INDEX. 523 



M. 



Page. 



Macomb County Fruit Crop, 237-8 



Meetings of State Pomological Society, 233-334 



(See State Pomological Society,) 



Meteorology 388-91,393-6 



Michigan's Advantages, 495 



Mildew on Peach Trees, 16 



Monroe 313, 214 



Nursery of Ilgenfritz & Co, 221 



Nursery of Reynolds, Lewis & Co, 221 



Monroe County Vineyards, 231-2 



Morris, S. L., Letter in Answer to Peach Circular, 31 



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New York (Western) Horticultural Society, 398-426> 



Nomenclature of Fruits, 114-16 



Norton, Myron H. , Letter on the Baldwin and Wagener Apples, .... 240-1 



Novelties in Tree Ornamentation, . 415-26 



Nowlen, A. R., Letter on Peach Yellows, 22 



Nurseries, 213-15, 339-41 



Great Extent of, 489-90 



0. 



Ode to Pomona 291-2 



Officers of State Pomological Society, 234, 329 



Of One Hundred, How Many ? 139-42 



Orchards — 



At Old Mission, 229-31 



Drainage, 133-4 



Grasses, 374-5 



Products of Michigan, 461-77 



Products of Several Counties, 298 



I'rotection, 387-97 



Seeding 374-5 



Orchards and Vineyards of Michigan, . 31-7, 207-15' 



P. 



Papers, see Addresses, etc. 



Parasitism of Fungi, 457-60 



Diseases of, 11-43, 282 



Yellows in, 11-43, 253, 260-1 



Mildew on, 16, 28 



Circular to Growers, 20 



Letter from K. D. Lay, 20 



Varieties, ol, 114-16 



Orchard in Kent County, 219 



Buds, 241-2 



Sundry Crops in 1872, 245 



How Trees are Killed, 285 



Festival at South Haven, 295-308 



Snow's Orange, 321 



Planting, 349-50, 373-4 



Pits ... 349-60 



Miscellaneous Matters, 349-82 



Dying Trees, 362-4 



Protection for Winter, 371-2 



Tree Heading, 376-7 



Most Profitable 407-8, 410 



Peaches of the Michigan Peach Belt, 481-6 



Pears, Hardy 324-5 



Trees, Culture, Diseases, etc, 368-70 



Most Profitable, ' 407 



Blight, 143-4 



