Moffat, Mr. Thomas, vi. 198. 



notice of his mode of 



obtaining young potatoes, iii. 123. 

 apples exhibited by, 



and heat, their effects on 



tion at different periods of the yej 

 432. 



of soils, influence of saline m; 



on the retention of, 2 S. iii. 90. 

 Molina, iv. 54 ; v. 250, 254 ; vi. 92. 

 Molle, 2 S. iii. 149. 

 Molle wah, 2 S. iii. 239. 

 Momordica charantia, 2 S. iii. 241. 



Elaterium, vi. 51 ; vii. 42. 



Monardus, iii. 111. 



Monck, Sir Charles Miles Lambert, r 

 404 ; 2 S. ii. 227, 279, 280, 295. 



i the fruit of fig trees, v. 163. 



effects produced by 

 with observations on 

 propagation, v. 170. 



worms from the i 



the cultivation of the fig tree, 2 S. i. 

 Monkey apple, v. 446, 463. 



bread, v. 444. 



Monnina nemorosa, 2 S. iii. 154. 

 Monocotyledons, one of the two great 



divisions of plants, i. 263. 

 Monopsis conspicua, figured, ii. 37. 

 " on its cultivation, i 



Montagu, Lord, iv. 207, 210, 318 ; v. 69. 



" — apples exhibited from his garden, 



iii. 312. 



Lady Mary Wortley, passage 

 from^her Letters respecting the pine-apple, 



Montague, George, Esq., vi. 188. 



Montgomery, Mr. Duncan, on the cultiva- 

 tion of an early and a late variety of the 

 pear on the same tree, vi. 367. 



Mont Perdu, its temperature and vegetation, i. 

 App. 10. 



Montreuil, management of peach trees at, i. 6, 

 App. 10. r 



Montrose, Duke of, 

 Moorcraft, Mr., 2 S. 

 Moore, Edward, Esq 

 Morea barbigera, i. 306. 



caerulea, i. 312. 



chinensi.s i. 313. 



ciliata y, i. 306. 



collina, i. 307, 3( 



flexuosa, i. 314. 



■ iridioides, i. 307. 



longiflora, i. 305. 



lugens, i. 312. 



Northiana, i. 



odora, i. 306 



palmifolia, i. 



pavonia, i. 3( 



Sisyrinchium, 



sordescens, i. 306. 



spatha, i. 306, 307. 



\ 313. 



. 312. 



;j<>4. 



. 309. 



vaginata, i. 308. 



tricolor, i. 306. 



tristis, i. 306. 



More, Robert, Esq, i. 306. 



Sir Thomas, 2 S. i. 67. 



Moreau, General, iii. 257. 



Moredun, near Edinburgh, account of holly 



hedges at, vii. 199. 

 Morelia, vegetation of, 2 S. iii. 122. 

 Morgan, Mr. William, iii. 174, 312; v. 9, 



10, 14, 24. 



— description of the dif- 

 ferent sorts of winter greens, and of their 



cultivation, ii. 307. 



the cultivation of 



■ and spring i 



account of the .-]>n-;c- 



and varieties of beets cultivated for i 

 272. 



apples exhibited by, 

 notices of fruits ex- 



. 312, 316. 



hibited by him, iv. 206, 208. 

 Morinda citrifolia, v. 117. 

 Morison, i. 337 ; ii. 274, 276. 

 Mormodes lineatum, 2 S. iii. 14^ 

 Morphology, as regards fruit trees 



MORREN, 



3f,4. 



2S. 



rofessor, 2 S. ii. 299, 302, 305, 

 oMtaC^inese^ 



Morris, Mi , 



Morrison, Dr., information 

 the distorting propensities 



Morrison, Major, 



2 S. i. 32. 



