CONTENTS. Vii 



XXXIV. On the Cultivation of the English Cranberry 

 ( Oxy coccus palustris ) in dry Beds. In a Letter to the 

 Secretary. By Mr. Thomas Milne, F. H. S. p. 276 



XXXV. On the Management of Cauliflower Plants to secure 

 good produce during the Winter. In a Letter to William 

 Stephen Poyntz, Esq. F. H. S. By Mr. George Cockburn, 

 Gardener to Mr. Poyntz, Communicated by Mr. Poyntz. 



p. 280 



XXXVI. On the Cultivation of the Tetragonia expansa. In 

 a Letter to the Secretary. By the Rev. John Bransby, 

 A. M. F. H. S. p. 282 



XXXVII. On a Method of Securing the Scion when fitted to 

 the Stock in Grafting. In a Letter to Charles Holford, 

 Esq. F. H. S. By David Powell, Esq. Communicated by 

 Mr, Holford. p. 284 



XXXVIII. An Account of the Injurious Influence of the 

 Plum Stock upon the Moorpark Apricot. By Thomas 

 Andrew Knight, Esq. F.R.S. $c. President. p. 287 



XXXIX. An Account of some Mule Plants. By Thomas 

 Andrew Knight, Esq. F.R. S. §c. President. p. 292 



XL. On the Woburn Perennial Kale, a Variety of Brassica 

 oleracea acephala Jimbriata. By Mr. George Sinclair, 

 Gardener to the Duke of Bedford, F. H. S. $c. p. 297 



XLI. On the Cultivation of Horse Radish. In a Letter to 

 the Secretary. By Mr. Daniel Judd, F. H. S. p. 302 



XLII. On a Method of Cultivating the Mushroom. In a 

 Letter to the Secretary. By Mr. William Hogan, Gar- 

 dener to James Warre, Esq. F. H. S. p. 305 



XLIII. On the Fertilization of the Female Blossoms of Fil- 



