MR. JOHN M EARNS, F. H. S. 

 Upon the Cultivation of the Rouvardia Triphylla, - - p. 501 



SIR CHARLES MILES LAMRERT MONCK, BART. F. H. S. 

 A Plan for Transplanting large Forest Trees in Parks, - - p. 294 



MR. JOHN DAMPER PARKS, F. H. S. 

 Upon the proper management of Plants during their Voyage from China to 

 England, - - - - - p. 396 



SIR EDWARD POORE, BART. F. H. S. 

 Observations on the Cultivation of Stove Plants, p. 389 



MR. JOHN ROBERTSON, F. H. S. 

 On Planting the moist alluvial Banks of Rivers with Fruit Trees, p. 135 



An Account of the manner of Training the Vine upon Open Walls, at Thomery, 

 near Fontainebleau, - - - - - p. 373 



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

 Account of some remarkable Holly Hedges and Trees in Scotland, p. 1 94 



An Account and Description of the Species and most remarkable Varieties of 

 Spring Crocuses, cultivated in the Garden of the Horticultural Society, p. 419 

 MR. JOHN SMITH. 

 An Account of a Cherry Orchard at Hylands, near Chelmsford, the Seat of Peter 

 Caesar Labouchere, Esq. - p.400 



MR. WILLIAM SMITH. 

 On Dahlias, - - - - - p. 141 



MR. WILLIAM STOTHARD, C. M. H. S. 

 Observations upon Forcing Garden Rhubarb, - - - p. 190 



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

 On Acclimatizing Plants at Biel, in East Lothian, - - p. 31 



S. S. STREET, ESQ. 

 Upon a mode of covering the naked branches of Fruit Trees with New Wood, 



p. 417 



MR. JOSEPH THOMSON, C. M. H. S. 

 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, p. 263 



