CONTENTS. 



LXI. Observations on the Qualities of newly-raised Fruits, 

 exemplified in Plums. In a Letter to the Secretary. By 

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



p. 529 



LXII. On the Application of Tobacco Water in the de- 

 struction of Insects. In a Letter to the Secretary. By 

 Mr. Joseph Harrison: p. 532 



LXIII. On the Cultivation of Nelumbiums. By Joseph 

 Clare, Esq. p. 535 



LXIV. Notices of Communications to the Horticultural 

 Society, between January 1, 1823, and January 1, 1824, 

 of which separate accounts have not been published in the 

 Transactions. Extracted from the Minute Books and 

 Papers of the Society. p. 539 



LXV. Notice of the Siberian Bittersweet, anew and valuable 

 Cider Apple. In a Letter to the Secretary. By Thomas 

 Andrew Knight, Esq. F. R. S. fyc. President. p. 547 



LXVI. An Account of Two Varieties of the Mango Fruit, 

 which ripened in the Garden of the Earl of Powis, at 

 Walcot Hall, in Shropshire. By Joseph Sabine, Esq. 

 F. R. S. $c. $c. Secretary. p. 550 



LXVII. An Account of Ten Varieties of Persian Melons. 

 By Mr. John Lindley, F.L.S. Assistant Secretary for 

 the Garden. p. 553 



LXVIII. Report on New or Remarkable Esculent Vegetables 

 cultivated in the Garden of the Horticultural Society 

 during the year terminating on the Z\st March, 1826. 



p. 563 



