VI 



LUN'IKNTS. 



I!y 



and Dwcriplioii of the Kitchen. Oanlcn 

 Mr. {;. Shicll« .... („(i 



Itcmnrks on llii- Oiiesliim, Whether the Arehi. 

 tct-t or IjnilMa|)e.(iarilener thonid l>e lirst 

 employed in the Furniation of a Kcsidcncc. 

 By Mr. James Main, A.L.S. &c. - . 673 



AHnOIlICULTURE. 



An Account or the Common and Highland 

 I'inen, as louiid in Scotland. By J. G. . 10 



Notice* of large Trees in the United States and 

 in Canada. C'ommunirated hy James Mease, 

 E<q. M.l), of rhiH.iilelphi.i . .1.0'.' 



Description of a 'I'ree-Ciuard in U.<c at Thains- 

 ton, in Al>erdecn^hire. By W. Taylor, Gar. 

 dener, Hcc., to X). Forbes Mitchell, Ksq , of 

 Thaiuston .... I'A 



On pnining Forest Trees. (From " Essays on 

 Vegetable I'hvsiology " preparing for the 

 Press. By J. Niain, A.L.S. - - 303 



On Transplanting large Trees, Pruning, &c. 

 By Mr. Howden ... 559 



FLORICULTURE. 



Design for a Flower-Garden, intended for a par- 

 ticular Situation near an old Mansion, with a 

 List of Plants for Summer Display. The Plan 

 by C. D., and the List by Mr. George Woojl, 

 Gardener to Thomas Hope, Esq., M.P., of 

 DciK-dcne, Surrey - ... l.'o 



On the Culture of Nelumbiums. By C. . I;'>7 



On the Cultivation of Brugmans/Vi arbftrea 

 t»u:iviolens] in a Conservatory. By Mr. Jas. 

 Arnold, Gardener at Grove House, Chcshunt 



159 



On the Propagation and Culture of /'olygala 

 cordifolia, KutAxia myrtif6lia, and Ph'u-ni'>- 

 coma nrulifcra. By Mr. J. Nicolles, (Jardencr 

 to R. Petti ward, Esq., Finborough Hall, Suf- 

 folk . . - . . laj 



A Moth«l of cultivating Pelargoniums, as prac. 

 tised at Horsforth Hall Gardens. By Mr. Thus. 

 Apuleby - . - - . 1,;| 



On the Culture of PclarKuniums. By Robert 

 Elliot, Gardener to William Hartley, Ksq., 

 Ro.c Hill, near Whileh.iven - - liij 



On the History and Culture of the Carnation 

 By Ixlw.ird Uiidge, Em|. 1'.R..S. F.S.A. and 

 F. I..S., President of the Vale of Evesham 

 Horticullur.il .S<H-iety. Read at the Meeting 

 of the S<K-iety, July 'J4. 1K'.'8 - . 4'.i8 



Remarks on laying out and managing Flower- 

 Gardeiis. By Mr. Robert Errington - Mi 



List of Exotics which are now living in the 

 Gardens of Charles Hoare, Esq., at Lus- 

 condK', near Dawlish, in Devonshire. Com- 

 munii-ated by Mr. Riclid. .Saunders, Gardener 

 and Planter there - . . ."jdil 



List of certain (ireen-hoiise and Hot-house 

 Plants which have stood out during one or 

 more Winters, in the open Air, in the (iarden 

 of Robert Mallet, Eh(|., at Drumcondra, near 

 Dublin. Communicated by Mr. Mallet, Jun 



5.i8 



On sowing annual Flower S<'eds in the Autumn, 

 in order to have them flower early in the 

 Spring. By R. T. . . .570 



On the Culture of the Ranunculus. By aVillage 

 Schoolmaster . . - 570 



On the Cultivation of /Ranunculus parnassifft- 

 lius and O xalis floribunda. By Mr. John 

 Mcnzies, Gardener to Christopher Rawson, 

 Esq., Hope House, near Halifax - 572 



On the Cidture of the Heartsease Violet By 

 Mr. Arch. (Jorrie, F.H..S. and C.H.S. &c. .773 



A Fence for PlanUtions about Piisture Grounds 

 in sight from a Residence, and Stakes for 

 Standard Roses. By Chas. Lawrence, Esq. 677 



A Description of a Method of propagating Cape 

 Heaths expeditiously. By Mr, T. Rutger ffll 



On the Cultivation of the Droseras and Pin- 

 guiculas. By Robert Mallet, Esq. . 6Si 



HORTICULTURE 



A Descriptive List of such ,\pples as have been 

 found to succeed in the Neighbourhood of 

 Kilkenny, in Ireland. By Mr. John Robert. 

