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GENERAL INDEX. 
ver, iii. 1 1 ; Hydrangea hortensis, 
iii. 13 ; electro, attention directed 
to, xiii. 131 
Cultural chemistry, xv. 201, 225, 
248 
Cummingia trimaculata, xi. 127 ; 
best way to treat, xi. 128 
Cunninghamia, propagation of, ii. 
212 
Cunningham's Acacia, iii. 145 
Cupani's Squill, iii. 215 
Cuphea Melvilla, viii. 197 ; strigu- 
losa, xi. 166, 241 ; broad-cen- 
ter'd, xiii. 267 ; cordata, xiii. 
21, 165 ; miniata, xiii. 117; pla- 
tycentra, xiii. 142, 267, xv. 257; 
pubiflora, xiii. 68 ; strigillosa, 
xiii. 68; miniata, xiv. 101; ver- 
milion-flowered, xiv. 101 ; pur- 
purea, xv. 215 ; silenoides, xv. 
94 
Cupressus Japonica, xiii. 273 
Curcuma Roscoeana, v. 260 ; vii. 
1, 238 ; species of, ix. 263 
Curled Nightshade, iii. 1 
Currants, red-flowering, i. 3 ; 
changeableness of, i. 3 ; yellow- 
flowering, i. 4 ; whitish-flowered, 
x. 55, xv. 208 ; double bloody- 
flowered, xii. 121 
Cursory remarks, xi. 114, 162 
Cushion-lipped Oncidium, iii. 4 
Cusparieae, xiv. 225 
Cuttings, plan of a house for strik- 
ing, i. Ill ; propagation by, ii. 
240, xv. 35 ; excellent mode of 
striking, v. 178 ; speculation as 
to the origin of propagation by, 
vii. 202 ; philosophy of the pro- 
cess of striking plants by, ix. 81 ; 
method of raising them in water, 
ix. 82 ; where to strike, xii. 
168 
Cut flowers, to preserve, xii. 109 
Cuticle of plants, tissue of which it 
is composed, vi. 180 
Cyananthus lobatus, xiv. 66 
Cyanothamnus, xiv. 225 
Cyanotis axillaris, v. 260, xii. 
262 
Cychnochis Loddigesii, i. 14 ; ma- 
culatum, ix. 215 ; ventricosum, 
ix. 215; ventricosum, var. Eger- 
tonianum, xi. 21 ; Egertonianum, 
var. virides, xiii. 188 ; Loddi- 
gesii, xiii. 68 ; stelliferum, xiii. 
188 
Cyclamen, i. 180; Persicum, ii. 24 , 
48, 72, 88, 120 ; roots to be 
turned out, iv. 144 ; littorale, 
xiii. 236 
Cyclobothra alba, i. 98 ; pulchella, 
i. 98 ; ii. 120 
Cyclogyne canescens, vii. 117, 199; 
supposed habits and requisite 
treatment of, vii. 200, viii. 166 
Cycnoches Loddigesii, ii. 135 ; 
chlorochilum, v. 260 ; ventri- 
cosum, iv. 190, vi. 189; chloro- 
chilum, vii. J 87 ; maculatum, 
vii. 213, ix. 215 ; ventricosum, 
ix. 215 ; Egertonianum, x. 214 ; 
pentadactylon, x. 92 
Cymbidium, ii. 155, 181 ; triste, v. 
91 ; iridifolium, vi. 261 ; pen- 
dulum, vii. 115 ; pubescens, viii. 
163 ; Devonianum, x. 97 ; pen- 
dulum, var. brevilabrum, xi. 1 1 5 ; 
giganteum, xii. 241 ; iridioides, 
xii. 241 ; Mastersii, xii. 213; 
gigantic, xii. 241 ; giganteum, 
xii. 241 ; ochroleucum, xii. 44 ; 
umbcllatum, xiii. 140 ; Mastersi- 
anum, xiv. 47; pendulum, xiv. 
142 ; eburneura, xv. 22, 146 
Cymbopogon Schsenanthus, xv. 
238 
Cyme, the disposition of flowers in 
a, vii. 162 
Cynoglossum coelestinum, vi. 163 ; 
longiflorum, vii. 211 ; glochidia- 
tum, viii. 68 ; anchusoides, ix. 70 
Cyphia phyteuma, xiv. 42 
Cypripedium, ii. 156, 181, 206 ; 
calceolus, iii. 247 ; barbatum, viii. 
166, ix. 70, xi. 69, xiii. 140; 
Irapeanum, xiii. 235 ; javani- 
cum, xiii. 140 ; vars., xiii. 71 
Cyrilla, ii. 92 ; pulchella, iii. 14 
Cyrtanthu?, ii. 69, iv. 249 
Cyrtoceras reflexa, ix. 167, ix. 167, 
xi. 166 
Cyrtochilum flavescens, ii. 1 35, iv. 
