CONTENTS, 



XVI. Description of a Method of Training Standard Apple 

 Trees. By Joseph Sabine, Esq. F. R. S. §c Secretary. 



p. 186 



XVII. On the Construction of Strawberry Beds. In a Let- 

 ter to the Secretary. By William Atkinson, Esq. F. H. S. 



p. 189 



XVIII. Instructions for Packing living Plants in Foreign 

 Countries, especially within the Tropics ; and Directions 

 for their Treatment during the Voyage to Europe. By 

 Mr, John Lindley, F. L. S. 8?c Assistant Secretary for 

 the Garden. p. 192 



XIX On Grafting Vines. In a Letter to the Secretary. By 

 John Braddick, Esq. F. H. S. p. 201 



XX. Some Particulars, relative to the Providence Pine 

 Apples grown at Ragley, in the year 1822. By Joseph 

 Sabine, Esq. F. R.S. § c. Secretary. p. 206 



XXI. On Fertilizing the Blossoms of Pear Trees. In a Letter 

 to the Secretary. By the Rev. George Swayne, Corres- 

 ponding Member of the Horticultural Society. p. 208 



XXII. On ^Construction of Flues of Hot-houses. In a 

 Letter to the Secretary. By Sir George Stewart Mack- 

 enzie, Bart. F. H. S. p. 214 



XXIII. On a Method of Forcing Peaches and Nectarines, 

 principally by Dung Heat, as practised in the Garden of 

 Sir Thomas Neave, Bart. F. H. S. In a Letter to the 

 Secretary. By Mr. John Breese, Corresponding Member 

 of the Horticultural Society. p. 218 



XXIV. Description of a Pine Pit. In a Letter to the Secre- 

 tary. By Mr. Thomas Scott, Gardener to William Lea- 

 der, Esq. F. H. S. p. 220 



