CONTENTS 



LV. On the Cultivation of Rare Plants, especially such as have 

 been introduced since the Death of Mr. Philip Miller. By 

 Richard Anthony Salisbury, Esq. F. R. S. fyc. Secretary, p. %6l 



APPENDIX. 



I Some Objects for which the Horticultural Society intend to 

 present 'Premiums and Medals. p. I 



II. Some Horticultural Observations^ selected from French Au- 

 thors. By the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. K. B. 

 P. R. S. $c. p. 4 



III. On the Cultivation of the Jamrosade (Eugenia Jambos L.) 

 in the National Garden at Paris, abridgedfrom the Account given 

 by M. Thouin, in the Annales du MusSe, Vol. I. p. 357. By 

 Richard Anthony Salisbury, Esq. F. R. S. $c. Secretary, p. 11 



IV. On the Vegetation of high Mountains ; translated from a 

 Paper of M. Ramond's, in the Annales du MusSe, Vol. 4. 

 p. 595. By Richard Anthony Salisbury, Esq. F. R. S. $c. 

 Secretary. p. 15 



V. Description of a Bank for Alpine Plants, by Mons. Thouin; 

 abridged from his Paper in the Annales du Musee, Vol. 6. p. 183. 

 By Richard Anthony Salisbury, Esq. F. R. S. $c. Secretary. 



p. 24 



VI. Notice from a Work of Monsieur Lelieur, on the hereditary 

 Diseases of Fruit Trees. By the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, 

 Bart. K. B. P. R. S. $c. p. 27 



