LIST OF AUTHORS. 



Account of a new Method of Cultivating the Lobelia fulgens, practised by 

 Mr. William Hedges, Gardener to the Earl of Mansfield, at Kenwood, near 

 Hampstead - - p. 395 



Description of a Stove used for Tropical Plants, in the Garden of Sir Abra- 

 ham Hume, Bart, at Wormleybury, Herts. Appendix - p. 4 

 RICHARD ANTHONY SALISBURY, ESQ. 

 On the Cultivation of the Monopsis Conspicua, a beautiful Annual, with a 



short Account of another Species - - p. 37 



Some Account of the Chiogenes Serpyllifolia, or Snowberry, a Fruit nearly 



allied to the Cranberry - - - - p. 94 



Some Account of the Melidora Pellucida, of Noronha, a beautiful evergreen 



Shrub from China - - _ _ p. 156 



Some Account, and Description of Ord's Apple - p. 285 



ALEXANDER SETON, ESQ. 

 Description of a Method of Numbering Marks or Tallies for Plants p. 347 



JAMES SOWERBY, ESQ. 

 Notice on the Effect of Watering Fruit Trees early in the Spring p. 271 



WILLIAM SPENCE, ESQ. 

 On an Insect which is occasionally very Injurious to Fruit-trees - p. 25 

 On some vulgar Errors among Gardeners respecting Insects being destroyed 

 by cold - - - - - p. 148 



SIR JOHN SWINBURNE, BART. 

 An Account of a successful Method of raising Onions, by Mr. Falla, Nursery- 

 ryman, of Newcastle - - - - p. 121 



REV. JAMES VENABLES. 

 On enriching the Soil of Gardens by fresh vegetable Manure - p. 189 



ROGER WILBKAHAM, ESQ. 

 Report of the Fruit Committee - - - - p. 58 



JOHN WILLIAMS, ESQ. 

 On the Culture of the Mulberry, and on forced Strawberries bearing a second 



Crop P- 91 



Remarks on the Verdelho Grape of Madeira - - p. 106 



On the Cultivation of the Vine in Forcing Houses, with Observations on 

 Forcing Peaches - - - - p. 108 



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