Index. 



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Lodeman, E. G., articles by,... 173, 283, 

 , . , 321. 355. 498 



Lonicera fragrantissiina S3 



varieties of 348 



Lonsdale, Edwin, article I>y 596 



Lophospernunn scandens 104 



Luculia eratissima 6 



Piiiceana , 6 



Lycaste Younj»ii 102, 129 



Lychnis Chalcedoiiica 332 



Lyciuin Chinensc 570, 572 



Lycopodiiim clavatum no 



obscuruin dcndroideum no 



Lyman, John D., naper by 266 



Lysimacliia paritliforniis 184 



Ly thrum Salicaria 347 



MJ 



Maackia Amurensis 276 



Macrozamia Dycri 497 



ftloorei 497 



spiralis 497 



Madrona, the 238 



■ — ot'San Rafaei, the great 146* 



Magnolia acuminata 37S 



cordata 508 



conspicua 209 



■ trotida 14, 82 



Fraseri 375, 388 



Snulangeana 525 



stellata '. , 209 



tripelala 87 



Manda, Jusepli, Jr., articles by, .598, 622 



Maneltia bicolor 153, 163 



Mango, fruit of 216 



Mann, Charles L., articles by 154, 



190, 346 

 Manning, J. Woodward, articles by 



9. 538 



Manzanita, flowering of 178 



Maple, the Sugar 375* 



Maples, Japanese '. 255 



Margotdn, death of Jacques Julien. 300 



Marica, species of 582 



Marion, Mass 69 



Masdevallia Cassiope 413 



f alcata 31 



Harryana Gravesise 497 



Mundyana 31 



leontoglossa 341 



Rolt'eana - 31 



Wendlandiana 208 



the genus 239 



Mash pee, Mass 69 



Massachusetts shore towns... 9, 69, 93 

 society for promoting agri- 

 culture, history ot 371 



Massey, Prof, W. F., articles by. .33, 44, 



68, 81, 103, 117, 128, 152, 1S9, 234, 261, 



328, 366, 430, 512, 592 



Mathews, C. W., article by 621 



Mattapoisett, Mass 6g 



McMillan, Wm., paper by 70 



Meconopsis VVallictiii 377 



Medinilla magnifica 213, 392 



Mcehan, Joseph, articles by 45, 57, 



358, 525. 6" 

