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improve the texture of, xi. 185 ; 
perfect, xii. 226 
Loasa lateritia, its treatment in the 
open border, v. 42, 77, 78, 118, 
vi. 252 ; characteristics of the 
natural order, vi. 226 ; Pent- 
landica, viii. ] 42 ; Herbertii, ix. 
7, 167, 269, 270 ; Pentlandica, 
ix. 7, 8 ; volubilis, ix. 167 ; lu- 
cida, xi. 214 
Lobelia fulgens propinqua, ii. 52 ; 
culture of the genus, hi. 120, 
155 ; decurrens, iii. 93 ; Cava- 
nillesii, iv. 210 ; erinoides, iv. 
233 ; percicifolia, iv. 21 ; poly- 
phylla, iv. 65 ; syphilitica hybri- 
da, iv. 210 ; Bridgesii, v. 185 ; 
Cavanillesii, v. 118; Drummon- 
dii, v. 238 ; fenestralis, v. 210 ; 
heterophylla, v. 15, 238 ; hete- 
rophylla, vi. 198 ; ignea, vi. 165, 
248; Milleri, vi. 166; ramosa, 
vi. 166 ; new species, vii. 119 ; 
Tupa, vii. 214 ; heterophylla 
major, ix. 101, 102 ; Erinus, 
var. grandiflora, x. 75, 76, xv. 
260 ; longiflora, x. 190 ; fulgens, 
var., xi. 214 ; thapsoidea, xii. 92; 
cornuta, xiii. 149 ; glandulosa, 
xiii. 44; spectahilis, xiii. 149 ; 
sphcerocarpa, xiii. 149 ; mrina- 
wemis, xiii. 149 ; cselestis, xiv. 
273, xv. 103, 259 ; braziliensis, 
xiv. 273 ; fulgens multiflora, xiv. 
260, xv. 7 ; pyramidalis, xiv. 
263, xv. 7; Marryattae, xiv. 263, 
xv. 7 ; var., xv. 7, 240 ; inflata, 
xv. 8 ; urens, xv. 8 
Locust Tree, culture of, iv. 143 
Lodge for the gate entrance to a 
country residence, iv. 178 
Lcelia anceps, v. 20 ; anceps Bar- 
keriana, v. 21 ; autumnalis, v. 
236 
Leeligia ornata, v. 92 
Loeselia coccinea, xi. 238 ; mexi- 
canum, xi. 238 
Lomatia ilicifolia, var. pinnatifida, 
x. 143 
Lomatia tinctoria, xi. 211 
Lombardy Poplars, not adapted 
for standing alone, viii. 162 
London fogs, ii. 214 
Longan, xv. 84 
Long-leaved Dryandra, iii. 171 
Long-spiked Dendi-obium, iii. 167 
Long-tailed Angrsecum, iii. 119 
Lonicera, ii. 35, 229 ; angustifolia, 
xv. 165 ; diversifolia, xi. 140 ; 
xiv. 250 ; discolor, xiv. 188 
Lopezia lineata, vii. 1 64 
Lophospermum rhodochiton, ii. 27, 
264 ; culture of the genus, ii. 
36 ; scandens, iv. 233, v. 63, 
259 ; treatment in the open 
border, vi. 251, viii. 253 ; eru- 
bescens, var. spectabile, viii. 75, 
76 
Lopimia malacophylla, xv. 118 
Loquat, culture of, iv. Ill 
Lord Anson's Pea, iii. 213 
Lorey's Bell Flower, iii. 117 
Lotus comiculatus flore pleno, ix. 
