Chapter 4

Acrophyllum venosum, by Mr. BarnesAphelandra cristataAsparagus, to saltBooks noticedCalendar, horticultural——, agriculturalCarrots, culture of White Belgian, by Mr. SmithCattle diseaseCherries, selectCoffee-leaf teaCoppice wood, value ofDeodar, the, by Mr. KempDrainage, landDyes, Lichen, by Dr. LindsayFarming, Welsh, by the Rev. T. WilliamsFarm buildings, &c.Flowers, new floristFruit trees, stocks for——, to protect on walls, by Mr. BundyGuano, adulteration ofHolland House gardensHollyhocks, select, by Mr. DownieIndian pink, introduction of into EuropeIrrigation and liquid manure, by Mr. MechiIvy, as food for sheepLevel, new, by Mr. DanielsLichens, dyeing properties of, by Dr. LindsayM‘Glashan's tree lifter (with engravings)Manure, poultry, by Mr. Tollet——, liquid, by Mr. MechiMice, to kill, by Mr. BennettMexican oaks and their silkwormsMustard seed, price ofOnions, preparation of ground for, by Mr. SymonsPeat, carbonised, by Mr. TowersRailway slopes, planting ofSocieties, proceedings of the Botanical of Edinburgh, National Floricultural, and Agricultural of EnglandTea, coffee-leafTrade memorandaTree lifter, M‘Glashan's (with engravings)Trout, introduction of to New Zealand, by Mr. GurneyTubing, gutta percha, by Mr. KeyWalls, to protect trees on, by Mr. BundyWalls, glazedWeeds and sulphuric acidWheat, Lois Weedon system of growing

Acrophyllum venosum, by Mr. BarnesAphelandra cristataAsparagus, to saltBooks noticedCalendar, horticultural——, agriculturalCarrots, culture of White Belgian, by Mr. SmithCattle diseaseCherries, selectCoffee-leaf teaCoppice wood, value ofDeodar, the, by Mr. KempDrainage, landDyes, Lichen, by Dr. LindsayFarming, Welsh, by the Rev. T. WilliamsFarm buildings, &c.Flowers, new floristFruit trees, stocks for——, to protect on walls, by Mr. BundyGuano, adulteration ofHolland House gardensHollyhocks, select, by Mr. DownieIndian pink, introduction of into EuropeIrrigation and liquid manure, by Mr. MechiIvy, as food for sheepLevel, new, by Mr. DanielsLichens, dyeing properties of, by Dr. LindsayM‘Glashan's tree lifter (with engravings)Manure, poultry, by Mr. Tollet——, liquid, by Mr. MechiMice, to kill, by Mr. BennettMexican oaks and their silkwormsMustard seed, price ofOnions, preparation of ground for, by Mr. SymonsPeat, carbonised, by Mr. TowersRailway slopes, planting ofSocieties, proceedings of the Botanical of Edinburgh, National Floricultural, and Agricultural of EnglandTea, coffee-leafTrade memorandaTree lifter, M‘Glashan's (with engravings)Trout, introduction of to New Zealand, by Mr. GurneyTubing, gutta percha, by Mr. KeyWalls, to protect trees on, by Mr. BundyWalls, glazedWeeds and sulphuric acidWheat, Lois Weedon system of growing

Acrophyllum venosum, by Mr. Barnes

Aphelandra cristata

Asparagus, to salt

Books noticed

Calendar, horticultural

——, agricultural

Carrots, culture of White Belgian, by Mr. Smith

Cattle disease

Cherries, select

Coffee-leaf tea

Coppice wood, value of

Deodar, the, by Mr. Kemp

Drainage, land

Dyes, Lichen, by Dr. Lindsay

Farming, Welsh, by the Rev. T. Williams

Farm buildings, &c.

Flowers, new florist

Fruit trees, stocks for

——, to protect on walls, by Mr. Bundy

Guano, adulteration of

Holland House gardens

Hollyhocks, select, by Mr. Downie

Indian pink, introduction of into Europe

Irrigation and liquid manure, by Mr. Mechi

Ivy, as food for sheep

Level, new, by Mr. Daniels

Lichens, dyeing properties of, by Dr. Lindsay

M‘Glashan's tree lifter (with engravings)

Manure, poultry, by Mr. Tollet

——, liquid, by Mr. Mechi

Mice, to kill, by Mr. Bennett

Mexican oaks and their silkworms

Mustard seed, price of

Onions, preparation of ground for, by Mr. Symons

Peat, carbonised, by Mr. Towers

Railway slopes, planting of

Societies, proceedings of the Botanical of Edinburgh, National Floricultural, and Agricultural of England

Tea, coffee-leaf

Trade memoranda

Tree lifter, M‘Glashan's (with engravings)

Trout, introduction of to New Zealand, by Mr. Gurney

Tubing, gutta percha, by Mr. Key

Walls, to protect trees on, by Mr. Bundy

Walls, glazed

Weeds and sulphuric acid

Wheat, Lois Weedon system of growing

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