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culture of OnCHIDACEOUS PEANTS, submit the fol- 
lowing List of Species, and to so! co! i“ 
DACEOUS PLANTS. 
seoubiplecin ta ulophia macrostachya 
Acropera Lodd speci ‘ 
Aerides odorata, Fernand cut 
rrecum tum el 
ia atropurpurea: 
tiaca Goodyera discolor 
Bletia florida Hartwe Garis hyltum 
hyacinthina Lelia all a Pe 
saplig Cc ‘ot 
Bolbophyllum Careyanum 
Brasavola Martiana Liparis 
Brassia foliosa 
jaxillaria aromatica 
id Bae 
.»,, fidentatum Harrisonii 
eya citrina picta 
ot rufes 
Forbe ° ‘ species 
2 fegaclinii 
Czelogyne speci Myanthns barbatus 
Cirrhea Oncidium ampliatum 
Crepidanthus hemanthus Neti 
opodium Andersonii fiexuosum 
cuperam Lanceanum 
cupreum luridun 
oe papilio : 
€ypripedium insigne P' um 
bile jpecies 
5. Yen Ornithidium coccineum 
Cymbidium ume Peristeria cerina 
ensifolium ata 
Dendrobium Calceolaria pendula 
cucuill Pholidota imbricata 
fimbriatum Ple pear laurifolia 
nobile pict: 
Pierardii Peas 
pulchelium Renanth ea 
speciosum Sobralia species 
species from China i 
Epidentrum ciliatum Si ra 
cochleatum S 
majus Ss hus speciosus 
: Trichopilia tortilis 
ellipticum z Vanda multiflora: 
elongatum * Vanilla aromatica 
mutans . Xyiobium squalens 
odoratissimum ‘Ygopetalum crinitum 
pubescens ackai 
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‘THE SUBURBAN HORTICULTURIST ; or an 
Attemy ee teach the ScreENcE AND Aiea oF Hortt- 
certuré to those who have had but little previous Knowledge of 
the Subject. whe G ~ Lovpen, F.L.S. H.S., Re. 
1, UY, I, IV, have bd yh! appeared. 
Cont ae T.—Introda Ss relative to 
Plants, the Soil, Manarer, ka hendephie = Be a whic Horti- 
culture is fo unde jed.—Chap, I Saige Bbneitere with reference to 
oe Culture in Gardens. e Anak between Plants 
Animals, considered with eer Rach Horticulture. Sect. u. 
ew 
rence to Hor orticr ulture. 4 
organic Manures. Sect. rm. Mi 
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Earth- ay Sect. 11, Snails and Slugs 
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Cc ‘pig of No ie. F¥.—Sect. ry. U in Horticulture: 
Sect. v. Sect. vz he Ak gous Articles.—Chap. I. 
Structur ‘and Edifices of Hickuequar. Sect. 1. Portable, Tem- 
porary, an and Movedhie Structures. Sect. u. Fixed Structures. 
Subsect. 1. Walls, Espaliers, and Trelliswork. Subsect. 1. Struc- 
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