560 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Azote described, 437 
Baleae fragilis described, 430; figured, 
473 
Balm, culture of, 344 
Balsams, culture of, 114 
Barberry, its influence on Wheat, 120. 
317 ; irritability of, 458 
Barley, steeping in dry seasons, 223 
Bartonia albescens, culture noticed, 183 
Basil, History and Culture, 345 
Baxter’s British Plants reviewed, 33 
Beans, culture of, 294 
Bear’s Grape, culture of, 357 
Bear’s-Foot, figured, 140 
Beaufortia Dampieri, 513 
Beaumontia grandiflora, culture no¬ 
ticed, 131 
Beech-Tree, a Conductor of Lightning, 
315. Questioned, 415. Confirmed, 
407 
Bees, Management of in Cashmere, 21. 
Power to Generate a Queen, 86, 136, 
184. Instinct of, 142. Management 
in Egypt, 318. Solitary habits of, 
142 
Bell-Glasses, substitute for, 29, 53 
Benthamia fragifera, culture noticed, 
276 
Berberis vulgaris, its influence on 
Wheat, 120, 317 ; irritability of 458. 
Berberis buxifolia, culture noticed, 372. 
Beet-Root, culture noticed, 294 
Bevan, Edwd. Esq. on Rhubarb, 329 
Biennials, selection of hardy, 114; of 
greenhouse, 303; Culture of, 302 
Birch-Tree, remarks on, 188 
Birds, Migrations of, 45, 92, 141, 189, 
238, 286, 428, 477, 537. Cannot be¬ 
come torpid, 45. Knowledge of, 74. 
Tympan of, 92. To preserve, 523. 
Eggs of, to preserve, 504 
Bird’s-foot Trefoil, figured, 477 
Blaeria, culture of, 449 
Blechnum gracilis, 229 
Bletia acutipetala, culture noticed, 135 
Blight, remarks on, 226 
Bone-Dust as manure, 41. Good for 
Turnips, 423 
Botanical Garden at Sheffield, sug¬ 
gested, 173 
Botanical Magazine, extracted from, 
35, 81, 131, 183, 227, 277, 325, 371, 
419, 466, 513. New Edition of, re¬ 
viewed, 320. Cabinet, 37, 81, 132, 
182,227,277,325,372, 419, 467,513. 
Register, 37, 81, 132, 182, 227, 276, 
324, 371, 420,513 
Botany, studv of, recommended, 25, 
77, 123, 167, 221, 269, 361, 408 
Brassavola Perrinii, culture noticed, 
135 
Breeze Hawk Moth, figured, 93 
Bristow, Mr. Moses, on Sea-Cale, 438 
British Flower-Garden', extracted from, 
35, 81, 131, 182, 227, 276, 324, 371, 
419, 466, 513 
British Plants, figured. Anagallis ar- 
vensis, 473; tenella, 132. Anchusa 
sempervirens, 525. Astragalus hy- 
poglottis, 236. Atropa Belladonna, 
286. Adoxa moschatellina, 189.— 
Atriplex portulacoides, 535. Caltha 
palustris, 140. Camellina sativa, 
and Carex pallescens,- 189. Ceno- 
myce pyxidata, C. bellidiflora, and 
C. baccillaris, 91. Cerastium visco¬ 
sum, 381. Cypripedium Calceolus, 
189. Cuscuta Europea, 473.— 
Cynoglossum officinalis, 536. Di¬ 
cranium flexuosum, 45. Draba 
Azioides, 140. Drosera Anglica, 525. 
Erigeron acre, 381. Erophila vul¬ 
garis, 91. Fumaria hygometrica, 45. 
Ficaria ranunculoides, 189, 525.— 
Geranium lucidum, 381. Hutchiu- 
sia petrea, 189. Hypnum morale, 45. 
Helleborus fcetidus, 189. Hes- 
peris inodora, 534.-Jaslone 
mon tana, 286. Isolepus setacea 473. 
Jungermannia epiphylla, 381. Lo¬ 
tus cornicularis, 477. Lychnis Gi- 
thago, 286. Matricaria chamomilla, 
236. Marchanta polvmorphia, 
45. Melampyrum sylvaticum, 236. 
Montia fontana, 477. Parietaria of¬ 
ficinalis, 332. Peplis portula, 473. 
Polygala vulgaris, 332. Pinguicula 
vulgaris, 477. Ruppia maritima, 
534.-Reseda luteola, 381.— 
Sagina erecta, 332. Samolus vale- 
randi, 473. Sinapis nigra, 236.— 
Sherardia arvensis, 332. Spergula 
nodosa, 332. Tortula rigida, 45.— 
Veronica agrestis, 91 
Broccoli, culture of, noticed, 255; to 
obtain large heads, 369 
Brooke, H. Esq. on Fruits, 250, 352; 
Vegetables, 292 
Brook-weed, figured, 473 
Broom Drains, 499; Broom for fire¬ 
wood, 499 
Brossaea, culture of, 359 
Brown, Mr. J. sen., on Vines, 3 
-jun., plan of a Flower 
Garden, by, 16; on Budding Roses, 
68; Training Trees, 298 
Brown, Mr. Wm. jun., on Hothouses, 
200. Vines in pots, 497 
Bulbs, to force, 162 
Buda Kale, 295 
Bulimus lubricus, figured, 91; fasciatus, 
91. articulatus, 140; tuberculatus, 
140; decollatus, 286 
Bullfinches, domestic habits of, 75 
