30d 



On the classification of Poaches and Neclarincs, on 

 their diseases, &c. By Mr. J, ROBERTSON. 70. 

 On the snperiority of scions taken from the (riniks of 

 Apple Trees, By T. A. KNIGHT, Esq. 71. On 

 the best form of Garden Pots. By T. A. KNIGHT, 

 Esq. 72. On Wilmot's new early Orlean's Phnn. 

 By W. HOOKER, Esq. 73- On two Mulberry 

 Trees growing at Kolkham Hall. By R. WILBRA- 

 HAINI, Esq. 74- On the Downton Strawberry. By 

 J.SABINE, Esq. 75. On the culture of the Guern- 

 sey Lily. By T. A. KNIGHT, Esq. 70. On the 

 Culture of Onions, By J. WEDGEVVOOD, Esq. 77 

 On the culture of the Impatiens Balsamia. By Mr, 

 J. FAIRWEATHER. 78- On the culture of Figs 

 on the back Walls of Vineries. By J. SABINE, Esq. 

 79. On raising varieties of the Iris Xiphioides. By 

 Mr. W. MASTERS, Jun. 80. Description of the 

 supposed true Welsh Onion. By Mr. T. MILNE. 81. 

 On the difficulties of transpoiiing Plants from China 

 to England. By J. LIVINGSTONE, Esq. 82. Ac- 

 count of Count Zubow's Steam Pits at St. Peters- 

 burgh. By Mr. F. E. L. FISCHER. 83. Account 

 of a Fig Tree planted in IG4B, and growing at Ox- 

 ford. By Mr. AV. BAXTER. 84. On the varieties 

 of Spring Radish. By Mr. C. STRACHN. 8-3, On 

 the cull ure of the Guernsey Lily. By the Rev. W. 

 WILLIAMSON. 86. On the best Irish Apples. 

 By Mr. J. ROBERTSON. 87. On Martin's Non- 

 pareil Apple. By J. WILLIAMS, Esq. 88. Effects 

 of very high temperatures on some plants. By T. A. 

 KNIGHT, Esq. 



APPENDIX. 



i. On the Genus Citrus, varieties, <li:c. cultivated in Italy. 

 By G. H. NOEliDE-N, L. L. D. 