215 
Loudon's Arboretum et Frutice- 
tum Britannicum, strictures on, 
vii. 134 
Loudon, the late Mr., xi. 48 
Lozotsenia rosana, xiv. 72 ; oper- 
ana, xiv. 72 ; laevigana, xiv. 72 
Lucas's self-acting force and lift- 
pump, i. 156 
Luculia gratissima, iii. 114, iv. 21, 
273, v. 21, ix. 22 ; method of 
treating, xi. 231 ; severe pruning 
recommended for, xi. 232 ; cul- 
tivation in pots, xi. 232 ; in con- 
servatory borders, xi. 233 ; 
wood-ashes and charcoal useful 
to, xi 234 ; xv. 23 ; Pinceana, 
xii. 20 
Lukshmee, xv. 158 
Lupinus Texensis, iii. 142 ; latifo- 
lius, iii. 260 ; versicolor, iv. 188; 
Cruikshankii, iv. 190 ; Barkerii, 
vi. 234 ; Hartwegii, vi. 138 ; 
leptocarpus, vii. 164 ; season for 
staking, vii. 120; arvensis, xi, 
43 ; pubescens, xi. 214 ; obser- 
vations of the treatment of a 
few species of, xi. 179 ; planted 
in masses, xi. 180 ; as isolated 
specimens, xi. 181; ramosissi- 
mus, xii. 117 
Luxemburgia ciliosa, x. 190, 261, 
xi. 3, 4 
Ly caste plana, x. 165 ; Skinneri, 
xi. 1, 2, xv. 47 ; a new species 
of, xi. 142 ; gigantea, xii. 141 ; 
fulvescens, xii. 261 
Lychnis grandiflora, ii. 1 ; coro- 
nata, ii. 1 ; Bungeana, iii. 166, 
iv. 235 ; mutabilis, x. 190 
Lycium Afrum, iii. 7 1 ; fuchsioides, 
xii. 70 
Lycopodium stoloniferum, useful 
for protecting the roots of Or- 
chidacese, vi. 266 ; denticulatum, 
for growing on baskets filled 
with Orchidacese, ix. 91 
Lyda hortulana, xiv. 7 1 
Lyonia, ii. 92 ; jamaicensis, xiv. 20 
Lyperia pinnatifida, xii. 166 
Lysimachia lobelioides, ix. 20 
Lysinema, culture of the genus, 
i. 53 
Lysionotus albiclus, xiii. 139 ; lon- 
giflorus, xiii. 273, xiv. 190 
Lysipoma, xv. 9 
M. 
Mackie's Echinocactus, iv. 68 
Macleania longiflora, xi. 117 ; 
angulata, ix. 262 ; cordata, xv. 
191 
Mac Nab on planting evergreens, 
ii. 222 
Macrochilus, xv. 12 
Macromeria e.\serta, xiv. 116 
Macrostylis, xiv. 227 
Madam, hardy Rose, iii. 1 7 
Madeira, Vines in, xv. 106 
Maderia Ismelia, iii. 213 
Madia elegans, iv. 42 
Magnesia, xv. 250 
Magnetism, xiv. 128 
Magnolia odoratissima, iii. 72, xiii. 
213 ; pumila, xiii. 213 
Magnolias, ii. 35, 229 
Mahogany, an interesting account 
of, iv. 160 
Mahonia glumacea, vii. 55, 56 ; 
aquifolium. ix. 5, xi 254 
Major, Mr. Joshua, hothouse appa- 
ratus by, ii. 60 
Malachodendron, ii. 230 ; clavatum, 
xv. 21 ; ovatum, xv, 209 
Malaxis, ii. 184 
Malay Apple, xv. 63 
Mallow, showy red-flowered, vi. 16, 
55 
Malope trifida, i. 177 ; trifida 
grandiflora, i. 177 
Malpighia urens, xv. 78 ; glabra, 
xv. 78 
Malvaceae, ii. 261 
Malva Creeana, iv. 119; Munroana, 
iv. 165, 269 ; purpureum, iv. 
191 ; Towardii, v. 141, 235 ; 
Creeana, vi. 16, 55 ; campanu- 
lata, vii. 118; purpurata, vii. 
186; Creeana, viii. 228 ; lateritia, 
viii. 20; campanulata, ix. 173, 
174 ; Creeana alba, x. 190 ; cam- 
panulata, xv. 259 
Mammillaria atrata, v. 65 ; flori- 
bunda, v. 90 ; Lehmannii, v. 43 ; 
tenuis, v. 90 ; v. 23, 69 ; treat- 
ment of the genus, vii. 260 ; 
pycnacantha, ix. 239 ; turbinata, 
x. 21 ; tetracantha, xi. 23 
Management of stove plants, xiv. 
205 
Mandevilla suaveolens, vii. 42 ; 
planted out in a conservatory, 
vii. 42 
Mandragora autumnalis, iii. 93 
Manettia cordifolia, ii. 267; culture, 
ii. 85, 87, 267 ; glabra, ii. 267 ; 
bicolor, x. 23, xii. 84, xiv. 135 ; 
iii. 192 
Mangifera indica, xv. 156 ; domes- 
tica, foatida, sylvatica,mangautai, 
glauca, macrocarpa, oppositifi ora, 
merian, xv. 158 
Manglesia purpurea, vi. 259 
Mango, xv. 156 
Mangosteen,xv.205 ; Cowa,Celebes, 
Amboyna, xv. 206 
Man Orchis, xv. 32 
Manulea pinnatifida, xii. 166 
Manures and Composts considered, 
iv. 255 ; means for dispensing 
with, v. 239 ; character and 
offices of, viii. 129, 153 ; philo- 
sophy of, x. 105, 129 ; econo- 
mising, xi. 108 ; in a liquid state, 
xi. Ill ; period of applying, xi. 
259 ; xii. 132, 133,249 ; experi- 
ment upon, xii. 134 ; suitable 
