33—1852.] 
beautiful figures; but they * not been able to 
rm the observation as ag — ty pte 
confi 
— Se by an — Benia 1 — o our 
journal. 
From the facilit am? with which the mycelium is 
speci 
which have been brou ht from 
f some of o 
Wiltshire or 28 5 propri to import . 
oy e ay om the south of Fran 
It does not — 2 that because the: 
accustom: wa summers 
— 2 oe — 
ectly with us 
ir growth would be — luerative, 
did so 
—5 might mako oe — of foreign species at a 
sa 
in calcareous 
THE GARDENERS’ 
in which 
of 
in fl 
sta! 
ower. 
te, 
fro 
on the 2 
was 1 
ossomed 
— ore so far 
terest. 
inte 
Mt ae ve Hortic * 
spirit 
most 
. durin urse of sapien 
ally naked, within 
by Mr. 
Myxog Spo 
naked. In ewe — 3 — r, Enerthenema and 
mia, where they grow in Tittle "clusters, there is 
i 2 the group, which i 2 
how a mere covering, as selves 
developed on on ph 
contents of the sac 
in one or two species 
of Hymenogas re the spores | p 
usually pont is of great ph Jala interest, and 
any questions Let fee the investi- 
ungi. 
bears upo 
am of thot true affinities of fu 
e spores es — 
— ore, on not weben in fe 
is th zon, 
a 
— he Carnations, and a like num » to 
shown 
ime ens 
Ranoliffe, 
e 
Hale's Alb 
Nee 
of his w ork ; and even if every copy be sold—and 
who purchases 
as scientific matter will be found, both treated with equal 
ity and tact, and in a style which cannot t fail to Mary Aue 
perspicu 
give satisfaction, 
Grifith’s Posthumous Plantarum Asia- 
ticarum, Part III., ah Nonie 2 ‘laine Asia- 
ticas, Part III., Svo. Calcutta, 18 
The present issue of the late Mr. Gina, s pape 
confined to — iodo —_ beginning ‘with 
rasses and ending with Spens A considerable 
art of both is rae with O rehids, The East India 
whose 
i . We, in common eeply 
displayed on this and so 
ers 
— not ore 
unimportant matters ; 
, vilely — — do not e i 
Separate i 
— 
ptio 
vata (from Kew 
ns ), a f species 
from the Jardin des Plantes a are nied 3 in among 
Asiatic ve 
is greatly to be — ‘that the remainder of the 
ae may be confided to more able editorial hands. 
Garden ageicany nig da 
DALVEY, NEAR Fo HE SEAT OF N. Macteop, 
ouse. t 
— of about 90° Fahr. could be obtained 
first seed germinated on the 25th of the month 
do justice by this series of pi 
d indus- 
soraa * — 
science Aans, 
indebted to the Court of 5 N. the’ ‘only 1 
E 
0 
k 
ical | Duches: 
dea 
i 
Isabell 
Venus, 
Soci 
paarina 
for | and Crims: 
Souvenir 
e Ely, Admiral Curzon; Sth, Mr, 
aie e Tro 
8. Pico 
— Peis 
land, Mrs. 
Fisher, wi 
Bin arres : 
Dod 
Mrs. Norm 
thro reary 
2 — ‘rapidly f for shi: om 8 but for two — a 
ted 
— Wakebeld, Middleton, Birmingham 
Nottingham, 
methin — 
8, s, and Lo 
aul 
Thornton, 
Cur: A 
ce 
Alfred, and Mrs. 
Barnard, Elizabeth, Lady of the Lake, mter Wales, Regina, 
Ann Schofield, Alfi red, lle, — 
zoma Duke of Rutland, and King 
with yor 
ety's Prize 
Bayley, with 
Rosamond, — TA — — ane 528, — 5 Belg 
th Sir Robert Peel, On 
224 E Pe — h 
f the committee), 
sse de Montpen 
eaux, Geant des Battailles, and Reine des 
— Ven 
— een; 2d, Mr. Bayley, with Elizabeth, pone 
Elizabeth, and Gem; 4t r 
Alfred, Lady Franklin, Mr. Bar 
W ; 5t i 
they were sown ; and a second on the 9th 
ber, the latter being i plant now 
It was — work nursing it in its young 
rough the months of winter. It 
seouragin g, as it did 
i of April, however, owing to 
nsplanting and libe tment, it had 
pe llo lys t was eventually removed 
and transferred to the tank 
ing qua 
th of of May, 1852, The ig leaf at that time 
es in diameter; on the 14th of June it was 
in tubs in the same grap with ies 
north is Pas jipa 
FLORICULTURE. 
ER octrrr, Derby, A 
ugust 4.— x 
on this occasion, and York 
mpetition 
— Edin 
Middlesex wos unrepresen 
4 To wn's“ collection ‘3 12 dissimilar 
Bris seis, Admiral Curzon, Arie 
yaa, Biack Diamond, Lewish Lady 
Ann; 3d, Nottingham, with Taylor's Lucia, 
9 dy Peel, peg 1 3 
Milton 
La 
ry 
cig Raneliffe, William the 
riel P Lydia, 
the anor, 1 
Nulli + reno sagon A aon | Milton, te 
ton 
CHRONICLE? 
