he Horticultural Part edited by PROF. LINDLEY,)
Of Saturday, September 17, contains Articles on
Agricultural College examinations
Anacharis alsinastrum, by Mr. Marshall
Antwerp, effect of the winter at
Arachis, oil of
Ash tree, leaves of
Books noticed
Bossiaeas
Burnturk farm, noticed
Calendar, horticultural
---- agricultural
Cider apple trees
Cineraria, culture of
Climate of Antwerp
---- of India (with engraving)
College (Agr.) examinations
Conifers, new applications of leaves of, by M. Seemann
Coppice, how to prepare for fruit trees
Dahlias at Surrey show
Drainage discussion
Evergreens at Antwerp, effect of the winter on
Gomphrena amaranthus
Grass land, to improve
Ground nuts
Gymnopsis uniserialis
Henderson's (Messrs. E. G.) nursery
Hop mould
India, climate of (with engraving)
Leaves of the ash tree
Leschenaultia formosa
Manure, saw-dust as, by Mr. Mackenzie
Manuring, liquid
Martin Doyle
Milk preserving, by Mr. Symington
Newcastle Farmers' Club
Nuts, ground
Onions, by Mr. Symons
Orchard houses
Pig breeding farm, by Mr. Hulme
Pine wool, by M. Seemann
Plants, variegated, by Mr. Mackenzie
---- vitality of
---- new
Plums, Dowling's
Potato sets, dried, by Mr. Goodiff
Radish, Black Spanish
Reaping machines
Sawdust as manure, by Mr. Mackenzie
Sobralia fragrans
Steam culture
Stock, does live, pay? by Mr. Mechi
---- value of, in the United States, by Mr. Shechan
Village excursions
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