CONTENTS. 



XVIII. Journal of Meteorological Observations made in the 

 Garden of the Horticultural Society at Chiswick during the year 

 1828. By Mr. William Beattie Booth, A.L.S. p. Ill 



XIX. An Account of the striped Hoosainee Persian Melon. By 

 Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. F. R. S. President. p. 137 



XX. Upon the preparation and management of Plants during a 

 Voyage from India. By N. Wallich, M. D. F. R. S. Corresp. 

 Memb. of the Royal Institute of France, and Foreign Member 

 of the Horticultural Society. p. 140 



XXI. Some account of a New Cherry, called the Early Purple 

 Guigne. By Mr. Robert Thompson. Under Gardener in 

 the Fruit Department of the Garden of the Society. p. 144 



XXII. On the Means of Prolonging the Duration of valuable 

 Varieties of Fruits. By Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. 

 F. R. S. President. p- 147 



XXIII. On the Propagation of the Balsam ( Impatiens Balsa 

 mina ) 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. 143 



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

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



XXVI. An Account of a new kind of Protecting Frame to be 

 used in forcing Asparagus, Sea Kail, fyc. in the open ground. 

 In a Letter to the Assistant Secretary. By Mr. John Dick, 

 C.M.H.S. P™ 5 



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

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



