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CONTENTS. 



APPENDIX. 



I. An easy, simple, and infallible Method to force every Fruit- 

 tree to blossom and to bear Fruit. Translated from the Ger- 

 man of the Rev. George Charles Lewis Hempel, ( Secretary 

 to the Pomological Society, of Altenburgh, in Saxony,) by 

 George Henry Noehden, LL.D. F. L. S. $d p. 1 



II. Description of a Stove used for Tropical Plants, in the 

 Garden of Sir Abraham Hume, Bart, at Wormleybury, 

 Herts. By Joseph Sabine, Esq. F.R.S. $c. Secretary, p. 4 



III. A short Account of the Works of the Rev. John Volkmar 

 Sickler, an eminent Pomologist, in Germany. By George 

 Henry Noehden, LL.D. F. L. S. Vice-Secretary. p. 6 



IV. On a Mode of training Fruit Trees, described by M. 

 Noisette. By George Henry Noehden, LL. D. F. L. S. 

 $c. Vice-Secretary. p. 8 



List of Drawings of Fruits, executed by Order of the Council, 



between May 1, 1815, and May 1, 1816. 

 List of Drawings of Fruits, executed by Order of the Council, 



between May 1, 1816, and May 1, 1817. 

 List of the Medals, presented by Order of the Council of the 



Horticultural Society of London, to May 1, 1816. 

 List of the Medals, presented by Order of the Council of the 



Horticultural Society of London, from May 1, 1816, to 



May 1, 1817. 



General Index. 



List of Authors, with the Titles of their respective Communi- 

 cations. 



