LIST OF AUTHORS. 



JOSEPH SABINE, ESQ. 

 Additional Account of the New Hybrid Passifloras, described in a former Com- 

 munication to the Horticultural Society - - - p. 70 

 Further Account of Chinese Chrysanthemums ; with Descriptions of several New 

 Varieties - - - - - - p. 149 



Description of a Method of Training Standard Apple Trees - - p. 186 

 Some Particulars, relative to the Providence Pine Apples grown at Ragley, in the 

 year 1822 - p. 206 



On the Native Country of the Wild Potatoe, with an Account of its Culture in 

 the Garden of the Horticultural Society ; and Observations on the Importance 

 of improved Varieties of the cultivated Plant p. 249 



Account and Description of five new Chinese Chrysanthemums; with some Ob- 

 servations on the Treatment of all the Kinds at present cultivated in England, 

 and on other Circumstances relating to the Varieties generally p. 412 



Some Account of the Edible Fruits of Sierra Leone p. 439 



On Fig-trees, and an Account of their Cultivation in a Fig-house, in the Garden 

 of the late Earl of Bridgewater, at Ashridge in Hertfordshire - p. 479 

 MR. SAMUEL SAWYER. 

 On the Management of Fig-trees in the open air p. 346 



MR. THOMAS SCOTT. 

 Description of a Pine Pit - - - - - P- 220 



MR. GEORGE SINCLAIR. 

 On the Woburn Perennial Kale, a Variety of Brassica oleracea acephalu fimbriata 



p. 297 



SIR GEORGE STEWART MACKENZIE, BART. 

 On the Construction of Flues of Hot-houses - - - p. 214 



MR. ALEXANDER STEWART. 

 On the Cultivation of the Pine Apple - - - - p. 393 



THE REV. GEORGE SWAYNE. 

 On Fertilizing the Blossoms of Pear Trees - - - p. 208 



On the Fertilization of the Female Blossoms of Filberts - - p. 310 



MR. JOHN SWEET. 

 On the Destruction of Caterpillars on Fruit Trees - - p. 76 



