CONTENTS. 



Garden of the Horticultural Society. By Mr. George Gordon, 

 Under Gardener in the Kitchen Garden Department p. 369 



XLV. A Report upon the Varieties of the Pea cultivated in the 

 Garden of the Horticultural Society. By Mr. George Gordon, 

 Under Gardener in the Kitchen Garden Department, p. 374 



XLVI. On the Cultivation of the Pine Apple. In a Letter to 

 the Secretary. By Mr. George Warren, Gardener to H. J. 

 Grant, Esq. F.H.S. p , 38 8 



XLVII. On the employment of Cats in the preservation of Fruit 

 from Birds. By Peter Kendall, Esq, F. H. S. In a Letter 

 to the Secretary. p t 390 



XLVIII. Notes upon the Chinese Chrysanthemums. By Mr. 

 Donald Monro, F. L. S. Gardener to the Society, p. 392 



XLIX. Upon the Cidtivation of the Fig Tree. In a Letter to the 

 Secretary. By Sir C. M. L. Monk, Bart. F. H. S, p. 395 



L. On the means of obtaining abundant Autumnal Crops of the 

 Double-bearing Hautbois Strawberry. By Thomas Andrew 

 Knight, Esq. F. R. S. President. p. 399 



LI. On the Management of the Cactus. In a Letter to the 

 Secretary. By Mr. John Green, Gardener to Sir Edmund 

 Antrobus, Bart. F. H. S. p. 401 



LII. 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. 403 



LIIL On the Culture of the Potatoe. By Thomas Andrew 

 Knight, Esq. F. R. S. President. p. 415 



LIV. Journal of Meteorological Observations made in the Garden 

 of the Horticultural Society at Chiswick during the year 1832. 

 By Mr. Robert Thompson. p. 419 



LV. An Account of some Experiments made in the Garden of the 

 Horticultural Society, with a view to ascertaining the relative 



