284 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Dutrocliet's discovery of a sup- 
posed nervous system in plants 
noticed, i. 31 ; on the sleep of 
plants, ii. 80 
Duvaua longifolia, x. 261 
Dwarfness, a constituent of beauty 
in plants, vii. 99 ; to induce, in 
plants, xi. 40 
Dwarf shrubby plants, xv. 259 
Dyckia variflora, ii. 210 ; rarillora, 
iii. 19 
Dysophylla stellata, xii. 92, xiii. 94; 
xiv. 271 
E. 
Eagle Wood, xv. 44 
Ear-leaved Nemophila, iii. 164 
Early planting, iii. 9 ; training, ix. 
39, 120 
Earths, mode of analysing, viii. 33 
Earwigs, means for entrapping, v. 
192 
Ebenus, ii. 228 
Eccremocarpus scaber, ii. 37 ; lon- 
giflorus, ii. 37 
Echeveria racemosa, iv. 116 ; acu- 
tifolia, ix. 116, ; rosea, ix. 93; 
secunda, vii. 235 ; treatment of, 
vii. 256 ; lorida, viii. 18 ; pul- 
verulenta, viii. 189 ; Scheerii, 
xii. 116 ; gibbiflora, xiii. 210 
Echinacea Dicksonii, v. 1 1 6 ; in- 
termedia, xiv. 190, xv. 97, 233 
Echinocactus sessiliflorus, iv. 89 ; 
mammillarioides, iv. 67 ; Mack- 
ieanus, iv. 68 ; Eyriesii, var. 
glaucus, v. 138 ; tubiflorus, v. 
17 ; grafting, v. 23, 69 ; culture 
of the genus, vii. 206 ; corynodes, 
viii. 260 ; centeterius, ix. 238 ; 
tenuispinus, ix. 190 ; concinnus, 
xi. 235 ; Pentlandi, xi. 262 ; 
oxygonus, xii. 140; myriostigma, 
xii. 188 ; Leeanus, xii. 213 ; 
multiflorus, xii. 214 ; pectinife- 
rus, xii. 238 ; hexEedrophorus, 
xiv. 164 ; Williamsii, xiv. 92 ; 
chloropthalmus, xv. 142 
Echites, i. 97 ; stellaris, ii. 107, 
109 ; suberecta, vi. 165, vii. 101; 
atropurpurea, ix. 199, 200; 
splendens, ix. 261 ; hirsuta, x. 
47 ; splendens, x. 25, 26 ; ca- 
rassa, xi. 213 ; see Dipladenia ; 
crassinoda, xi. 237 ; hirsuta, xi. 
94 ; splendens, xi. 213 ; carassa, 
xii. 25 ; crassinoda, xii. 25 ; 
grandiflora, xiii. 103 ; spe. nov., 
xv. 191 ; Franciscea, xv. 263 
Echium giganteum, v. 149 ; pe- 
trseum, x. 117 ; xv. 259 
Eclipse of the sun, its effects on 
flowers, vi. 10 
Economy, false notions of, in the 
construction of floricultural 
erections, viii, 232 ; of heat, vi. 
274 ; of manures, *i. 108 ; in 
floriculture, x. 180, 228,252 
Edgworthia chrysantha, xiv. 213 
Edwardsia, ii. 228 ; chilensis, iii. 
90 ; grandiflora, iii. 90 ; micro- 
phylla, iii. 91 ; chrysophylla, iii. 
91 ; myrtifolia, iii. 91 ; nitida, 
iii. 92 ; denudata, hi. 92 ; Mac- 
nabiana, vi. 162, xv. 209 
Elgeocarpus peduncularis, xiii. 188 
Eleagnus parvifolia, x 238 
Electrical fluid, vii. 180 ; wires, 
xiii. 153. 154 
Electricity, viii. 57, 177, 224, 249, 
251 ; its agency on vegetation, 
x. 202 ; its influence in chemical 
phenomena, xi. 178 ; and vege- 
tation, xiii. 129, 153 ; xiv. 128 
Electro-culture, xiii. 131 
Electronometer, utility of the, xiii. 
156 
Elegant globe-flowered Fuchsia, 
iv. 75 
Elementary organs of plants, xi. 
105 
Elements of vegetable organisa- 
tion, viii. 55, ix. 1 77 
Eleocarpus cyaneus, xi. 214 
Elephant's ear, scaly, xii. 73 ; 
white and scarlet, xiii. 245 
Eleutherine anomala, x. 261 
Ellis, Mr., on Dioncea muscipula, 
i. 61 
Elliottia, ii. 92 
Embellia grossularia, xv. 187 
Embryo, description of the, vii. 
