. of Epsom, Surrey, for 
’ Chiswick, and M 
sh ala a a caleaas 
me 22.) 
ontinuation of the slender stem; Cattleya Mossiz, with 
tates = 
vei, tin th = of a less slowing tint Poros those of | 
ani 
Ontidium stramine ‘0 fro’ 
4 “haens. Rollisson, of Tooting, farnish hed, among 
other Orchidacee, a past © Ls Cyrtochilum filipes, which has a tall 
slender fiower-: ae bro ocala 
yellow labellam 
vy 
ie sepals and petals being agr 1 d the lip ofa 
deep pinkish-purple. It was sent from Mr. P; x lener to 
the Earl of Falmouth, and, unfortunately, the fi Tr sli¢htly 
faded. The other flowe’ entioning are some i 
ever sawesThg:? fruits ‘dia it attract & pec as the 
flowers ; notwithstanding which, the Pines were t! ieu- 
larly fine for season, and there was 2 one them 
called Buck’s Seedling, which had been grown by Mr. sden, 
gardener to H. Bev: ickenham, There wi two 
an, ere also. 
good Montserrat Pines, wnin an Orchitiaceo ab ode e, from 
Mr. Appleby, gardener fo re ; rockiehurst . of the Fence, near 
Macclesfield. to Sir Sin 
two branches of Fairchild’s Early Nectarine. In the garden itself 
two ol ts secured a crowd of visitors. These were the splendid 
Wistaria sinensis, which perfumed the for a great distance 
around it, and had been shaded so as to hi all its flowers ex- 
panded without one being withered; and the new conservatory, 
meerning which it is needle&s t y more than that Ne ee 
Oo ‘ded upon such an occa- 
sion foulowing in the atliciet return 
of th 
em :— 
Tus Gotp Kyientian Mepan.—To Mr. Green, Gardener to 
Sir E. Antrobus, and Mr. Butcher, Gr, to Mrs. Lawrence, for 
large collections of Stove and Greenhouse plants. To Mr. J. 
Davis, Gr. to Sir S. H. Clarke, for a igs ag ena collection iv 
Fruit. To Mr. W. Barnes, Gr. to G. W. rman, Esq., for 2 
species of Cape Heaths. To Mr, Mylam, os toS. Rucker, Esq, 
and Messrs. Rollisson and ~_ of Tooting, for collections 
six species of Orthidacenut plant 
Tue Goip ae EE edhe: -— Mr. W.Barnes, Gr. to G.W. 
Norman, E r a large collection of Stove and Greenhouse 
plants. To Mr. Bunt, Gr. to Miss Traili, and Mr. & You ang 
smal collections of plants. To Mr. E. 
Davis, = to the gat ene * 8! Lat gee eanceen of 
bis ‘Oo Mr. , Gr. Palmer, Esq., for Green- 
Antes Mr R _ May, Gr. i Eg. Goodheart, E 
‘ie speties of cae i To Mr. Butchi 
rence, for three eeuies of poltducosus ae To Mr. Cock, of 
ee gh, of Hans-street, Chelsea, for large 
T. Jackson, for “rai 
dedicate ag tel To Mr. Nena 
Pp 
To Mr. Bruce; Gr. to B. Miller, Esq., for six species of ape 
Heaths. To Mr. Hunt, Gr. to Miss Traill, for a collection of six 
Orchidaceous plants. To Mr, J. Pascoe the 
odedendron. To Mr. C. Young, for 
Mr. Standish, for Fuchsia corymbifiora. To 
Mr. Slow, Gr. toW. R. Baker, me ., and to Mr. Gainés, for pore 
collections of Pi ng eugh, 
for l collections © Messrs. Lane and 
Sons, for a collection of oe sq Mr. 5 rudy and Mr. — 
for Herbaceous Calceolarias. To Mr. Green, and Mr. aboseh, 
arias. Green, for Seedling 0) 
Tue Sirver KNIGHTIAN MEDAL,—To Mr. Venables, Gr. W. 
Fr ‘ io and to Mr. Upright, Gr. to G. C. Ridge, Esa., for 
‘collect Six species of plants. To Mr. W. Gr. to 
W. Leaf, Esq., for Hydrangeas. To Mr. Venables, Gr. to W. 
Bi , Esq., for Cut Flowers. To Mr. Bruin; Gr. to 
"antrobus, 
W. Nor: 
. Brome Gr. to Miws Audabdans 
“Bs : Se Pontgenanans. "To ‘Mr. W. Watson, Gr, 
J.J. Wells, » for Herbaceotis Calevolatias. To Mr, Wilner, 
frat Middlesex, for Tulips. 
ver BANESIAN MEDAL.—To Mr. J. Kyle, Gr. to R. 
