TABLE ifY CONTENTS. 
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XXIV. A Classified Synonymic List of all the Species of Passifloreae Culti- 
vated in European Gardens, with References to the Works in which 
they are Figured. By M. T. Masters, M.D., F.R.S 125 
XXV. On the Mildew of Hollyhocks. By the Rev. M.J.Berkeley, M.A., 
F.R.H.S 159 
XXVI. On a Pink Sport of the Gloire de Dijon Rose. By M. T. Masters, 
M.D., F.R.S 153 
XXVIL Pollen-Eating Flies. By A. W. Bennett, M.A., B.Sc, F.L.S 158 
XXVIII. Report of the Chiswick Board of Direction (February, 1874) 159 
XXIX. Report on Plants Grown for Trial at Chiswick, 1874. By Thomas 
MooRE, Floral Director R.H.S 162 
XXX. On the Winds at Chiswick and Barnsbury during 1873. By R. 
Strachan, F.M.S., Meteorological Office 169 
XXXI. Report on Broad Beans Grown in the Garden at Chiswick in 1874. 
By A. F. Barron, Gardener-in- Chief and Secretary to the Fruit 
Committee 170 
XXXII. R^iDort on Potatoes Grown in 1874 at Chiswick. By A. F. Barron, 
Gardener-in- Chief, and Secretary to the Fruit Committee 174 
XXXIII. On the Hybridisation of the Black Monukka and Black Hamburgh 
Grapes. By A. F. Barron, Gardener-in- Chief 185 
XXXIV. Meteorological Observations taken at the Royal Horticultural Society's 
Gardens, Chiswick. Reduced by R. Strachan, Meteorological Office 187 
XXXV. Results of Meteorological Observations made at Chiswick in the year 
1873 193 
ADVERTISEMENT. 
Fellows and Correspondents of the Society are invited to communicate materials 
for this Journal, under cover, to the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, Sibbertoft, Market Har- 
borough, or Prof. Thiselton Dyer, Royal Hort. Soc, South Kensington. 
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