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MOWBRAY. 34. Culture of the Ejigiish Cran- 

 beny in dry beds. By Mr- T. MILNE. 35. To 

 obtain ^ood Cauliflowers in Winter. By Mr. G. 

 COCKBURN. 3G. Culture of Tetragonia expansa 

 By the Rev. J. BRANSBY. 37. Method of 

 securing- the scion when fitted to the stock- By D. 

 POWELL, Esq, 38. Injurious influence of the 

 Plumb-stock upon the Moorpark Apricot. By T. 

 A. KNIGHT, Esq. 39. On some Mule Plants. 

 By T. KNIGHT, Esq. 40. On the Woburn 

 Perennial Kale. By Mr. G, SINCLAIR. 41. 

 On the culture of Horse Radish. By Mr. D. JUDD 

 42. INIeUiod of cultivating- Mushrooms. By Mr. 

 W. HOGAN- 43. On the fertilization of the female 

 blossoms of Filberts. By the Rev. G. SWAYNE. 

 44. A Wash for fruit Trees. By J. BRADDICK, 

 Esq. 45. Methods of forcing- Peaches in Denmark 

 and Holland. By Mr. P. LINDEGAARD. 46. 

 Culture of Asparagus in Austria, By Mr. J. BAU- 

 MAN. 47. Notice of Seedling Amaryllis's presented 

 by the Hon. and Rev. W. Herbert. By Mr. J. 

 LINDLEY. 48. Improved method of obtaining 

 Early Crops of Peas, after severe Winters, By T, 

 A. KNIGHT, Esq, 49. Management of Fig Trees 

 in the open Air. By Mr, S. SAWYER. 50. 

 Culture of Melons in the open air. By J. WILLIAMS 

 Esq. 51. Improved Steam Pit for Cucumbers, See. 

 By the Rev. W. PHELPS. 52. Description of 

 of the Amaryllis Psittacina- Johnsoni, By J. R. 

 GOWEN, Esq, 53. Method of protecting Cauli- 

 flowers, &c. through the Winter. By Mr. J. DRUM- 

 MOND. 54. Culture of the Yellow Rose, and ten- 

 der Chinese Roses. By J. WILLL\MS, Esq. 55. 

 Culture of Arachis hypogoea. By Mr. J. NEWMAN. 

 66. Culture of the Banyan Tree. By CAPT. P. 



