CONTENTS. 



I. An Account of a Peach Tree, produced from the Seed of the 

 Almond Tree, with some Observations on the origin of the 

 Peach Tree. In a Letter to the Secretary. , By Thomas 

 Andrew Knight, Esq. F.R. S. 8?c. President. p. I 



II. On the Cultivation of Mushrooms, in exhausted Cucum- 

 ber or Melon Beds. In a Letter to the Secretary. By the 

 Rev. William Williamson. p m q 



III. Description of a peculiar Method of training Vines under 

 Glass, in a House; with a Statement of the Advantages 

 which result from it In a Letter to the Secretary. By 

 Alexander Seton, Esq. F.H. S. p. 9 



IV. Account of a Method of conveying Water to Plants, in 

 Houses, invented by Mr. George Loddiges of Hackney. 

 By Joseph Sabine, Esq. F. R. S. $c. Secretary. p. 14 



V. Particulars of a Peach Tree in the Garden at Cochfield 

 Hall, the Seat of Sir Charles Blois, Bart, in the Parish of 

 Yoxfield, Suffolk. By the Right Hon. Lord Rous, F. H S. 

 $c. Communicated by Roger Wilbraham, Esq. F. R. S. 

 Sec. Vice President. p.yi 



VI. On the Cultivation of the Rampion. By Mr. James 

 Dickson, F. L. S. Vice President. p . 19. 



