MR. WILLIAM MORGAN. 

 Account of the Species and Varieties of the Beets, cultivated for Use p. 272 



SIR OSWALD MOSLEY, BART. 

 On the Aphis Lanigera, or American Blight, with an Account of various Ex- 

 periments, for the Destruction of the Insect on Apple Trees - p. 54 

 Description of, and Observations on, the Coccus Laricis, or M ealy Insec t 

 which infests the Larch - - - p. 170 



MR. JOHN NAIRN. 

 Account of a Method of grafting Oranges and Lemons, so as to produce Dwarf 

 Fruit-bearing Trees - - - - p. 91 



Account of a newly-constructed Frame, with rising Lights, for growing Melons, 

 Cucumbers, &c. p. 130 



GEORGE HENRY NOEHDEN, LL.D. 

 On a Successful Mode of treating Fruit Trees, practised by Mr. Charles Har- 

 rison, Gardener to James Stuart Wortley, Esq. M. P. of Wortley Hall, near 



Sheffield, in Yorkshire p. 37 



On someModes of continuing a Supply of Young Potatoes, through theyear p. 48 

 An Account of the original Tree of the Ribston Pippin, still existing on the 

 Estate of Sir Henry Goodricke, Bart, at Ribston, near Wetherby p. 140 

 Some Observations on the Treatment of Pear Trees - - p. 150 



Account of the different Varieties of the Genus Citrus, which are cultivated in 

 Italy, according to Dr. Sickler's Statement. Appendix. - p. 1 



MR. ISAAC OLDAKER. 

 On the Cultivation of Succory, or Wild Endive - - p. 138 



MR. JOHN ROBERTSON. 

 On the Classification of Peaches and Nectarines, with Observations on the 

 Disorders incident or peculiar to each Class - p. 380 



Descriptions of some of the best Varieties of Irish Apples - p. 452 



MR. HUGH RONALDS. 

 Description of the different Varieties of Broccoli, with an Account of the 

 Method of Cultivating them - - - - p. 161 



RIGHT HON. LORD ROUS. 

 Particulars of a Peach Tree in the Garden at Cockfield Hall, the Seat of Sir 

 Charles Blois, Bart, in the Parish of Yoxfield, Suffolk - p. 17 



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