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GENERAL INDEX. 
Ixia Heleri, i. 8 ; flexuosa, i. 8 ; 
viridiflora, i. 8 ; tribe, hints on 
the culture of, iii. 64; examina- 
tion of the bulbs, iii. 48, 168 ; 
to be encouraged, iv. 120 ; new 
species, xiv. 215 
Ixiolirion montanum, xii. 20 
Ixora Bandhuca, ii. 265 ; grandi- 
flora, iii. 75 ; acuminata, xi. 190; 
odorata, xii. 261 ; Brunonis, xii. 
261 ; coccinea, xiv. 41 ; crocata, 
xiv. 41; hydrangeseformis, xiv. 
165 ; Griffithii, xiv. 214 ; java- 
nica, xiv. 215, 265 ; odoratis- 
sima, xv. 239; spe. nov. xv. 240 
J. 
Jabaticarburas, xv. 64 
Jabaticata, xv. 64 
Jaborosa integrifolia, iii. 141 
Jaca tree, iii. 254 
Jacaranda tomentosa, xii. 217 ; 
tomentosa, xii. 217 ; to obtain 
dwarf-flowering specimens, xii. 
218; pubescens, xii. 217; mimo- 
ssefolia, xi. 151 ; most approved 
plan of management, xi. 152; to 
obtain dwarf-flowering speci- 
mens of, xi. 152 
Jack, Dr., pitcher of Nepenthes 
examined by, i. 58 
Jacksonia grandiflora, vi. 237 
Jacobea Lily, i. 149 
Jacquemontia canescens, xiv. 116 
Jambon, xv. 64 
Jambosa vulgaris, xv. 60 ; amplexi- 
caulis, xv. 63 ; aquea, xv. 63; 
cauli flora, xv. 64; densiflora, xv. 
64; formosa, xv. 64; lineata, xv. 
64; malaccensis, xv. 63 ; macro- 
phylla, xv. 64 ; sylvestris alba, 
xv. 64 
Jambu, xv. 63 
Jamrosade, xv. 60 
Jasmines, greenhouse species, ii. 
35, 85, 87; stove species, ii. 107, 
108; privet-leaved, v. 15 
Jasminum glaucum, v. 15 ; multi- 
fiorum, vii. 22 ; caudatum, ix. 
116; Reevesii, ix. 215 ; affine, 
xii. 116; dianthifolia, xiii. 117; 
nudiflorum, xiii. 212, 273 ; ar- 
borescens, xv. 174; bracteatum, 
xv. 174; dispersum, xv. 174; 
elongatum, xv. 174; fragrant oil 
from, xv. 174; gracilis, xv. 174; 
: grandiflorum, xv. 174 ; hetero- 
phyllum, xv. 175 ; lancifolium, 
xv. 175 ; latifolium, xv. 175; 
nudiflorum, xv. 23, 173, 209 ; 
officinalis, xv. 175 ; pubescens, 
xv. 175 ; revolutum, xv. 175 ; 
sambae, xv. 175; scandens, xv. 
175 ; simplicifolium, xv. 175 ; 
trinervum, xv. 175 
Jesse, E., Esq., mode of planting 
large trees by, i. 46 
Johnsonia hirta, vii. 44 
Jollifia africana, culture of, iv. 58 
Jonesia, ii. 85, 87 
Juanulloa parasitica, xi. 236; obser- 
vations upon, xii. 65 
Jungius, M., definition of a plant 
by, i. 32 
Juniperus lycia, xv. 89 
Justicia coccinea, i. 102, ii. 120; 
venusta, xi. 213; flava, xi. 210; 
xii. 263 ; Macdonelli*, xii. 263; 
glabrata, xii. 243 ; gangelica, 
xiii. 187 ; semperflorens, xiii. 
117 ; carnea, xiv. 23, 239 ; car- 
thaginensis, xiv. 263 ; coccinea, 
xiv. 134 ; gangetica, xiv. 125 ; 
new species, xiv. 93 ; speciosa, 
xiv. 134 
K. 
Ksempferia elegans, vii. 189 ; ro- 
tunda, i. 125 
Kalmia, propagation of, iii. 47, 24; 
forcing, v. 216 ; latifolia, eligi- 
bility for planting in groups, xi. 
1 38 ; for standards, xi. 1 9 
Kalosanthos splendens, iii. 237, xv. 
64 
Karaka, xv. 141 
Karpaton hastatum, xiv. 249 
Kaulfussia amelloides, viii. 195 ; 
ordinary culture of, viii. 196 
Keith, Mr., definition of a plant by, 
i. 32 
Kennedia rubicunda,i. 88 ; coccinea 
elegans, ii. 99, 186; Marryattse, 
ii. 260; selection of, ii. 85; splen- 
dens, iii. 26 ; glaberata, iii. 93 ; 
bracteata, iii. 114 ; sericea, iii. 
