802 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
RAY SOCIET (QUEENWooD COLLEGE, Near STOCKBRIDGE, HOR T IGUL LTU a 
J EPORT OF THE COUNCIL OF THE RAY SIAN a N ale 
We SQOHETY, Rend at the NINTH ANNIVERSARY Princiyal— Boros Tryp dur, F. R. S., Foreign OF EVERY DESCRI ~’ 
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a ES Herna: hia Sa o 155 ee ur hee SOP aie warnen, T pres * gs Phosicat — * 
2 Beatie oe aL REPORT of the Ray TUBAL UHILOSOPHY Berlin. — ] ↄMm 
eg the ee — congratu'ate ste Members, mat Dr. 1 —.— 4 Professor THOMAS MILLINGTON’ S W 
amidst the increase o'her societies having a simi CHEMISTRY it Lecturer i 
w, the Bun sobs ain that amount of e H e 15 — sen, and Chemical Lec n 
which enables e carry on their dare with efficiency pbs. Universi ity of Marburg. 87, BISHOPSGATE. “STREET Irn 
and success. Although, amongst so larg 3 CLAssics AND — hts f pos 4 u. rene LONDON, Hong, 
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able number are necessarily ld st to the Society t — -naam ea i oF f berg 4 rrai ah Hofwyl, Switzer- 
n the number of Members Sore ng the pa t year. In 1851 he — LITERATURE iai 
39; at present they are 748 : the number who Sate aoe sa EA Ri ICHARD P. WRIGHT. 
number was 73 and died are 33 -Nhe numbers added; 40. At = Spent AND Drawina Mr. RICHARD P. WRIGHT., 
he same time, a Council would urge upon the 3 ENGLISH AND JUNIOR 1 r Hovan, 
Members the advantage that would accrue to themse! ves by ar. cs 
heir obtaining paditional Subs scribers, and thus increasing | Must 
e Societ vic 
RAMES, 
GLASS FOR co 
GREENHOUSES, rit g s ORIG 
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E = Panes not Packed in Boxes of 
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of th ciety. The Council have the convict on, 5 Mr. RICHARD Davis. —The Farm aoe — ong. ch, 
t 3 are still a — number of persons in this country Paine Svrentvrexpen? Í contains ins upwards of 800 Acres, 2 : Per foot, by 4, 6} 5 16 
who have both the means and the desire to patronise Natural = o: te ú m. z 444 7 by 5, 7 1 18 
History Science, who have not had the Ray Society brought | por mare under 12 neg of ago 8 — paa spog — 3 e i odad. | 8by5 8 by in! 
under their notice, and who would willingly subscribe, not from 1 124 P rg 2 4 3 to ia, 8 by 6, 8} 576 IR 
only for the —— 1 4 — books published, but that they might ps 2 4 to Si 9 by 7, 10 bye i 
assist in tre entific — the Society has in view. For farther n see ee — be had of the PY 155 by 10 * ini of J oz. 25 pea. such as}: 4 
Since the Publication > the last Report, in July, 1851, the Principa 10 oy y and 15 by 10, acked in 
following works have stributed e the Members :— ar Tho first Session of 1853 commences on the 29th of 
Alder and a neock, —— of ine“ Nudibranchiate y e. d in 8 of 300 feet at 23 d., 16 
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or 14 diei 
0 
$ 2 en be EID the British e eee Sold in cases e 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING. AND HEATING nee grants kes h 
Vol. ta of Darwin’s Monograph Shree des.” AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT 2 GOOD feet, and 17 rom 16 to 17 oz, 
Vol. III. of the “ Bibliography of Geology and Zoology,” MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHI largest ever m 
Professor Agassiz and Mr. S: — 7, FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, ovr spt 
The Council hope to be able to — i the in cases of 200 feet, and in sizes rying from 
last work, the Sixth and remaining Part of the great work of 30 inches, at 383., 408., to 428. per 5 1 
„Alder and Hancock, o e * Nadi ilk Paus, from 2s, to 63. each, Propagating and nd Be o 
lusca,” for the year 1852. Th y are also g able to Cucumber Tubos, 1 Lactomete: ters, Lord Camo) it m 
announce that, by increasing considerably the size of the last Tiles and Slates, Wasp Traps, Plate, — Oma 
two volumes of the ‘ Bi raphy,” t will be enabled to —— a for Ornaments, Fern Shad ades, and eye — 
io, 
finish — ork in four ay The fourth and last volume in — 
of tb ajaa and valuable Bibliography will t i 
for the year 1854. 
For the year 1853 the Council een to produce a Volume 
2 — and Papers on Zoology and Botany, which will 
ompri 
1, A Report on the present state of our knowledge of the 
eee of the Insecta and Crustacea. — Professor 
HORTICULTURAL — WAREHOUSE, 18 
gate.street Without, a 
RILEY AND” Co's; GLASS TAR NEW. 
PAPER will be forwarded Gra tis o pplication, pai 
aid, to — JAMES and 00. Wear Gls 1 
i id Bundérland, o r Parfleet-wharf, Earl-s street, Bl ond 
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2. N — — mana op — st a GLASS pias: See ee ETO. 
sq. ETLEY , ann Co. su ppl 
8. aM | Monograph of the family Diatomacese. By Proto Bay AND ORMSON, Danvers Stree t, Chelsea, 
Meneghini; translated by J. Johnston, Esq. And ondon, having had considerable experience in the con- 
other Papers, A ig of Horticultural Erections, which, for elegance of 
8 od Second work for the year 1883 will be the Second Volume design, good materials, and workmanship, combined 
r. Darwin’s work on the Cirripedia, with about 20 plates. . and practical adaptation, cannot be surpassed by 
a “addition to the works aunounced in fl gt Reports, anything of the kind in the country, are now in a position to 
the Council have pleasure in stating, t y have made execute orders on the lowest possible terms, 
arrangements with Dr. Carpenter Pr ofosaor W: n| 8. and O. have been extensively employed by the — 
for the production of a joint work on the Foraminifera, This Gentry, and London Nurserymen, and to all by whom 
will comprise two parts, the first of which will contain a have been favoured with orders they can with the — 
eneral history of all chat is at present known of the structure, confidence give the most satisfactory re rences. 
