LIST OF AUTHORS. 



WJLLIAM KENT, ESQ. 

 Account of some Improvements in the Construction of a Stove for Plants, by 



which bottom heat is imparted to their Roots, without the use of Tan, 387 

 THOMAS ANDREW KNIGHT, ESQ. 

 Some Account of the Elton Pear - - - - p. 1 



On the Transplantation of Blossom-buds - - - P- 7 



On an early Variety of Grape from Amiens - - P- 10 



On the Proper Stock for the Moor Park Apricot - P- 19 



On inarching leafless Branches of Peach-trees - - P- 35 



On the Prevention of the Disease called the Curl in the Potatoe - p. 64 

 On the Culture of the Mulberry - - - P- 68 



On the early Puberty of the Peach Tree - - - P- 70 



On the Culture of the Pear tree - - - - P- 78 



On the Prevention of Mildew in particular cases - - p. 82 



On the Culture of the Shallot, and some other bulbous- rooted Plants p. 97 

 On the Propagation of the Mulberry Tree by Cuttings - - p. 114 

 On the beneficial Results of planting Potatoes, which have grown late in the 



preceding year - - - - - p. 125 



On the Application of Manure in a liquid Form to Plants in Pots p. 127 

 On the ill Effects of Excessive Heat in Forcing Houses during the Night 



p. 130 



An Account of Two new Varieties of Cherry, raised at Downton - p. 137 

 An Account of the Acton Scott Peach - - P- * 40 



On the Want of Permanence of Character in Varieties of Fruit, when propa- 

 gated by Grafts and Buds P- 160 

 On the Mode of Propagation of the Lycoperdon cancellatum, a Species of 

 Fungus, which destroys the Leaves and Branches of the Pear tree p. 178 

 On the Preservation of Fruits during Winter and Spring - V- l^ 3 

 On the Effects of different Kinds of Stocks in grafting - P- 199 

 Some Account of three new Cherries, the Elton, Black Eagle, and Waterloo, 



p. 208 



An Account of three new Peaches, in a Letter to Joseph Sabine, Esq. p. 214 

 On the Culture of the Peach and Apricot on espalier Trees - p. 219 

 On the Ventilation of Forcing-houses - P* 224 



Upon the Advantages of Propagating from the Roots of old ungrafted Fruit 

 Trees - - . - - p. 252 



