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CONTENTS. 



Transactions. Extracted from the Minute Books and 

 Papers of the Society. p. 484 



LXXV. Description of a Vinery, and Mode of Training prac- 

 tised in it. hi a Letter to the Secretary. By Mr. William 

 Beattie, Gardener to the Earl of Mansfield, F.H.S,, 

 at Scone, near Perth. Corresponding Member of the Hor- 

 ticultural Society. p. 495 



LXXVI. Description of a Pine-House and Pits. In a Letter 

 to the Secretary. By Charles Holford, Esq. F. H. S.p. 499 



LXX VII. Description of an Apparatus for Ventilating Hot- 

 houses. In a Letter to the Secretary. By Mr. George 

 Mugliston of Repton, near Derby. 502 



LXXVIII. On the Protection of the Blossoms of Wall Trees. 

 By Thomas Andrew Kinght, Esq. F. R. S. fyc. President. 



p. 505 



LXXIX. On the Cultivation of Asparagus during the 

 Winter. By Mr. Peter Lindegaard, Gardener to his 

 Majesty the King of Denmark, at the Royal Gardens of 

 Rosenburgh, Corresponding Member of the Horticultural 

 Society. p. 509 



LXXX. The Method of rearing Seed, in the East Indies, 

 of the Carrot, Turnip, and Radish, to prevent the Dete- 

 rioration of those Vegetables. By William Ingledew, 

 Esq. p. 516 



LXXXI. Description of an Elruge Nectarine Tree, in the 

 Garden at West Dean House, Sussex. In a Letter to 

 the Secretary. By Mr. John Bowers, Gardener to Lord 

 Selsey, F. H. S. p. 523 



LXXXII. A Classification of Peaches and Nectarines. By 

 Mr. George Lindley, Corresponding Member of the Hor- 

 ticultural Society, p. 525 