259 
Emmelhie Picotee, iii. 18 
Emperor fountain at Chatsworth, 
xi. 223 
Empetrum nigrum, xi. 253 
Emphytus fasciatus, xiv. 71 ; ni- 
gricans, xiv. 71 
Empleurum, xiv. 227 
Endogenous plants, distinctive fea- 
tures of, vii. 37 
Enkianthus, i. 232 ; ii. 228 
Enkianthus quinqueflorus, v. 127 
Entire-leaved Siberian Primrose, 
iii. 18 ; Jaborosa, iii. 141 
Epacrideae, i. 53, xv. 257 
Epacris impressa, ii. 97, 88, 144 ; 
Epacrideee, ii. 120, 144, hi. 115; 
impressa, iv. 44, 69, 126 ; vari- 
abilis, iv. 69, 126 ; microphylla, 
v. 138 ; coccineus, vi. 70, 123 ; 
impressa, var. parviflora, vi. 89 ; 
Craegii, ix. 71 ; hybrid, ix. 22 ; 
new species of, ix, 47 ; grandi- 
flora, x. 52 ; autumnale, xi. 195, 
196; Cunninghami, xi. 195; 
miniata,xi. 141 ; refulgens,xi.\95, 
variabilis, xi. 46 ; miniata, xii. 
5 ; prevalent source of mischief 
amongst the tribe of, xii. 6 ; 
vermilion, xii. 5 ; dubia, xiii. 
163 ; hyacinthiflora, xiii. 71 ; 
new variety, xiv. 93 ; Taunton 
hybrid, xiv. 195; Tauntoniensis, 
xiv. 1 95 ; campanula maxima, xv. 
166, 193 ; bicolor, xv. 166, 193 ; 
delicata, xv. 166, 193 ; andro- 
medteflora, xv. 166 ; spe. now, 
xv. 166 
Epidendron fragrans, ii. 217; steno- 
petalon,ii. 164, 136 ; moschatum, 
ii. 241 ; armeniacum, iii. 167 ; 
Skinneri, iii. 167; bifidum, iii. 
215; eeniulum, iv. 17 ; macro- 
chilum, iv. 18 ; Skinneri, iv. 21 ; 
chloroleucum, iv. 68 ; bicornu- 
tum, iv. 95 ; Imetrophyllum, iv. 
119; elongatum,iv. 119; bicornu- 
tum, v. 246 ; floribundum, v. 44 ; 
ionosma, v. 118, 164; papillosum, 
v. 18; Schomburgkii, v. 234 ; 
tenuiflorum, v. 212 ; tesselatum, 
v. 66 ; viridi-purpureum, v. 162 ; 
diceratum,vi.91 ; lentiginosum,vi. 
22; macrochilum,vi. 44 ; Schom- 
burgkii, vi. 70 ; stenopetalum, 
vi. 236 ; armeniacum, vii. 238 ; 
Boothianum, vii. 288; cepiforme, 
vii. 18 ; cinnabarinum, vii. 118 ; 
floribundum, vii. 261 ; gluma- 
ceum, vii. 18 ; papillosum, vii. 
143 ; Parkinsonianum, vii. 41 ; 
Skinneri, • vii. 30 ; vitellinum, 
vii. 139 ; alatum, viii. 141; calo- 
chocheilum, viii. 235 ; Grahami, 
viii. 163 ; phoeniceum, viii. 190 ; 
cinnabarinum, ix. 116; lanci- 
folium, ix. 213 ; phceniceum, ix. 
97, 98 ; raniferum, ix. 165; 
Skimierii, ix. 22 ; selligerum, x. 
119; vitellinum, x. 189; 
Schomburgkii, x. 121, 122 ; 
calocheilum, xi. 167 ; macro- 
chilum roseum, xi. 243, 244 ; 
pterocarpum, xi. 140 ; radiatum, 
xi. 167, 210 ; Stamfordianum, 
xi. 70 ; verrucosum, xi. 189. 
235 ; vitellinum, xi. 49, 50 , 
dipus, xii. 19; radicans, xii. 145 ; 
rooting, xii. 145 ; longicolle, xii; 
140 ; xiii. 166 ; umbellatum, 
xiii. 140 ; verrucosum, xiii. 101 ; 
warted, xiii. 101; plicatum, xiv. 
1 40 ; pumilum, xiv. 7 ; pyriforrae, 
xiv. 213 ; aurantiacum, xv. 
Epidendrum grandiflorum, xii. 117; 
rhizophorum, xii. 145 
Epigsea repens, fitted for forming 
a bed, ix. 230 
Epimedium Musschianum, vi. 1 85 
Epimedium macranthum, iv. 18, 
v. 152 ; violaceum, v. 68, 123 
Epipactis, ii. 182 
Epipactus 1 at i folia, xv. 32 
Epiphora pubescens, xi. 70 
Epiphylla, suspending in baskets, 
ix. 136 ; leaf-soil good for, x. 
137; comprehensive system of 
cultivating, vii. 225 
Epiphyllum splendidum, i. 49 ; 
speciosum, iv. 22; Russellianum, 
vi. 88 ; oxypetalum, vii. 186 ; 
speciosum, vii. 226 ; beneficial 
effects of exposure on, vii. 228 ; 
purpurascens, viii. 22, 80 ; 
truncatum, var. violaceum, viii. 
79, 80 ; Russellianum, x. 245, 
246 ; Ruckeri, xii, 46 ; coc- 
cineum graiKlinorum, xv. i:39 
