CONTENTS. 



I. On Climate, considered with regard to Horticulture. By 

 John Frederic Daniell, Esq. F. R. S. fyc. p. 1 



II. On the Use of Charcoal Dust, as a Top Dressing for 

 Onions, and as a Cure for the Clubbing in Cabbages, 8?c. 

 In a Letter to the Secretary. By Mr. Thomas Smith, 

 Corresponding Member of the Horticultural Society, Gar- 

 dener to Matthew Bell, Esq. F. H. S. at Woolsington, 

 Northumberland. p. 29 



III. Observations on, and an Account of, Plants growing in 

 the Neighbourhood of Constantinople, Seeds of which were 

 collected and transmitted to the Horticultural Society of 

 London. In a Letter to the Secretary. By the Rev. 

 Robert Walsh, LL. D. Corresponding Member of the 

 Horticultural Society. p t 32 



IV. On the Cultivation of the Madeira Vaccinium, in the 

 open air. In a Letter to the Secretary. By Mr. William 

 Foulk, Gardener to Sir Everard Home, Bart F. H. S. 



p. 59 



V. Report upon the New or Rare Plants which have flowered 

 in the Garden of the Horticultural Society at Chiswick, 

 from its first Formation to March 1824. By Mr. John 

 Lindley, F. L. S. $e. Assistant Secretary for the Garden. 



p. 62 



VI. On the Cultivation of Strawberries. By Thomas Andrew 

 Knight, Esq. F. R. S. $c. President. p. 101 



