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>f Journal of a Horticultural Tour, tlirough some parts of 

 Flamlers, Hollaml, and the North of Franre, in the Au- 

 tumn of 1817, by a deputation of the Calcdonia-i Ilorti- 

 cultiual Suciety, Edinburgh. 10*23. 8vo. 



Besides the above he has written several Essays Avhich have 

 appeared in t!ie Edinburj^h Encyclopoedia, Encyclopedia Bri- 

 tannica, the General Report of Scotland, Sec. 



1021. Appendix to the Botanical ^lagazine and Botanical 

 Re-is(er. By the Hon. and Rev. WILLIA3I HER- 

 BERT, F. H. S. London. 8vo. 



•Outline of a General History of Gardening-, London. 

 8vo. 



132-2. Transactions of the HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 

 of LONDON. Vol. 4. 



I. On the moans of giving- strength to the stems of 

 Plants growing under glass. By T. A. KNIGHT, 

 Esq. 2. An iiuproved method of planting Vines for 

 forcing. By Mr. D. JUDD. 3. On the Alexan- 

 drian Ciolat Grape. By J. WH.LIAMS,' Esq. 4. 

 On the varieties of Autumn and \Viii(or Ridishes. 

 By Mr. W. CHRISTIE. 5. On the produrtion of 

 Ihbrids. By the Hon. and Rev. W. HERBERT, fi. 

 Condensed communications to the Society. 7. On 

 the cultivation of the Granidilla. By IMr. R, 

 CHAPMAN; 8. Plan for forcing Sea Kale By 

 Mr. T. BALDWIN. 0. On the best varieties of 

 Apples cultivated in Norfolk. By Mr. G. LINDLEY. 

 10. Upon the cultivation of the Pine Apple witlioiit 

 Bark ; or other Hot-bed. By T. A. KNIGHT, Esq. 



II. On the produce of peaches at Wor'.ley lla.il 



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