476 
GENERAL 
INDEX. 
G. 
Galgacus on Gardeners’ Societies, 347 
Gardeners’ Societies recommended, 
26, 59, 103, 104, 347; observations 
on, 184 ; answered, 270 
Gardeners, scientific examination of, 
464 
Gardening, Chinese, 149 
Grafting, its effects, 361 
Grapes, shrivelling of, 1, 41, 81, 125, 
243, 323, 328, 401 
H. 
Hawkers of ornamental plants, 3S9 
Hillyard’s Practical Farming, 154 
Hoare’s Treatise on Vines reviewed, 
14 
Horticultural Society of London,'277, 
310 
Hotbeds heated by water, 202 
Hothouses, roofing of, 71 
I. 
Jacobus, his inquiry about Ashford’s 
Botany, 29 
Ice-houses, construction of, 301 
Insects hurtful in gardens, 55, 91,143, 
148 
K. 
Kitchen garden described, and out¬ 
lines of, 7 
L. 
Lake, Henry, his letter to Editor, 211 
Landscape gardening, 7, 48, 86, 135, 
164, 205, 245, 287, 331, 366, 408, 
447 
Lozataenia rosaria insect, 252 
Lucilius, his answer to Mr. Burnham, 
270 
M. 
Manual, Agricultural, 18 
Marnock’s Horticultural Magazine,309 
Mather, Mr. W., his ideas on blight, 
22 
Mearns, Mr. John, his defence of coil¬ 
ing, 281 
Metamorphoses of plants, irregular, 
106 
Moths, the Vapourer and Lackey, 252 
Mudie’s Astronomy noticed, 236 
N. 
Natural History Society, Shropshire, 
190 
Nelumbium, Nymphia, 418 
O. 
Oak, observations on, 95 
P. 
Peeonia, description of, 417 
Partington’s Botany noticed, 18 
Pear, culture of, 161 
Pine-apple, culture of, 121, 285 
Pinus Austriaca, observations on, 302 
Physical structure of plants, 43, 155, 
353 ; remarks on.growth, 324 
Plants figured in botanical publica¬ 
tions, 20, 75, 113, 194, 232, 272, 305, 
390, 434, 467 
Potato, remarks on, 204 ; storing, 304 
R. 
Rivers and Son, their list of roses, 34 
Rodgers’ carnation, plate of, 1; de¬ 
scription of, 80 
Roses, description of, 36 
S. 
Sap, motion of, 180 
Soda, use of to plants, 220 
Stamford Hill Society, 311 
Stapleton, Mr. J., on Acton Society, 
28,111 
Subscriber, answer to, 192 
Systematic botany, changes of, 297 
Symphytum asperrimum, remarks on, 
30 
T. 
Tamarind described, 397 
Thrips, 140 
Tokay Grape, observations on, 82 
Training, different methods of, 83, 130 
Tubers, increasing numbers of, 375 
Turnip-fly, 210 
V. 
Vegetation, its relation to seasons, 262 
Vegetable physiology, 381 
-morphology, 414 
-— organisation, 425 
Young gardeners, a few words of ad¬ 
vice to, 404 
Vovage to and from China, 62, 97, 
143, 171, 215, 256, 292, 335 
BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, IVHTTEFRIARS. 
