TO THE FIFTH AiS'D SIXTH VOLUMES. 



309 



Martin's, Captain, flower-pots for sittiug- 



rooms, V, v. 

 Medicago arborea, V. 177 

 Mediiiilla magnifica, noticed, V. xxvi. 

 Medusa, the history of the genus, VI. 



107 

 Meeting, anniversary. May 1, 1850, V. 



XXX. 



May 1, 1851, VI. 



xxiii. 



Melloca, memoranda concerning, V. 63 



Melon, Adair green-fleshed, described, 

 VI. 283 



• Bromham Hall, described, V. 



280 



■ Castlebai, from Smyrna, de- 

 scribed, VI. 153 



diseased, V. li. 



emperor green fleshed, de- 

 scribed, VI. 153 



Feri, described, VI. 153 



Prince Albert, described, VI. 



153 



153 



real Cassabar, described, VI. 1 53 

 true Syon House, described, VI. 



Menispermum canadense, V. 176 

 Meteorological observations, a table of, 

 for 1845, VI. 132 



1846, 



1847, 



1S48, 



1849, 



1850, 

 VI. 148 



Microsperma bartonioides, V. li. 



Mildew of the vine, VI. 284 



Millhill black Hamburgh grapes, I'e- 

 marks on, VI. iv. 



Montague, C, on the disease of saffron, 

 V. 21 



Moore, Thomas, on ornamental umbel- 

 liferous plants, V. 75 



• on scenic effect, VI. 115 



Moorman, Josiah, description and plan 

 of his fruit-room, VI. 110, 111, 112 



Morenoa globosa, Have and Lexarza, 

 V. 82 



Morrell's zinc-backed labels, noticed, V. 

 xvi. 



Muling among plants, Gartner's obser- 

 vations upon, by the Rev. M. J. 

 Berkeley, V. 156 ; VI. 1 



Mural gardening, by Peter Mackenzie, 



V. 126 

 Muscat of Alexandria grapes, account 



of some grown by Mr. Nash, V. vii. 



N. 



Nectarine, the Barker, account of, VI. 

 25 



Boston, experiments in pack- 

 ing, V. 27 



Nelis d hiver, pear-tree, attacked by a 

 blight, described and figured, V. xiii. 



Nigella sativa, statements concerning, 

 V. 183 



Nightshade, experiments upon, VI. 237 



Noble and Standish, on hybrid rhodo- 

 dendrons, V. 271 



Nutmegs, exhibited, V. viii. 



O. 



Oak, experiments upon, VI. 233 

 memoranda concerning the trans- 

 planting of, VI. 20 

 Odontoglossum hastilabium, noticed, V. 

 xxiv. 



■ rubescens, described, V. 



35 

 Oidium Tuckeri, VI. 284, 287 

 Oncidium luridum, described and fi- 

 gured, VI. 54 



plauilabre, described and 



figured, VI. 59, 6U 



varicosum, Lindl., described, 



V. 143 

 Ononis fruticosa, V. 177 

 Orach, picturesque effect of, VI. 116 

 Orchard, remarks on the effect ol 



draining, V. 114 

 Organic forms, stability of, VI. 80 



modifications of, VI. 81 



Ornamental plants, a notice of some 

 new, VI. 258 



umbelliferous plants, V. 75 



winter and spring flowering 



plants, by Mr. Fleming, V. 89 

 Oxalis Deppei, a notice of, VI. vii. 



P. 



Packing Boston nectarines, experiments 



in, V. 27 

 Park scenery, new coniferous trees for, 



by Mr. Glendinuinar, V. 173 

 Parsley, Euglefield curled, VI. 153 



Myatt's treble curled, VI. 153 



Keudle's treble garnished, VI. 



153 

 Sutton's dwarf curled, VI, 153 



