OF THE FIRST FOUR VOLUMES. 



311 



Mammee tree, noticed, II. 150 

 Mammillaria pulchra, treated as au 



aquatic, I. 240 

 Management of fruit-tree borders, 1. 176 

 Mandarin orange, mentioned, I. 211 

 Mangifera indica, noticed, II. 150 

 Mango, noticed, II. 150 



cultivation of, by Mr. A. Scott, 



I. 54 



Mangos, for the table, II. 136 

 Manure, the effect of, on Castelnaudary 



beet, I. 267 

 ■ the effect of, on kitchen-garden 



crops, I. 264 

 • the effect of, on lettuces, I. 268 



the effect of, on potatoes, I. 268 



for hydrangeas, I. 160 



phosphates, I. 159 



for rhododendrons, I. 159 



superphosphate of lime, I. 309 



Manures, experiments with. III. 168 



several sorts of, I. 309 



Market, cucumbers grown for, II. 184 

 Marl hexagons, for edgiug walks, IV. 



283 



Marmalade-box, noticed, II. 154 



Mealy-bug, to destroy, I. 78 



— Heremans Dilutium for de- 

 stroying, I. 78 



Medinilla speciosa, figured, III. xxii. 



Medlar of Guiana, noticed, II. 154 



Meek, D. B., on Polmaise heating, II. 49 



Melon, account of, II. xi. 



. Cantaloupe, grown by ftlr. Fish, 



I. X 



I Cabul, account of, I. xxx. 



Melons, cultivation of, I. 42 



cultivated by Mr. Chapman, 



account of. III. vii. 



cultivated by Mr. Monro, no- 

 ticed, IV. Ixxii. 



— cultiv'atedby Mr. Williams, III. 



271 



exhibited, II. Ixiii. 



hybrid, some account of, III. 



299 



i steam-vault for, figured, I. 43 



Meteorological observations in Corn- 

 wall, II. 74 



Metrosideros robusta, Cunn., described 

 and figured, III. 311 



Metternichia principis, 3Iik., described, 

 I. 198 



Meudon, Eoyal Gardens at, noticed, II. 

 222 



Mexican Habrothamnus fasciculatus, 

 account of, I. xxx v. 



Meyer's composition for destroying in- 

 sects, I. 78 



Microxiphium Footii, described, IV. 254 



Mignonette, winter culture of, I. 256 



Mild winter, on the late, I. 186 



Mildew in coffee, some account of, IV. 1 



onions, III. 91 



Miltonia Candida, var. grandiflora, treat- 

 ment of, IV. 22 



Karwinskii, described and fi- 

 gured, IV. 83 



— spectabilis, treatment of, IV. 



22 



Mimulus tricolor, Hartweq, described. 

 IV. 222 



Mission to California, I. 180; II. loi 

 187; III. 217 



Missel, noticed, II. 154 



Mohria thurifraga, described, IV. 104 



Monardella undulata, Benth., described. 



III. 312 



Montreuil, gardens at, noticed, II. 227 

 Moore, T., on the cultivation of Starry 



Dysophyl, I. 56 

 on ferns as decorative obiects. 



IV. 90 



— — ^ — on the ventilation and cover- 

 ing of hothouses, II. 28 

 • on the ventilation of early 



forcing-houses, I. 110 

 Moreau, gardens of M., noticed, II. 



242 

 Morelle de Guinee, account of, IV. v. 

 Mormodes luxatum, treatment of, IV 



29 

 Mould attacking the coffee plantations 



in Ceylon, IV. 7 

 Moulds referred by authors to Fumaeo. 



IV. 243 ^ 



Mountain-ash, useful in preserves, I. 



247 

 Moupee, noticed, II. 148 

 Mucor, mycelium of, figured, III. 98 



species of, figured, III. 98 



■ subtil issimus, n. sp., described, 



III. 98 



Mulberry, white, of Iran, noticed. III. 



115 

 Musa chinensis, cultivated by Mr. Hamp, 



IV. xli. 



Mushrooms, account of, I. xxxvi. 



Mussspnda macrophylla, Wall., described 

 and figured. III. 247, 248 



Mycelium, traversing diseased tissue, 

 figured, II. Ill 



Myrrhinium atropurpureum, Scliott, de- 

 scribed, I. 198 



