LIST OF AUTHORS. 



A short Account of some Apples and Pears, of which Grafts were communicated 

 to the Members of the Horticultural Society - p. 226 



Account of two Methods of Grafting, - - p. 239 



On some early Varieties of the Potatoe, and the best Method of forcing them. 



p. 244 



On the Advantages of employing Vegetable Matter as Manure in a fresh State. 



p. 248 



On facilitating the Emission of Roots from Layers - p. 255 



Some Account of two new Varieties of Grape, each bearing Branches of different 

 Colours - - - - p. 258 



MONSIEUR LELIEUR. 



On the Hereditary Diseases of Fruit Trees. Appendix - p. 27 



MR. JOHN MAHER, F. H. S. 



On the Cultivation of the Crambe Maritima of Linnaeus, or Sea-kale p. 13 



Hints relative to the Culture of the early Purple Brocoli - p. 1 16 



Some Remarks on Pruning and Draining standard Apple and Pear-trees, p. 236 

 MONSIEUR RAMOND. 



On the Vegetation of high Mountains. Appendix - - p. 15 



RICHARD ANTHONY SALISBURY, ESQ. F.R.S.,&c. Secretary. 



On the Cultivation of the Polianthes Tuberosa, or Tuberose ; with its Bota- 

 nical Description - - - ' P- 41 



Observations on the different Species of Dahlia, and the best Method of cultiva- 

 ting them in Great Britain - - " P- 84 



A short Account of Nectarines and Peaches, naturally produced on the same 

 Branch P- 103 



Some Account of the Red Doyen ne' Pear - " p. 230 



On the Cultivation of rare Plants, especially such as have been introduced since 

 the Death of Mr. Phillip Miller - - - P- 261 



A. SHERBROOK, ESQ. 



On raising young Potatoes in the Winter Months - - p. 225 



REV. JOHN SIMPSON. 



An Account of the Burr-knot Apple - - P- 120 



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