LIST OP AUTHORS. 



MR. CHRISTIE DUFF. 

 On the Cultivation of Ginger in a Glazed Pit p. 307 



MR. FRANCIS FALDERMANN. 

 On the Propagation of Zamias - - - p. 501 



MR. MICHAEL FLOY. 

 Description of American Fruits, of which Trees have been transmitted to the 

 Horticultural Society of London - - p. 409 



MR. WILLIAM FOULK. 

 On the Cultivation of the Madeira Vaccinium, in the open Air - p. 59 



MR. WOLLIAM GREENSHIELDS. 

 On the Cultivation of Pine Apples - - - p. 235 



MR. ARCHIBALD GORRIE. 

 On the Effects produced on Vegetation by the Combination of Heat and Moisture, 

 at different Periods of the Year ... - p. 432 



MR. CHARLES HARRISON. 

 Plan for obtaining a second Crop of Melons _ . - p. 406 



On blacking Garden Walls - - - - - p. 452 



MR JOSEPH HARRISON. 

 On the Application of Tobacco Water in the Destruction of Insects - p. 532 



MR. JOHN HAYTHORN. 

 Description of Stoves for the growth of Melons and Cucumbers - p. 505 



MR. DANIEL JUDD. 

 Observations on a Disease to which Grapes are liable, and on the Means of pre- 

 venting it - p. 300 

 THOMAS ANDREW KNIGHT, ESQ. F. R. S. &c. President. 

 On the Cultivation of Strawberries - - - p. 101 

 Upon the beneficial Effects of Protecting the Stems of Fruit Trees from Frost in 

 early Spring . - - - p. 228 

 An Account of a Method of obtaining very early Crops of the Grape and Fig 



p. 232 



On the Culture of Strawberries - - - p. 255 



On the Cultivation of the Amaryllis Sarniensis, or Guernsey Lily - p. 259 

 On the Transplantation of Plants with Spindle-shaped Roots - p. 370 



