GENERAL INDEX. 
285 
Epiphytes, on growing plants as, 
xiii. 17 
Episcia bicolor, xv. 189 
Eranthemum albiflorum, ix. 93 ; 
variabile, ix. 75 ; variable, ix. 75 ; 
montanum, x. 187 ; pulchellum, 
xi. 55 ; flava, xi. 210, xiv. 134; 
strictum, xiv. 171 ; variabile, 
xii. 262 
Eras in Botany, xv. 82 
Eremostachys laciniata, xii. 214 
Eria stellata, ii. 137, iv. 234 ; cal- 
losa, vi. 139 ; ferruginea, vi. 139; 
densiflora, vii. 188 ; armeniaca, 
viii. 187 ; bractescens, viii. 718 ; 
convallarioides, viii. 260 ; longi- 
labris, viii. 118 ; paniculata, ix. 
71 ; polyura, ix. 142 ; floribunda, 
xi. 91; bractescens, xi. 116; 
vestita, xii. 91 ; profusa, xii. 
46 ; Dillwynii, xii. 140 ; species, 
new, xiv. 262 ; convallarioides 
major, xiv. 272 
Eribotrya Japonica, iv. 1 1 1 
Erica, i. 113, 236, ii. 91, 260, 264, 
iii. 48 ; chloroma,v. 65 ; florida, 
var. campanulata, v. 65 ; shading 
beneficial to the genns, v. 156 ; 
causes of ill-success in cultiva- 
tion, v. 156, 204 ; a separate 
house requisite for the genus, v. 
156 ; tricolor, var. superba, vi. 
3 ; Banksiana, vii. 243 ; Jack- 
sonii, viii. 149 ; managing the 
genus, viii. 150 ; Neillii, ix. 195 ; 
hybrid, ix. 196; Cavendishiana, 
x. 167 ; cerinthoides, x. 257 ; 
jasmininora, xi. 91 ; Murrayana, 
xi. 77 ; hardy species of, for 
winter gardens, xi. 253 ; trans- 
parens, var. blanda, xii. 23 ; 
Cavendishiana, xiii. 3 ; its origin, 
xiii. 3; imperialis, xiv. 117; 
aristata, xv. 1 ; coccinea major, 
xv. 190; ventricosa grandiflora, 
xv. 190 ; seedling var. xv. 263 
Erinus, large-flowered, xv. 259 
Eriobotrya japonica, xiv. 34 
Eriostemon, buxifolium, cuspida- 
tum, iv. 132 ; buxifolium, xi. 
165 ; scabrum, xi. 190, xiii. 127; 
intermedium, xii. 94 ; rough, 
xiii. 127; xiv. 225; nereifolium, 
xv. 95 
Erysimum Perowskianum, vi. 1 65 ; 
culture of, vi. 246 
Erythrina cristagalli, iii. 175 ; as 
a half-hardy border shrub, viii. 
85 ; Bidwilliana, xiv. 66, 213 ; 
herbacea, cristagalli, lancifolia, 
xv. 51 
Erythrochiton braziliensis, x. 212, 
xiii. 117, xiv. 223 
Erythronium grandifiorum, ii. 262 
Erythroxylon coca, uses and pro- 
perties of, iii. 24 
Escallonia montevidensis, ii. 51 ; 
pulverulenta, iii. 17 ; montevi- 
densis, vii. 137 ; organensis, xiv. 
20, xv. 209 
Eschscholtzia crocea, iii. 49 
Esculent roots, iii. 199 
Esenbeckia febrifuga, xiv. 225 ; 
pilocarpoides, xiv. 225 
Estate, description of an, xiii. 105 
Eucalyptus splachnicarpon, x. 213; 
Preissiana, xiii. 262 ; xv. 256 ; 
macrocarpa, xiv. 272 ; xv. 29, 
257 
Euchsetis, xiv. 227 
Eucharidium concinnum, iv. 135 
Eucomis punctata, thrives well in 
an open border, viii. 86 
Eucrosia, ii. 70 
Eudiosma, xiv. 227 
Eugenia, Psidium, iii. 72 ; pseudo- 
psidium, xv. 64 ; caulifiora, xv. 
64 ; dysenterica, Michelia, Jam- 
bos, xv. 62 ; myrtifolium, xi. 82 
Eulophia, ii. 158, 182 ; cochleata, 
iv. 21; macrastaehya, iv. 164 
Euonymus japonicus, xi. 22 
Euphorbia fulgens, culture of, iv. 
31, 236; jacquinseflora, iv. 21; 
Bojera, iv. 1 7 ; punicea. iv. 236 ; 
Jaquiniflora, v. 185 ; rigida, v. 
