---- on Pope, 127 ---- on Mason, 164
Mavor, Rev. Mr. 34 ---- his admirable edition of Tusser, 6
Meader, 17
Meager, Leonard, 34
Mignon, his skill in painting flowers, 55
Miller, Phillip, 138
Milton, 20, 21, 49, 94, 130, 132, 197 ---- his great poem now magnificently printing in letters of gold, 133
Mollet, Andre, ix.
Mollet, Claude, ix.
Morell, xiv.
Morin, the florist, xi.
Mountmorris, on Sir W. Temple, 111
Morris, Rev. I. G., his powerful appeal on horticultural pursuits, 122
Morris, onornamental scenery, 77
Mountain, Didymus, 12
N.
Nicol, Walter, 82
Nichols, John, 54, 60, 110, 121, 143, 174, 178 ----his friendship for Mr. Cradock, 180
Notre, le, tributes to him, xi., xii., xx.
Nourse, 58
O.
Ockenden, 65
Only, Rev. Mr., a lover of gardens, 54
Opium, 168
Orchards, 21, 23, 64, 202, 203
Orrery, Lord, xxvi., 126
P.
Parkinson, 89, 90 ----testimony to his works, 18
Pastoral Scenes, 30
Paulmier de Grenlemesnil, viii.
Percy, Bishop of Dromore, 72
Pennant, 154
Petrarch, x.x.xi.
----his handsome person, vi.
----on his garden, x.x.xv.
Plants betray fondness for their native earth, 45
Planting, on zeal for, 66, 69
Platt, Sir Hugh, 13
Plattes, Gabriel, 16
Plimley, 165
Pontchateau, his singular history, xiii.
Pope, xxix., x.x.xiii., 1, 2, 76, 114, 123, 179, 213
Pope mentions Lady Gerard, 25 ----his n.o.ble thought on planting, 68
Powel, 65
Preston, its horticult. society, 123
Price, Sir U. vii., xxvi., 56, 72, 77, 134, 155, 156, 177, 191 ----on De Lille, xv.
----his high opinion of Mason, 163 ----on the sculpture, poetry, and eloquence of the Greeks, 194 ----on Correggio, 202
Priestley, Dr. on Franklin and Wedderburn, 73
Primroses, 30, 50, 54, 55
Pulteney, Dr. 5, 52, 55, 56, 60, 85, 87, 90, 92, 138, 143, 182