CONTENTS. 



XXIV. Account of a Mode of Managing Peach Trees, in 

 an Early Peach House. By Mr. Walter Henderson, 

 Corresponding Member of the Horticultural Society, 

 Gardener to Walter Frederick Campbell, Esq. M. P. 

 F. H. S. at Woodhall, in Lanarkshire. 209 



XXV. Remarks upon the Comparative Advantages of 

 Grafting Pears upon Quince Stocks. In a Letter to the 

 Secretary. By Mr. Thomas Torbron, F. H. S. Gar- 

 dener to the Countess of Bridgwater, at Ashridge, in 

 Hertfordshire. 213 



XXVI. Description, with Plans of a Hot- Wall, In a Letter 

 to the Secretary. By Mr. John Hay, Corresponding 

 Member of the Horticultural Society. 218 



XXVII. Report upon the New or Rare Plants which flowered 

 in the Garden of the Horticultural Society at Chiswick, 

 between March, 1825, arid March, 1826. Part II. Hardy 

 Plants. By Mr. John Lindley, F. L. S. §c. Assistant 

 Secretary. 224 



XXVIII. Suggestions respecting the Culture of the Mango 

 and Cherimoyer. By Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. 

 F. R. S. $c. President. 254 



XXIX. Some Account of the Mela Carla, Malcarle, or 

 Charles Apple. By Mr. John Lindley, F. R. S. fyc. 

 Assistant Secretary. 259 



XXX. A Review of the Fifty kinds of Grapes described by 

 Mr. Speechly in his " Treatise on the Vine," with such 

 Corrections as subsequent experience shews the necessity of. 

 By Mr. Joseph Thompson, Corresponding Member of 

 the Horticultural Society, Gardener to his Grace the Duke 

 of Portland, at Welbcck, in Nottinghamshire, and Suc- 

 cessor to Mr. Speechly. 263 



