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Magnolia glauca. By J. SABINE, Esq, 43, On 

 the variations of the Scarlet Strawberry when raised 

 from the seed. By T. A. KNIGHT, Esq, 44. Of a 

 new early Black Cherry. By T. A. KNIGHT, Esq. 

 45. On a new seedling Plum. By T. A. KNIGHT, 

 Esq. 46. On the Species and varieties of Dahlia, 

 and their culture. By J. SABINE, Esq. 47 On 

 glazing Hot-houses, &c. By J, R. GOWEN, Esq. 

 48. On the Pitttianston White Cluster Seedling Grape 

 By J. AVILLIAMS, Esq. 50. On the Seckle Pear. 

 Mr. D. HOSACK, M. D. 51. On preserving Fruit 

 from Wasps. By T. A. KNIGHT, Esq. 62, On 

 a select collection of apple trees, and on four new 

 desert Apples. By .1. SARTNE, Esq. 53. On 

 the species and varieties of Beets. By Mr. W. 

 MORGAN. 54, Further account of a stove for 

 Tropical Plants. By W. KENT, Esq. 55. On 

 the causes of decay in Fruit Trees. By the Rev. W. 

 WILLIAMSON. 56. On coverings for cucumber 

 Frames. By A. SETON, Esq. 57. On the Loquat 

 By LORD BAGOT 58. On the cultivation of 

 the Under-ground Onion. By Mr. J. MA HER. 

 59. On training the Fig-tree. By T. A. KNIGHT 

 Esq. 60. On Apples exhibited to the Society. By 

 Mr. J. TURNER. 61. On blackening Garden 

 Walls. By Mr- H. DAWES. 62. On a species 

 of Casuarina. By the GRAND DUKE of SAXE 

 WEIMAR. 63. On the Vines at Valentines House 

 in Essex. By Mr. G. LOWE. 64. Directions for 

 raising Ferns from Seed. By Sir J. E. SMITH. P. 

 L. S. 65. On the Tomato. By J. SABINE, Esq. 

 66. On a moveable Frame for training Vines in a 

 House. By J. ELLIOT, Esq. 67. Condensed 

 communications to the Society. 68. On the varie- 

 ties of the Onion. By Mr. C. STRACHN. 69, 



