THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. CLXXXIV., is NOW READY.
CONTENTS:
- APSELY HOUSE.
- SCROPE'S HISTORY OF CASTLE COMBE.
- HUMAN HAIR.
- THE OLD COUNTESS OF DESMOND.
- HUNGARIAN CAMPAIGNS—KOSSUTH AND GÖRGEY.
- BUCKINGHAM PAPERS.
- SEARCH FOR FRANKLIN.
- THE TWO SYSTEMS AT PENTONVILLE.
- MAUREL ON THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON.
JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.
TO ALL WHO HAVE FARMS OR GARDENS.
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
(The Horticultural Part edited by PROF. LINDLEY)
Of Saturday, April 9, contains Articles on
- Agricultural statistics
- Barley, skinless
- Bean, Wilmot's kidney
- Books reviewed
- Calendar, horticultural
- —— agricultural
- Cedar and Deodar
- Celery, Cole's Crystal White
- Cineraria, culture of
- Conifers hurt by frost, by Mr. Cheetham
- Deodar and Cedar
- Drainage, land
- Emigration, Hursthouse on
- Fire at Windsor Castle
- Fish spawn
- Flax
- Flowers, select florist, by Mr. Edwards
- Fruits, names of
- —— to preserve
- Heating, by Mr. Lucas (with engravings)
- Horses and oxen, comparative merits of, for agricultural purposes
- Laudanum or opium
- Osiers
- Oxen and horses
- Pig feeding
- Plants, effect of the winter on, by Mr. Henderson
- Plums, American, by Mr. Rivers
- ——, Huling's superb, by Mr. Hogg
- Potato tubers
- Poultry Book, by Wingfield and Johnson, rev.
- Preserving fruits
- Rhododendron Dalhousiæ
- Royal Botanic Garden, Kew
- Societies, proceedings of the Horticultural, National Floricultural, Agricultural of England
- Soil, robbers of, by Mr. Goodiff
- Statistics, agricultural
- Tecoma grandiflora
- Tree, stem-roots of
- Vines, stem-roots of
- Windsor Castle, fire at
- Winter, effects of