X CONTENTS. 



LIII. On Glycine Sinensis. By Joseph Sabine, Esq. 



F. R. S. $c. Secretary. pA60 

 LIV. On the Paeonia Moutan, or Tree Paeony, and its 



varieties. By Joseph Sabine, Esq. F. R. S. fyc. Secretary. 



p. 465 



LV. Report upon the effect produced on certain Plants in 

 the Garden of the Horticultural Society, by the Frost 

 which occurred during the Night of April 29th, 1826. By 

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

 the Garden. p. 493 



LVI. On the Propagation of Zamias. In a Letter to the 

 Secretary. By Mr. Francis Faldermann, Chief Gardener 

 in the Imperial Botanic Garden at St. Petersburgh, Cor- 

 responding Member of the Horticultural Society, p. 501 



LVII. Description of Stoves for the growth of Melons and 

 Cucumbers. In a Letter to the Secretary. By Mr. John 

 Haythorn, Gardener to the Lord Middleton, F. H. S. at 

 Wollaton Hall, near Nottingham. p. 505 



LVI II. Notices respecting the Strawberries cultivated for 

 the Market in Scotland. By Mr. James Smith, Corre- 

 sponding Member of the Horticultural Society of London, 

 Gardener to the Earl of Hopetoun, at Hopetoun House, 

 near Edinburgh. p. 512 



LIX. Upon the Cultivation of Fuchsias. In a Letter to 

 the Secretary. By Mr. James Smith, Gardener to William 

 Pinchback, Esq. of Camberwell, Surrey. Communicated 

 by John Wrench, Esq. F. H. S. p. 520 



LX. Notice of certain Vineries at various places in Scotland, 

 with Arched Hanging Trellises. By Mr. William Smith, 

 Under Gardener in the Arboretum Department of the 

 Garden of the Horticultural Society, at Chiswick. p. 522 



