568 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Alphabet of Insects, reviewed, 275. 
Of Botany, 368 
Bed Spider, to destroy, 158 
Reseda luteola, figured, 381 
Revell, M. J. on Levick’s new Dahlia, 
128. On the Polyanthus, 451 
Review of British Flowering Plants, 33. 
Opinions of the faculty on Vegeta¬ 
bles, 33. Lindley’s Introduction to 
Botany, 129. Field Naturalist Mag¬ 
azine, 176. Entomological Maga¬ 
zine, 225. Alphabet of Insects, 275. 
Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, new 
Edition, [320. Alphabet of Botany, 
368. Lloyd, on Agriculture, 416 
Reynolds, Mr. on protecting Fruit-trees, 
151 
Rhododendron! campanulatum, 372 
Rhubarb, answer to query upon, 90.— 
Culture of 155, 390. Selection of 
sorts, 154. History 152. Forcing, 
157. Gathering, 187. Preserving, 
187. Query answered, 329. Wat¬ 
son’s Hybrid, 390. Query on, 517. 
Error in the article on, 426. 
Rockets, culture of, 324 
Rondeletia speciosa, figured, 133 
Rose-Chaffer, habits of, 478 
Rosemary, culture of, 443 
Rose-Tree, on budding, 68. Propaga¬ 
tion and culture, 138. Query on 
training, 235. List of for training, 
235. Sap of analyzed, 238. Rosacese, 
277, 420. Inarching Standard Roses, 
400. Query respecting, 518. Answer¬ 
ed, 534 
Rubus roridus, 420 
Rue, history and culture of, 443 
Ruellia oblongifolia, 132 
Rumex alpinus, 367 
Ruppia maritima, figured, 536 
Rushes, to destroy, 464. Uses of, 464 
Sauroglossum elatum, 514 
Sinapis nigra, figured, 236 
Sky, blue colour of, accounted for, 184 
Slugs, query on destroying, 518. Trap 
to catch, 294. Answered, 533 
Salpiglossis integrifolia, figured, 549 
Seeds, vegetation of, 518, 533 
Smilaceae, 83, 183, 373 
Scarf, courage and vitality of, 522 
Smith, Mr. Plan of a Flower Garden 
by, 214 
Societies, connected with Horticulture, 
47, 95, 479, 191, 239, 335, 382, 523, 
see Horticultural societies 
. Solatium runcinatum, 131; ligustrum, 
467, crispum, 419 
Solaneae, 81, 131, 182, 321, 419, 467 
Solandra guttata, 81 
Somerset!, G. S. on seedling Peach 
trees, 28, 89 
/ 
Somersett, Mr. J. on dispersing the pro¬ 
ductions of the earth, 342 
Soils, query on, 89 
Sparrows, query on destroying, 329. 
Answered, 329 
Spergula nodosa, figured, 332 
Spiral vessels in plants, 312 
Squirrel, notice of a new variety, 429 
Stafford, Mr. Geo. on steaming Forcing 
Houses, 7. Ventillation of, 193. Vines 
in pots, 253, 330. On destroying the 
Red Spider, 158 
Steaming Forcing Houses, 7 
Stewart, Mr., on removing Fruit Trees, 
206 
Stones, query on polishing, 13 
Stock rendered double by disease, 406 
Strawberries, pit for forcing, 10. To pre¬ 
pare for forcing, 64; culture of, 250, 
352; selection of, 545 
Strawberry Tree, culture of, 357 
Strix scops, habits of, 43 
Stylidium hirsntum, culture noticed, 37 
Succinea oblonga, figured, 141 
Sundew, irritability of, 457, 520 
Sunshine, quantity of in 1832, page 94; 
January 1833, 142; February, 190; 
March, 287 ; April, 287 ; May, 334, 
June, 382; July, 431; August, 478; 
September, 538; October, 538 
Sympieza, culture of, 449 
Talc, uses of, instead of Glass, 138, 186, 
234 
Tanner’s Bark as Manure, 517 
Tansy, history and culture of, 444 
T. B. C. ou the Cyclamen persicum,213 
Temperature of shallows at sea, 232 
Thrips, query on destroying, 233 An¬ 
swered, 500 
Thunbergia alata, query on, 475 ; cul 
ture of, 531 ; graudiflora, culture of, 
67 
Thyme, history and culture of, 444 
Thymeleae, 228, 467 
Tigridia pavonia. To preserve the 
bulbs of, 229; conehiflora, culture 
of, 229 
Titmouse, habits of the Marsh, 42 
T. K.S. on Tube-Roses, 80. On E rices, 
358,449 . 
Townsend, Mr. W. on Mildew, 441 
Training Fruit-Trees, by Mr. Mearns, 
49: on Mr. Seymour’s system, 145, 
203, 298, 338. See Fruit Trees 
T. R. on pruning Forest-trees, 73 
Trifolium incarnatum, 31 ; unifiorum, 
82 
frees, conductors of lightning, 107 
Trillium erectum viridiflorum, 373 
Trochilium tripulaeforme, habits of,381 
Tropical Fruits, culture of, recom¬ 
mended, 289 
