CONTENTS. 
PART I.—HORTICULTURE, &c. Original Communications. 
Pagr. 
Art. 1. On Training Peaches and Nectarines. By Mr. J. Harrison..529 
2. On Vines in Pots. By Mr. I. Smith, Snelsou Gardens. 53G 
3. On Liquid Manure. By M. G. Stafford... 537 
4. On Cutting the Leaves of Peaches and Nectarines. By the Author 
of the “ Gardener’s Manual” . 540 
FLORICULTURE. 
Art. 5. On the Introduction of the Orange Tree into England. By 
J. T. 514 
6. On the Salvia Splendens. By G. A. L. 547 
7. Culture of the Orange. By W. Grey. 548 
9. On the Verbenia Trifolia. By a Novice .. 549 
8. On the Propagation of the Calampus Scaber .. 551 
10. On the Culture of the Rose. By 1. T. 551 
ARBORICULTURE. 
Art. 11. On Pruning Forest Trees. By Mr. Withers... 553 
NATURAL HISTORY. 
12. Doctrine of Spontaneans disproved. By J. R. 557 
13 On British Birds. By James Rennie. 559 
PART II.—REVIEWS AND EXTRACTS. 
Art. 1. Forcing Cherries....562 
2. Culture of Vines.... ib. 
3. Culture of the Horse Radish. ib. 
4. Mode of Keeping Apples .... 563 
Canker in Fruit Trees....... ib. 
HORTICULTURE INTELLIGENCE. 
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Clas.s I. Dicotyledonous Plants. ... 564 
- 2. Monocotyledoues. 565 
Maxillaria Picta.566 
On Raising Roses from Seed... ib. 
On Keeping Tender Plants.....567 
NATURAL HISTORY. 
Art. 1. The Tea Tree.. 568 
PART III.—MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 
Art. 1. Queries, Answers, and Remarks. 571 
2. Societies connected with Horticulture and Natural History.574 
3. Naturalist’s Calendar. 575 
4. Monthly Horticultural Calendar. 576 
HARDCASTLE & JONES, PRINTERS, SHEFFIELD. 
