520 
LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 
Jesse’s Gleanings in Natural History, 75 
Jussieu’s Genera Plantarum, 426 
Kemp on decomposed Salt as Manure, 
272 
Ladies’ Magazine, 189 
Gardner’s Cabinet Cyclopaedia—Astro¬ 
nomy, 45, 94, 185, 141 
Chemistry, 44, 489 
Heat, 416 
Hydrostatics, 94 
Lavoisier’s Elements of Chemistry, 6, 
146, 417 
Loddige’s Botanical Cabinet, 38, 86 
Loudon’s Encyclopaedia of Gardening, 
423 
- Gardener’s Magazine, 141, 
164, 181, 206,219, 404 
-Magazine of Natural History, 
190 
Linnaeus’s Species Plantarum, 426 
Lindley’s Ladies’ Botany, 427 
-Introduction to Botany, 
Lyson’s Environs of Loudon, 414 
Maddock’s Florists’ Directory, 265 
Magazine of Botany, 385, 404, 467 
Magazine of Curiosities and Arts, 189 
Main’s Vegetable Physiology, 78, 284 
Medical Gazette, 190 
Miller’s Gardeners’ Dictionary, 9th 
edition, 231 
Mirror, 190 
Neville’s Letter to Sir Geo. Sutton, 31 
Nottingham Survey, 30 
Penny Magazine, 166, 190 
Platt’s Garden of Eden, 74 
Rattray’s Botanical Chart, 412 
Rennie’s Alphabet of Gardening, 33 
-Field Naturalist, 44, 95, 135, 
139, 141, 183, 280 
-Handbook of Gardening, 249 
Report of the Doncaster Agricultural 
Association on the Turnip Fly, 444 
Sketches in Spain, 396 
Smith’s Introduction to Botany, 426 
Smith’s Treatise on Cucumbers and 
Melons, 130 
Stephens’s Practical Irrigator and 
Drainer, 321 
Sweet’s Botanical Cultivator, 268, 270 
Sweet’s British Flower Garden, 38, 86, 
134, 178, 223, 267, 315, 352, 488, 
440, 467 
Temple’s Travels in Peru, 189 
Tales from Chaucer, in Prose, by C. C. 
Clarke, 158 
LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 
gardens and garden structures. 
Fig House, section of, 248 
Fruit Room, plan and section of, 346 
Garden, plan of for a Cottage, 358, 361 
Hot-water Apparatus, 385 
--whole system of heating by, 
explained, 464-5 
Pinery, plan and section of, 344-5 
Pit fo Forcing, plan and elevation of, 
461-2 
EDIFICES. 
Cottages, plan of four united, 358 
-Isometrical view of, 361 
OPERATION. 
Bees, mode of burying in winter, 31 
Cuttings, mode of planting, 354 
Forest Trees, planting of, 228 
Fruit Trees against Walls, sheltering of, 
213 
Gooseberry Trees, training of, 60 
Sea Cale, manner of forcing, 168 
Soils, manner of proving their fertility, 
34, 35 
Trees, training of, 54, 55, 109, 433, 
434 
Vines in Pots, mode of training, 103 
DIAGRAMS. 
Numerous Diagrams, shewing the 
growth of Trees, 80, 83 
Pot for a Chemical Experiment, 335 
MACHINES, INSTRUMENTS, AND 
UTENSILS. 
Daisy Extractor, 438 
Fruit Stand, 415 
Garden Chairs, 413, 495 
Glasses for proving the fertility of Soils, 
34 
Hoe of a peculiar construction, 142 
Hot-water Apparatus,a portable one, 181 
Hook used in cutting Wall Trees, 458 
Musical Dial Fountain, 492 
Scales for proving the fertility or bar¬ 
renness of Soils, 34 
FRUIT. 
A monstrous Pear, 494 
insects, &c. 
Limax Agrestis. 377 
Microgaster Glomeratus, 377 
Nematus Ribeana, 61 
Pontia Brassicae, 377 
Pontia Napi, 377 
Pontia Rapae, 377 
Fossil Plants, 164, 195 