212 ; bictonense, v. 188 ; macu- 
latum, v. 93, 186 ; mystacinum, 
vi. 258 ; filipes, viii. 166, 259 ; 
maculatum, different varieties 
of, viii. 45; stellatum, x. 119 ; 
maculatum, var. xi. 45, xiv. 141 
Cyrtopera gigantea, xii. 241 
Cyrtopodium Andersonii, ii. 182, 
iv. 71, xi. 69 ; punctatum, xi. 
118; punctatum, xiii. 133; a 
fine specimen described, xiii. 1 33 
Cy stan the sprengelioides, vii. 234 
Cytisus, ii. 227 ; racemosus, iv. 
118; iEolicus, iv. 16; nubigi- 
nensis, v. 260 ; racemosus, v. 93 ; 
rhodaphne, 117; filipes, viii. 166; 
nigricans, viii. 228 ; Weldeni, x. 
186 ; spinosus, xiii. 236 
D 
Dahlias, i. 104 — 7 ; Duke of 
Sutherland, ii. 209 ; superflua 
Lavinia, ii. 262 ; iii. 24, 93, 96, 
120, 143, 264, iv. 48, 96, 120, 
144, v. 120, 144, 168, 216, 264, 
vii. 216 ; glabrata, vii. 115; viii. 
24 ; ranunculaeflora, xiii. 8 ; glo- 
bularia multiflora, xiii. 88 ; 89 
Dais cotinifolia, xii. 190 
Daisy extractor, i. 278 
Dalmatian wall-flower, iv. 232 
Damask roses, require but little 
pruning, vi. 13 
Dancing Bolbophyllum, iv. 164 
Daphne odorata, var. rubra, iii. 45; 
indica, var. rubra, vi. 261, xii. 
263 ; japonica, viii. 46, 175, 176, 
xv. 210 ; Fortuni, xiv. 47, 66, 
xv. 71, 211 
Darkness, its effects on plants, v. 
112 
Darwin's Botanical Garden noticed, 
ii. 195 
Datura arborea, ii. 22 ; guayaqui- 
lensis, iv. 90 ; arborea, xiii. 211; 
cornigera, xiii. 211; frutescens, 
xiii. 211 ; Gardner i, xiii. 211 
Daubenya aurea, iii. 1 9 ; fulva, vi. 
235 
Daviesia latifolia, iv. 223 ; ulicina, 
iv. 29 ; physodes, xiii. 163 ; new 
species, xiv. 117 
Day lily, Dr. Siebold's, v. 25 
Dean of Manchester's death, xiv. 
144 
Decaying flowers, importance of 
removing, x. 168 
December, 1845, extraordinary 
mildness of, xiii. 9 
Deciduous shrubs, iii. 240 ; plants 
best fitted for naturalization, viii. 
14, 62 
Decomposition of vegetables, v. 1 1 ; 
caused by heat, vi. 33, 34 
Delicate Ionopsis, iv. 18 
Delissese, xv. 1 1 
Delisssea, xv. 12 
Delphinium cheilanthum multiplex, 
ii. 241, iii. 16 ; densifloram, iii. 
45 ; moniliforme, iii. 77 ; ma- 
crostachyum, iii. 167 ; tenuissi- 
mum, iv. 41 ; montanum, iv. 67; 
Barlowii, iv. 88, 167 ; interme- 
dium, var. pallidum, iv. 163 ; in- 
termedium, var. coerulescens, iv. 
209 ; Barlowii, v. 265 ; inter- 
medium, var. sapphirinum, v. 
233 ; decorum, vii. 260 ; sinense, 
origin, habit, and treatment of, 
vii. 172 ; sinense, var. flore 
pleno, vii. 171, 172 ; cseruleum 
grandiflorum, xiv. 165 
Dendrobium, culture of the genus, 
i. 15 ; fimbriatum, ii. 172 ; mos- 
chatum, ii. 1 36, 1 72 ; Harrisonise, 
ii. 196 ; cupreum, ii. 211 ; den- 
siflor&m, iv. 21 ; Pierardii, pul- 
chellum, iv. 70 ; moschatum, 
&c, iv. 119 ; aggregatum, v. 66, 
92 ; amplum, v. 237 ; aureum, 
v. 92 ; densiflorum, v. 121; fim- 
briatum, v. 67 ; Gibsonii, v. 169, 
211 ; moschatum, v. 140 ; no- 
bile, v. 67, 92 ; secundum, v. 92 ; 
83, 121, 122 ; crumenatum, vi. 
90 ; formosum, vi. 49 ; Jenkinsii, 
vi. 163 ; longicornu, vi. 21; ma- 
crochilum, vi. 9 1 ; nobile, vi. 44 ; 
Paxtoni, vi. 169 ; pulchellum, 
vi. 9 1 ; sulcatum, vi. ] 9 ; tereti- 
folium, vi. 70 ; culture of the 
genus, vi. 50 ; divisions of the 
genus, vi. 145; aggregatum, vi. 
145 ; aureum, var. pallidum, vi. 
90 ; Cambridgeanum, vi. 265 ; 
chrysanthum, vi. 213; alpestre, 
vii. 187 ; amplum, vii. 121 ; pe- 
