Maranta Galanga, i. 281. 



obliqua, i. 276. 



Marcgraff, iii. 112, 113. 

 Maredoo of the Telingas, v. 117. 

 Margona paludosa, i. 283. 

 Marica californica, i. 310 ; vii. 41. 



Northiana, i. 308. 



paludosa, i. 309. 



pantherina, i. 308. 



plicata, i. 310. 



Sabini, yi. 75 ; figured, vi. 76. 



Marin, white trompet, i. 351. 

 Marjoram, 2 S. iii. 52. 



knotted, 2 S. iii. 62. 



Marmalade box, v. 101. 



guava, v. 86. 



natural, v. 97. 



Maronnier, i. 140. 



Marrubium pseudo-dictamnus, vii. 35. 

 Marry at, Joseph, Esq., v. 417. 



Mrs., v. 417 ; 2 S. i. 534, 536, 540, 



542, 543, 544, 545. 



Mak 



. 438. 



Marsden, W., v. 86, 106, 110, 115, 117. 

 Marsh mallow, 2 8. iii. 62. 

 Marshall, vi. 220 ; ii. 263. 

 Marsland, Peter, Esq., notice of vines 

 pots sent by him, iii. 363. 



of aQu 



pine-apple exhibited by him, iv 



of treating pine plants so as t 

 produce fruit within the year, i 

 M'Arthur, Capt, vii. 68. 



— esteemed the hard fleshed grape, i. 

 v, Professor, i. 17, 357 ; vii. 452 ; 2 S. 



Massox, Mr. Francis, i. 235, 262, 321 ; ii. 38 



his remarks relative 



to the plants of mountainous districts at thi 



Masters, Mr. John 



raising varieties of 

 M a< mW vi. 40. 



j atrick, Esq., vii. 300, 303. 



Mathews, Mr. Andrew, description of the 

 different varieties of endives cultivated in 

 the garden of the Society, vi. 133. 



description of the 



different varieties of parsnips cultivated in 



the Society's gardei 



:;<>:>. 



Matricaria nidica, iv. 331. 



Matthes, vi. lot*!*' 

 Matthiolus, v. 29. 



Matting, bass, to render waterproof, vi. < 

 Maurandya antirrhiniflora, 2 S. iii. 126. 

 Mauri, Professor, Orchis romana re 



from, 2 S. ii. 414. 

 Mawe, vi. 218. 



Maxillaria aromatica, 2 S. iii. 116, 142. 



;a, 2 S. i 

 , 2 S. iii 



ii. 142. 

 116. 



lifolia, 2 S. iii. 116. 



2 S. i. 102. 



Maycock, iii. 108. 

 Mayenne, vii. 83. 

 Mayer, 2 S. i. 250. 



Mayne, Captain Charles Otway, iv. 334 ; 



v. 151, 414 ; vi. 324. 

 Maytenus chilensis, 2 S. ii. 285. 

 Ma'vua. 2 S. iii. 153. 



M Cai.mont, Lyall, and Co., 2 8. ii. 389. 

 M'Culloch, Dr. John, vi. 302, 303, 304, 305. 



• Mr., plant received from, 2 S. ii. 



418. 



M'Gillivray, S. Esq., 2 S. ii. 377. 

 McIntosh, Mr. Charles, 2 S. ii. 227, 232, 

 270, 276. 



M'Murtrie, Mr. William, 2 S. i. 10. 



— . description of a 



nit and stoves heated by fire and -team 



jointly, 



. 258. 



75, 85; 



M'Rae, vi. Preface; 



73, 74, 75, 248. 

 Meadk, Messrs., 2 8. ii. 381, 383. 

 Mealy insect (Coccus adonidum), hint for the 



destruction of, i. 297. 

 Mean, Mr. James, iv. 337, 345. 



managen 



orange, lemon, and < 



