486 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Dew, deposition of, 193 
Dahlia, remarks on, 459 
Dahlia, culture of, 232 
Dennis’ “Landscape Gardener” no¬ 
ticed, 249 
Decortication of trees. 413 
E. 
Entomology, the knowledge of, neces¬ 
sary, 314 
F. 
Fruit Cultivator, Rogers's, reviewed, 26 
Forest trees, remarks on, 148 
Frost, effects of, 163 
Floriculture, remarks on, 231 
Figs, caprification of, 245 
Fruit trees, covering of, necessary, 287 
Flowers, on the love of, 336 
Fruit trees in pots, remarks on the cul¬ 
ture of, 366 
Florists’ Magazine (Smith’s), noticed, 
384, 474 
Fecundating flowers to assist impregna¬ 
tion, 409 
G. 
Gooseberry trees, to free, from moss, 
469 
Gardening, modern improvements of, 
461 
Gx’eenhouses, remarks on, 19 
Geometrical flower garden at Chats- 
worth, 57 
Gloxinia, botanical history and culture 
of, 135 
Gardening, ornamental, remarks on, 
220 
Grapes, a defect of, 230, 315, 350. 
Shrivelling of, 406 
Grapes, introduction of, 315 
Gardening, landscape, 251, 291, 332, 
373, 417 
H. 
Hayward’s Inquiry into the Fruitfulness 
and Barrenness of Trees, reviewed, 
36 ; again noticed, 296 
Hyacinth, culture of, 137 
Horticultural Society of London, notice 
of, 273, 304, 385 
Hop bines, a substitute for flax, 343 
Hortus Siccus, 389 
I. 
Icehouse, and maner of filling described, 
475 
Icehouse, new plan of, suggested, 478 
Insects, preventing the attack of, 170 
Impregnation of the flowers of the vine, 
348 
Ireland, garden husbandry of, 394 
Insects, characters of, 430 
K. 
Kashmere, fruits of, 122 
L. 
Lindley’s Ladies’ Botany reviewed, 67 
Lemon, sweet, remarks on, 192 
Landscape gardening, 453 
M. 
Melon pits, and plan of, 16 
Miscellaneous intelligence, 74, 153, 188, 
230, 298, 132 
