INDEX. 



curred in England : 

 £25. 



upon the Oncidiura Lancea- 



Mackenzie, Sir George, S., experiments by 

 in the cultivation of potatoes, 158. 



Mackenzie, Sir J. A. S., Hebradendron gam- 

 bogioides received from, 418. 



Maclean, Dr. Allan, Account of two seed- 

 ling apples raised by him, 108. 



Mangles, Robert, Esq., plants received from, 

 418, 419. 



Mauri, Professor, plants received from, 414. 



M'Culloch, Mr., Asteracantha longifolia, re- 

 ceived from, 419. 



Mearns, Mr. John, on forcing peaches and 

 nectarines, 37. 



Medals, relative value of those awarded by the 

 Society, 449. 



Melons, mode of treatment adopted in their 

 cultivation, 187- 



on their cultivation in open frames, 161. 



Melon Frames, upon the economical use of, 185. 



Melville, Hon. J. T. Leslie, Pinus Deodara 

 seeds, which produced the first plants of this 

 species raised in England, received from him, 

 416. 



fects i 



Meteorological Journal J or 1834, L, — for 1835, 

 73,— for 1836, 129,— for 1837, 189,— for 

 1838, 317,— for 1839, 482,— for 1840, 529. 



Mexican plants, collected by Mr. 

 Hartweg, 379, et seq. 



Mimulus cardinalis, note upon, 70. 



Mitchell, Major Sir Thomas, plants 

 from, 418. 



Mulberry, mode of propagating it by 

 218. 



Muriatic acid, experiment on its ei 

 plants, 517- 



N 



s employed 



Parmentier, Le Ch., fruit trees received 



from, 415. 

 Peas, new varieties of, 429. 

 Peaches and Nectarines, on their forcing, 37. 

 Peach and Nectarine trees, on the preservation 



of their early foliage, 180. 

 Peach tree, upon the forcing of, 357- 

 Pear, Al thorp Crassane, 1 19. 



■ ■ Bringewood, 64. 



Broom Park, 65. 



Brougham, 64. 



Croft Castle, 66. 



Dunmore, 66. 



Eyewood, 66. 



March Bergamot, 62. 



Moccas, 75. 



Monsieur le Cure, 110. 



Monarch, 68. 



Oakley Park Bergamot, 64. 



Pengethley, 63. 



Uvedale's St. Germain, notice of a very 



large one, 1 10. 



Pears, French, abstract of a memoir on their 

 cultivation in Scotland, 49. 



Abundant produce of, s< 



on old trees, 111. 



new varieties of, 428. 



Pear tree, on two species of insects which are 

 found injurious to it, 104. 



Pentland, J. H., Esq., Solanum oleraceum, 

 received from, 419. 



Perkins, Mr., his mode of heating unsuccess- 

 ful, 434. 



Peurin, Mr., account of his plan of propaga- 

 ting Cattleyas, 178. 



Phillips, Mr. George, on the cultivation of 

 the Bignonia venusta, 122. 



Plum, Dunmore, 68. 



Ickworth Imperatrice, account of, 522. 



Plums, new varieties of, 428. 



Prince, Mr., fruit trees received from, 415. 



Potatoes, account of some further experiments 



relative to their cultivation, 156. 

 Propagation of trees by cuttings in summer, 



i after grafting 



Oncidium Lane 

 Otto, Mr., Pi 

 411, 4 13, 41 



ved from, Psylla Pyri, ; 



i to pear trees, 



