GENERAL INDEX. 
•563 
Francoa sonchifolia, culture of, 282 
Frost, a severe one on the 4th of Augst. 
431 
Fruit Trees, Training of, 49, 145, 203, 
298, 338, 350, 483. Propagation, 50. 
To protect the blossoms of, 151,290, 
488. Standard, 417. Remedy for 
casting their Fruit, 323. Culture of 
Tropical ones recommended, 289.— 
Scarifying, 186. Conveyance of by 
Sea, 172. Removing large ones, 206. 
To destroy Insects on, 224, 318, 264, 
383, 335, 515. Monthly Calendar of 
Culture, 48, 96, 144, 192, 239, 288, 
336, 383, 431, 489, 527, 538. To 
prevent caterpillars attacking, 419. 
Injured by covering with nets, 297. 
Fuel, economy of, 445 
Fulcra of Plants, 26 
Fumariacece, 228 
Fumigation of Orchards and Turnip 
Grounds, 224 
G. A. L. on the Camellia, 65 
Garden Seat, figured, 462 
Gardens, on irrigating, 465. Plan of 
for flowers, 16, 214 
Gardening, Query on Works of, 279.— 
Answered 280 
Garcenia Mangosteen, 290 
Gas-Furnace, figured, 314 
Gaultheria, culture of, 358 
Geology, Introduction to, noticed, 188 
George, on Forest Trees 117 
Geranium lucidum, figured, 381 
Geraniums, culture of, 224, 455. Query 
on preserving, 473. Answered, 534. 
Germek Melon, 242 
Gibson, Mr. J. his account of a large 
Cockscomb, 27 
G. I. T. on Forest Trees, 19. Hard 
Water, 90. Melon Culture, 97,241, 
474. Vines in Pots, 377. Wadi- 
Trees, 296. Horticultural Chemistry, 
433. Scarifying Fruit-Trees, 186 
Glass, pieces of, laid flat for cuttings 53 
Gladiolus, culture of, 305; pudibundus 
noticed, 183; figured, 305 
Gold-Tailed Moth, habits of, 93 
Gompholobium capitatnm, 132; venu- 
losum, 227 
Gongora maculata, 514 
Good King Henry, 316 
Gooseberries, account of the heaviest, 
28, 548. Query on Pruning, 199, 
426. Answered, 516. Query res¬ 
pecting a Work on, 517. Auswered, 
548. General Culture noticed, 253. 
List of the best, 543 
Goss, Mr. Phisiological Observations 
of, 20 
Grapes, To force with Manure, 13.— 
Plan of a pit for 10 Sorts for Forc- 
O 
ing, 13. Plan of a house for grow¬ 
ing, 57. See Vines. List of the best 
543 
Greenhouse Plants, to preserve in Win¬ 
ter, 403, 512. General Management, 
372 
Greenfinch, habits of in confinement, 75 
Groom’s Dwarf Blue Pea, noticed, 185 
Griffard, habits of, 177 
Guava, 290 
Gypsey Moth, habits of, 93 
Habits of Plants, 25 
Hammond, Mr. J. on Dahlias, 506 
Harold’s System of classing Bees, 88 
Harrison, Mr. on Cucumbers, 204 
Hay made with Carrot Tops, 464 
Haythorn, Mr. on Hydrangeas, 505 
H. C. on taking Impressions of Leaves, 
90 
Heat, remarks on, 319; regularity of, 
445 
Hedychium stenophyllum, culture no¬ 
ticed, 229 
Helix Ericetorum, figured, 93; virgata, 
93 ; cingenda, 93 ; rufuscens, carthu- 
siana, carthusianella, and arhusto- 
rum, 189; liortensis, 332; caperata, 
473; pomacea, 520 
Helleborus foetidus, figured, 140 
Hennetz opinion on Bees, 88 
Herbs, culture of, 344, 385, 442 
Hesperis inodora, figured, 536 
Hippobosca equina, habit of, 478 
Horticultural Calendar for January, 48; 
February, 95; March, 143; April, 
192; May, 239; June, 288; July, 
335 ; August, 383 ; September, 431 ; 
October, 479 ; November, 527 ; De¬ 
cember, 538 
Horticultural Society of London, 47, 
95, 191, 239, 335, 525. Sheffield, 
479. Tunbridge Wells, 382. Taun¬ 
ton, 526. York, 526. Lancaster, 527 
Horticultural Society of London, to be¬ 
come a Fellow of, 280 
Horticulturist, on Talc, 186 
Horse-chesnut, uses of, in Cashmere, 
150, 367 
Hogg, Mr. on the Auricula, 468 
Holly, as a hedge-plant, 367. Query 
on, 427 
Horehound, 367 
Hotbeds, Query on, 518 
Hothouse Roofs, remarks on their con¬ 
struction, 58, 200 
Howden, Mr. on Pruning Forest Trees, 
218. On Double Camellias, 283 
Howison, Dr. on Chinese Propagation, 
54 
Hughes,'Mr. J. on Forest Trees, 308 
Hutchinsia petrea, figured, 110 
Hydrangea hortensis, propagation of, 
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