THOMAS ANDREW KNIGHT, ESQ. 77 



J832 Hon. Member of Agricultural Society of Western Australia. 



1832 Hon. Corresponding Member of ' La Sociedad Patriotica de la Habana. 



1833 Hon. Member of Horticultural Society of Charleston. 



1833 Hon. Member of Lower Canada Horticultural Society. 



1834 Hon. Member of South Carolina Horticultural Society. 



The following list contains most of the new varieties of fruits 

 raised by Mr. Knight, which he considered worth preserving : 



Apples. Spring-grove Codling. Downton Lemon Pippin. Herefordshire 

 Gillyflower. Grange Apple, &c. 



Cherries. Elton, Waterloo and Black Eagle. 



Strawberries. Elton and Downton. 



A large and long-keeping red Currant. 



Plums. Ickworth Imperatrice. A large purple Plum not named, and two 

 improved Damsons. 



Nectarines. Imperatrice, Ickworth, Downton, and Althorp. 



Pears Monarch, Althorp Cressane, Rouse Level, Winter Cressane, Bel- 

 rnont, and many others. 



Many excellent and productive varieties of Potatoes, of which the only one 

 named is the Downton Yam. 



The Knight Pea, and improved varieties of Cabbage. 



