ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. 
HORTICULTURE. 
Pruning and Culture of Viues in 
Greenhouses. By Mr. Brown, sen, 1 
Culture of the Pine Apple without pots. 
By Mr. Mitchinson, 2 
On Steaming Forcing-Houses. By Mr. 
Stafford, 7 
Culture of Onions in Portugal. By J. 
Trimmer, Esq. 10 
Plan of a Pine pit without Fire. By 
T. J. Knowlys, Esq. 10 
On Forcing Grapes by Manure. By 
Mr. Reynolds, 13 
On Growing Early Potatoes, & Train¬ 
ing Fruit Trees. By Mr. Mearns, 49 
The Chinese Method of propagating 
Fruit-Trees, by Abscission. Commu¬ 
nicated by I. T. 30 
Description of a House for Forcing 
Grapes. By Mr. Matthews, 56 
Remarks on Wood and Metal. B}^ 
Ephibicus Horticultor, 58 
Observations on the Growth of Onions. 
By Cepa, 60 
Description of a Pine-pit. By Mr. 
Waldron, 61 
Pine plants, &e. By Mr. Wm. Brown, 
Jun. 61 
The Striped Housainee Persian Melon. 
By the Author of the Domestic Gar¬ 
deners’ Manual, 97 
Metallic Roofed Vinery. By Mr. Wal¬ 
dron, 105 
The Floating Gardens of Cashmere. 
Communicated by J. T. 107 
Training Peaches and Nectarines. By 
Mi. Henry Dyson, 145 
Cultivation of Walnuts, in Cashmere. 
By 1. T. 148 
Protecting the Blossom of Wall Fruit- 
Trees from Frosts, Bleak Winds, See. 
By Mark Reynolds, 151 
Culture of Rhubarb, with some Account 
of its History, &c. By Joseph Pax- 1 
ton, F. L. S. Stc. 152 
Destruction of the Bed Spider. By Mr. 
Stafford, 158 
Ventilation of Forcing-Houses. By Mr. 
Stafford, 193 
Raising Apple-Trees from Seed. Bv J. 
C. K.195 
Remarks on Gooseberry and Currant 
Trees. By Henry Dyson, 199 
Comparative Remarks on Wood and 
Metal Hot-houses. By Mr. Wm. 
Brown, Jun. 200 
Striped Housainee Melon. By Vigorni- 
ensis, 202 
On Mr. Seymour’s System of Training 
Peach-Trees. By Mr. Thos. Came¬ 
ron, 203 
Description of a Pit for growing Cu¬ 
cumbers without dung, throughout 
the whole year. By Mr. Joseph Har¬ 
rison, 204 
On Removing large Fruit-Trees, to pro¬ 
mote their fruitfulness. By Mr. John 
Stewart, 206 
Description of the Nectarine and Lu- 
combe’s Nonsuch Plum, 209 
Further Observations on the Culture of 
Melons. By the Author of the Do¬ 
mestic Gardener’s Manual, 241 
Culture of the Grape Vine. By Mr. 
Wm. Matthews, 247 
Culture of the Strawberry, Raspberry, 
Gooseberry, Currant, Vine, &.c. By 
Henry Brooke, Esq. 250 
Observations on the culture of Cher¬ 
ries. By Joseph Paxton, 255 
Culture of several Tropical Fruits. By 
Senex, 289 
Culture of Vegetables. By Henry 
Brooke, Esq. 292 
Protection of Wall Fruit-Trees, J by 
Nets or Mats. By the Author of the 
Domestic Gardeners’ Manual, 296 
Remarks on Mr. Seymour’s System of 
Training Peach and Nectarine Trees. 
By Mr. James Brown, Jun. 298 
A New Way to grow early Potatoes. 
By Mancuniensis, 337 
On Mr. Seymour’s System of Training 
