June 5.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
RTICU TURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
~ EXHIBITIONS et ae GARDEN, 
place on 
Next ExHIBITION Saturpay, the 12th 
of June; subjects for on. ogo at this office on Friday, 
the 11th, or at the Gi den before half-past 9 0” , A-M., on thi 
L c 6 angi be oj at One, P.M. Tickets are issued 
to Fellows s Office, price 5s. each; or at the Garden in the 
afternoon of fie days of Feehibition at 10s. each; eg none will 
be issued without an Order from a Fellow of the Society. 
21, Regent-street. 
« | many newly-introduced 
| the ruin of many spirited individuals. “The 
says our correspondent, ‘who enccemsfolly contends 
last year’s 
termed a hee. weave 
at the bottom 
with the difficulties which attend th 
plants 
credit 
fo or his exertions than those who, after such d \ difficul- | 
made should be pine Faced! 
an inch deep in 
id 
f «It 4a obkcll af et 
To this we agree, and we had no intention of stat- | 
SE 
i ing after which to do when 
Tie Gardeners’ Chronicle. ing the contrary ; nor do we think there is anything | planted entirely in white sand. ie ok adtine ane 
in referred to by our ow be ina frame, kept close, and shaded 
SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1841. which is really at variance with his own-opinion. It | when nec ies inthis stato 
MEETINGS IN THE ENSUING WEEK. must be obvious te Sed anges we ee a tigigeds poh ae ee foe scant ned 
eee S Dif Zooloreal ! ee as are rare, and nothing m .do not suffer from frost or damp, but they must on no 
bE ea SRR coe nee Para 3t) was made with reference to those cases ‘where a col- account have fire-heat. About the end of February the 
fereraiy ccegeremtan WES: 3g P.M. lectic ection of plants, P p ler rarity, pot fore ieapcin-gay a Saucon 
oF oni ca aaa ae . . 
‘Tue production of our colonies havin; og So basteai the aed emaviae of the specimens. Wi tted off, the dissin dirakod 
peta i) much pi attention, wid our con No doubt, if two — a good health are prmcrersacar the eda the yo young pls ee In the 
i case of Junipers Cypresses, wood than that 
en ae ¢ ne i aa a for Pines is necessary, as they have not sufficient 
re- if th 
sles but it rip te geld 9g and 
no favou 
should be shown it for the sake ofits scarcity. A gar 
5 while Dr. 
Pomah on the peat oft hat Sieatia 
have the Deccan markets wih a uga 
the 
extensive eee 
plains of that 
a Rae Sra) be generally known that the, Otaheite | 
what is 
tivating ugly plants, when ethan adage 
| directions that are i 
ENTOMOLOGY. 
fro! x Greenhouse plants ; and for | 
new ornamental | plants, not Orchidaceous, the medals 
thi. 1 
Mg i whom bay ages received diffe 
however, taken great pai 
w enabled to tae that the: 
whic! 
take it it ra ranted th 
bear a strong ake oth 
sacar eae, bg the habits Z species so ml alike 
pearance should v ary So greal for 
i 
most rare snot exclusively. 
cultivated in the West Indies inally the 
tus places 
roots of re 
East | at their disposal medals of various value, from 24s. to 
tivated ; tg 1794 the Frenchintrodu ioe 
heite to Martinique, whence it quickly sp 
through est India Islands. A planter in jo 
wrote—* passes wonder, and renders the 
appearance of the old canes unpleasant. I would not, 
as a planter, | ed a reportof what I have wit- 
nessed of it.” — (Royle, tive | 
India, p. 90.) Nearly stool see of - were be 
is expected 
res ton colinne in 1 Assam may appear to many of 
ourreaderstohavemade slower progressthan might have 
how abundant the tea plant 
pper Assam ; but the delay arises 
ten gu uineas. 
gi our Sele for at ger Paton it is directed that 
vessels 0} ododendrons 
havea few remarks 
t y of Anthomyia ia Lae- 
"hie 
hé h to the fly pro- 
duced one a the te ae vay ae first make 
He eir race ce I believe in ect 9 they are abund- 
toni 
tah te 
the , tapering towards the head, which was pointed 
ibs ie Sify i ear ik eetead oh Ses sina Wack Gaws st the pose, with » 
i i minute appendage on each side of the second 
ty | OY tai are good or not. ea s the hinder ; - , : segment, and 
7 | as h ganisable matter formed in : ones ; round ppt or Bad er en ine 
upon the or i ; they wer 
| branches during summer by the leaves, Sete a ont vec 2 wa gel 8 aia cance 
| ganiseble mati, if not consumed by the seed-vessels, tacle fon ee E oH “1 prs “4 
sot fren cick 0 of plants or leaves, but from eS Be ge Spe - fae hdr 
preparing the tea aches fore, of fi ing # _ Its therefore, ob- RP ape o mancretae as é koa 
few hundred chests oi ef ipeee torere snes, 8 be. Saal tanadiee Be tate ol peed a seen 
fein Wa peeseit ined BY'9 a och et tes a | geliat wfiscuesie Bc, Malt of fioss ball aaa te 
misunt hat teats We an rare or rei tht water tere] rt en a cle 
pan Bag Sorters od other plants, it es the | bercles at the head, and to and a few other taber- 
pee 
ON FRQRAGATING CONIFEROUS PLANTS > 
at tne tau. 
“Tn the esate ag 2 be Mere few of the pupz 
and on the 20th, three or four 
Scan ol wiee pee of 
