CO.NTEATS. 



New Varieties of Native Grapes. By 

 JaiUL-s Caiuak, Esq., Adieus, Ga. '. 872 



Figure and l)fsiri|ilion of Sinitli's Or- 

 leans I'luni, Willi remarks on the con- 

 fusion hitherto existing with regard 

 to this variety. By A. J. Downing, 

 Highland Horticultural Nurseries, 

 Newliurgh, N. Y 410 



Oliservatioiis on the Cultivation of the 

 Strawlierry. By Dr. .1. H. Bayne, Al- 

 exandria, D.C. Coniniunicnted by J. 

 S, Skiuner, Esij., Washington . . 413 



BOTANY. 



Some Cryptoganious Plants, gathered 

 in the vicinity of Kearsarge Mountain, 

 N. H., with observations. By Jno. L. 

 Russell, A. A. .S. Corresi)onding Mem- 

 ber of Massachusetts Horticultural 

 Society 140 



Descriptions of several New Plants of 

 New England. By Edward Tucker- 

 juan, Jr., Sschcnectadv, N. Y. . . 142 



FLORICULTURE. 



Some Remarks on the Flowering of the 

 AstrapcE'a Wallichn' and viscosa. By 

 J. W. Paulsen, formerly Gardener to 

 J. W. Perry, Esq., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 145 



Experiments on various Flowering 

 Plants, with Guano, and Nitrate of 

 Soda. By .1. E. Teschemacher, Oor- 

 resjionding Sec, Mass. Hon. Soc. . 168 



List of the most Ornamental Annual 

 Climbing Flowers, with Remarks on 

 their Cultivation and Treatment. By 

 the E(iitor '171 



Destriptioiis of three new Seeding Ca- 

 iiulliiis; and a Note on the Canielh'a 

 Old Virginia. Bv Dr. J. S. Gunneil, 

 Washington, D. C 2G1 



Floricullural and Botanical Notices of 

 New Plants, figured in foreign jieriod- 

 icals ; with Remarks on tliose recent- 

 ly introduced to, or originated in, 

 American Gardens, and additional in- 

 formation upon plants already in cul- 

 tivation .52.99.148.181.205.302.333.376.417 



Calls at Gardens and Nurseries 187. 213. 

 379. 423 



REVIEWS. 



Annual Report of the Transactions of 

 the Muiiroe County Agricultural So- 

 ciety, containing the Address at the 

 Exhibition and Fair, at Rochester, 

 Oct. 26, 1812. By Henry Colman, 

 President of the Society. The Report 

 of the Committee, and of the'Premi- 

 ums awarded, and a list of Officers 

 and Meiubers of the Society, for 1842 106 



Chemistry in its api)IicaXion to.\gricul- 

 ture and Physiology. By Justus Lie- 

 big, Professor of Chemistry in the 

 University of Giessen, &c. Edited 

 from the manuscript of the author, by 

 Lyon Playfair, Ph. D. . . . 112 



Animal Chemistry, or Organic Chemis- 

 try, in its application to Physiology 

 and Patholdgv. By Justus Liebig, 

 ■\1. n. r<lii..: iVnni the author's man- 

 us.njM. 1.' William Gregory, M. D., 

 Trni ~~..i ni ^l.Jil•ine and Chemistry 

 ill ihi liiiMCMiv and King's College, 

 Aberdeen . " . - . . .112 



A Treatise on some of the Insects of 

 New England, which are injurious to 

 Vegetation. By Thaddeus William 

 Harris, M. D 216 



Transactions of the New Haven Horti- 

 ciiliural and the New Haven t'ounty ^ 

 Agi-ii.nltural Societies, for 1811 . . 232 



Catalogue of Vermont Plants. By Wra 

 Oakes, of Ipswich, Mass., as publish- 

 ed in Thompson's History of Vermont 339 



The Poinological Magazine. By Cihas. 

 W. Elliott. In large octavo numbers, 

 bi-monthly 345 



An Address delivered before the New 

 Haven Horticultural Society, May 

 25th, 1843. By A. S. Monsoii, M. D. 

 President of the Society. With the 

 Transactions of the Society for the 

 year 1842 346 



The Economy of Farming, from the 

 German of Prof. Burger; with copious 

 Notes from the works of 'I'haer, Veit, 

 Schwertz, Spreiigcl, Piiri, cVc, and 

 an Index. By E. Goo.lii.li .Xmiih . 426 



The American Agriciiltiirisrs Almanac, 

 for 18)4. By A. B. Allen, Editor of 

 the American Agriculturist . . 426 



The <'ultlvat(ir's Almanac, or Rural 

 Calendar for the year 1844. Contain- 

 ing, beside the usual Astronomical 

 Calculations, a great variety of Sug- 

 gestions, Maxims, Tables, i!kc.,for the 

 use of Farmers and Gardeners. By 

 Willis Gaylord and Luther Tucker, 

 Editors of the Cultivator, Albany, N. 

 Y 427 



