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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
ented and ДИНӘ: її үн not enough to see a 
ayer represented in that room, but it was an ob- 
in ү stoves 
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Toots of a Cissus, and 
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Raflesia 
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETINGS 
Jury 12, 1865, 
t the General Me 
ener € M« Ese held July 19th last, 
e CHAIRMAN, Saunders, mad 
following remarks, which, ties unavoidable еў 
ished in the J 
tivation in а moderately damp stove He stated 
that his Aime? 2 placing these specimens rn 
stenia before the members was to point out their 
very seit Map Вие сано about which he 
= be permitted to бел ew words, to о explain 
tha ik су different ha Dit an 
generally low ‘herbaces s growth, yet in in reality 
they were very close adat tives of the common к 
а very наши кичен Placing som 
of the Debaters n the table, the then 
directed the aitention of Taur eeting to certain 
green, fleshy bo 
Ай side of which п 
situated, which ey ventuilly y produce) sm d Lane 
minute fruit o 
d it 
e 
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oz, 
se differ the 
constitute a good generie division between 
= umen ias and the figs. In the patur cii 
of plants the Dorstenias stand пех! 
fias, мм their pum rem: 
to the same natu 
таф is also р MAT t Ае, jM : 
rere are sig oun JOR i OD 
both s ao p and Africa, and are are АСЫ og 
onte n old botanist, t did Pu reported 
the science he cultivated, ks gpecies are 
to ene un tonic. sn other 
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eren 
wou 
rature was sufficiently higi: He wo 
the present summer had 
from the high tempe ratar that 