fanetions and systematic relations of recent and extinct Their Hot-Water Apparatus is also constructed nthe most 
= a, by Dr. U 3 — P. se eg emt oe approved and 3 oe ar for all purposes — which the 
an Monograph of all the recen ; application of Heating by Hot Water can be made a available, 
family, with plates of all the species, by Professor Williamson, ra 
enna abject of publishing sasther satne iey | T 
“3 M oO ect shing an: volun — 
Lichens of Great Britain, ad 5 the former volume 
— a the Society, will „ part of a complete 
i ih ot 
The Connell have also under the consideration the question É 
of publishing, a translation of —— work on : 
Germination, Development, and Frocdftoation of the H Higher HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING 
Cryptogamia. OT ATER. 2287757 
Before concluding, the Council ‘would allude to the com. TUBULAR BOILERS OF ALL SIZES, WARRANTED THE 85227555 2222 tetas 721 
nts that are often made of the publication of the works 80 MOST T EFFICIENT. 
long after the a criptions for the year — ave 3 due, 
or y mə d 
They feel that those who pap their spbecriptions panetually in J WEEKS anp CO., King’s- road, Chelsea, Hor- 
ade in; i ¢ 
ance e reason go oe and ut on 8 HOUSE — Horticulture in all "its nme i upon 
call the attention of t embers to the „ that they have the most impro 
no funds eet the expenses of the Society but the sub ci — 2-inch mesh, —— 24 ae 3 25 
t year, paid in advance. At the present 2-inch „ 
ment they have ed and them, upon this and past years, th 
em nt 
fifty-seven pounds—a zum eqꝗualling, 
ed and twenty-four pounds, the whole annual 
y. 
e past year the Council have a appointed Dr, G 
Johnston and Dr, Lankester, Secretaries, and J. S. . 
bank, Sei. Treasurer, = = Soc: 
Absira act of 5 ae unt from gest ae 3 1852. 
COME, 
By balance in Trea- E 3, d. PERR . — ning. E . hy 
surer’s hands pai - 199 6 4| and printing plates 369 19 10 
s 1 
Printing letterpress 57 15 0 M MA 
e ou ys ee ee, Re 
Cotas 3 gd 15 3 oo 
Bookbinding 2 100 0 0 o 
a re E 
Balance in hand 86 11 6 
i 2804 2 4 
. 8 W. FERG a 
oved by PRINCE Bonarantus,seconded by C.W. Duez, Esq, 2 — 
e now read be adopted, ict. Printed for dis- sors, 
tribu: ‘ion amongst the Members of the 
— i — — — — its, with u 
— arge Forcing-houses an ranges asma 
-. Esq. r |-consumption of fuel. 
seconded by G 
That the thanks of this Meeting be given to the Presiden „ 2 
Council, . Treasurer, Secretaries, and Local Secretaries, fo x Plans, Models, and Estimates of ne tree me adh 
feet high, g 
of HURDLES :—for Sheep, 6 feet long, 3 
at 4s, 8d, ; and for Cattle, 6 feet long, Sinsen 
5 bars, at 4s, 9d, 
— 8 daring the past year, i * | also Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &., forwarded 
Moved the Rer. ma . HINCKS, -seconded y ; 
5 PROFESSOR DICKIE :— ` by J. WEEKS and Co., King’s-road, Chelsea, London. 
That the follow wing 1 be requested to act as a VV ARNER’S PATENT FARM. AND —— 
Poe F. 7. * 4. jA; Henfrey, P. R. S. F. L. S. UMPS.—Cast-iron Pumps, for the use of F 
Ce ELS, ev. Leonard Jenyns, M.A, 3 Welle, Manure Tanks, and 2 7 
M. Babington, Esq., “TLS. Patent Pump... ii BAB 0 
ay Pi Rs, i — 7 on M. D. LL. D. Patent Pump, wi 5 feet of lead 
Robert ., WD, R. C. S. E. d 
R. I. A., Sec. R.Z 8.1 Lankester, M. D. LL.D, pi wee and bolts and sey 
Professor Bell, Sec. R. S. F. Hl. S. F. L. S. ready for fixing . 
J. 8. Bowerbank, F. R. S. F. L. S Copes ewport; Esq., F. R. S. er sizes if requi 
George Busk, Eg, F. R. S. 8. F. 3 — to the Gold 
F. L S. eee F. R. 8. * y will prove to be the most 
W. B. Carpenter, 8 F. L. 8. — — and th e cheapest Pumps 
Professor Dawbeny, Robert Pa er 0» Esq., Pr, hitherto introduc 
s at. Hist: o., . M be o 3 ronmonger or 
2 Pgerton; Bart., — Selog, 6 2 ed — 4 in Towa or — or of tthe | 5 
Edw sy Patentees and Manufactu 
pei R. . Bande. Forbes, | W. Spence, Sage PL, — JOHN WARNER & SONS, 
essor Goodsir, M D. F F.R.S Š F. R. S. F. G. S. i 8. e ewin- street, ? 
Sir W. ate, Bert. Ef. 8. za G; Waterhouse, Eaq. P:Z,9, E E ‘ater, Fire 
Very description of Machinery for Raising W. 
F. u. 8. Ten, Esq., F. L. S. Engines, Ge. 4 1. lls, 