185 ; veneta, v. 42 ; Bryonii, 
ix. 95 ; jacquiniflora, xiv. 133 ; 
splendens, xiv. 133 
Euphoria Litche, xv. 85; longana, 
inform e, nephelium, pinnata, vei'- 
ticillata, xv. 
Euricles, ii. 70 
Eustoma siknifoUum, xii. 70 ; ex- 
alt a turn, xii. 70, xiii 99 ; sileni- 
folium, xiii. 99 ; tail, xiii. 99 
Eutaxia pungens, iii. 245 
Euthales macrophylla, viii. 19 
Eutoca viscida, iii. 17, iv. 165, 
235 ; Menziesii, iii. 142; viscosa, 
iv. 116 ; Wrangeliana, v. 117, 
187, 199, 200, iv. 165, 235 ; vis- 
cosa, iv. 116 
Euryale, characteristics of the 
» genus, v. 47 ; amazonica, xiv. 23 
Evaporation occasioned by heat, 
vi. 86 
Evelyn, John, his taste for gar- 
dening, iii. 40 
Evolvulus cseruleus, xiii. 1 66; pur- 
pureo-cseruleus, xv. 21, 166, 171 
Evergreens, on planting, ii. 114, 
222; to be pruned, iv. 168; im- 
portance of light in the winter 
season, v. 250 ; not so suitable 
as deciduous plants for natura- 
lising, viii. 14; dwarf sorts for 
planting on lawns, viii. 38; ad- 
vantages of pruning in summer, 
x. 167 ; removal of, in hot 
weather, xiii. 178 
Everlasting flowers, remarks on, 
v. 247 
Exacum tetragonum bicolor, xv. 21 
Excrementitious slime exuded from 
the roots of plants, v. 206 
Exhalations from plants, their 
causes, channels, and conse- 
quences, vi. 86 
Exogenous plants, general features ; 
of, vi. 178 ; direction of the woody 
matter of, xi. 35 
Exogonium purga, xiv. 227 
Exostema longiflorum, xii. 238 
Exotic plants, advantages of devot- 
ing attention only to one or two 
kinds of, v. 182; importance of 
commencing to protect them 
early in the autumn, v. 251 ; im- 
portance of uniformity in the 
system of treating, vi. 167; ne- 
cessity for arranging them at a 
proper distance from each other, 
vi. 119, 263 
Exotic shrubs multiplied by graft- 
ing, vi, 93 
Exotics, acclimatation of, viii. 60 ; 
proper borders for, viii. 1 1 
Experiments, value of, vi. 233 
Exposure of plants, xv. 117 
F. 
Fabiana imbricata, vi. 141 
Facts, great advantage of amass- 
ing, vii. 1 35 
Fagi — Kadsura — Akebi, xiv. 115 
Fagopyrum cymosum, xiii. 115 
Fagreea obovata, xiii. 22 
Falcate-leaved Sarcochilus, iii. 71 
Fasciculated roots, described, vii. 
112 
Fedia gracilifiora, xii. 1 65; grandi- 
flora, xv. 164 
Fernandezia lunifera, vii. 213, xi. 
238 
Ferns, stove species, i. 171; man- 
agement of, iii. 40 ; adaptation 
of leaf-mould for, x. 136; man- 
agement, xi. 84 ; value of, in 
ornamental gardening, xi. 85 ; for 
rockeries, and covering walls, xi. 
86 ; for suspending in baskets 
amongst Orchidacese, xi. 87; for 
undergrowths in conservatories, 
xi. 88; routine of culture, xi. 89 
Fern-leaved Dryandra, iii. 212 
Ferraria azurea, v. 187 
Fertility of plants occasioned 
mainly by heat, vi. 132 ; how it 
is fostered, ix. 252 
Few-flowered Dyckia, iii. 19 
Ficus stipulata, iv. 227 
Fig tree, remarkable effects of 
sudden exposure on a, v. 203 
Fire heat during the winter 
months, v. 192, 252, 263; hints 
on the employment of, vii. 24, 
72; how to economise, x. 228 
Fire, nature of, ix. 249 
Fires without smoke, v. 13, 80 
Fir tribe, botanical characters of 
some of the, xiii. 107 
Fischer's Begonia, iv. 18 
Five flowered Gentian, iii. 165 
Fixed vegetable oils; analysis of, 
xi. 156 
Flat Pea, beautiful, xiii. 195 
Flints available in the formation of 
rockeries, v. 229 
Floral curiosities, xi. 13 
