LIST OF AUTHORS. 



On the Means of Preserving Brocoli in Winter - - p. 304 



Observations on Mr. Brown's Account of his Steaming Apparatus, with some 



Suggestions for the Improvement thereof - p. 324 



Observations on the Verdelho Grape, in a Letter to the Secretary - p. 327 

 Suggestions for the Improvement of Sir George Stewart Mackenzie's Plan for 



Forcing-houses - - - p. 350 



Upon the proper Mode of Pruning the Peach Tree, in cold and late Situations 



p. 364 



Observations on the proper Management of Fruit Trees, which are intended 

 to be forced very early in the ensuing Season - . p. 368 



SIR GEORGE STEWART MACKENZIE, BART. 

 On the Form which the Glass of a Forcing-house ought to have, in order to 

 receive the greatest possible quantity of Rays from the Sun - p. 171 

 MR. JOHN MAHER. 

 A Plan and Account of a Fruit Room - - - p. 76 



A List of Apples and Pears, of which Specimens were exhibited to the Horti- 

 cultural Society, with some Remarks on them - - p. 103 

 Some Remarks on pruning Gooseberry Bushes - - p. 146 

 On a remarkable Property of the Hoya Carnosa - - p. 197 



HENRY SEYMOUR MATHEWS, ESQ. 

 On making Wine from the Leaves of the Claret Grape p. 123 



MR. JAMES MEAN. 

 On the Preservation of Fig Trees in the Winter p. 228 



On the Management of Orange, Lemon, and Citron Trees at Wormleybury, 

 Herts - - - - p. 295 



JEAN BAPTISTE VAN MONS, M.D. 

 On the Cultivation of Lobelia Fulgens, in Belgium - p. 153 



MR. WILLIAM MORGAN. 

 Description of the different Plants grown in the Gardens, under the denomi- 

 nation of Winter Greens, with an account of their Qualities, of the Seasons 

 in which they are to be used, and of their Cultivation - p. 307 



On the Cultivation of Strawberries in Forcing-houses, during the Winter and 

 Spring Months - - P- 374 



