IV CONTENTS. 
Page 
XVI, Second Report of Experiments made in the Gardens of the 
Royal Horticultural Society at Chiswick on the Influence 
of Various Manures on different Species of Plants. By 
Dr. M. T. Masters, F.R.S., F.L.S 124 
XVII. On some facts connected with Hybridism. In a letter to A. 
Murray, Esq., by I. Anderson-Henry, Esq 159 
XVIII. On the Influence of Foreign Pollen on the Form of the Fruit 
produced. By C. J. Maximowicz. (Communicated by 
Professor Dyer.) 161 
XIX. On Sericiculture in Canterbury, New Zealand. By William 
Swale 168 
XX. Report on Kales grown in the Garden at Chiswick in 1871-/2. 
By Robert Hogg, LL.D., F.L.S., Pomological Director. 171 
Extracts from Proceedings of the Royal Horticultural Society, 
and Miscellaneous Matter : — 
Reports of Committees at South Kensington i &c. 
Report on Double-flowered Pelargoniums. By Thomas 
Moore, F.L.S., Floral Director iv 
Report on Plants grown for trial at Chiswick, 1869. By 
Thomas Moore, Floral Director, R.H.S vii 
Annuals vii 
Pelargoniums viii 
Report of Scientific Subcommittee on Eff'ect of Different 
Manures xvii 
Report on Pentstemons grown at Chiswick, 1872. By 
Thomas Moore, F.L.S., Floral Director cv 
Report on Fuchsias grown at Chiswick, 1872. By Thomas 
Moore, F.L.S., Floral Director cx 
Deport on Bedding Pelargoniums grown at Chiswick, 1872. 
By Thomas Moore, F.L.S., Floral Diiector cviii 
Report on Phloxes grown at Chiswick, 1872. By Thomas 
Moore, F.L.S. , Floral Director , cxliii 
Report on the varieties of the Garden-Pea grown at Chiswick 
during 1872. By Robert Hogg, LL.D., F.L.S., Pomo- 
logical Director cxlv 
