TRANSACTIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 



The following papers have been read before the Society, at 

 different meetings, and have been published in the New-England 

 Farmer, as mentioned below : — 



1. " On engrafting the European Swreet Water Grape on American 



Stocks." By John Prince, Esq. and Gen. W. R. Armistead. 

 JYew-England Farmer, vol. vii. page 329. 



2. " On the Cultivation of Squashes and Melons, and the Extirpation of 



Insects from Vines." By J. M. Gourgas, Esq. Weston. Ihid. vol. 

 vii. page 345. 



3. " Schedule of Fruit Trees, of fifty-two choice varieties, presented to 



the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, by the Proprietors of the 

 Linna;an Garden, near New-York, April, 1829. By William Prince, 

 with Descriptive Remarks." Ibid. vol. vii. page 385, and vol. viii. 

 page 18. 



4. "Description of the Capiaumont Pear, with a Drawing." By S. 



Downer. Ibid. vol. vii. page 409. 



5. "On the Culture of the Strawberry." By the Hon. H. A. S. Dear- 



born, (President.) Ibid. vol. viii. page 9, 22. 



6. " On the Treatment of Bees ; and Observations on the Curculio." By 



Mary Griffith, New-Jersey. Ihid. vol. viii. page 17. 



7. " Description of a Native Seedling Pear, in Dorchester, with a Draw- 



ing." By S. Downer. Ibid. vol. viii. page 51. 



8. "On the Culture of the Sweet Potatoe, and description of different 



varieties." By Hon. John Lowell. Ibid, vol viii. page (35. 



9. " Description of the Cushing Pear, with a Drawing." By S. Downer, 



and B. Thomas, Esq'rs. Ibid. vol. viii. p. 113. 



10. " On Budding or Inoculating Fruit Trees." By Levi Bartlett, 



Warner, N. H. Ibid. vol. viii. page 114. 



11. "Notes and Observations on the Vine." By Wm. Kenrick. Ibid.. 



vol. viii. page 129. 



In addition to the above, the New-England Farmer contains 

 a weekly Report and description of the new Fruits left at the 

 Society's Hall, No. 52, North Market-street, for examination. 



