I . I "TTK KLL, Ml\, ii. 42 



Luzula albida, i. 264. 

 — — lutea, i. 264. 



\*h?ch destroys the le 

 "irtMius, iii. 342. 



species of fungus 

 md branches of the 

 ►ropagation, ii. 17<S. 



Mackenzie, Sir George Stuart, remarks up- 

 on the period of gathering early pears, vii. 94. 



account of 



some varieties of the apple found to succeed 



marking numbers on tallies, 



method of 

 288 'h 1 



vation of the strawberry, vii. 342. 



experiments in the cultivation of po- 

 :s, 2 S. ii. 158. 



■ Sir J. A. S., plant received from, 



xkie, Mr., 2 S. ii. 227, 459. 



Mrs., vii. 234, 462, 463, 468 ; 2 S. 



. 229, 231, 232, 234, 235. 



.clean, Dr. Allan, seedling apples raised 



»y, 2 S. ii. 108. 



cleania pubiflora, 2 S. iii. 158. 



CLEAY, iv. 135. 



Alexander, Esq., vi. 463. 



Macleod, Mr. Daniel, account of his mode 



of growing Cape broccoli, iv. 559. 

 Machai, country plum, v. 90, 451. 



Ma< 



. .if,4. 



Mache, vi. 584. 



d'ltalie, vi. 584. 



Mackanter, v. 451, 464. 

 Madura, v. 118. 



aurantiaca, 2 S. 



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Mi. ;,, iv. 

 ; Mad dock 

 M.dmna. 



