PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 9 
by Mr. Mee This was one of the varieties 
sent from Japan by Fortune. The plants 
shown = late cuttings, but had ки ge foliage, 
and large е bright уе › remark- 
ended wy decor iain me 
quite distinct bon all other eru var 
ты 
TH 
fe LULO Will 
cH. — Er метит tuber culatum, 
a dwarf-hab bited pe -bloomi: 
ейди, producing an ат of hits 
and very useful as a Русоа a Soe 
decorative plant; it had already 
Clas rtificate. Drynaria liver. cai, 
wis h had already received a 
and is one of the ver 
e 
y! u 
illustrate the great variety occurr 
valuable cool- house Species, one of: them with ani 
handsome, 
Fro m Mr. CATTELL, Wester ham. Pos а pecti- 
nata pe pendula, a very elegant drooping- ай узы 
was. 
silver fir. It oweve "hei at а similar, 
if not ide кө variety, had been long in cultiva- 
tion; and a group of on кон of sinter habit, at 
Dunmore, was ЗА, 
From Mr. Ear = — Begonia, a seed- 
ling with succulent stems, obliquely ovate shining 
leaves, an =ч inge drooping cymes of bright carm- 
ine-rose flow t was a very aie nt plant, and 
aree valuable Я eme flowering, but was stated 
e identical with a variety com 
dy cata Eure the name of В. Жани бе 
semper flore 
Mr I.—Pteris argyræa sublobata, a 
from ъз of dwarf h abit with the gray 
«i having "the par nules 
Fro 
Sport 
marking more diffused, 
more or less 
Wi 
\Anectochilus zebrinus, jan 
рейин, with ovate- Арала, leav es of a dark olive- 
een marked coppery bars. 
casia Lowii ath a fine me of this ster- 
loh sey o Peg 
nts of this remarkably 
, the ер variety № was believed 
t them. 
From the Socrery’s Gar DEN.—Jpomea, sp. 
Pues Natal presented the Secreta 
fleshy-stemmed a cool stove-plant, wit 
Fais e-lobed lea and light rosy flowers pro- 
uced j эү: ierra ада, 
ooms,” suring 
ee and pene 
(To be continued). 
Obituary. 
The Society has to regret the loss by death of 
the undermentione d ee ioris Men of Eminence 
during the month of Dec 
ord, aad У. хайыш И jj a ий 
3rd.— WILLIAM Нозктуз, Esq., o rth Perrot, 
eee vans one of the oldest Tera of the 
ae 
a ш L 
the British Museum 
gating matters eripi я ese УРА апа 
ас of his nty, Staffordshire; 
and was seized ih d [db church the next 
morning (Sunday), pom the e effects of which he 
н, 
Erdeswicko E E Bürvey of Staffordshire," with 
many parts revised, only 20 copies of which 
(red ие 
9th,— WILLIAM готина, Esq., of James-street, 
Buckingham Gat 
2th.—Sir В.Р. a. Bart., of Caunt’s card 
ье ponen The de ceased baro 
was the he ad ò wel ace a 
Glyn, Mills & Cn 
g fi 
f Lombard-street, sad. à very 
Sa memoir of tho. Society, чан been el 
1824 
ected 
E 
rd. BT LLIAM ааа eee sud- 
ho 
ess. This is not the place to do nis t 
announce es loss of this great English аны 
р 
at 
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d 
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$ keray v 
yea n the h of the found e 
Society's 8 ‘Gardens at South тот зета ўн eath 
which, lik ‚ shocked included every 
reader of дет lan "ллы s 
the printer's to revise 
"i Te I walk b by closed shutters; by mul- 
titudes med I ed in black; throu gh a city 
n mo ong the wido ows daoii the 
dus s nd | ый" тв, among the children Mid 
are id = а ре ased Heaven to re 
Que family ; - the millio 
et їп our yp men 8 yesterday in supplication 
before “th e v Ruler ad Prince SS 
name which fo e yea 
та, 
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es attend her grief; an 
st stren: and love and loyalty will 
defend her h onour."—Roundabou pu 0, xviii. 
Cornhill Magazine, January, 1862 
.. 95th. — WILLIAM GARNIER, Fagot Rookesbury, 
Fareham. | 