 Meehan, Thomas, articles by.. . 357, 611 



Meeker House, Lyons Farms 386* 



Megarrhiza Californica 503 



Melianthus major 344, 404 



Melon, Beauty of Syon 536 



Menispermum Dauricum 234=^= 



Menyanthes in Penn 314 



Mertensia Virginica 212 



Mesembryanthemum crystallinum. 564 



Micliauxia campanuloides 187 



Microbes in plant-growth 321 



Microloma lineare 60 



Middlesex Felis, Mass 99 



Mignonette, cultivation of 151 



Millsimugh, Charles Frederick, ar- 

 ticle by 345 



Miltonia vexillaria Leopoldiana . . . , 42 



Sanderiana 31, 42 



Miltonopsis Bleui splendens. ,.129, 197* 



Mimulus Douglasii 178 



moschatus 84 



Mohr, Dr. Charles, paper by 507 



Moles, remedy for 576 



MoUugo cerviana 532 



Monarda didyma 415 



fistulosa 415 



Monuments, proper placing of 540 



Morcea Robinsoniana 42 



■ species of 582, 606 



Morina longifolia 9 



Mormodes jjunctatum 77 



Morning Glory, a double 480, 592* 



Morningside plateau. New York .. , 243 



Moss-agates, character of 288 



Moss, growing plants in 188 



Mount Desert, a foreigner's impres- 

 sion of .' 530 



Mulberry, an old 529 



Munson, W. M., articles by 173, 453 



Musa Ensete 537 



Martini 537 



Muscari Scovitzianum 212 



Mushrooms, culture of, in winter. . . 612 



a new species of 624 



diseases of 590 



Muskau, park at 123 



Myosotis palustris 154 



sylvatica 272 



Myrica asplenifolia no 



cerifera 45 



Names for country places 122 



popular, for west American 



conifers 227 



Narcissus, Barr's, varieties of. 283 



Bulljocodium 188 



Burbridgei, varieties of. .... . 283 



ccrnuus pulcher 211='= 



Countess of Annes'ey 270 



cyclamineus 209* 



incomparabilis 212* 



-Johnstoni 271 



Leedsi, varieties of 283 



poeticus 308 



niaximus 210* 



minimus 210* 



monophyllus 209''- 



poeticus ornatus 308 



■ radiflorus 282 



rugilobus 270 



rupicola ..213* 



triandrus ,212*. 270 



trumpet ma.ximus 270 



beds, permanent 188 



classihcation of 209 



cultivation of 296 



hardy 270,283,382 



Tazetta, natural varieties of.. 283 



Nature, beauties of 599 



in ornament 167 



love of 193, 205, 218, 337 



studyfor the common schools 443 



Naudin, Charles, aiiicles by. ...242, 326 



Nebraska, shrubs and trees of 46 



Nelumbium nuciferum 418 



" ■ ' speciosum 404, 418, 442 



Nelumbiums in Central Park 456 



Nematodes in leaves 224* 



Nemisia strumosa 390 



Neobenthamia gi'acilis loi 



Nepenthes Chelsoni 163 



distillatoria 163 



-— — Hookeriana 163 



Morganianse 164 



RafHesiana 164 



Sedeni 164 



in England 556 



Nepeta variegata 572 



Nerine pancratioides 42 



Nettle, Stinging 228 



Neviusia Alabamensis 232, 255 



New Bedford, Mass 69 



NewbeiTy, John Strong, death of. . . 600 

 New Hampshire, lakes and sum- 

 mer resorts in 1 56 



New Jersey building at the Colum- 

 bian fair 362* 



Niagara Reservation, the 575 



Nicholson, Geo., article by 159 



Nicotiana colossea 488 



tomentosa 488 



Nomenclature, botanical. . . 98, 278, 362 



North Carolina, shrubs in 328 



Novius Kcebelei . . 336 



Nurseries at Forest Hill, England.. 244 



• of Baron von St. Paul 87 



ot Dr. G. Dieck, Zceschen ... 63 



ofL. Spath, Rixdorf 87 



- of M. Croux, Sceaux, France 543 

 of Messrs. Transon, Orleans, 



France 544 



Royal Exotic, Chelsea, Eng- 

 land 554 



Waukegan, III 274 



Nuts and nut-giowing 624 



Nutter, Frank H., article by 119 



Nymphasa alba candidissima. ..284, 441 



Candida 333 



carnea 442 



• Carolinensis 332, 441 



cbromatella 2S4 



elegans 418 



exquisita.... 441 



gigantea. 332, 441, 477 



Helveola 441 



Laydekeri rosea 280, 354, 418 



Lotus dentata 441 



Mariiacea albida 332 



carnea 332 



'rosea 354 



Mexicana 284. 441, 511 



odorata 284, 354, 363 



■ — ■ --■ - gigantea 333 



sulphurea 333, 354 



pygmaea 441 



helveola 354 



■ rosea . . . ^ 442 



~~ speciosissima , 284 



Sturtevanti 441 



sulfurea 441 



Zanzibarensis....284, 418, 441, 477 



anew 300 



Nvmph^eas, cultivation of 177 



— '- warm water for tender 515 



Nyssa aquatica 532 



— '■ sylvatica 375 



Oak, the Black, a branch of 50* 



the Cork 242 



the Golden leaved, of Califor- 

 nia 121* 



the Live 483*, 531 



the Pin 45 



the Red 564 



-— ■ ■ the Tan Bark 118, 517* 



the White 602 



Oak, White, the Woodcock 446* 



at Basking Ridge, N.J. 576 



at Shandy Hall, Md...254='= 



Willow 602 



new hybrid 527 



tlie, treatise on 287 



Oaks, Scrub, Ijorers in branches ot. 557'*' 

