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9 | Erica vulgaris or 0 | Philadelphus speciosus . 6 Bak eth’ aieiciiousin or peuiewurt may be corrected in 
5 TUbFA 0 Gordénianus  . 6 the last the So- 
suicta 3 0 | Pinus Canariensis . : 2s i : a pes ra 
major atk: : ; Devonian thin! 21 0 de .” in another, “ gardener to ir George Beaumont,” read 
vigaas ee iti p at ee ae : Tent Soret 3” and add to the 
ciliata e Si ie excelsa  . 2s6dto 10 6 1, Mr. R. Henbrey, jun., of Croydon, for Pinks. 
mediterranea glauca 0} ee cia maa 2 : wD - 
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eee ee" * The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
: entesieatt [36] mene 2 227 6 SATURDAY, JULY 2%, 1841. 
viscosa | o| eoekpe 10 8 oe MEETINGS IN THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Bocormussapeeie™ 2 28) Bama” 25 $8] tay Mae ju ontstok toto cmp Pang Oly 
fol.aur. =. 6 Pithyusa . os 4 
Ranumcules aconitifolias pl. es §|  Pseudo-Strobus’ : 5 9| Tae meeting of the British Association at Ply- 
Cae Heimia salicifolia 6 Russelliana - 21 ©] mouth will have commenced before our next 
aka meee  § | Bodacanpas Sasssoniia ci $ | goes to press. We trust that many interesting q 
6| __longifolius [10 6| tions connected with both’ vegetable physiology and 
ae, § Eeronnyilus : 10 8 | the application of scientific discoveries to the art of 
flava : 1 6] Polygala Chambusus 2 1 6 | Ctltivation will be then and we have taken 
Dougiasii. | + 3 6) Prunuscolchicus . means to secure ample reports of all connected with 
Leyeesteria formosa > 2 B) Quereesxticna ° «| > 6 | these subjects whieh does occur, We cannot, how- 
Pane in gittaces oc 6 a mexicana .10 6 | éver, butregret no section is formed in the Asso- 
8) chotede nine caucasicum 2 © | ciation for such branches of inquiry, and that Botany 
ig 6 aban asicam > | atid Vegetable Physiology should be included in 
macrophy lie 108 6265 & 6} hyacinthifioram fine | same ¢lass with Zoology. Until this is remedied, we 
: db BOT Sn ge ae the Association expect assii 
Ses: fripetala fas 8 muttimacaiatam 19 | from the botanists of this oF other eountries The 
: a ? Mahonia aquifolia . Mmeecistu . AS eeolo: ists wol Id not e flattered v h td] up 
hes Seuene 2 ed & _ “sper doe | With chemists or mechanici ¢ iat fe is tot: t) Be 
me | tenulfolia., eM ot. Meme a expected that those who cultivate ranches of , 
. aie SL 6] Sptvien brisefette : } | Stienice should approve of similar treatment. If a sec- 
ee ee Fa cat 0 argentea : 1 6| tion is hereafter formed for V 'hysiology, 
pe — Pasiforaceruien « % S| eyueged en x: te a a a a 
¢randifforam 2 tears! Rain We $4.6: us nucifera : 5 9 | Subjects are connected with the former, we can venture 
um. peluata 6 . 2 6] to the Association the zealous co-operation of 
Pésonia arborea, (afoutan) eee - $8) some mén, wae tet stand aloof, or look but 
Ha: Virgilia capensis ur : ‘ eng ¥ 
Pernettia 3 mocrodit, (AP- Wi eashgooteys (flori- That a reform in nt this fespbtt tiny Be Moped for, we 
ameallidid’ Ls cat wet ee * *] cannot but anticipate, from the good sense of e 
— eclbottaehncsd eibesiordie Dtahibn, CK, Pelargoninms, | Council General Committee, who have already 
sas ig pina Dahlias, Pansies, Calceolarias, Trained Wall- | 971 ice of their intention to propose many al- 
eSBok rom unk to some ent — London win | terations 3 Sih ea the tana 
be required unknown Corresponde: a ‘cular been 
SPER RE aoe erent pe gy ee learn, among other things, that the public 
dinners are to be done away with altogether, or much 
improved in their management. Notice is given of of 
the grape te motion :—* igh as the 
ance of members at 
impraceable to find a room a saftey ire te enable 
them er, atid as the ad 
db We appear be be oleh as 
to render it desirable sake a 
great cost for thi: , it be suggested such 
exéept where there exist a sufficiently large room and 
8 pared by the General Secretaries.” We sincerely 
6 trust, for the sake of the character of the Association, 
6 that this motion will be carried without a dissentient 
: voice. We hai a oR with astonishment 
HE her By mde be LASS being ex e upon the scenes of confusion and uproar which these 
» 8 | now supply. ti Sty +See | dinners have presented, and we have y been 
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