LIST OF AUTHORS. 



MR. WILLIAM M'MURTRIE. 

 Description of a Pit and Stoves heated by Fire and Steam jointly - p. 440 



MR. JOHN DAMPER PARKS. 

 Directions for Managing Tigridia Pavonia, during the Winter months p. 106 



MR. JENS PETER PETERSEN. 

 On the Cultivation of Celeriac, as practised in Denmark and Germany p. 419 



MR. JOHN READ. 

 Description of a newly invented Instrument for effectually applying Tobacco 

 Fumigation to Plants - - - - p. 140 



JOSEPH SABINE, ESQ. F.R.S. Secretary. 

 Account of several New Chinese and Indian Chrysanthemums, with additional 

 Observations on the Species and Varieties, and on the Management of the 

 Plants in Gardens - p. 322 



Account of a Method of Forcing Figs, practised in the Garden of the Earl of 

 Harewood, F. H. S. at Harewood House in Yorkshire - p. 365 



On Glycine Sinensis - p. 460 



On the Pseonia Moutan, or Tree Paeony, and its Varieties - p. 465 



Account of Two Varieties of the Mango Fruit, which ripened in the Garden of the 

 EarlofPowis, - - - - p. 550 



MR. THOMAS SMITH. 

 On the Use of Charcoal Dust, as a Top Dressing for Onions, and as a Cure for 

 the Clubbing in Cabbages, &c. p. 29 



MR. JAMES SMITH, C.M.H.S. 

 Account of the growth of some Cedars of Lebanon, in the Gardens at Hopetoun 

 House, near Edinburgh - - - p. 429 



Notices respecting the Strawberries cultivated for the Market in Scotland p. 51 2 



MR. JAMES SMITH. 

 Upon the Cultivation of Fuchsias - p. 520 



MR. WILLIAM SMITH. 

 Notice of certain Vineries at various places in Scotland with Arched Hanging 

 Trellises - - p. 522 



MR. JOHN STREET. 

 On the Cultivation of Plants in Moss - - - p. 437 



