CONTENTS. 



Varieties of Fruits. By Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. F.R.S. 

 President. p- 147 



XXIII. On the Propagation of the Balsam (Impatiens Balsamina) 

 by Cuttings. By Mr. G. John Towers, C. M. H. S. p. 151 



XXIV. The result of some Experiments on the Growth of Pota- 

 toes, tried in the Garden of the Society in the year 1831. By 

 John Lindley, Esq. F. R. S. Assistant Secretary. p. 153 



XXV. Upon the Cidtivation of the Carnation. In a Letter to 

 the Secretary. By Mr. William May, F. If. S. p. 162 



XXVI. An Account of a new hind of Protecting Frame to be used in 

 forcing Asparagus, Sea Kail, &c. in the open ground. In a Lei Un- 

 to the Assistant Secretary. By Mr. John Dick, CM. H.S.p. 165 



XXVII. Note upon the Cannon Hall Muscat Grape. By John 

 Lindley, Esq.F.R.S. Assistant Secretary. . p. 169 



XXVIII. Journal of Meteorological Observations made in the 

 Garden of the Horticultural Society at Chiswick during the year 

 1829. By Mr. William Beattie Booth, A. L. S. p. 171 



XXIX. Description of various Modes of Heating by Steam, for 

 Horticultural Purposes. By Mr. Henry Stothert, Civil En- 

 gineer, Bath. P- 197 



XXX. Note on the Sowing and Cultivation of the Sheeraz To- 

 bacco. By Dr. Riach, of the Honourable East India Company s 

 Medical Service. P 205 



XXXI. Upon the Cultivation of Tobacco, for Garden purposes. 

 By Mr. John Wilson, Under Gardener at the Society s Gar- 

 den, at Chiswick. P- 208 



XXXII. Upon Grafting the Walnut Tree. By Thomas An- 

 drew Knight, Esq. F. R.S. President. }>■ 211 



XXXIII. A Report upon the best Varieties of the Gooseberry, 

 cultivated in the Garden of the Horticultural Society, at Chis- 

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

 Fruit Department of the Garden of the Society. p. 218 



