LIST OF AUTHORS. 



Upon the Propagation of Varieties of the Walnut Tree, by budding p. 133 



On a Method of Forcing Rhubarb in Pots - - p. 154 



Upon the Pruning and Management of Transplanted Standard Trees p. 157 

 Upon the Variations of the Scarlet Strawberry (Fragaria Virginiana) when 



Propagated by Seeds p. 207 



Description and Account of a New Early Black Cherry - p. 2 1 1 



Description of a New Seedling Plum - - - p. 214 



Upon the Preservation of Fruits from Wasps - - p. 259 



On Training the Fig Tree - - - - p. 307 

 On the superior Healthfulness of Scions taken from the Trunks of Apple Trees, 



to those cut from the extremities of the Branches - - p. 387 



Observations upon the most advantageous Forms of Garden Pots p. 389 



Upon the Culture of the Guernsey Lily p. 399 



JOHN LIVINGSTONE, ESQ. 

 Account of a Method of ripening Seeds in a wet Season ; with some Notices 

 of the Cultivation of certain Vegetables and Plants in China - p. 183 

 Observations on the Difficulties which have existed in the Transportation of 

 Plants from China to England, and Suggestions for obviating them p. 421 

 MR. GEORGE LOW. 

 Some Account of the Vines at Valentines- House, near Ilford, in Essex, the 

 Seat of Charles Welstead, Esq. F. H.S. with some practical Suggestions for 



the Treatment of Vines - - - - - p. 334 



MR. JOHN MAHER. 

 On the Cultivation of the Under-ground Onion - - p. 305 



MR. WILLIAM MASTERS. 



Instructions for Raising Varieties of the Iris Xiphioides, or English Iris p. 412 



MR. GEORGE MILLS. 

 Account of a Method of growing Cucumbers, on Heat, as practised in the 

 garden of Mrs. Dare, Cranbrooke House, near Ilford, in Essex p. 146 

 MR. THOMAS MILNE. 

 Description of the Hollow Leek, supposed to be the true Welsh Onion ; with 

 Notices respecting some other Varieties of the Genus Allium, grown in 

 South Wales ; and Observations on Cottage Gardens - - p. 416 



