CONTENTS. 



XXXVII. An Account of Scotch Pears. In a Letter to 

 the Secretary. By Mr. Archibald Gorrie, Corres- 

 ponding Member of the Horticultural Society, p. 299 



XXXVIII. An Account of some Varieties of the Apple 

 which have been found to succeed in a Garden in Rosshire, 

 Latitude 57° 34' 54", N. with Descriptions of Five New 

 Seedling Apples. In a Letter to the Secretary. By Sir 

 George Steuart Mackenzie, Bart. F.H. S. 332 



XXXIX. On the Cultivation of the Strawberry. In a 

 Letter to the Secretary. By Sir George Steuart Mac- 

 kenzie, Bart. F. H. S. 342 



XL. Journal of Meteorological Observations made in the 

 Garden of the Horticultural Society at Chiswick during 

 the year 1827. By Mr. William Beattie Booth, 

 A. L. S. 346 



XLI. An Account of the manner of Trainirg the Vine upon 

 Open Walls, at Thomery, near Fontainebleau. In a Letter 

 to the Secretary. By Mr. Jchn Robertson, F. H. S. 



373 



XLII. Observations on the Cultivation of Stove Plants. 

 In a Letter to the Secretary. By Sir Edward Poore, 

 Bart. F. H. S. 389 



XLIII. Upon a method of obtaining late Flowers of Ranun- 

 culuses. In a Letter io the Secretary. By Mr. Henry 

 Groom, 394 



