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productiveness of the Tubers and Sets of Potatoes.. By John 

 Lindley, Ph. D. F. R. S. Assistant Secretary. p. 445 



LVI. On Benthamia fragifera, and the Climate of Mussooree its 

 native country. By J. F. Royle, Esq. F. L. and G. S. 

 M. A. R. S. $c. $c. p. 457 



LVII. Observations and Discoveries connected with the Cidture 

 of Melons. By G. J. Towers, Esq. C. M. H. S. p. 468 



LVIII. On the Management of Bark Beds. By Mr. John 

 Jackson. p. 474 



LIX. Report on some of the more remarkable Hardy Ornamental 

 Plants raised in the Horticultural Society's Garden from seeds 

 received from Mr. David Douglas, in the years 1831, 1832, 

 1833. By George Bentham, Esq. F.L.S. Secretary, p. 476 



LX. Journal of Meteorological Observations made in the Garden 

 of the Horticultural Society at Chisioick during the year 18S3. 

 By Mr. Robert Thompson. p. 483 



LXI. Remarks on the growth of a peculiar Fir resembling the 

 Pinaster. By Sir C. Lemon, Bart. M. P. F. H. S. p. 509 



LXII. Upon a new mode of applying Hot water to heating 

 Stoves, &c. In a Letter to the Secretary. By Alexander 

 Cruckshanks, Esq. C. M. H. S. p. 513 



LXIII. Note upon a handsome and hardy plant, called Clianthus 

 Puniceus. By John Lindley, Ph. D. F. R. S. fyc. Assistant 

 Secretary. p. 519 



LXIV. A further Account of Experiments upon the Cultivation 

 of the Potatoe, made in the Garden of the Horticultural Society, 

 in the year 1834. By John Lindley, Ph. D. F. R. S. Assistant 

 Secretary, p % 524 



Report on the Special Exhibitions of the Horticultural Society of 

 London. By G. Bentham, Esq. F. L. S. Secretary, p. 529 



List of Voluntary Subscriptions to the Horticultural Society, from 

 May 1, 1830, to May 1, 1831. 



