INDEX VOLS. V. TO XXI. 
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Mango, Fernandez, xvii, 38. 
Mango, Fernandez, xxi, 145. 
Mango, Fruit Dropping, xvii, 37. 
Mango, Fungus on, xvi, 35. 
Mango, Grafting, xv, 63. 
Mango, Inarching, xvii, 37. 
Mango, Inarching, xxi, 144, 145. 
Mango in Brevard, viii, 57. 
Mango in Shade, xii, 56. 
Mango, Manila Seedlings, xix, 66. 
Mango, Mulgoba, xv, 64. 
Mango, Mulgoba, xvi, 35. 
Mango, Mulgoba, xvi, 124. 
Mango, Mulgoba, xvii, 38. 
Mango, Mulgoba, xix, 65. 
Mango, No. 11, xv, 64. 
Mango, No. 11, Seedlings, xix, 66. 
Mango, Original Mulgoba Tree, xxi, 145. 
Mango, Pineapple Seedlings, xix, 66. 
Mango, Profit from, xiv, 50. 
Mango, Propagation of, xv, 65, 66. 
Mango, Seedlings, xvii, 37. 
Mango, Spraying the Bloom, xx, 46, 47. 
Mango, Spraying with Bordeaux, xvii, 37. 
Mango, Sundersha, xxi, 145. 
Mango, Sundershaw, xv, 64. 
Mango, Tear Streaks on, xx, 46. 
Mango, Transplanting, xvi, 34. 
Mango, Transplanting, xvii, 38. 
Mango, Young Fruit Dropping, xx, 46. 
Manure, Stable, Applied to Orange Trees, vii, 
125-130. 
Manville, A. H., Horticulture of Florida and 
Texas, vii, 17-23. 
Margary, H. W. O., on Forestry, xi, 113-116. 
Marion county, Effects of Freeze in, viii, 43. 
Marion county, Orange Growing in, x, 24. 
Marketing, v, 57-62. 
Marketing, x, 128, 129. 
Marketing, xi, 129-132. 
Marketing, xiii, 116-119. 
Marketing, by A. J. Pettigrew, xv, no. 
Marketing Citrus Fruit, vi, 124-131. 
Marketing Oranges, ix, 120, 121. 
Marsh, W. A., on Diseases of Citrus, vii, 66-70. 
Marsh, W. A., on Tropical Fruits, ix, 88-91. 
Mead, Theo. L., on Orchids, x, 38-50. 
Mead, Theo. L., on Ornamentals, v, 108-110. 
Mealy-bug of Pineapple, xiv, 104. 
Mealy-bug on Orange Trees, xiv, 44. 
Mealy-bug, Spraying, xvii, 55. 
Melanose of Citrus, viii, 51, 52. 
Melanose of Citrus, xx, 51, 52. 
Melanose of Orange, xi, 38. 
Melanose of Orange, xii, 59, 60. 
Melanose, Treatment of, viii, 52. 
Mellish, G. W., on Peaches, viii, 66, 67. 
Mellish, G. W., on Peaches and Plums, ix, 59, 
64 - 
Melon Aphis of, viii, 63, 64. 
Melon, Aphis of, viii, 81, 82. 
Melon Culture, xii, 108, 109. 
Metapodius femoratus, vi, 148, 149. 
Miami, Mangoes and Avocadoes at, xiii, 85. 
Microscope, in Horticulture, ix, 109-115. 
Microcentrum retinerve, vi, 143. 
Microgaster congregata, vi, 143. 
Miller, H. K., on Nut Culture, xix, 101-105. 
Miller, H. K., on Soil Bacteria, xv, 83-89. 
Mitchell, A. J., on the Climate of Florida, xii, 
42-46. 
Mitchell, A. ]., on the Weather Bureau, ix, 22- 
26. 
Mites of Citrus (including Red Spider), vi, 155- 
162; vii, 68; x, 72; xi, 28, 29, 38; xiii, 53, 54, 
82, 83; xv, 33, 34, 38, 39, 42, 43, 46; xvi, 30, 
39-41, 83, 84, 86, 87; xvii, 55, 97-99; xx, 56, 57; 
xxi, 95, 96. 
Mite, purple, x, 72; xiii, 82, 83. 
Mole Cricket, v, 84. 
Moles and Castor Beans, ix, 79, 80. 
Monilia fructigena, xix, 55. 
Moore, C. Lawrence,on Local Horticultural 
Societies, xxi. 209-211. 
Moore, J. A., on Truck Farming, vii, 84-86. 
Moore, Willis S., on Climate and Trees, xii, 
101, 102. 
Moraea iridoides, xxi. 159. 
Moremen, M. S., on Florida Fruit Exchange, vi, 
122-4. 
Morrill, A. W., on Whitefly Fumigation, xx, 60- 
66 . 
Morrill, A. W., on Whitefly Investigations, xxi. 
89-94. 
Mott, James, Strawberries, v, 52, 53. 
Muck, vi, 68-75. 
Muck, Ammonia in, xxi, 120. 
Muck as Manure, v, 41-43. 
Muck Land, xvii, 82. 
Muirhead, R. K., on Strawberries, xvii, 103. 104. 
