LIST OF AUTHORS, 



WITH 



The Titles of their respective Communications. 



WILLIAM TOWNSEND AITON, ESQ. 

 Brief practical Observations on the Cultivation of the Cucumber in the Royal 

 Gardens at Kew, during the Autumn and Winter months - p. 282 

 GEORGE ANDERSON, ESQ. 

 An Account of a Method of Forcing Vines and Nectarines, practised by Joseph 

 French, Esq. of East Hornden, in Essex, _ - p . 2 45 



Account of a Method practised by Mr. James Mean, Gardener to Sir Abra- 

 ham Hume, Bart, at Wormleybury, in Hertfordshire, for ripening Grapes 

 by means of Dung-heat under a common hot-bed frame - p. 330 

 MR. WILLIAM ANDERSON. 

 On the Introduction and Cultivation of a Variety of Azalea Indica p. 259 



SIR JOSEPH BANKS, BART. G. C. B. P. R. S. 

 Notes relative to the First Appearance of the Aphis Lanigera, or the Apple 

 Tree Insect, in this Country - - - _ p. 162 



SIR BROOKE BOOTHBY, BART. 

 On some Improvements in Gardening p . 122 



JOHN BRADDICK, ESQ. 

 An Account of a new Peach from North America - - p . 2 05 



On the Cultivation of the true Samphire, or Crithmum maritimum p. 232 

 On the Treatment of the Cactus Opuntia, or Prickly Pear, under which it 

 will perfectly mature its Fruit in the open air of England . p . 238 

 MR. JAMES BROWN. 

 On the Application of Steam, and its salutary Effects in Forcing, but particu- 

 larly as applied to the Pine Apple - - - p . 320 



