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GENERAL INDEX. 
Bishopstoke Vicarage, descriptive notice of, 177 
Boiler, description of the Saddle, and appendages, 
10 ; external fittings up of, described, 11 
Bolbophyllum longiflorum, 140 
— umbellatum, 262 
Bouvardia flava, 140 
— longiflora, 92 
Brassavola Digbyana, 235 
British plants, 156 ; the study of instructive, 
156 ; a means to enhance the value of, 157 ; 
the capacity of for improvement, 158 ; further 
means by which the value of is enhanced in a 
gardening point of view, 159 
Brugmanda Knightii, 211 
Buddleya Lindleyana, 21 ; leading peculiarity of 
under culture, 21 
C. 
Calliandra Harisii, 140 
Calpicarpium Roxburghii, 70 
Calycotome spinosa, 236 
Calystegia pubescens, 165, 187, 243 
Camellia Japonica var. Beaute supreme, 71 
— remarks on the, 109 ; account of plants 
of the, and circumstances under which they 
flourished, 109, 110 ; advantage of planting 
out under glass, 110; where to plant out, 111; 
treatment required to have in flower at any 
time, 112 
Campanula gentianoides, 7 
— grandiflora, 7 
— nobilis, 142 
Catasetum callosum, var. grandiflorum, 69 
Cattleya intermedia, var. angustifolia, 5 
— Lemoniana, 163 
— maxima, 21 
— Perrinii, 5 
Cedronilla pallida, 115 
Centropogon fastuosum, 273 
— Surinam, 149 
— Surinamensis, 149, 273 ; the 
merits of, 149 
Cerbera fruticosa, 70 
Chsenostoma, many-flowered, 31 
— polyanthum, 31 ; usefulness of, 31 
Cheilococca apocynifolia, 195 
Chinese Roses, kinds of very suitable for mass- 
ing, 41 ; appropriate situations for masses of, 
41 ; preparation of beds for, 42 ; propagation 
of, 43 
Chirita, Ceylon, 265 
— sinensis, 117 
— Zeylanica, 265 
Chironia decussata, 221 
— frutescens, 221 
Chlora exaltata, 99 
Chlorsea virescens, 117 
Chorozema triangulare, 73 
— triangular, 73 
Chrysanthemum, 273 
Chusan Daisy, 273 
Cineraria, vars. , 94 
Cinquefoil, Mr. Mc Nab's, 219 
Cirrhopetalum Thouarsii, 140 
Clematis crispa, 262 
, — flore crispo, 262 
Clematis glandulosa, 165 
— glandulosa, 236 
— kexapetala, 188 
— hexasepala, 188 
— smilacifolia, 235 
— smilacina, 236 
— subpeltata, 236 
Clerodendron, 263 
— sinuatum, 211 
Clitoria, greater, 79 
— ternatea major, 79 ; treatment requi- 
site for, 79 
Cochlearia acaulis, 212 
• — pusilla, 212 
Collania Andinamarcana, 187 
Conifers and Taxads, 229 ; whence come the 
terms, 229 ; properties of, 229 ; unfavour- 
able treatment they usually experience, and 
its effects, 230 ; the soil, situation, &c, they 
are most at home in, 232 ; the proper way to 
plant, 233 ; what should regulate the intro- 
duction of to, and disposal in, gardens, 233, 
234 ; liberal treatment necessary for when 
growing, 258 ; why should be planted on 
elevations, 258 ; the way affected by severe 
weather, 259 ; the usefulness of, 260 ; slightly 
detailed account of some, 261 
Conservatories, description of various, 58 
Conservatory, the, 57 ; border for plants in, 
described, 58 ; preparation of permanent bed 
of soil for the, 59 
Cotton wool, useful to protect embryo inflores- 
cence, 119 
Crassula capitata, 209 
C rotalaria acuminata ? 223 
— angulosa, 223 
— cosrulea, 223 
— verrucosa, 223 
— warted, 223 
Cryptomeria Japonica, 273 
Culture, electro, attention directed to, 131 
Cuphea, broad-center'd, 267 
— cordata, 21, 165 
— miniata, 117 
— platycentra, 142, 267 ; a flower-garden 
plant, 267 
— pubiflora, 68 
— strigillosa, 68 
Cupressus Japonica, 273 
Cychnoches Egertonianum, var. virides, 188 
— Loddigesii, 68 
— stelliferum, 188 
Cyclamen littorale, 236 
Cymbidium umbellatum, 140 
Cypripedium barbatum, 140 
— Irapeanum, 235 
— Javanicum, 140 
— vars., 71 
Cyrtopodium punctatum, 133 ; a very fine spe- 
cimen of described, 133 
Cytisus spinosus, 236 
D. 
Dahlia ranunculseflora, 8 
— globularia multiflora, 88 
Dahlias, suitableness of some kinds to form 
