LIST OF AUTHORS, 



WITH 



The Titles of their respective Communications. 



RT. HON. SIR JOSEPH BANKS, BART. K. B. P.R.S. &c. 

 An Attempt to ascertain the Time when the Potatoe (Solanum Tuberosum) was 

 first introduced into the United Kingdom; with some Account of the Hill Wheat 

 of India - - - - - p. 8 



Some Hints respecting the proper Mode of inuring tender Plants to our Climate 



p. 31 



On the Revival of an obsolete Mode of managing Strawberries - p. 54 



An Account of the Method of cultivating the American Cranberry (Vaccinium 



Macrocarpum), at Spring-Grove - - - p . 75 



On the Horticultural Management of the Sweet or Spanish Chestnut-tree p. 140 

 On the Forcing-houses of the Romans, with a List of Fruits cultivated by them, 



now in our Gardens - - - - p. 147 



A short Account of a new Apple, called the Spring-Grove Codling - p. 197 

 On ripening the second Crop of Figs that grow on the new Shoots, - p. 252 

 Some Horticultural Observations, selected from French Authors. Appendix, 



p. 4 



MR. ARTHUR BIGGS, F.H.S. 

 An Account of some New Apples, which, with many others that have been long 

 cultivated, were exhibited before the Horticultural Society - p. 63 



MR. JAMES DICKSON, F.L.S. Vice President. 

 On a Variety of the Brassica Napus, or Rape, which has long been cultivated upon 

 the Continent - - - - - p. 26 



MR. JOHN DUNBAR. 

 On the Cultivation of the Common Flax, (Linum Usitatissimum of Linnaeus) as 

 an ornamental Plant in the Flower Garden. - - - p. 71 



