MR. THOMAS TORBRON, F. H. S. 

 Remarks upon the Comparative Advantages of Grafting Pears upon Quince 

 Stocks, - - - - - p. 213 



MR. WILLIAM TOWNSHEND. 

 On Orache, its Varieties and Cultivation, - - - p. J 30 



MR. THOMAS TREDGOLD. 

 Upon the Application of Hot Water in Heating Hot-houses, - p. 568 



MR. JAMES TRAILL. 

 Accounts and Descriptions of the several Plants belonging to the Genus Hoya, 

 which are cultivated in the Garden of the Horticultural Society at Chiswick, 



p. 16 



MR. WILLIAM WHALE. 

 Account of a Plan for Heating Stoves by means of Hot Water, employed in the 

 Garden of Anthony Bacon, Esq. F. H S. - - p. 203 



JOHN WILLIAMS, ESQ. C. M. H. S. 

 On the probable cause of the Russet in Apples, p. 505 



MR. RICHARD WILLIAMS. 

 An Account of an easy method of Destroying Caterpillars on Gooseberry Bushes, 

 p. 403 



Notices of Communications to the Horticultural Society, between January 1 , 

 1824, and January 1, 1825, of which separate Accounts have not been pub- 

 lished in the Transactions. Extracted from the Minute Books and Papers of 

 the Society, - - - - - p. 87 



Report on the Instruments employed in, and on the Plan of a Journal of, Meteo- 

 rological Observations kept in the Garden of the Horticultural Society at 

 Chiswick, - - - - - p . 97 



