CONTENTS. 



Cultivation and Treatment. By Joseph Sabine, Esq. 

 F. R. S. $c. Secretary. p. 217 



XLVII. Observations upon the Glazing of Hot-houses and 

 Conservatories. By James Robert Gowen, Esq. of High- 

 clere, in Hampshire. p. 244 



XLVII I. An Account of the Pitmaston White Cluster 

 Grape ; with some Observations on the Training of Vines 

 on an open wall. In a Letter to the Secretary. By John 

 Williams, Esq. Corresponding Member of the Horticul- 

 tural Society. p. 249 



XLIX. Account of a Method of Constructing Flues for Hot- 

 houses. In a Letter to the Secretary. By James Robert 

 Gowen, Esq. F.H.S. p. 252 



L. Some Account of the Seckle Pear, a new Seedling raised 

 in the Neighbourhood of Philadelphia. In a Letter to the 

 Secretary. By David Hosack, M. D. F. R. S. 8?c. Fo- 

 reign Member of the Horticultural Society. p. 256 



LI. Upon the Preservation of Fruits from Wasps. By Tho- 

 mas Andrew Knight, Esq. F. R. S. $c. President, p. 259 



LII. Observations on the Formation of a Select Collection of 

 Apple-Trees, with an Account and Description of four new 

 Seedling Dessert Apples, /fy Joseph Sabine, Esq. F.R.S. 

 fyc. Secretary. p, 263 



LIII. Account of the Species and Varieties of the Beets, 

 cultivated for Use. By Mr. William Morgan, F. H. S. 

 Gardener to Henry Browne, Esq. at North Minims Place, 

 Hertfordshire. p. 272 



LIV. Some further Account of the Management of a Stove 

 for Tropical Plants, in which the use of Tan is entirely laid 



