Account of some new Seedling Pears - . p. 445 



Observations on the Qualities of newly-raised Fruits, exemplified in Plums p. 529 

 Notice of the Siberian Bittersweet, a new and valuable Cider Apple, p. 547 



MR. JOHN LINDLEY, F.L.S. 

 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 



p. G2 



Report upon the New or Rare Plants which have flowered in the Garden of the 

 Horticultural Society at Chiswick, from March 1824, to March 1825 p. 261 

 Observations upon the natural Laws which govern the Production of Double 

 Flowers, arising out of a remarkable Case of Praeternatural Formation in the 



Flowers of an Amaryllis - - - p. 309 



Report upon the effect produced on certain Plants in the Garden of the Horti- 

 cultural Society, by the Frost which occurred during the Night of April 29th, 

 1826 - .... p . 493 



Account of Ten Varieties of Persian Melons, - p. 553 



MR. ANDREW MATHEWS, A. L. S. 

 Description of the different Varieties of Endives cultivated in the Garden of the 

 Horticultural Society of London, in the Year 1824 - p. 133 



Description of the different Varieties of Parsneps, cultivated in the Garden of the 

 Horticultural Sociely of London - - - - p. 302 



MR. WILLIAM MITCHESON. 

 On the Cultivation of the Passiflora Quadrangularis - - p. 388 



MR. DONALD MUNRO, F.L.S. 

 Account of the Cultivation of Chinese Chrysanthemums in the Garden of the 

 Horticultural Society - - - - p. 360 



JEAN BAPTIST E VAN MONS, M. D. 

 Notes on Grafting, Budding, and Cultivating Garden Roses - p. 317 



MR. DUNCAN MONTGOMERY. 



On the Cultivation of an Early and a Late Variety of the Pear on the same Tree 



p. 367 



MR. STEWART MURRAY. 

 Method of Cultivating the North American and other hardy Orchideous Plants 



p. 403 