., for a seedling Erica. To Mr. ‘Sellers, Gr. to L. V. 
W. B. Harcourt, Esq., for 
Tue Sirv 
Barclay, Esq. 
Watkins, Esq., and Mr. G. Hall, Gr. to 
| Grapes. To Mr.-Mann, Gr. to J. Bishopp, Bag. died Mr. Bruin, 
Gr. to R. yet Eéq-, er eae Sp To Mr. eye een for 
in ti Nig onal H. J. Brooke, C. Wil- 
son, W. , Esqs., and Major W. Buckley, were elected. 
In conseniente ¢ of the exhibition t the Society 
turda were but few articl 
Y. 
Banksian medal was awarded to them.” 
a drawing of a group of various flowers, which possessed con: 
Mr. Hewetson, of 57, Cannon-street, London 
and Various other arti cles in 
Subject. He says that, “on Sunday afternoon his boy p at 
many Lettuce-leaves, of which snails are Very fond, on 
oné of ae Aandi 
crossed th 
seecunded., 
remarkably dry, had an Phar A ave to do — this phenomenon, 
whether these snails had superior cow 
leave to determine.” appears Pry bn 
ments, that pe aS of KN gay td should be quité plain, and not 
notched, as the ember are made at present. Mr. Scholl 
now ay 
es used, itis put into a bucket of water, 
ry m erutch’ underneath the left arm, which 
both hands at liberty ; for whilst pumping ies the Ment 
and, the a =28 ar eos the mo veg os 
flexible le plant the garden 
easily grown in the wind 
here is yap: light; Zichya Maly, 
t howers ately raised ; and Euphér- 
ed with curious brown 
the stati answers ey 
i ere Pents 
a handsom: y plant, with fi ne wr re -pur- 
ple aioean, and specimens pe the old pc nnarg sd brn Ayer 
scrambles about luxuriantly over the t Con 
servato: 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF EN NGLAND, 
Wednesday, May 12th.—P. Pusey, Esq., M.P., ipo in es 
chair.—Earl Spe: °P., signifie 
intention of joini 
prop 
ce 
wae 
BS 
i 
ea, 
ited in 
cows 8i 
April 1849, and mown ail the field twice % a er 
part of it three tim A. Castellain, Esq., of Liverpool, inf 
the Council, that ha served a refi made in Proft 
Sprengel’s article on “ Animal Manures,” published im the 4th 
manure octurmin: 
it pero interest Fe arom 
cargoes were then on a cos 
arrival might be ted in weeks. 
RNI HOLOGICAL so CIETY OF OF TONDOR: 
THE council iy! the point — on Tuesday last, at the 
recently erected in St. ark, the Presid his Grace the 
‘~y pik Lord M i 
yis ¢ 
large handsome clusters at 
ROYAL SOUTH LONDON FLO ILTURAL SOCIETY. 
Wednesday, May —_ i hoe: Show took capiions 
Bridges. Clas: 
lection of misetMegenne plants 
Mr. Atlee 
lection of Eri a large silve! 
er 
of four fruitgrown 
Cha’ 
{The great length of the 
Pe er pare next week, omy 
fol viz.— 
wich, South Beds, acter Society 
mn. 
Corn’ ornwall, and Felton. 
were 
fam Beg, May’s Yellow Jewess 
apenth, and many excellent eho 
Lond 
iver medal, Mr. Coutts; 2nd do. 
Lig small cae medal, Mr. Alinutt pest seedli 
(delicate), a. oat at Se medal, Mr, T Th 
sorts 6 wn in England, a middte edal, 
pers Ast basket = Grapes, a middle sil boa 
3 best 
proceedings compels 
we shall give a double “amber, the 
easter, Lichfield, ipe- 
Qnd, Gentlemen’s Gardeners—For the best ¢ol- 
(24 pots Silver 
es; Ind ge A taiddle cig rt “ Gerd. - 
large 
medal, Mr. Curtis; best 36 
and King of Ts a lar, 
2nd d stabs Are €or eation, Cc 
Denbigh, Una, erectum, Flore: 
lintax, 
nce, Corinne, spadila, and Cecilia), 
aoe Mr. Pees best collection of Ericas 
(inflata erin) jonny alba, coce! and résea, depréssa, 
tricolor, si nigrita, nee sctiie ethers)” a middle 
, Mr. Fairbairn 12 S (3 which were Poly- 
phemus, Queen Victoria, Trio Royal, and Alcon), a large 
silyer medal, Mr, Wilmer ; 2nd do. (which included Royal George, 
Ophir, and Franciscus Primus), a middle silver Stock. 
well ; best 5u — c ver me ir. Thom ; 
mnt do., a s jay. . To all S— 
specimen plants of pad easel 4) os grandifidra, 12ft. high, 
nae eartsease 
mere bet ee poy 
Mr. 
