LIST OF AUTHORS, 



The Titles of their respective Communications. 



JOHN TOWNSEND AITON, ESQ. 

 Some Account of the Esperione Grape - - p. 93 



RICHARD ARK WRIGHT, ESQ. 

 On a Method of Retarding the Ripening of Grapes in Hot-Houses, so as to 

 obtain a Supply of Fruit in the Winter Season - - p. 95 



WILLIAM LORD BAGOT. 

 An Account of the Cultivation of the Mespilus Japonica, or Lo-quat, as a Fruit- 

 bearing Tree, at Blithfield in Staffordshire - - p. 299 

 MR. WILLIAM BAXTER. 

 An Account of the Fig Tree, which was planted in ] 648, and is now growing 

 in the Garden at Christ-Church, Oxford - - p. 433 

 MR. HENRY DAWES. 

 Observations on the Blacking of Garden Walls, as it affects the ripening of 

 Fruits - - - - - p. 330 

 MR. JAMES DICKSON. 

 On the Cultivation of the Rampion - - P« 1 9 



MR. JAMES DRUMMOND. 

 Account of an Experiment made to ascertain the Relative Produce of the Red- 

 Apple-Potatoe, when cultivated in single or double Drills, or in Beds p. 124 

 JOHN ELLIOT, ESQ. 

 Description of a moveable Frame for the training of Vines in a House, to 

 protect them from Frost, and to Facilitate the Operation of Pruning p. 355 

 MR. JOHN FAIRWEATHER. 

 On the Cultivation of the Impatiens Balsamina, or Balsam - p. 4C6 



