INDEX. 



Mango, upon the cultivation of, 254. 

 Margil Apple noticed, 336. 

 Marica calif ornica acclimatized, 41. 

 Marrubium pseudo-dictamnus acclimatized, 

 53. 



Mathews, Andrew, on Esculent Egg Plants, 

 82. 



. on the varieties of Car- 



doon, 9. 



Mayenne, a name of the Egg Plant, 83. 



Mearns, John, his account of a mode of ob- 

 taining late Raspberries, 93. 



upon the cultivation of Bou- 



vardia triphylla, 501. 



Medicago arborea acclimatized, 39. 



Mela Carla described, 259. 



Melanzana, a name of the Egg Plant, 83. 



Melongene, a name of the Egg Plant, 83. 



Melons, upon the degeneracy of the Persian 

 varieties, 484. 



upon their cultivation, ib. 



their management in the open border, 



Mimosa latispinosa described, 46. 

 Monergan Pheasant Pear described, 315. 

 Merangene, a name of the Egg Plant, 83. 

 Meringeane, a name of the Egg Plant, 83. 

 Mesembryanthemum glabrum acclimatized, 

 42. 



■ pinnatifidum, ib. 



uncinatum acclimatized, 



32. 



Meteorological Instruments used in the Gar- 

 den of the Society, 97. 



Meteorological Journal, kept in the Society's 

 Garden, 346. 



Meteorological Observations in the Garden of 

 the Society in 1826, 102. 



Michaelmas Achan Pear described, 305. 



Mikania scandens described, 250. 



Melia Azedarach acclimatized, 4 1 . 



Mimulus glutinosus acclimatized, 35. 



Momordica Elaterium acclimatized, 42. 



Monck, Sir Charles Miles Lambert, upon 

 transplanting large Forest Trees, 294. 



Monie Penny Pear described, 312. 



Mountain Spinach, a name of Orache, 130. 



Mowbray, William, on fruiting Passifloras, 

 95. 



Muirfowl Egg Pear described, 309. 



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Newbigging Gold Knap Pear described, 316. 

 New wood, how to procure in Fruit Trees, 

 417. 



Nolana tenella described, 252. 

 Norfolk Colman Apple described, 333. 

 Northern Greening Apple described, 333. 

 Nymphaea rubra, upon its treatment, 285. 



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Olus aureum, a synonym of Orache, 130. 

 Oneidium pubes described, 1\. 

 Onions, the Grub in, destroyed, 93. 

 Ononis Natrix acclimatized, 32. 

 Onychium crumenatum noticed, 70. 

 Orache, upon its varieties and cultivation, 130. 



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Paint, upon the useful effect of Anticorrosion, 

 92. 



Palindjan, a name of the Egg Plant, 83. 

 Pardanthus chineiisis acclimatized, 41. 

 Parks, John Damper, upon the management 

 of plants during a Voyage from China, 396. 

 Passiflora, on the mode of fruiting several 

 species, 95. 

 i ceerulea acclimatized, 41. 



lanata noticed, 392. 



I serratifolia, ib. 



edulis, ib. 



alata, ib. 



Peach Apple noticed, 334. 

 Peach Trees, upon their management in an 



Pears, a mode of preventing the speedy decay 

 of early kinds described, 94. 



some account of a method of removing 



their sterility, ib. 



rendered fruitful by the Quince Stock, 



213. 



Pear Diel of Gourdie Hill described, 322. 

 Pear Duncan described, 320. 

 Pear Grannie, or Green Pear of Hill des- 

 cribed, 329. 

 Pear Maekray described, 330. 

 Pear Nattie described, 313. 

 Pears of Scotland described, 299. 



