INDEX. 



Mushrooms, account of a method of growing 



under glass, ii. 212. 

 — Mr. Oldaker's method of growing 



them in houses, ii. 336. 



management of, in a cellar, ii. 344. 



on the cultivation of, in exhausted 



cucumber or melon beds, iii. 6. 



cultivation of, iv. 472. 



Mushroom -house, plan of Mr. Oldaker's, ii. 



336. 



Mustard, 2 S. iii. 52, 62. 



experiments with, in steeping the 



seeds, 2 S. iii. 206. 



white, v. 35. 



Mutisia Clematis, 2 S. iii. 155. 



grandifiora, 2 S. iii. 158. 



Myagrum sativum, v. 35. 

 Myodium araniferum, i. 289. 

 Myrica macrocarpa, 2 S. iii. 149. 



■ mollis, 2 S. iii. 157. 



Myrobalanus, 2 S. iii. 139. 

 Myrobroma fragrans, i. 295. 



its treatment, i. 296, 297. 



Myrsine africana, 2 S. ii. 269. 



Myrtle, inured to the climate of Devonshire, 



i. 176. 



broad-leaved, vii. 36. 



Myrtus communis, 2 S. ii. 237, 244, 277, 285. 



montana, 2 S. iii. 131. 



— oxycoccoides, 2 S. iii. 158. 



N. 



Nails for fruit trees, figured, iv. 418. 



Nairn, Mr. John, vi. 169. 



account of a method of 



grafting orange and lemon trees so as to 

 produce dwarf fruit-bearing trees, iii. 91. 



■ account of a frame with 



rising lights for growing cucumbers and 

 melons, iii. 130. 



— — his method of treating the 



Azalea indica, iv. 132. 



Scarlet Strawberry exhi- 

 bited by, v. 398. 



. . notice of grafted Cacti ex- 

 hibited by, v. 485. 



Nairne, Capt., iv. Preface; vi. 323, 327, 

 333, 337. 



Naming of Hybrids, iii. 195; iv. 260. 

 Nandina domestica, 2 S. ii. 259. 

 Nangka (Jack Fruit), v. 108, 109. 

 Napier and Chandler, Messrs., i. 291. 

 Narcissus, vi. 439. 



albus, i. 348. 



Amancaes, i. 342. 



Narcissus amboinensis, i. 337. 



americanus, i. 339. 



amplus, i. 351. 



angustifolius, i. 365. 



bicolor, i. 346. 



biflorus, i. 364. 



bifrons «, i. 359. 



ft i. 359. 



bulbocodium, i. 350, 351, App. 20. 



Butter and Eggs, i. 351. 



calathinus, i. 353, 356. 



«, i. 355, 356. 



candidissimus, i. 348. 



cernuus, i. 349, 353, 



compressus, i. 359. 



conspicuus, i. 355. 



cothurnalis, i. 364. 



crenulatus, i. 363. 



elatior, i. 355. 



exiguus, i. 343. 



£ Goveni, i. 351. 



grandiflorus, i. 344. 



hispanicus, i. 344. 



incomparabilis, i. 351. 



/3, i. 361. 



inflatus, i. 350. 



infundibulum, i. 356. 



italicus, i. 360. 



Jonquilla, i. 357. 



lsetus, i. 356. 



. latifolius, i. 351. 



lobatus, i. 355. 



lobulatus, i. 350. 



major, i. 344. 



. /3, i. 344. 



- 7 , i. 345. 



minor, i. 343. 



moschatus a, i. 349. 



5, i. 348. 



nutans, i. 354. 



odorus, i. 351, 355, 356. 



orientalis, i. 361. 



«, i. 359. 



paper-white, i. 360. 



papyraceus, i. 360. 



— patellaris, i. 366. 



— poculiformis, i. 352. 



poeticus, i. 365. 



Primrose Peerless, i. 364. 



propinquus, i. 344. 



. pseudo-narcissus a, i. 347. 



pumilus, i. 343. 



— radiiflorus, i. 365, 366. 



(Corbularia) serotinus, 2 S. u. 278. 



serratus/3, i. 347. 



Sibthorpii, i. 345. 



- sylvestris, i. 347. ^ 



