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ByC.LORIMER Esq. 4. On planting A«:paragu« 

 By Mr. J. SMITH. 5. On cultivating French 

 Pears in Scotland. By Mr. J. SMITH. G. Oa 

 Gooseberry Caterpillars and Onion Maggot. Mr. J, 

 MACKMURRAY 7. On the same. By Mr. J. 

 GIBB. 8. On the Wall Trees at Loanwells, near 

 Kirkaldy. By Mr« E. Sang, 9. On the culture of 

 Onions, By Mr, J. MACDONALD. 10. On 

 covering the soil of Hot-beds, &c. By Mr. HEN- 

 DERSON. 11. On the Scotch Fir. By Mr. G. 

 DON 12. On Carrot Worms and preserving 

 Cauliflowers. Mr. SMITH' 13. On removing in- 

 sects. Mildew, &c.,in Fruit Trees. Mr. D. WEIGH- 

 TON 14- On Hot-house flues. By R. STEVEN- 

 SON, Esq. 15. On hastening the bearing of Fruit 

 Trees, &c- By Mr. R. INGRAM. IG. On medi- 

 cines from the Lettuce. By Dr. DUNCAN, Sen. 

 17. On the state of some Fruits in Scotland, by 

 A. G. HUNTER, Esq. 18. On destroying the 

 blue Insect in Wall Trees, By Mr. P. BARNET. 

 19. On transj-.Iantiiig old Fruit Trees. By Mr. T,' 

 THOMSON. 20. On destroying Caterpillars, Sec. 

 By Mr. J. KYLE. 21. On destroying Wasps. 

 By Mr. J. MITCHELL. 22. On destroying tha 

 Green fly; and bringing Pear Trees to bear. By 

 Mr. W. BEATTIE. 33. On Maggots that infest 

 Shallots. By Mr. W. HENDERSON. 24. Oa 

 moving large Fruit Trees. By Mr. J. STEWART 

 25. On preserving Apples and Pears. By Mr. J 

 STEWART. 2G. On the Pine Bug. By Mr. A. 

 MIURHEAD. 27. Receipts for making Currant 

 Wine. 28. On the Currant Tree while ripening its 

 fruit. By Mr. J. MACDONALD. 29. On the 

 Canker. By Mr. J. SMITH. 30. Oa propagatiii.r 

 by cuttiujs the Burr-Knot Apple. By Dr. DUNCAN 



