CONTENTS. 



XXXIV. A Note upon the Black Corinth Grape. By Mr. 

 Robert Thompson, Under Gardener in the Fruit Department 

 of the Garden of the Society. p. 246 



XXXV. A Report upon the principal Varieties of the Cherry 

 cultivated in the Garden of the Society. By Mr. Robert 

 Thompson, Under Gardener in the Fruit Department, p. 248 



XXXVI. A Note upon the Brabant Bellefleur Apple. By John 

 Lindley, Ph. D. F. R. S., Assistant Secretary, p. 295 



XXXVII. Journal of Meteorological Observations made in the 

 Garden of the Horticultural Society at Chisvnck during the year 



1830. By Mr. William Beattie Booth, A.L.S. till June, 1830 ; 

 subsequently by Mr. Robert Thompson, Under Gardener in 

 the Fruit Department. p. 297 



XXXVIII. On the Beneficial Effects of the Accumulation of Sap 

 in Annual Plants. By Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. F. R. S. 

 President. p. 323 



XXXIX. Notes upon some French Stewing Pears. By John 

 Lindley, Ph. D. F. R. S. Assistant Secretary. p. 328 



XL. On the Cultivation of the Vine. By Mr. John Smith, 



Gardener to D. Alexander, Esq. St. Matthews, Ipswich. 



Communicated by the Ipswich Horticultural Society. p. 332 

 XLI. Observations on the Quality of the Oak Timber produced in 



Great Britain. By William Atkinson, Esq. F. H. S. p. 336 

 XLII. On the Advantages of irrigating Garden Grounds by 



means of Tanks or Ponds. By Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. 



F. R. S. President. p, 340 



XLIII. Journal of Meteorological Observations made in the 



Garden of the Horticultural Society at Chiswick during the year 



1831. By Mr. Robert Thompson, Under Gardener in the 

 Fruit Department. p. 343 



XLIV. A Report upon the Varieties of the Bean cultivated in the 