Mr. Andrew; best 
Chapm: 
collection ‘of four sorts ot Biot eey Mr. Hemming; 2nd ar 
Mr. Gaines. _ Extra Prizes.Collection of 100 Tulips, Mr. 
er; to. Welsh ; he 
Bridges ; specimen plant (Erica depréssa), Mr. Dickson; do. (a 
Pelargonium), Mr. Catleugh;. a seedling Pelargonium (Rising 
Sun), Mr. Gaitres. This was one of the best shows ever held by 
the Society, and the coltecti of Tulips, H ease, and Ger 
niums gave to the room a gayer appearance tham we have ever 
before . The mis us collection of Mr. Atlee i ded 
large an -gTown specimens of Boroni phy cae 
pitatum, and Seligo Gillesii; in that from x we noticed 
the beautiful Combrétam purptreum, and a half-standard yelow 
China Rose ina pot. Besidesthe winning 
pe tev ane som or pele onal pliant, in good flower ; Gieché. 
ma hi and Ramdndapyrendica. The collections of Hearts- 
eases were numerodus~Mr. Thompson’s and Mr. May’s le 
us to 
Tamwi 
of Edinburgh, “timer! 
NOTICES OF NEW PLANTS WHICH ARE 
EITHER USEFUL OR ORNAMENTAL, 
fhiy range 
ciety.—Bot. 
Death of Mr. Mor: 
5 has flowered in the garden of 
Reg. 
iking species stig ety with he a of Pepersania 
incdna, imported from Mexico by ia The flowers 
are white in a a e males only 
Bossia’A DI'sTICHA. Distichons Bossizea. piiceeges Shrub.) 
—AY r pest, oe Ge cs, and large maar Yel in 
two rows, slender drooping branches, large ow 
flowers. berth? Bn So- 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
jon D yer-—It is this _ week our 
nt daty 
of th ° Ho rticul 
pe residence i ee ‘London, not pers 
conn Fy ee 
ary im 
m 
at his family to lament the 
yellom, 
—— vio. 
— 
° 
t yellow 
°o o o 
violet ae violet 
Cheoreuls arrangement of Colours for a Fl 
| den tn June.—Heartsea 
vik slot yellow 
° ° ° ° o 
Fellow white yellow violet white 
o °o 
violet yellow 
was — many yeats one of the Vice-Presidents 
ral Society of hem va 
Although, from 
ied in pur- 
Rae ee His West ions 
1 teeta “many ttiterestinng ples, and we 
turn of Dominica Or- 
have at this moment io us a re! 
chdeses obtained th: his exertions. His friends 
ourn the loss "Of @ most kind and amiable man, 
‘mott affection ate and tender 
ement of Colours for Crouse: 
cuses re pte eal — hte om , and yellow. 
yellow, te, violet, whi 
whi ice, ‘a ry oe '; "low ve ye white, yellow, 
violet, pelo white and si on; 
ow, and so 
= fo Tloing or — 
° 
violet 
I, yellow, vi violet, 
, violet, white, 
ite, yellow, 
olet, yellow, violet, 
ny te pa be formed 
9 
violet 
o 9 o 
— white yellow white 
oO 
violet 
3] 
violet 
0 °o o 
yellow perc yellow 
viel les 
ower -gar- 
ase may be arranged in the same 
the Horns = uanse Tare ennington, and the f egg 3 ogee i : } thanner as Crocuses (see last article) ; and similar results 
awarde: ass Ist, Amateurs—For esi best 12 et ‘our 0) b tai ed a phic . Z 
cach Vind (lotner sue, Dulgpeom ds akin may be obtaine with vio — i ir mr — Hés 
ton, Milton, new Sage fences, Cont n tae doubie: Youow 
ES be amd Rose camuze de Craix Cress (Exyimun Barbarea). Other conn ee 
large silver Sanders. _ For the. second best do. (Po- | ma’ ormed thus :—1. Perennial Flax (blue), dwariG@oiden 
opts Sa, Triomphe bate, feeie Vnecbe “Scones Rod (yeHow), Perennial Flax, and pee * Red Snap- 
Rain iana, and Passe Polyphemus}, middl dragon, white do., red de., ry ood 9 (3. Sibe- 
medal, Mr spo For the re eas 7s i ‘kspur, Scarlet Lychni ‘ian Larks a 
erecom Someren. paxtnense, ami Lychnis, an a white do., pur~ 
silver eed Mr, Edmonds; second do., small silyer medal, Mr. } ple do., white do, 
