
Clintonia pulchella, iv. 145, 146, 
240, v. 139 ; white-flowered 
variety of, viii. 141 ; xv. 9 
Clintoniacse, xv. 9 
Clitoria, ii. 109; ternatea, vii. 147; 
fulgens, xi. 121 ; greater, xiii. 
79 ; ternatea major, xiii. 79 
Clivea, ii. 70 ; nobilis, iii. 72 
Clowesia rosea, x. 186 
Club-pod, purple-stemmed change- 
able, xii. 219 
Coal, different kinds, ix. 251; the 
Moira kind, x. 34 ; origin of, xi. 
250 
Cobcea scandens, ii. 35, 85, 87; 
flowered Pentstemon, iii. 70, 23 ; 
macrosteam, vii. 41 ; stipularis, 
viii. 116 ; scandens, xii. 15 
Coburghia, ii. 70 ; coccinea, viii 
92 ; trichroma, viii. 92 ; humilis, 
ix. 190 ; versicolor, x. 20 
Coca, uses and propagation of, iii. 
34 
Coccoloba, soil for, iii. 72 
Coccus adonidum, xi. 240 ; hes- 
peridum, xiv. 95 , patellseformis, 
xiv. 95 ; testudo, xiv. 95 
Cochlearia acaulis, xiii. 212 ; pu- 
silla, xiii. 212 
Cockchaffer, xiv. 71 
Cockroach, xiv. 70 
Cockscomb coral- tree, iii. 175 
Cocoa-nut tree, culture of, iv. 40 
Codonopsis lurida, xi. 166 
Coelogyne, ii. 133 ; fuliginosa, v. 
237; Gardneriana, v. 20 ; macu- 
lata, v. 257 ; Gardneriana, vi. 37; 
ocellata, vi. 69, 92; Wallichiana, 
vi. 25; elata, vii. 237; aristata, 
viii. 235 ; Cumingii, viii. 116 ; 
flaccida, viii. 45, 140; fuliginosa, 
ix. 21; cristata, x. 70, xi. JS9; 
Cummingii, xi. 237 ; xii. 262 ; 
early flowering, xiv. 7; ochracea, 
xiv. 1 9 ; praecox, xiv. 7 ; speciosa, 
xiv. 92, 165; flaccida, xv. 46; 
spe. nor., xv. 1 42 
Coelia Bauerana, ix. 142 
Coffsea not injured by a low tem- 
perature, v. 252 
Cogaifeira, xv. 64 
Cold frames, pits, &c, hints on, iv. 
216 
Cold, its nature explained, vi. 37 
Cold winds, effects of, on plants, vii. 
83 
Coldness, comparative, of low and 
elevated tracts, viii. 36 
Colea floribunda, viii. 92 
Coleonema tenuifolia, xi. 45, xiv. 
227 
Coleus barbatus, viii. 92 
Collania Andinamarcana, xiii. 187; 
dulcis, xiv. 140 
Collinsia bicolor, iii. 141, 195, iv. 
133; heterophylla, vi. 18 
Collomia Cavanillesii, iii. 70 
Colocasia odorata, ix. 93 
I Colophonia zeylanica, xv. 139 
Colours, solar light the cause of, v. 
182; grouping plants, vii. 167; 
produced by light, viii. 225; in 
flowers, x. 106; xiv. 161 
Coltsfoot blight, ii. 42 
Columbine, Mr. Skinner's, x. 199 
Columnea, ii. 108 ; scandens, iii. 
72, 192 ; aureo-nitens. iv. 92; 
Schiediana and splendens, ix. 
135 ; splendens, ix. 263; Schie- 
diana, ix. 31 ; leaf-soil adapted 
for, x. 136; splendens, x. 5 ; 
zebrina, xii. 142; Schiediana, xiv. 
238 
Colutea, ii. 227 ; frutescens, ii. 35 
Comarostaphylis arbutoides, x. 143, 
xi. 118 
Combretacese, remarks on, iii. 208 
Combretum grandiflorum, i. 1 4; ii. 
87, 120; stove species, ii. 107, 
108; grandiflorum, ix. 169; ma- 
crophyllum, ix. 95 ; broad- 
leaved, xii. 103; latifolium, xii. 
103 
Comhretum macrophyllum, xii. 103 
Combustion, character of, ix. 249 
Combustion probably caused by the 
development of latent light, viii. 
225 ; its connexion with elec- 
tricity, viii. 251 
Comesperma gracilis, v. 93, 145, 
vi. 43 
Commelina tuberosa, to preserve 
in water, ii. 21 ; ccelestis, iv. 131 
Common Ladies' Slipper, iii. 247 
Comparettia coccinea, vi. 1 9 ; rosea, 
vii. 237, viii. 238, x. 1 ; falcata, 
xi. 189 
Composite flowers, structure of, 
vii. 161 
Compositse, ii. 262 
Compounds found in plants, xi. 153 
Conduction of heat, vii. 131 
Conifers and taxads, xiii. 229 ; 
whence come the terms, xiii. 
229; properties of, x ii. 229; un- 
favourable treatment they u sually 
experience, and its effects, xiii. 