8 4 Norman 
and 
ter plants, ar also gon 
rea: Ist, Prince of Wales, Mr. Park 
well; 3a, T Mr. 2 ell; 4th, Ge 
m 
= rnard, Mr ar inson. Best Carn 
miral — exhibited — nn: Dodwell, Boet Pico 
hibited by Mr. well. 
DAHLIA 8 Inquirer, We Jearn that the conte —— 
Exhibition at Cremorne Gardens is postponed to some future 
y» 
HEDULE OF Prizes received for an Exhibition at Vauxball- 
gardens, Birm ar eye on Monday, August 30. Ditto of the 
Wilts 1 al Exhibition, to be held at Salisbury on 
the 31 
SEEDLING FLOWERS. 
Curysantuemoms: C. Mr. Taylor’s system of ‘culture has 
already been given tee columns; for the workitself we must 
refer you to the aut 
CINERARIAS: = — — a — chance seedlings ; that such 
are abundan z> — i sated e e ess, in the 
—— of oth * veo som of them ; : 
— —— find a — — * — — ‘a in last week's 
Damian: 8 G. 8 polled past recovery before it 7 us. 
alm 
advances — k change » will nevarali 'take e place, 
the flower muc h for its novelt 
and Co, ay of fine general character; is 
rom rosen grandiflora ? 5 . — much 
centre d 
if the habit! Sps — ait 2 one — 
palpably — whe 1 
No, 3 —Amator of 
ul wee well-formed ower ; 
r to propagate — by all me 
PeLasoowrous : P 1 N en nouz 
fection in n tnis . 
opped before 
— — — essential t 
of — —J G. Zo our flowers had | all. 
pack — stead 
VERBENAS: A, — ar 60 ood as sorts out; B, very similar to 
— Jot the „pink co. cane class, and with no great 
— ; C, a watery coloured lavender, of little 
Miscellaneous. 
over, Mrs, 
n, Mrs. Barnard, and in; 
Elizabeth, Juliet, sarcoma” aeen, 
Christabe — 
of Wales, D R ad, Nir ah 1 — 
es, Duke of Rutlan 48 ng ames, 
tabelle, Lord Nelson, Youell’s Gem, Bates, 
Mrs e Prince Albe a and Jenny Lind. 
eng sixes: 
rizes for Plorist's 1 1 
Voltigeu r, Brilliant, reflexa, Pais 
aptiv: t. Ma argarets F orrester, 
b bing, J — Lin a Princess Royal } nag 
on Perfection. 
and Fine D 
— 
, Heavy Spade v 
been made about the 
nche, — for 
ate eo tile stands have 
who = 
e of the nec gathering at Tiptree 
display such tools and implements as are thought — 
ing. Th i ra patch of th 
gre gs are of east stee 
— piece — agin 
dig with wonderful ity 
such forks yield 
ing the 
to their 
n 
are 
with the light for four 
was earning two sings u threepence, an 
— meme =| 
nt | 
Mr, Allestree, with Baro 
de la Malmaison, Devoniensis, General — 
ensier, Dupetit gh — Tru- 
Dod well, with Flora's G 
e 
fork ag mo match required an outlay of sixpence for 
in repairs and renovation pay for 
the light fork be. times in the 2 val a year, and 
in labour the saving is so great, that a is 
fork is pat wt Me 3 the saving of two 'ponnds on each 
effort—fiv Feat course of a day’s work than 
his aut ne mila r. Some of these fats are 
hter for 8 use of 3 who can earn 
hem twelve inch 
rry- 
, Premier, 
Y: 
row, Panga A Lady r, Willia 
es : 1st, ange ——— amară, Mrs. e n, 
“4 of Rut- 
Turn r, Mrs. Barn * and See dling No. 7 3d, Mr. 
with Prin ce of W Mrs. Barn Alfred, vanes, | 
nation 
zon ; 3d, Seed- 
of Sutherland, Mi Mr. 
„Mr, Merrywether, 8 mson 
poi ge — iiton; — , Black 
— 
rrywether; , Ora dley Pet, Me. D well. 
: Ist, Seedling, | — "Bayley; 2d, ae igh od 
34d, Lady rry wea , Seedling, 
Mr. melag ; 5th, 3 Mr. pamti 6th, emk Ann; Mr. 
Dod well. red: lat, J 
Elizabeth ; 
Fosters Angie. * 
; 8d, Prince of Wales; 4th, — Norma ; bth, 
tb, P Prince of Wales, Mr. Dodwell. Light edged 
— A TA 8 
eber, 
ela ng Agricul 
a pia Dickens’s Househol 
in the aap rry is used in 
rmany. nripe fruit is 8 in vinegar, 
| and eaten like ce Olives or Toma The Cornus m: : 
was known to the ancients, and a Tomer states that the 
ce ted enc conta Circe the fi 
le ruit to the 
followers of hg ar Pliny also gamie the plant, 
and says that the flowers are beneficial in diarrhæa, 
