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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 



Morton's Report on the present State of Whitfield 

 Farm, 2 6. 



Mudie's Florist's Journal, GO'2. 



Mudie's Surveyor, Engineer, and Arcliitect, 171. 



Mudie's Views of the Adaptations of Nature in 

 the Vegetable Kingdom, 220. 



Newman's History of ISritish Ferns, 168. 



Page's History and Guide for Drawing the Acan- 

 thus, 3!>5. 



Parkes's Report onPerkins' s Patent Steam Boiler, 

 299. 



Pauls's Catalogue of Roses, 562. 



Paxton's Botanical Dictionary, 557. 



Paxton's Magazine of Botany, 18. 132. 145. 201. 

 292. 3i3. 545. 593. 



Perkins's Patent Apparatus for Warming and 

 Ventilating Buildings, 26fi. 



Redfield's Remarks on Mr. Espy's Theory of 

 Centripetal Storms, 35. 



Ricauti's Rustic Architecture, 3.55. '519. 561. 



Rivers's Catalogue of Trees and Shrubs, 10. 



Rivers's Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits, 263. 



Rivers's Rose Amateur's Guide, 298. 



Royle's Natural History of the Himalayan Moun- 

 tains, 318. 



Sang's Catalogues of Flower Seeds, Geraniums, 

 Fruit Trees, Seeds, and Implements, 93. 



Sayer's American Flower-Garden Companion, 

 559. 



Sayer's Treatise on the Culture of the Dahlia 

 and Cactus, 559. 



Sheer's Kew and its Gardens, 297. 



Sproule's Treatise on Agriculture, 34. 



1 aylor's Help to the Schoolmistress, 562. 



The Gardener's Annual Register, 607. 



Tim's Literary World, 266. 



Tollard's Traite des Vegetaux qui composent 

 I'Agriculture, &c., 663. 



Torrey and Gray's Flora of North America, 94. 



Trait(5 de la Composition et de I'Ornement des 

 Jardins, &c., 662. 



Vilmorin's Bon Jardinier, £96. 



Visiano's Origin and Antiquity of the Botanic 

 Garden of Padua, 297. 



Vittadini's Description of the Eatable and Poi- 

 sonous Sorts of Fungi common in Italy, 298. 



Walker's Gatherings from Grave-Yards, 95. 



Webb's Selection of rare Plants indigenous to 

 Spain, 94. 297.. 



LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 



A.B., 152. A. G., 220. Alexander, James, 207. 

 Allen, James, 48. Amicus, 268, £75. 300. An- 

 derson, W., 110. 275. Appleby, T. 189. A 

 Subscriber, 37. 568. 



Bainbridge, Rev. T., 23. B. C, 42. Beaton, D., 

 26. 129. 155. 229. 277. 326. 420. Berkeley, 

 M. J., 258. 376. Billington, B. B., 269. Braith- 

 waite, G. M.,231. Brewster, J., 388. Booth, 

 W. B., 16. Brown, T.C., 36. 218. Brown, W., 

 224.376. Brown, Hay, 597. Buist, George, 193. 



Cameron, David, 103. Clarke, John, 38. Clarke, 

 W., 44. 4.5. C. M. B., 102. Conductor, 10. 37. 

 41, 42, 43. 45, 46, 47, 48. 73. 97. 100, 101, 102. 



104. 110. 115. 120. 180. 184. 220. 223. 233. 268, 

 269, 270. 278. 280. 302, 303. 310. 312. 322. 325. 

 329.358. 362. 375.418.514. 517. 519. 521. 564, 

 565, 566,567. 569. 609. 616. 617. Cuthill, J. 90. 



D. B., 268. 272. Downing, A. J., 658. D. R., 



43. Dunbar, W., 183. Duncan, John, 224. 

 E., 326. E. B., 278. Elliott, G. M., 269. 

 F., 326. Fenn, T., 44. Fish, John, 246. S83. 



Forsyth, Alexander, 103, 104. 153. 204. 230. 



255. 259. Fowler, Benjamin, 324. 

 Glenny, George, 16. Glendinning, R., 608. Gor. 



don, Alexander, 63. 565. 660. Gordon, G., 1. 



Gordon, W.. 609. Gorrie, Archibald, 610. 



Grigor, John, 153. 

 Herbert, Hon. and Rev. W., 289, 290. 380, 



381. H. L., 45. H. T, 43. Hutchinson, W., 



389. 

 Jennings, John, 389. J. J., 311. J., 174. J. B.W., 



105. 173. 185. 302. 327. 377. 520. J. D., 37. 

 J. L., 27. 31. 81.^111. ISO. 259. 657. 670. J. M., 

 181. 222. 227. J. O. N., 104. J. P. W., 656. 

 J. R., 273. 323. 361. Jukes, H. W., 384. J. W. 

 D., 280. 



K. B. D., 115. Keene, W., 611. Kenbnry, 

 Charles, 313. Kidd, J,, 252. Kirkwood, Wil- 

 liam, 40. 



Leclerc, L., 616. Lowndes, R., 672. L. P., 514. 

 L. R., 376. Lymburn, R., 104. 210. 218. 326. 

 425. Lyons, John, 375. 



Main, J., 80. 517. Manetti, Giuseppe, 70. 99. 225. 

 241. 310. Masters, W., 209. M'Nab, J., 41, 

 Mease, J., 231 Munro, J., 670. 



Nesfield, W. A., 49. N. M. T., 186. 640. N. T., 

 104. 110. 



Pamplin, W., junior, 311. Pearson, John, 48. 

 P. N., 175. 272. Portland, Scott, 101. P. S., 

 514. 



Repton, John Adey, 615. Ricauti, S. J., 519. 

 Robertson, Patrick, 567. Robison, Sir John, 

 117. 230. Rogers, John, 139. 196. 281. R. T., 

 89. Rutger, T., 566. R. W. F., 243. 



Sang, John, 190. Saul, Amaziah, 390. Saunders, 

 Bernard, 45. Scott, J., 37. Seymour, James, 

 88, 89, 91. 207. S. M., 303. Sowerby, J. D. C, 

 313. 517. Spencer, John, 358. 419. Surrey- 

 ensis, 280. 568. 



Taylor, Samuel, 101. 224. 302. 567. Taunton, 

 W. P., 609. T. B., 44. 311. T. C, 101. Thack- 

 eray, John, 154. Thompson, John, 43. Tongue, 

 R., 672. T. R., 375, 376. 



Veitch, Henry, 113. 360. Veritas, 424. Vil. 

 morin, 568. 672. 



W. A. M., 311, 312. 360. W., 59. 229. 257. 

 520. Wagner, F. E., ICO. W. B., 180. Web- 

 ster, J., 203. Weilbach, A., 108. W. H. 269. 

 598. W. H.W., 419. Wighton, J., 244. 252. 276. 

 385. 391. 393. Wilmot, J., 128. Wilds, W., 

 39. Wilson, William, 674. Wright, James. 

 312. W. T., 38. 



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