CCXciv PKOCEEDINGS OF THE KOYAL HOKTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Lilium pardalinum, 467 



„ tenuifolium 'Golden Gleam,' 

 A.M., cxxxii 

 Lily pond at Vrana, 536 

 Lime, cultivation of it, 261 



„ -loving plants, 68 



„ -sulphur mixtures, 262, 633, 634 

 Linaria alpina, 67 



,, pallida, 86 

 Linnaea, alpine garden, 76, 77, 85 



„ borealis, 83 

 Linum usitatissimum, 75 

 Lithospermum canescens, 83 

 Liver of sulphur, fungicidal properties 



of, 263 



" Liverworts, British and Foreign, The," 

 Sir Edward Fry, and Miss Agnes Fry, 

 reviewed, 189 



Lloydia serotina, 309 



Locust destruction in S. Africa, 634 



Lonicera Henryi, 467 



,, nitida, A.M., ccxxxix 

 tatarica, 274 



Long, H. C, on weeds and weed seed- 

 lings, 26 



Lopezia racemosa, xxix 



Luncheon to Colonial Visitors, c 



Lychnis, 66 



,, grandiflora, 468 



Lycopersicum esculentum, 320 



McLeod, J. F., see Cook, T. H. 

 Macrophoma malorum, 273 

 Maize, experiments with, 245 

 ,, inheritance in, 463 

 ,, its improvement, 622 

 ,, root-aphis, 245 

 ,, stalk-borer, 245 

 ,, testing varieties of, 453 

 Malformation of Cattleya labiata, ccxvi 

 ,, Cypripedium, ccxxi 



,, in leaves of Saxifraga 

 ligulata, ccxx 

 Malformations, perpetuation of, ccxii 

 Malpighia, 54 



Mamestra oleracea attacking dahlias, 

 456 



Mandevilla suaveolens fruiting, xxiv, 

 ccxix 



Manganese in horticulture, 263 



Manihot Glaziovii, 51 



Manure, its influence on flavour of vege- 

 tables, 468 



Manures in apple orchards, 235 



" Manuring of Market Garden Crops, 

 The," B. Dyer and F. W. E. Shrivell, 

 reviewed, 191 



Maple damaged by frost, 274 

 ,, diseased, 274 



Marchantia cephalocypha, 60, 63, 64 



Marjoram, its origin, 528 



Marrow at Wisley, 1911, 427 



Marrubium vulgare, 528 



Marsdenia erecta fasciated, xxvii 



M^rsonia Panattoniana, 541 

 ,, perforans, 541 



Marssonia Panattoniana, 541 



Masdevallia pachyura, 468 



Massee, G., " British Fungi," 681 

 Masters Memorial Lectures, 1, 9 

 Matricaria Chamomilla, 527 

 ,, discoidea, cxvii 

 „ suaveolens, cxvii 

 Maxillaria callichroma, B.C., Ixiii 

 Meconopsis racemosa, 635 

 „ simplicifolia, 468 

 sp., 83 

 Melacosoma disstria, 647 

 Melastoma scripta, 647 

 Meldola, R., " Evolution, Darwinian and 



Spencerian," 188 

 Meliosma cuneifolia, 468 

 Melissa officinalis, 525 

 Melon diseases, 275 

 Melons at Wisley, 1911, 427 

 "Mendelism," by Prof. R. C. Punnett, 



reviewed, 581 

 Mentha arvensis var. piperascens, ccxiii 

 ,, canadensis, cxix 

 ,, longifolia, cxix 

 ,, Pulegium, 529 

 ,, spicata, cxix 

 ,, sylvestris, 529 

 ,, viridis, 529 

 Menthol plant, ccxiii 

 Mercury vapour lamp, its effect on 



growth, 22 

 Merodon equestris, its habits, 122, cxix 

 Mesembryanthemum crystallinum, 528 

 Meteorological observations at Wisley, 

 124 



"Methods of Plant Histology," C. J. 



Chamberlain, reviewed, 195 

 Michigan fruits, 629 

 Micromeles caloneura, 263 

 Microsphaera alni var. lonicerae, 274 

 Mildew on asters, 392 

 Millets, 468 



Miltonia x Bleuana Peetersiae, F.C.C., 

 Ixviii 



„ X Hyeana, A.M., cl 



,, Warscewiczii picta, A.M., Ix 



Mimosa sp., 254 



Mint, origin of, 529 



Mints, cxix 



Mites in orchards, 267, 635 



" Modern Culture of Sweet Peas, The," 



T. Stevenson, reviewed, 189 

 Moehringia sedoides, 87 

 Mole, the common, 264 

 Monilia fructigena, 274 



,, Linhartiana, 274 

 Monocotyledons, their origin, 289 

 Moraine plants, 67 

 Morisia hypogaea, 87 

 Mosley, C, " The Oak : its Natural 



History, Antiquity, and Folk-lore," 



192 



Mosquitos, 264 



Mudge, G. P., «' OutUnes of Biology," 584 

 Mulberries, their propagation, 98 

 Mussaenda erythi'ophylla, A.M., cxlvi 

 Mustard, origin of, 318 

 Mutation theory, 175 

 Mycosphaerella convescula, 472 



,, rosigena, 276 



Myosotidium nobile, 83 



