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as well as the hort 
miscellanea, were placed in the galleries ; beneath 
h w 
which were arrange the к Tulips, 
Fritillaries, and similar plan 
Outside the buildin oe “to be seen hardy 
&е. 
bs— Hollies, Conifers, fruit trees, &c. 
the arran, t 
to mention ing 
eminently Dele effect produced by grouping 
lants of the ural order, or at least of simi- 
поете aspect toget cms 
It is a matte - nion whet arrange- 
= the ебін: lines 
t have 
— superi iav in 
ments generally 
"The plan I for- 
this report w; ow, more clearly 
than "idi could = the ыд of grouping 
d c pp. 96-97. 
i eding to noice some of the plants — 
^m more in de all, for convenience' 
"vn , With slight их the order as а 
i 
e sent herewith. 
à First. New or Little-Known Pl 
л» were d “> солен m pe atte 
orward of Bru h 
ММ. Verschaffelt, Mr. Velen чабр 
As st Y plants, remarkable for yep iiis 
of their form may 
a ri tien “like 
cr с. " 
ы much rg aeee in 
erschaffeltii, iw has 
ri m, and лата arranged in threes ; "Tos 
tiq splend a large "epesies with fine 
dup nal a 
-spot 
очы of the ree of the 
the same = oes Among 
ssc also be noticed Phenicophorium 
rum, чй broad-leaved seco a Cala- 
mus, called Impératrice Marie, and a very graceful 
Cocos, C. elegantissima. A gol qeu — of 
Chamerops humilis also d e her 
Among new Arads, I m 
deserving mention ‚ Anth urium magni 
т. Veitch exhibited among other new plants, 
flowering aoe f Urceolina aurea, ves drooping 
range - coloured flowers, similar to but larger 
tin "PK of. Clivea nobilis, Maranta Veitchii, 
an plant of Aucuba yc ned with its 
crimson ш Ара Ъетг Two new В 
dendrons—Princess Жш: ап 
especially remarkable, it being — different in 
Sela, only grown 
me t from the Selagine 
pem habit of the Brit "ws т, Belge, with 
closely-packed leaves, arranged in four rows, so as 
| to give a four-sided figure to the stem. Botani- 
a this plant is of much interest, but it is not 
likely nd much favour among cultivators. 
A similar remark applies to the — 
Kerria japonica, sent by M. Krelage of Haarlem, 
and the leaves ae which are varie “ion 
ing о as I needs must, many pie 
bna sore pln - new or otherwise I m 
allude to two collections of officinal or viae 
cem “the specimens were indeed s but of 
common interest. The richest collection of the 
эм was that sent from the Botanic Garden at 
Leyden. It included, among others, 
Guaco, ria Cardamomum, Croton Cascarilla, 
Ci antha, &c. The collection that ob- 
nchona micrantha, 
„anag the second prize in this ‘concours 
n more овес ww that just mentioned ; 
nevertele ess, sade ae the jury was s justified, 
inas the не ants Жой the Bota: 
at Ghent were gaw: numerous oe smaller m this 
med set were to be seen Anona reticulata, 
Віа буча the кой “Cer а smo 
haelis ; 
an 
Pun with w 
— may 
clas 
OF — of plants representin special 
est collections of Orchids came from 
. Among these may 
assavola Digbyana, which suffered 
terribly from the жее of сец hired е 
es 8 
А. nis бен | also sent a fine collection w 
tania borbonica, and L. Verschaffeltii. The splen 
did specimen of the date mentioned 
came from са * th n Heem- 
stra. Indeed, th e of the most 
noble and interesting резо of the whole Show. 
Cycads and pandanuses were y less well repre- 
sented than the palms, ‘The tree ferns were truly 