 Valonia, attacked by cater- 

 pillars 540 



Oakesia puberula 376 



Odontoglossum Andersonianum 



pulcherrimum 400 



auriculatum 485 



Cookianum 76 



Edward ii 102 



Godseflianum 77 



. • Imschootianum 77 



guttatum 485 



Uwenianum 510 



Pescatorei Lindeniai 209 



platycheilum 257, 400 



ramosissimum 102 



Rossii 163 



Wendlandianum 222 



Odontoglossums, new 31 



Odontospermum pygmasum 506 



CEnothera Missouriensis 332, 416 



ovata 178 



Oil-making in Italy 484 



Okra for coffee 568 



Olea fi-agrans 54-1 - 59^ 



Oleanders in North Carolina 328 



Olmsted, A. H., article by 574 



Omphalodes verna 260, 272 



Oncidium Gravesianum 413 



Phalasnopsis 102- 



Rolfeanum 497 



Onion seedlings, transplanting. ... 48 



Onions, cultivation of, 430 



in Oregon 576 



Ononis Natrix 160 



rotundifolia 160 



Opuntia Rafinesquii 403 



Orange, hardiness of the Satsuma.. 103 



Oranges, Californian 561 



Mandarin, in San Francisco.. 624 



Orchard, fungus diseases in 526 



spraying 370 



Orchards, maintaining fertility in... 58 

 Orchidaceous plants, manual of.. 258, 554 



Orchids, albino 142, 299, 395, 454 



at Eden Musee, N. Y 119 



at North Easton, Mass 128 



atShort Hills, N.J 119 



at St. Albans, Eng 521, 522 



in London 293 



in New York City 129 



Swan's-neck 88 



Orcutt, C. R., article by 1 83 



Orleans, Mass 9 



Orobus vernus 260, 272 



Orontium aquaticum 220, 363 



Orpet, E. O., articles by — 9, 31, 79, 103, 



141, 150, 188, 211, 224, 24S. 270, 283, 296, 



320, 344, 381, 382, 404, 416, 452, 462, 476, 



488, 544, 549, 559, 584, 620. 



Osti-ya carpinifolia 602 



Othonna crassifolia 573 



Oxalis acetosella 424 



asinina 524 



breviscapa 392 



crispa 524 



fabsef olia 524 



flabeliifolia 524 



flava 524 



grandiflora 392 



hirta . . 452 



hirtella 452 



lancast'olia 524 



leporina 524 



lupinifolia 524 



macrostylus 452 



multiflora 452 



- pectinata 524 



purpurea 392 



rosacea 452 



rubella , 452 



variabilis 392 



versicolor 392 



the Cape 392, 452, 524 



Ozark Mountains, Mo., botany of. .. 525 



Pseonia lutea . . . . 



tenuifolia 



Pseonies, herbaceous 287, 



Palm, Parapee 



Palms and Tree Ferns at the Colum- 



bian Exposition. 

 — ; — in California , 



- for shady windows, 

 -raising, from seed. 



Pandanus Bapfistii. 



