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RAINIER, R. N. 57. ' Further Notes on Graftin- 

 Wax. (37) By D. POWELL, Esq. 57. On the 

 supposed influence of the Pollen, in cross breeding 

 upon the colour of the Seed Coats, &c. By T. A, 

 KMGHT, Es-q. 59* On a new Plum (Downtoa 

 Imperatrice) By T. A. KNIGHT, Esq. GO. On 

 tl:e effects of age on Fruit Trees. By T. A. KNIGHT, 

 Esq. 61. On a Hybrid Amaryllis. By J, R. 

 GO\VEN, Esq. 62. Culture of the Pine Apple. 

 By Mr. A. STEWART. GO. Reverse grafting of a 

 Pear Tree. By Mr. W, BALFOUR. 64, Notices 

 of Fruits exhibited to the Society. 65. On some 

 new Pears, By Mr. J. TURNER. 66. On five 

 new Chinese Chrysanthemums, and on the culture, 

 <fcc. By J. SABINE, Esq. 67. On the Pears 

 called Silvanges. By M. C. F. PIERARD, 68, 

 Preparation of Strawberry Plants for forcing. By 

 T. A. KNIGHT, Esq. 69. On transplanting Peas 

 for early Crops. By Mr. D. JUDD. 70. On the 

 edible Fruits of Sierra Leone. By J. SABINE, Esq, 

 from the communications of Mr. G. DON. 71- 

 The management of Hot-house fire-places. By W, 

 ATKINSON, Esq, 72. Forcing grapes in Den- 

 mark. By Mr. P. LINDEGAARD. 73. Fig 

 Trees in a house. By J. SABINE, Esq. 74. Con- 

 densed Communications. 75. Description of a 

 Vinery and a mode of training in it. By Mr. W. 

 BEATFIE. 76. A Pine House and Pits. By C, 

 HOLFORD, Esq. 77. Apparatus for ventilating 

 Hot-houses. By Mr. G. MUGLISTON. 78. Oa 

 the protection of the blossoms of Wall-fruit, By T, 

 A. KNIGHT, Esq. 79. Culture of Asparagus 

 during the Winter. By Mr. P. LINDEGAARD, 

 80. Method of raising the seed of the Carrot, 

 Turnip, and Radish in the East Indies. By W, 



