CONTENTS. 



of Stable Dung, $c. By the Rev. William Pbelps, A. M. 

 of Mellifont Abbey, near Wells, in Somersetshire, p. 353 



LII. Description of Amaryllis Psittacina- Johnsoni, a new 

 Hybrid Variety raised by William Griffin, Esq. and 

 recently flowered in the Collection at Highclere. In a 

 Letter to the Secretary. By James Robert Gowen, Esq. 

 F. H. S. p. 361 



LIII. Description of a Method of protecting Cauliflower and 

 other tender Plants, during Winter. In a Letter to the 

 Secretary. By Mr. James Drummond, Corresponding 

 Member of the Horticultural Society. p. 365 



LIV. On the Cultivation of the Yellow Rose, and of the 

 tender Chinese Roses, by budding on the Musk Cluster 

 Rose. In a Letter to the Secretary. By John Williams, 

 Esq. Corresponding Member of the Hor ticultural Society. 



p. 369 



LV. On the Cultivation of the Arachis hypogaea. In a Let- 

 ter to the Secretary. By Mr. John Newman, Gardener 

 to the Hon. Robert Fulke Greville, F. H. S. p. 372 



LVI. On the Treatment of the Banyan Tree ( Ficus Indica ) 

 in the Conservatory. In a Letter to the Secretary. By 

 Peter Rainier, Esq. Captain R. N. F. H. S. p. 374 



LVII. Further Notes on the Utility of the Grafting Wax, 

 described in a former Paper. In a Letter to Charles 

 Holford, Esq. F. H. S. By David Powell, Esq. Communi- 

 cated by Mr. Holford. p. 376 



LVIII. Some Remarks on the supposed Influence of the 

 Pollen in cross breeding, upon the Colour of the Seed- 

 coats of Plants, and the Qualities of their Fruits. By 

 Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. F.R.S.$c. President. 



p. 377 



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