Panicum variegatum 



Papaver bracteatum 



nudicaule 260, 



Papynis Antiquorum 18S, 



PardanthusChinensis 



Paris, flower-trade of 275, 279, 



Jardin des Plantes 



Pai'k at Coblenz 554, 



at Muskau 



at Wakefield, Mass 



Brockwell, London 



■ Centi-al, speed-road in ..log. 



commission, Boston, Metro- 

 politan 62, 



324 

 251 

 330 

 204 



494 

 514 

 597 

 43 

 556 

 564 

 296 

 272 

 536 

 394 

 312 

 206 

 598 

 123 

 411 

 336 

 145. 

 i8x 



Park facilities 458 



Highland, Jamaica, N. Y 528 



Llewellyn '578* 



Monceau, Paris 206 



Petit Trianon 231 



I^hionix, Dublin 396 



state, ill New Hampshire.... 312 



Vernon, Philadelphia 357 



Yellowstone .120, 181 



Yosemite National 74 



Parkinsonia eiculeata 580 



Parks for growing cities 61 



for Providence, R. 1 528, 590 



in London 366, 616 



in Washington 204 



national 613 



New England 27, gg, 590 



of New York 132, 144, 420 



public .■ 542 



need of 131 



statues in 470 



Parrotia Persica 207, 293 



Passaic, N. J., autumn flowers at... 453 



PassiHora lutea 418 



Paulownia imperialis 449 



Pavetta Borbonica 392 



Peach, a Chinese 438* 



orchards, cultivation of. 600 



Peaches in North Carolina 36 



Peach-trees, protectingfruit-buds of 216 



Pear, anthracnose of 501 



Bcuri-c GifTard 480 



Edmonds , 372 



Pear-midge 490, 601 



psylla 285, 612 



Pears, new 414 



Pearson, A, W., articles by 118, 130, 



^54. 165, 178, 597, 618 



Peas, early 68 



Sweet 152,190, 456 



Mr. Eckford's 390 



Pelargonium, L'Elegante 573 



Lisbeth Moncorps 396 



Zonal, Double New Life 536 



■ Madame Bondeville.. . 536 



Raspail Improved. ., . 536 



Pelargoniums, blights of variegated 353=*' 



in England 570 



Ivy leaved 573 



Zonal 582 



Pelexia Travassosii 244 



Wendlandiana 244 



Pellrea bella 465 



rotundifolia 465 



Pennisetum longistylum 150, 418, 477 



Pepcromia maculosa 597 



Pepino, the 95, 173* 



Perfumery, manufacture of 340, 540 



Peristeria aspersa. . 31 



Lindeni 304 



Persimmons, Japanese. 342 



Peru, art in 311 



Peters, Rev. John E., article by 194 



Petit Trianon, park of 231 



Petunia blight 141 



Petunias, cultivation of 112 



Phacelia fimbriata 388 



Purshii 364 



Phajus Coolcsonii 129 



gi-andifolius in a window-gar- 

 den 1S6 



maculato-grandifolius 31, 462 



tuberculosus 304 



Phalsenopsis Amphitrile 412 



Artemis 378, 497 



Brymerianum 102 



Scnilleriana 148 



• purpurea 102 



cultivation of 545 



Phillips' estate, Beverly, Mass 145* 



Philpott, HenryJ., paper by 351 



Phlox bifida 448 



divaricata 448 



glabcrrinia 44S 



herbaceous 474 



maculata 156, 448 



paniculata 448 



pilosa 448 



subulata Sadie 288 



Triomphe duParc deNeuilly 441 



Phcenicophorium 498 



Phormium tenax 537 



Phrynium variegatum 820 



Phyeelius Capensis 525 



Phyifanthus Roseo-pictus 536 



Physalis pubescens 108 



Picea Breweriana 506, 591* 



Morinda 603 



pungens 274 



Picotee, Douglas's Favorite 390 



Pike, Mrs. M, H., articles by, . .459, 471, 



4S3 



Pilocarpus pennatifolius 257 



Pimelia spectabilis 223 



Pinchot, Gifford, article by 104 



paper by 393 



Pine, the Bull 1S4 



the Loblolly 73 



the Long-leaf 73*, 592 



the Long-leaf, effects of box- 

 ing on 120 



theOld Field 73 



the Red 274 



the Sugar i, 214 



the White 76 



for timber 609 



in Canada fioo 



the Yellow 214 



■ an old, in Japan 360 



