LIST OF AUTHORS. 



MR. HENRY GROOM, F. H. S. 

 Upon a method of obtaining late Flowers of Ranunculuses, - p. 394 



MR. JOSEPH HARRISON. 

 On the Cultivation of Camellias in an open Border, - - p. 168 



MR. JOHN HAY, C. M. H. S. 

 Description, with Plans of a Hot- Wall, - - - p. 218 



MR. WALTER HENDERSON, C. M. H. S. 

 Account of a Mode of Managing Peach Trees, in an Early Peach House, p. 209 



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

 Upon the Culture of Celery, - - - p. 43 



Upon the Culture of the Prunus Pseudo-Cerasus, or Chinese Cherry, p. 180 

 Suggestions respecting the Culture of the Mango and Cherimoyer, p. 254 



An Account of some improvements in the construction of Hot-beds, p. 281 



On the Culture of the Potatoe, p. 405 



On the Cultivation of the Pine Apple, p. 409 



Upon the supposed Changes of the Climate of England, - - p. 563 

 On the Degeneracy of the larger and finer Varieties of Persian Melons, in the 

 Climate of England, - - - - p. 584 



JOHN LINDLEY, ESQ. F. R. S. Assistant Secretary. 

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

 ticultural Society at Chiswick, between March 1825, and March 1826. Part I. 

 Tender Plants, - - - p. 46 



Notice of Five Varieties of Pears, received from Jersey in the year 1826, p. 175 

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

 ticultural Society at Chiswick, between March 1825, and March 1826. Part II. 

 Hardy Plants, - - - ' - p. 224 



Some Account of the Mela Carla, Malcarle, or Charles Apple, - p. 259 



SIR GEORGE STUART MACKENZIE, BART. F. H. S. 

 A Simplified Method of Marking Numbers on Tallies, - - p. 288 



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, - - - - p. 332 



On the Cultivation of the Strawberry, - . - p. 342 



MR. ANDREW MATHEWS, A. L. S. 

 On the Varieties of Cardoon, and the Methods of Cultivating them, p. 9 



On the Esculent Egg Plants, - - - - p. 82 



