CONTENTS. 



I. Memoir on the different Species, Races, and Varieties of 

 the Genus Brassica (Cabbage,) and of the Genera allied to 

 it, which are cultivated in Europe. By M. Augustin 

 Pyramus De Candolle, Professor of Botany in the Aca- 

 demy of Geneva, and Foreign Member of the Horticultu- 

 ral Society of London. p. 1 



II. Observations on Horizontal Espalier Training. In a 

 Letter to the Secretary. By Mr. John Mearns, F.H.S. 



p. 44 



III. On the State of Chinese Horticulture and Agriculture ; 

 with an Account of several Esculent Vegetables used in 

 China. By John Livingstone, Esq. Corresponding Mem- 

 ber of the Horticultural Soeiety. p. 49 



IV. On the House Management of Peaches and Nectarines. 

 In a Letter to the Secretary. By Mr. Patrick Flanagan, 

 F. H. S. Gardener to Sir Thomas Hare, Bart. F. H. S. 

 at Stow Hall, Norfolk. p. 57 



V. Observations on the accidental Intermixture of Character 

 in certain Fruits. By Mr. John Turner, F. L. S. Assistant 

 Secretary. p. 63 



VI. Additional Account of the New Hybrid Passifloras, de- 

 scribed in a former Communication to the Horticultural 

 Society. By Joseph Sabine, Esq. F. R. S. fyc. Secretary. 



p. 70 



