GENERAL INDEX. 
•5 65 
Marigold Marsh, figured, 140; culture 
of the common, 387 
Marjoram, culture of, 387 
Matricaria Chamomilla, figured, 236 
Mason Wasps, habits of, 430 
Marnock,Mr. on protecting Wall Trees, 
488 
Matthews,Mr. on the Yucca gloriosaand 
Cactus speciosissima, 14 
Matthews, Mr., on forcing Grapes, 56 ; 
culture of Vines, 247 
Maurandia Barclayana, 72 
Maxillaria Warreana, figured, 83, atro- 
purpurea, 85; decolor, 85; punctata, 
288; ochroleuca, 229 
Mayfly, remarks on, 430 
Mearns, Mr., on Potatoes, 49 ; training 
Fruit trees, 49; Vines in pots, 490 
Melaleuca Fraseri, culture noticed, 132 
Melampyrum sylvaticum, figured, 236 
Melon, culture noticed, 11, 97, 202, 
241, 474; list of the best, 543 
Melissa officinalis, culture and history, 
344 
Mentha viridis 388; Piperita and Pu 
legium, 389 
Metal roofed hothouses, 105; probable 
cost of erecting one, 106 
Mentzelia hispida, culture noticed, 37 
Meteorology, 46, 93, 142, 190, 431,524 
Mica, use of, instead of glass, 138 
Microsetia ruficapitella, 424 
Mildew, notes on, 327, 441 
Milk, experiments upon, 40 
Milk-wort, figured, 332 
Mimulus variegatus, 81 ; roseus, 325 
Mint, history and culture of, 388 
Mischief of too many pursuits, 464 
Mistake printed out, 475 
Mitcliinson, Mr. on Pines, 5 
M. K., on the Hydrangea hortensis, 29 
Mole Cricket, habits of, 524 
Molluscous Animals described, Anodon 
Cyneus, 477: Achatina octona, 141. 
Balea) fragilis, 477. Bulimus lubri- 
cus, 92. B. fasciatus, 92. B. arti- 
culatus, 141. B. decollalus, 286.— 
Cyclostoma elegans, 141. C. produc- 
tum, 333. Cyclas appendiculata, 536 
Cyclas rivicola, 333. Cyclas pusilla, 
Cyclas calyculata, Cyclas lacustris, 
477 Cyclas amnica, 536 Clausilia 
bidens, Clausilia rugosa, 429 Clau¬ 
silia biplicata and laminata, 536 — 
Helix nemoralis, 46 Helix sericea, 
Helix Ericetorum, Helix virgata, 
Helix cingenda, 92 Helix rufescens, 
Helix Carthusiana, Helix Carthusia- 
nella, Helix arbustorum, 189 Helix 
hortensis, 333 Helix caperata, 430. 
Helix pomacea, 522 Helix aspersa, 
520 Limneus elongatus, Limneus 
fragilis, Limneus Scaturipinum, 333 
Limneus palustris, 236 Limneus 
Periger, 286. Limneus fossarius, 
Limneus glutinosa, 381 Limacell us 
unguiculis, Limacellus parma, 429— 
Mysca solida, 536 Mysca Batava, 
286 Neritina fluviatilis, 429 Pla- 
norbis corneus, Planorbis complana- 
tus, 236 Planorbis carinatus, 333— 
Physa hypnorum, Physa alba, Physa 
fontinalis, 381 Paludina impura, 
381,523 Segmentina nitida, 236— 
Succinea oblonga, 141 Testacellus 
scutellum, 46 Valvata obtusa, 523 
Vitrina pellucida, 46 
Montia fontana, figured, 476 
Moon, appearances and influence of, 
424 
Moorcroft, Mr. W. Manuscript of, 21 
Moor game, Eggs of, 430 
Moths, mode of capturing, 238; habits 
of, 334. Query on preserving, 426. 
Answered, 501. Gold-Tailed Moth, 
93. Gypsey, 93. Tabby, 474. Red¬ 
headed Pigmey, 425. Moths infest¬ 
ing apple-trees, 278, 383. Length of 
life, 333; Wood-Leopard, figured, 
334; Spring Usher, 142; Mode of 
capturing Moths, 142: Lackey, 93 : 
Small Egger, 93: Hornet Hawk, Bee 
Hawk, Currant Hawk, Great Hawk, 
93: Breeze Hawk, figured, 93: In¬ 
festing Pear-trees, 487 : Tabby, 478 : 
Antler, 516 
Mountain dittander, figured, 140 
Mountaineer, on Forest-trees, 18 
Mouse-ear Chickweed, figured,381 
M. S. on the culture of Polyanthus,304 
Mulberry, vivacity of, 126 
Musquito, 537 
