LIST OF AUTHORS. 



JOSEPH SABINE, ESQ. 



Account of a Method of conveying Water to Plants, in Houses, invented by 

 Mr. George Loddiges of Hackney - - - p. 14 



Some Observations on Celeriac, with Directions for its Cultivation p. 71 



Some Account of the Purple-fruited Passion Flower, of late cultivated in Eng- 

 land, and of the other known Species, which bear edible Fruit : with Obser- 

 vations on the Passiflora incarnata of Linneus, and on the first Plant of the 

 Genus, which was introduced into Europe - p. 99 



Observations on, and Account of the Cultivation of, the Tree Mignonette p. 178 



Notes on, and Description of, Varieties of the Magnolia glauca - p. 201 



Observations on, and Account of, the Species and Varieties of the Genus Dahlia; 

 with Instructions for their Cultivation and Treatment - p. 21 7 



Observations on the Formation of a select Collection of Apple Trees, with an 

 Account and Description of four new Seedling Dessert Apples p. 263 



On the Love Apple or Tomato, and an Account of its Cultivation ; with a Des- 

 cription of several Varieties, and some Observations on the different Species 

 of the Genus Lycopersicum - p. 342 



Account and Description of the Downton Strawberry: anew Variety, raised 

 by Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. - - p. 396 



On the Cultivation of Figs on the Back Walls of Vineries - p. 409 



* RICHARD ANTHONY SALISBURY, ESQ. 

 On the Country where the Apricot Tree grows wild. By M. L. Regnier. Trans- 

 lated from the French in the Magazin Encyclopedique for November, 1815. 

 Appendix - - - - - p. 23 



ALEXANDER SETON, ESQ. 

 Description of a peculiar Method of Training Vines under Glass, in a House; 



with a Statement of the Advantages which result from it - p. 9 



Note on Sir Oswald Mosley's Paper, on the Aphis Lanigera - p. 62 



On Coverings for Cucumber Frames - - - p. 296 



SIR JAMES EDWARD SMITH. 

 Directions for raising Ferns from Seed, as practised by Mr. Henry Shepherd 

 of Liverpool - - - - p. 338 



