Malcolm, William, plant presented by him 



to the Society, 288. 

 Malone, Edmuxd, his description of a mode 



of grafting on the large branches of old 



trees, 541. 



Mango fruit, account of two varieties ripened 



in the garden of Earl Powis, 550. 

 Mathews, Andrew, his description of the 



different varieties of Endive grown in the 



Society's Garden, 133. 

 - description of the diffe- 

 rent varieties of Parsneps cultivated in the 



Society's Garden, 302. 

 Mayne, Capt. Chrysanthemums brought by 



him from China, 324. 

 M'Rae, James, plants brought by him to 



the Society, from the Botanic Garden, St. 



Vincent's, 75, 85. 

 M'Phail's Melon Pits, description of those in 



the Society's Garden, 385. 

 M'Murtrie, William, description of a 



Pit and Stoves heated by fire and steam 

 Jointly, 440, et seqq. 

 Medlar Stocks, their effects on Pears grafted 



on them, 546. 

 Melia Azederacht, 38. 



Melon-pits, M'Ph ail's and Atkinson's, de- 

 scription of those constructed on their plans 

 in the Society's Garden, 385-6. 

 Melons, plan for obtaining a second crop 

 407. 



Melons, Persian, description of Ten varieties 



553, et seqq. 

 Melons and Cucumbers, description of stoves 



for the growth of, 505. 

 Meredew, Mr. George, his mode of forcing 



Roseberry Strawberries in pots, 539. 

 MrrcHESON, Mr. William, on the cultivation 



of the Passiflora Quadrangularis, 388. 

 Momordica Elaterium, 51. 

 Mon'ck, Sir Charles Miles Lambert, Bart, 

 his directions for removing Worms from the 

 roots of plants grown in pots or tubs, 1 1 4. 

 Mons, Jean Baptiste Van, notes by, on 

 , budding, and cultivating Garden 



grafting, 

 Roses, 3 



■3 17. 



Montgomery, Duncan, on the cultivation 

 of an early and a late variety of Pear, on 

 the same tree, 367. 



Moisture and Heat, effects of their combina- 

 tion on Vegetation, 432, et seqq. 



Moore, Edward, Esq. plants received through 

 him from Labrador, 290. 



Moss, on the cultivation of plants in, 437- 



Mouse Potatoe, 571. 



Munro, Donald, account of the cultivation 

 of Chinese Chrysanthemums in the Society's 

 Garden, 360. 



Murray, Stewart, his method of cultiva- 

 ting the North American, and other hardy 

 Orchideous plants, 403. 



N 



Nairne, Capt. the Society's obligations to him, 



323, note. 

 Nasturtium, small, 586. 



Neame, John Rigden, Esq. his plan for pre- 

 venting the drip in glass houses, 121. 



Nelumbium Speciosum, on the cultivation of, 

 422, 535. 



Nectarines, notice of specimens of, sent to 

 Meetings of the Society, 394-5. 



Notice of new or remarkable varieties of Fruits 

 exhibited at Meetings of the Society in 

 1823-4, 392 etseqq. 



Notices of Communications to the Society, be- 

 tween Jan. 1, 1822, and Jan. 1, 1823, of 

 which separate accounts have not been pub- 

 lished, 108. 



tween Jan. 1, 1823, and Jan. 1, 1824, 

 of which separate accounts have not been 

 published, 539. 

 Nuts, description of a mode of preserving them, 

 546. 



(Enotkera biennis, 579. 



Onagre bisannuelle, 580. 



Onions, directions for forcing them to produce 



bulbs in clusters, at an early season, 1 J 5. 

 Onopordum Elatum, 54. 

 Orange-trees, particulars of their treatment 



in Tuscany, 543. 



