THE MAGAZINE 



O F 



HORTICULTURE 



FEBRUARY, 1845. 



ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. 



Art. I. Notes arid Recollections of a Tour through part of 

 Efigland, Scotland and France, in the autumn of 1844. 

 By the Editor. 



{Co?itinued from page 17.) 



In our last number we gave a sketch of our route ; we now 

 add a Ust of all the principal places we visited, and of which 

 we shall give some account before we complete our notes. 



We arrived at Liverpool on the 13th August, and visited 

 the St. James's Cemetery and the Liverpool Botanic Garden; 

 15th, Chester, Eaton Hall; 17th, Manchester; 19th, Shef- 

 field, Sheffield Botanic Garden ; 21st, Chatsworth and the 

 village of Edensor ; 23d, Mortlock, Derby, the Derby Arbo- 

 retum, and arrived in London in the evening. Remaining 

 here until October 4th, we visited, in the city and neighbor- 

 hood, Covent Garden Market, (several times,) London Hor- 

 ticultural Society's Garden, (several times, at each of our 

 visits to this city,) St. James's Park, Hyde Park, Bays water, 

 Kensington Gardens, Regent's Park and Regent's Park Bo- 

 tanic Garden ; Clapham, Mr. Groom ; Tooting, Messrs. Rol- 

 lisson; Sawbridgeworth, Mr. Rivers; Chiswick, Mr. Glen- 

 denning. Oct. 4th we left for Paris, and arrived on the 6th. 

 Remaining here till the 22d we visited Versailles, the Garden 

 of the Tuilleries, the Luxembourg, Palais Royal, Champs 

 Elysees, St. Cloud, Palace of Meudon, Cemetery of Pere la 

 Chaise, M. Laffay at Meudon, Nursery of M. Jamin, Gar- 

 den of V. Yerdier, Nursery of M. Chatenay at Vetry, and M. 

 Soulange Bodin at Fromont. Returned to London on the 

 22d, by the way of Dieppe and Brighton, and arrived on the 



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