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In Guiana, with a mean annual temperature of 27° C, and con- 

 trasting dry and wet seasons, many of the culinary vegetables of the 

 north cannot be grown at all, while others are uncertain or incom- 

 plete in their growth, and none acquire their full and natural deve- 

 lopment. M. Sagot remarks the short period which seeds appear to 

 retain their vitality in Guiana, compared with the length of time they 

 may be kept in Europe unimpaired. The seeds of the melon or hari- 

 cot, which in France may be kept six or eight years, do not germi- 

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The cabbage, radish, mustard, cress, haricots (with care), water 

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 lentils, cicer, potatoes, tomatoes, asparagus, and the cereals, either 

 altogether refuse to grow, or afford no useful produce. Compara- 

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 titudes. In the opinion of the author, plants submit to climatal 

 change much less readily than man, and man somewhat less so than 

 most introduced animals. 



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France, torn, vii., pp. 16-7. 



The great proportion of hard and coloured woods belong to Le- 

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 The valuable cabinet wood "Boco" is afforded by MahaUia guia- 

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 (used for the " gorges" of pullies), by a species of Dipteryx. " L'an- 

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This paper relates to Stachys germamca, and its immediate allies. 



Yon anderen Stachysarten. — Botanische Zeitung, pp. 293-5, 



297-9, 301-3. (To be continued). 