 son, F.H.S., Nurseryman there - - 165 



On a Method of forcing Cabbage Lettuce, prac- 

 tised for many Years at Longleat, by the late 

 Mr. Rutger, Gardener there. Comtnunicated 

 by his son, Mr. T. Rutger - - 172 



On a Mode of cultivating the Tomato, so as to 

 make sure of ri|x;ning the Fruit without arti. 

 (icial Heat. By E S. - - - 174 



On the Culture of Mushrooms in Melon Beds. 

 By Mr. John Collier, Gardener to Edmund 

 Woods, E.sq., Sliopwick - - 312 



On the Culture of the Pine-apple without Pots. 

 By Mr. James Mitchinson, Gardener at Pen- 

 darves - - ... .•)/6 



On a rapid Mo<le of raising excellent Vine 

 Plants. By Mr. T. Rutger, Gardener at Short 

 (irove, Essex - - . - 577 



On substituting good Vines, either as to Kind 

 or State of Health, for bad ones, with the 

 least |M)Ssible Loss of Time. By Mr. Alexander 

 (iordon, Lite Gardener to Sir F. G. Fowke, 

 Bart., Lowesby Hall, Leicestershire - 578 



On the Destruction of the A'phis on Peach and 

 Ni'cUuine Trees. By .Mr. G. Jamieson, late 

 Gardener to Mrs. Bulwcr Lylton, of Knetj- 

 worth Park, Herts . - - .OSO 



.\ccouiit of a Method of gathering ,\p|>les from 

 the most lofty and slender Trees, without 

 breaking any Twigs, and without Danger to 

 the Operator.- By Mr. E. M. Mather . 5Sl 



On the Fruits used in the Manufacture of Perry 

 and Cider. By J. C. K. - - 582 



On Bishop's Dwarf Pea, as compared with other 

 early Peas. By Mr. Authony Ailam,son, in a 

 Letter to Mr, John Gibson. Communicated 

 by Mr. Gibson - - - 584 



An Account of the Otaheifean Method of pre- 

 pariiigthe Arrow-root. By Andrew Mathews, 

 lii'l, of Lima - . - - .585 



Description of the Petre Pear, a tine SeeiUing 

 Butter Pear, cultivated in the Bartram Bo. 

 taiiic (Jarden, near Philadelphia. By Colonel 

 Robert Carr, Proprietor of that Garden - 587 



On procuring Two Crojis of the Ash-leaved 

 Kidney Potato, in t)ne Year, off the same 

 Ground. By John Dcnson, Sen. - CSS 



Abridged Commnnications - 175. 314. 589. 688 



REVIEWS. 



Traniactioni of the Horticultural Society of 

 I>mdon. Second Scries. Vol. I. Part I. 177 



:nr,. 4.J3 



Memoirs of the Caledonian Horticultural So- 

 ciety. Vol. IV. Part II., and Vol. V Part 1. 

 178. :;•::. 4 ;<i 



Verhandlungen des Vereins ziir Befurderung 

 lies Gartenbaues in den Kuniglich Preu*. 



sischcn Staaten. Transactions of the Society 

 for the Advancement of Gardening in the 

 Royal Prussian States . 1K7. 338. 442 



Catal();{iie of Works on Gardening, Agricul. 

 ture, Bolany, Rural .Architecture, &c, lately 

 published, with some Account of those con- 

 sidered tlie most interesting- 19S. .341. 452. 698 



Literary Notices ... 221. 345. 463. 698 



MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 



Notice* of new Plants, or of interesting old ones 

 derivcil from the British monthly Botanical 

 Periodicals for February and March, ISJvi v.'4 



Moncullural and llotJin'ical Notices of new 

 n.iniv and of old Pljinl" i>t Interest, supple- 



mentary to the latest Editions of the " Ency- 

 rIop;edia of Plants," and of the " Hortus 

 Britiinnicus" . . .H-V 4.54. .'>'M. 7l'1 



Notices of Plants recently imported, figured, or 

 described ; and such Notices of old Inhabit- 



