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1811. 39- On ihe cultivation of Horse-radish. Bj Mr. 

 JOSEPH KMGHT.* 40. On the cvlture of the 

 Potatoe iii Hot-beds. By T. A. KNIGHT Esq. 

 41- On Van present mode of !)uddirig and Grafting." 

 By iMr. J- Vv'lLMOT- 42- A concise view of the 

 theory --expecting Vegetation- By T. A- KNIGHT, 

 Esq- 43- On raising young Potatoes in the Winter 

 months. By A- SMEIlliROOK, Esq. 44. Account 

 of some Apples and Poars, of which Grafts have been 

 distributtd- By T- A. KNIGHT, Esq. 45. Some 

 Account of llie red Doyenne Pear. By II. A. 

 SALISBURY, Esq. 46. On tlie utility of Oxygen 

 Gas in promoting Vegetation. By D. HILL, Esq. 

 47. On pruning and (raining standard Apple and 

 PearTiees. By xMr. J. MAHEll. 



appendix; 



I. Some objects for which the Society intends to present 

 Premiums and Medals. 



ii. Selecticns from French norticultural Authors. By Sir 

 J. BANKS, Bart. 



iii. On the cultivation of tlieJamrosade. Translated from the 

 French of M. Thouin. By R. A. SALISBURY. Esq. 



iv. On the Vegetation of high Mountains, translated from tha 

 French of M. Ramond, by R. A. SALISBURY, Esq. 



▼. On a Bank for Alpine Plants, from the French of M. 

 Thouio, by R, A. SALISBURY, Esq. 



* L«ttdon't Encyclop. of Cardesicif. p. 1118> 



