\m CONTENTS. 



Dieppe to Brighton, 199-500, 



Brighton to London, 501. 



London. Portman Nurseries, 502. — Lee and Kennedy's, 

 504 — Kensington Gardens, 505. — Chiswick, 506. — 

 Kew, 507.— Spring Grove, 508. — Windsor, 509. — 

 Fulham, 510. — Mr Angerstein's, 511. — Grange's at 

 Hoxton. 512. — Loddiges' at Hackney, 514. 



APPENDIX. 



1. Catalogue of Fruit-trees in De Cock's nursery at 



Ghent, 519- 



2. Tract on the culture of Hyacinths, by Mr Kreps of 

 Haarlem, 521-528. 



3. List of some new Roses, raised by Mr Brown of Scone, 



529. 



4. Extracts from Justice's u Scot's Gardener's Director," 



and from Van Kampen's " Dutch Florist," 530-537. 



5. On the species and varieties of Elm-trees, by Mr 



David Don, 538. 

 (J. On the advantages of planting Fruit-trees on declivi- 

 ties, by the late Dr Walker, 540. 



7. List of Pears received from Mr Van Mons, young 



trees of which exist in the Leith Walk and Brough- 

 ton Nurseries, 541. 



8. List of Fruit-trees, &c. cultivated in the Jardin des 



Plantes, Paris, 542. 



9. Description of Pinus Laricio, taken by Mr Don, from 



a specimen in the Jardin des Plantes, 552. 

 10. Notices, by Mr Don, of rare Plants in the Jardin du 



Roi, 553-556. 

 11 Mi \\;i\ - Journal in Hampshire, 557. 



