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Mango. By J. SABINE, Esq. 67. On ten Tarie- 

 ties of Persian Melon, By Mr. J. LINDLEY. 68. 



On some new esculent Vegetables in the Chiswick 

 Garden in 1825—6. 



1825. MEMOIRS of the CALEDONIAN HORTICULTU- 

 RAL SOCIETY. Vol. 3. 8vo. 



1. On the employment of Salt in Horticulture. By 



5. PARKES, Esq. 2. On some Russian Culinary 

 Vegetables. By W. HOWISON, M. D. 3. On the 

 management of Fruit Trees. By J. CARR, Esq. 4. 

 On Steam for heating Hot-Houses. By Mr. J. HAY. 



6. On Russian Chicory. By W. HOWISON, M. D. 

 6. On shallow Planting. By Mr. E. SANG. 7. On 

 Medicines from the Lettuce. By J. YOUNG, 

 Esq. 8. On the Soil for Peaches. By Mr. J. 

 KIRK. 9. On grafting the Ribston Pippin. By 

 Mr; J. DECK. 10. On forcing Sea Kale and As- 

 paragus in a vinerj^ Mr, A. MELROS. 11, On 

 regulating the Conservatory, Sec. By Mr. J. MUR- 

 RAY. 12. Horticultural Notices. By Mr- MUR- 

 RAY. 13. Horticultural communications. By A. 

 KEITH, Esq. 14. On preserving Trees from Hares; 

 and Cauliflowers in winter. By Mr. W. BULL. 15. 

 Horticultural Gleanings, By Sir J. S. MACKEN- 

 ZIE. IG- On the Ionian and Egyptian 3Ielons. By 

 J. HOWISON, Esq. 17. On the Potatoe Onion. 



- By the Rev. J. M. ROBINSON. 18- On Mr. 

 Knight's Doctrines regarding Fruit Trees. By Mr. 

 NEILL. 19. On the Auricula and Polyanhus. By 

 Mr. W. HENDERSON. 20. Hints for preserving 

 foreign Plants, &c. during transmission. By J. 

 HOWISON, E^q. 21, List of the Irises in the Gar- 

 den of D. FALCONER, Esq. ti Carlowrie. By A. 



