CONTENTS. 



XXXII. Account of a Method of Forcing Figs, practised in 

 the Garden of the Earl of Harewood, F. H. S. at Hare- 

 wood House in Yorkshire. By Joseph Sabine, Esq. 

 F. R. S. $c. Secretary. p. 365 



XXXIII. On the Cultivation of an Early and a Late 

 Variety of the Pear on the same Tree. In a Letter to the 

 Secretary. By Mr. Duncan Montgomery, C. M. II. S. 

 Gardener to the Duke of Montrose, F. H. S. at Buchanan, 

 Stirlingshire. p. 367 



XXXIV. On the Transplantation of Plants with Spindle- 

 shaped Roots. By Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. F. R. S. 

 $c. President. p, 370 



XXXV. First Report on the Experiments carried on in the 

 Garden of the Horticultural Society of London, made up 

 to the end of March, 1825. p. 373 



XXXVI. On the Cultivation of the Passiflora Quadrangu- 

 laris. By Mr. William Mitcheson, Gardener to John 

 Milford, Esq. F. H. S. p . 388 



XXXVII. On a Method of Growing Asparagus in single 

 Rows, as practised by Mr. Walter Dickson, at Redbracs, 

 near Edinburgh. In a Letter to the Secretary. By Mr. 

 Andrew Dickson, F.H. S. p. 390 



XXXVIII. Notice of New or Remarkable Varieties of Fruits, 

 ripened in the Summer and Autumn of the Years 1823 

 and 1824, which were exhibited at Meetings of the Horti- 

 cultural Society. p t 392 



XXXIX. Report upon the Meteorological Observations made 

 in the Garden of the Horticultural Society, during the 

 Year 1825. qoq 



