CONTENTS. 



as practised in the Garden of Mrs. Dare, at Cranbrooke 

 House, near Ilford in Essex. By Mr. George Mills, Gar- 

 dener to Mrs. Dare. p. 146 



XXX II. Some Observations on the Treatment of Tear Trees, 

 by Mr. Charles Harrison, Corresponding Member of the 

 Horticultural Society, and Gardener to James Stuart 

 Wortley, Esq. </Wortley Hall, near Sheffield. Commu- 

 nicated by George Henry Noehden, LL. D. F. L. S. Vice 

 Secretary. p. 150 



XXXIII. On a Method of Forcing Rhubarb in Pots. In a 

 Letter to the Secretary. By Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. 

 F. R. S. $c. President. p. 154 



XXXIV. Upon the Priming and Management of Transplan- 

 ted Standard Trees. By Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. 

 F.R.S. $c. President. p. 157 



XXXV. Description of the Different Varieties of Broccoli, 

 with an Account of the Method of Cultivating them. By 

 Mr. Hugh Ronalds, of Brentford, F.H.S. p. 161 



XXXVI. Description of, and Observations on, the Coccus 

 Laricis, or Mealy Insect, which infests the Larch. In a 

 Letter to the Secretary. By Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart. 

 F. H. S. $c. p . 170 



XXXVII. Account of Experiments on the Production o/"Blue 

 intead of Red Flowers, on the Hydrangea Hortensis ; with 

 some Notes on the Propagation and Management of the 

 Plant. By Mr. William Hedges, F. H. S., Gardener to 

 the Earl of Mansfield, at Kenwood. p. 173 



XXXVIII. Observations on, and Account of the Cultivation 

 of, the Tree Mignonette. By Joseph Sabine, Esq. F. R. S. 

 $c. Secretary, p, 178 