114; coccinea, iii. 114 ; Comp- 
toniana, iii. 114; monophylla, iii. 
114; ovata, iii. 114; Stirlingi, iii. 
117; macrophylla, iii. 165; dila- 
tata, iii. 192 ; nigricans, iv. 21 ; 
Marryattii, iv. 22; glaberata, v. 
92; new species of, vii. 93 ; pan- 
nosa, vii. 17; Stirlingii, vii. 69; 
monophylla, var. f xi. 94 
Khardal, xv. 187 
Kikanqu, xv. 64 
King Leopold Phlox, xiv. 267 
Kittelia, xv. 12 
Knight, Mr., experiments made 
with Dioncea muscipula by, i. 61 
Knight, T. A., Esq., extracts of a 
letter from, on the course of sap, 
vi. 9 
Kopsia fruticosa, xiii. 69 
Kreysigia multi flora, viii. 261 
Kumquat, xv. 165 
Kupa, xv. 64 
L. 
Labels for plants made of rolled 
zinc, i. 155, 183 ; of lead, i. 124 
Labichea bipunctata, x. 150, 151 
Labisia pothoina, xii. 214 
Laburnum, example of one with 
various-coloured flowers, ix. 132 
Lacsena bicolor, xi. 211, xv. 191 
Lacticiferous tissue, office of, xi. 
107 
Ladies 1 Botany reviewed, ii. 115 
Loelia anceps, ii. 79, 139 ; iv. 73 ; 
Barkeriana, iv. 90 ; albida, vi. 
235 ; anceps, vi. 22 ; autumnalis, 
vi. 121 ; furfuracea, vi. 114, vi. 
122 ; purpurascens, vii. 214 ; 
albida, vii. 189 ; cinnabarina, vii. 
94, 193 ; history and culture of, 
vii. 194 ; succeed best on blocks 
of wood, vii. 194 ; may be slightly 
exposed in autumn, vii. 192 ; 
rubescens, vii. 164 ; acuminata, 
x. 49 ; mode of cultivating, x. 
60; flava, ix. 117,262; majalis, 
xi. 140 ; peduncularis, xi. 165 ; 
superbiens, xi. 97 ; way to treat, 
xi. 98 ; the May-flower, xii. 1 ; 
majalis, xii. 1 ; native habitat 
of, xii. 1 ; difficult to cultivate, 
xii. 2 ; probable explanation of 
cause, xii. 2 ; method of treat- 
ment deserving attention, xii. 
2 ; cinnabarina, xiv. 116 ; maja- 
lis, xiv. 142 ; superbiens, xiv. 
47 ; Mr. Perrin's, xiii. 5 ; Per- 
renii, xiii. 5 ; major, xiii. 263; 
peduncularis, xiii. 22; fiava, xv. 
71 
Lagerstroemia elegans, xiv. 209, 
269 ; general culture, xiv. 210; 
grandiflora, xiv. 209 ; indica, 
xiv. 209, 269 ; parviflora, xiv. 
209 ; reginee, xiv. 210 ; speciosa, 
xiv. 210 
Lalage ornata, vii. 94 ; hovesefolia, 
ix. 117, 171 ; its treatment, ix. 
172 
Landscape gardening, how to obtain 
a knowledge of, vi. 232 ; instruc- 
tions in, vi. 82 ; different styles 
of, ix. 138 ; its connexion with 
other arts, ix. 138 
Lance's Oncidium, iv. 169 
Language, precision in its use of 
great moment in botanical mat- 
ters, vii. Ill, 161 
Lankesteria parviflora, xiii. 70 
Lantana Selloi, iii. 168 ; iv. 214 ; 
Selloiana, var. acutifolia, ix. 116; 
crocea, x. 53 ; its culture, x. 54 ; 
mutabilis, xiii. 238 ; a fine flower- 
garden plant, xiii. 238 ; Selloi, 
xiii. 238 ; for the flower-garden, 
&c., xiii. 238 
Lapeyrousia anceps, iv. 18 
Laplacea semiserrata, xii. 20 
Large-flowered Coryanthus, iii. 95 
Large-leaved Kennedia, iii. 165 
Largest Megaclinium, iv. 117 
Larkspur, slender-branched, iv. 41, 
216 ; sapphire blue variable, v. 
233 ; Mr. Barlow's, v. 265 ; 
double-flowered Chinese, vii. 171 
Larpent's Lead-wort, xiv. 271 
Lasiandra petiolata, vii. 19 ; Kun- 
thiana, xii. 125 
Lasthenia glabrata, ii. 209; iv. 45 
Lateral growths, the necessity of 
removing them early to obtain 
upright developments, xi. 17 
Lathyrus, ii. 36; magellanicus, iii. 
