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ATECHISM OF COT TROS FA ARMING. 
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ECHISM OF GARDENING 
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URAL ECONOMY FOR COPTAGE TA RMERS 
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From ORCHIDACEA.—An Enumerati 2 of the 
known species of ORCHIDS: WITH BRIEF NOTES 
ALL, AND THE a CHARACTERS OF SUCH — ARE Nor 
MENTIONED IN THE NERA and SPECIES of ORCHIDA- 
CEOUS PLANTS, 
Y PROFESSOR LIN 
The work upon which the present 8 is founded 
was commenced in April, . and terminated in October, 
ve therefore elapsed since its 
rs what were Then 
or wholly remodelled, and “multitudes of species have been 
introduced, and pu blished in 80 many different n that 
their identification has become attended with very great 
difficulty. In 1830 the — ar e — of Ae ser gg 
were scarcel y known in e r Gar dens at ine e 
nes 
ilipp 
were unheard of; and ino er Syo avan van apecis w — only 
2 which none ng. 
t the penny’ day we have pap in — a —— h 
7 * of Orchids than were known in 1830 from books and 
preng peh taken together, As an example the genus Masdevallia 
entioned; in 1833 anes to consist 72 only three 
— — ad to bel ong o the called Vande, but now 
known to include between * ar 40 species, i — be a true 
Malaxeous genus, nearly related to Pleurothallis. 
The author feels that ae such circumstances itis time 
oo — 3 5 bey ca he gabon pame — be 
t he should o endeavour to 
collect i into a L form the — — 38 still — a 
lished, or scattered through volumes which are 3 to 
those who have not constant access to large li 
Ia 1 thia, boivie, the nature. of the mae'a compels 
of publication, 
pena part of f the pr this Natural genna have now 
een examined by himself and her omni , their true 
structure ascertained, and their place — a poraa 
sulphu uric ac acid, in e of lime, or to use in place ment ee, yet there is still a considerable number 
of raw bon for 3 on moderate terms, delivered at the | conce which he has no sufficient information. genera 
carriers’ or on board.a vessel at Liverpool.—Apply to R. LLorp | were to ara e in — — t work in regular sequence, accord- 
and Co., Acton ASIE OAN ear Northwich, | ing to some esta * 3 — arrangement, it m > > d 
Tr GENERAL „LAND DRAINAGE AND dae bases as soon as it was reached in the pablioati 
1 T COMPAN whether ‘teeta information concerning it had been gained or 
Henny Ker SEYM „M. P., not; and the possible result would be to place it in the classifi- 
N SHELLEY, Pow” M. P., Deputy C — Be w remain. For the 
ect farm-buildi out every kind of permanen 
improvement upon nder settlement or disa to 
e the money or ndowner to = his 
tlay and 
dan ses being charged upon the property b 
way of — ‘extingalahing the debt Fi the rate je of Fd i 
cent, for farm-buildings, and 5l. per cent. for samen 8 
and other improvements W. CLIFFORD, Sec. 
Offices, > . 
ROA AGRIC CULTORI COLLEGE, 
CIRENCESTER 
Patron—His Royal Highness PRINCE ALBEBT, 
Pr ee y 33 yg 
pc ay T arl Duc 
. ev. J. S. poe Aaea are 
The next Heede, for the Admission of Students is 
esday, October 6 
Wedn Ys tudents are admitted either as 
Boarders or — Gerda The Annual Fees for Boarders 
vary fi rom 45 guineas, according to age and other Poe 
stances, p 
College Course of “Lectures. and Practic al In struction is 2 
those boilers that warms 
the water of their Vic- 
— An,; which contains 20,000 gallons, and also heats 
ere large fy Se a ouses and ranges of Pits, with a small 
—.— Dae and Estimates of Horticultural B 
Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, 
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ner se IMPROVED HAND-DIBBLE. 
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time is recommended. There is a department for general as 
well as for agricultural education. 
Prospectuses and information can be had on application to 
the Principal.—Cirencester, Sept. 25, 1852. 
Besa — nera 
avoiding this — — each genus will ga paged separ- 
ately—or printed on a single leaf if it does not require 
space. By this means no genus need appear until something 
certain Ba 3 —— it: aud the 3 known — can be 
taken completion of the work they can all be 
— n to —— aab further pa 
accumulated information shall show to be most — n 
In the meanwhile the reader can — retain the g 
in the oe — or rad gorge 
betical o — proposed in the 
author's 10 Vegetable — Noi inconvenience will attend 
he work — it proceeds, because no pages will be 
— pien aes ach large genus will be 
95 —— gen and e 1 
pe . 2 date of — being indicated at the bottom 
rst page of each. oo — be readily understood by a 
sates to the first part of 
The rope’ oe ae continued assistance 28 
botanists er it, especially as regards t ges 
of — ‘eke Poru; the north-west coas: of N — Holland, 
o, New Guin Dateh possessions in Asi 
— h his — may place a 
will be carefully examined and acknowledged in the work as it 
vances. obliged to request, firstly; that all 3 
mens ma; SE gE. such fragments as are 
frequently sent him being w nti 
— secondly, that they may cases ; 
r he e undertake ple ed dried unless there 
1 ane: — engagement to that, e aces 
assistance of any exten s “fan 
* correspon 
NOCHIN CHINA, SPANISH, POLAND, AND 
OTHE WL.—A 
the 
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vt m Polands, 3 33 wer ilk í N 5 
handsome nne rare, 8 guinea ; Pure 30s., 358., and 
40s.; Gold Spangled oak e. EaR nag cum pair; —— 
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oy 5 are —— s 3 the 5 
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London, 
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