beneficial effects of protecting the 

 fruit trees in early spring, vi. 228. 



■ account of j 



a method of obtaining very early crops of the 

 grape and fig, vi. 233. 



Esq., upon the I Knight, Tho.mas An 



v, Esq., on the po- 



the qualities of seedling pears raised by him, 



. the cul- the striped Hoosainee melon, 2 S. 



tivation of the Amaryllis sarniensis or Guern- 

 sey lily, vi. 259. 

 on the trans- 

 plantation of plants with spindle-shaped roots, 



of prolonging the duration of valuable 

 is of fruits, 2 S. i. 147. 



ng the walnut tree, 2 { 



variety of pear from China, vi. 39 

 some new seedling pears, vi. 446. 



on the qualities of newly raised fruits, exem- 

 plified in plums, vi. 529. 



notice of the \ 



Siberian bitter-sweet apple, vi. 547. 



vantages of irrigating garden grounds by 

 means of tanks or ponds, 2 S. i. 340. 



tivation of the Hautbois strawberry, 2 S. i. 

 399. 



on the cul- 

 ture of the potato, 2 S. i. 415. 



upon the 



causes of the diseases and deformities of the 

 leaves of the peach tree, 2 S. ii. 27. 



upon the 



causes of the premature death of parts of the 

 branches of the Moorpark apricot and some 



ture of the potato, vii. 405 



the construction o 

 the cul 

 the cul 



tivation of the pine-apple, ^ 



409. 



upon 



supposed changes of the climate of England. 



the 



generacy of the larger and finer varieties c 



Persian melons, vii. 584. 

 account c 



an economical mode of obtaining very earl 



crops of new potatoes, 2 S. i. 35. 

 — — r- , an accouri 



of a new variety of plum, 2 S. i. 53. 

 account c 



a method of obtaining very early crops o 



green peas, 2 S. i. 79. 

 upon the 



cultivation of the Persian varieties of melon, 



tit 



; of the Imperatrici 



from seed, 2 S. ii. 



supposed absorbent powers of the rellular 



points or spongioles of the roots of trees and 



other plants, 2 S. ii. 117. 

 note on the 



Al thorp Crassane pear, 2 S. ii. 120. 

 on the means 



of destroying the red spider in melon frames, 



2 S. ii. 126. 

 ■ on the cul- 



tivation of figs, 2 S. ii. 165. 



upon the 



culture of the strawberry, 2 S. ii. 175. 



servation of the early foliage of peach and 

 nectarine trees, 2 S. ii. 180. 



