CONTENTS. 
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PART I.—HORTICULTURE, &e. : Oriqxxak. Commukioations. 
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Art. 1. On the Cultivation of the Vine. By Electricus...337 
2. On the Method of Cultivating the Vine, as practised in France. Ex¬ 
tracted and abridged from a Treatise by C. Chaptal, on the Cultivation 
of the Vine and making Wines; communicated by J. T.341 
3. On Native Soil being changed by the Application of Manure produced 
from Land of an Opposite Nature. By Mr. S. Appleby, F.L.S., 
Nurseryman, Florist, and Lecturer on Botany, St. James’s Gardens, 
Doncaster . 347 
4. On the Cultivation of the Chrysanthemum Indicum. By an Amateur 
Gardener. .348 
5. On raising Auriculas from Seed. By Mr. T. Warris, of Sheffield .... 349 
6. On Supporting newly-planted Timber Trees, By Mr. Stafford, Gardener 
to R. Arkwright, Esq., Willesley Castle, Derbyshire...351 
7. Remarks on Labourers’ Dwellings, with a Design for the Erection of a 
Double Cottage. By A Bricklayer’s Labourer.”. 353 
8. On the Cultivation of the Camellia and its Varieties. By an Amateur.. 357 
Further Observations on the Cultivation of the Camellia, By Joseph 
Paxton . 362 
9. Scale for regulating the Heat of Pineries. By Vigorniensis. 364 
PART II. —Reviews and Extracts. 
Art. 1. Reviews of, and Extracts from, Works on Horticulture, &c...366 
2. Reviews of, and Extracts from. Works on Botany, &c. ib. 
PART III.—NATURAL HISTORY: Original Communications. 
Art. 1. On the ^Estivation and Irregularity of Flowers. Communicated by 
J. Rennie, Esq. 369 
2. On the Study of Entomology as suitable for Young Gardeners. By 
Rusticus .. 371 
PART IV.— Reviews and Extracts. 
Art . 1. Curtis’s British Entomology .... 375 
PART V.—MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 
Art. 1. Queries, Answers, Remarks, &c. 376 
2. Collections and Recollections. 380 
3. Horticultural and Floricultural Societies . 382 
4. Naturalist’s Calendar. ib. 
5. Horticultural Calendar . 384 
Errata—N o. 7? page 327, line 5,/or “ from this read “ from this cause 
and the same page, line 41, for “ valuable annual,” read “ variable annual.” 
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