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By T. A. KNIGHT, Esq. 11. On the cultivation 

 of the Monopsis Conspicua and another species . By 

 R. A. SALISBURY, Esq. 12. An account 

 drawn up 100 years ago of several Pears then culti- 

 vated at Little Chelsea. By Mr. LUTTRELL. 13. 

 Report of the Fruit Committee. By A. AVILBRA- 

 HAM, Esq- 14. On the prevention of the Curl in 

 the Potatoe. By T. A. KNIGHT, Esq. 15. On 

 the culture of the Mulberry. By T. A- KNIGHT, 

 Esq. IG. On the early puberty of the Peach Tree* 

 By T. A. KNIGHT Esq. 17- On two Apples 

 cultivated in Cornwall. By Sir C HAWKINS 

 Bart. 18. A plan of a Fruit Room. By Mr- JOHN 

 MAKER. 19. On the culture ofthe Pear tree. By 

 T. A. KNIGHT, Esq. 20, On the prevention of 

 the Mildew. By T. A. KNIGHT, Esq. 21. On 

 the culture of the Mulberry, and on forced Straw- 

 berries bearing a second crop. By J- WILLIAMS, 

 Esq, 22. Some account of the Snowberry. By 

 the Secretary. 23. On the culture ofthe Shallot, &c. 

 By T. A, KNIGHT, Esq. 24. Account of a new 

 Strawberry. By Mr. M. KEENS. 25. A list of 

 Apples and Pears exhibited to the Society with re- 

 marks. By Mr. J. MAHER. 26. Remarks on the 

 Verdelho Grape of Madeira. By J. WILLIAMS, 

 Esq. 27. On forcing Vines and Peaches. By J. 

 WILLIAMS, Esq. 28. On propagating the Mul- 

 berry by Cuttings. By T. A. KNIGHT, Esq. 29. 

 On a successful method of raising Onions. By Mr. 

 FULLER. 30. On making Wine from the leaves of 

 the Claret Grape. By H. S, MATTHEWS, Esq. 

 31. On the benefit of planting late ripened potatoes. 

 By T. A. KNIGHT, Esq, 32. On liquid manure. 

 By T. A. KNIGHT, Esq. 3.3. On the ill effects of 

 excessive heat in forcing-houses during the night. 



