L. An Account of a new Peach from North America, called 

 Braddicks North American Peach. In a Letter to the 

 Secretary. By J ohn Braddick, Esq. F. H. S. p. 205 



LI. Some Account of three new Cherries, the Elton, Black 

 Eagle, and Waterloo. In a Letter to the Secretary. By 

 Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. F.R.S.$c. President. 



p. 208 



LII. An Account of a Method of growing Mushrooms, under 

 Glass. By Mr. Stephen Jeeves, Gardener to the Hon. 

 Thomas Brand. p. 212 



LIII. An Account of three new? 'eaches. In a Letter to Joseph 

 Sabine, Esq. F. R. S. 8?c. Vice President. By Thomas 

 Andrew Knight, Esq. F. R. S. $c. President. p. 214 



LIV. Observations on the Peaches described in the preceding 

 Letter. By Joseph Sabine, Esq. F.R.S. 8?c. Vice Presi- 

 dent. pm 



LV. On the Culture of the Peach and Apricot on Espalier 

 Trees. By Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. F. R. S. fyc. 

 President. p 219 



LVI. Extract of a Letter from Sir Brooke Boothby, Bart, 

 to Sir John Sinclair, Bart, dated Brussels, 19th January, 

 disregarding some Improvements in Gardening. Commu- 

 nicated by Joseph Sabine, Esq. F.R.S. $c. Vice President. 



p. 222 



LVII. On the Ventilation of Forcing-houses. By Thomas 

 Andrew Knight, Esq. F. R. S. Sfc. President. p. 224 



LVIU. On the Preservation of Fig Trees in the Winter. 

 By Mr. James Mean, Gardener to Sir Abraham Hume, 

 Bart, at Wormleybury, in Hertfordshire. p. 228 



LIX.^ CCOM ^ o/ ^ eFlorenceCh % Joseph Sabine,^. 



#c. Secretary. ' 229 



