THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
103 
pos masa in the neigh- 
ghly. intelligent farmer 
lac 
d having been c 
8 We. were Poxtuguese Pes from ee Walter 
C. Trevelyan, Among them were some ed 
ed in the streets of Cadiz — d Lisbon, 
embryo, to be independent of the 
as | tube with the embryo sae, althou 
develo 
contact = the pollen 
ugh 
re stages of 
opment may be determined by the — of the 
a pig, value E 5 to 37 e viz 155 ue Dave rulenta, Illecebrum echinatum, pollen. 
i PPY! a s urther | an — 4 stolonifera ; these ts arkable Dr. F 
to any of pour eee 3 > for their habit of ishing in the interstices of the aca ul Bory, from 3 7 . Lee of 
Heating 1 aving es of much frequented thoroughfares, but remarks on d A of Mo — eum ne 
d rela a aboot 1 8 . of of eating growing so 2 > the ground that they are but little cularly as ia ma its transverse par — ke po aN 
15 5 sa ei a trial in June last “the house injured by th ef pass tion also cells. ~ 
„and 8 feet 
1525 . es from the top nearly to the ground). 
om the furnace, and passes 
—— house furthest fr 
heod os the smoke flue into the hot-air . 
of thé wall on which the plate 
a continuation pla 
(though, of course, not so thick), apa a covered 
è age. Sho opening for r the hot air i rough a 
— 4 J have had it in „ aed 
tha alteration to Po e has 
„The plate requires very little coal $ 
th h 4+ 4 
— “tor 24 pam Aer WAM, han requiring further 
was 
s late W. S. Dou 
t 
drain is made of F piping, has its opening | 
| Spores at the dilated sade of filam 
contained specimens 5 Statics Tus ice Iusitaniea frm afem 8 
locality. The follow 
On the ee E of Ta Plants, b by the 
ugall, Esq., continu ed. 
of formation of aor 
thi 
embles in som 
He regia’ the filamentous paraphyses as being e 
cerned i. Me fertilisation of the contents ts of the * i 
and Bas order of 
ichens 
much p with the result, ‘that I 
=  considezed the production | of Spores, beter naked 
one a Lani IAQ 24 
brought into the hot-air chambera 
pone A passes alongside pit to about half aM Tenth, 
re The part uader ast She 
t to 80° 
<r 2 the dirence oe 
This I 
ape “ailaze aa ei Fare arising fro 
of con 
ea having visited t say the whole of them have given the 
1 on to the owners, as well as myself. 1 shall 
m ng m 
? Drain, Bots — al * 1 ihe system. -h Law, | 
8 ' 1 
Sokieties. 
LINNEAN SOCIETY. ' 
Feb. =R. Brown, Esq., in the chair. The Rev. 
J. Hamilton and G. Harri n, Esq., were elected 
—4＋4 Robert e Es ibited 
re z å he 
tles 
but Vr. ee th thinks it 
to some of the aberrant Tro 
TO the head and ne and f 
But little is known respect aa kiir 
MEN, sog Scl oF EDINBURGH, 
chair. 
ir | next brought under notice. 
e| bi rekoned as buds or gem " 
to 
gee the principle fairly carried 
h * eth ik in rid The relation of Antheridia and 
3 nr e a Pisin to one another in in point of periodicity, both as 
È d th Gabi Te ards development and function. 4. — — 
1 er 28 either t ingestion or separate, on the 
1 P aa S 5 ih or on different individuals. 5. The provisions by w 
e 
d | Dick 
7 ge 
merica, and e to Axa sti 
. | appendage to the neck of the sac, which 
remarkable for the curious and diver- be a i a 
to the Ji 
al do 
2 —.— were er 
ard to the formation of the latter 
subject of sg pn ae in r 
are —.— single 8 in groups. 
was 
bodies, and that t — 
was still very peas 5 — ough it might said to 
e mble that of some Ase rpg wens nei. The Rie- 
æ, 8 ntiacese, a and J ungerma ee, were 
In these — organs, . 
2 to stamens and pistils 
— appear to be 
ertain bodies which might 
ere pointed out, as well as 
The Eq 
many resp: pects allied to the last- mentioned orders, es: 
—- in developing spores with spiral filaments. The 
then — uded to, and in them the 
author — “that re 
trated in th 
—— ve pliytozoa, a 
their spores, 
phytozoa had —— detected by Thu 
d Unger, p 
d the various enine in which 
t, Brongviart, 
55 
42 ious, 
r e arrangement t of the 
nce betwee 
the coming in con 
h those of the Pistillidia may be e 
2. On the Ovule of Euphrasia officinalis, 
ie, M. his r Dr. Dickie gave a general 
view of the recent obserrations relative to the fertilisa- 
tion of the ovule a | 
idered, in a TR manner, the formation of 
ovule tubes in E asia. These tubes, which he for- 
merly. considered a being prolongatios of — apex of 
the n to originate from the interior 
e emb ryo Ae He has Starve: the tube eget 
the sac, but has not been able to determine fully its 
lation to the very minute embryo, although, in = in- 
8 was the ap nce of a con 
between them. He also noticed a romarkahie flask. like 
By G. 
oT 
- 80 
He ere r little 
tact doal the contents of he An Masi 3 
were 
hey a 
6 
4. Dr. Die 
Diatomaceous plan 
bourhvod of 
and will be 
| edition tr his 
are 
app: Í 
elevation on th 
w Briti 
tella of Ze 
into an lab 
ia, of 9 following p a 
kie 8 the discovery of a new 
o Meloseira, in the n 
allied t 
1 Iti =" the Criei of Thwaites, 
ublished u 
a, ma the publication of the second 
elected. 
nual, the various 5 seimen 
n his Seinen ion, viz. 
glandulosum, Koch ; — — Petiveri, a Mairii, 
b. Candollii, Godr. 
ns of whi 
m minus, b. 
own as a scientific gardener, 
rhamni 
or botany in the dis- 
trict where he so long * Several new members 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
The speci 
mauriti 
Nee 
; rodie, a beautiful 
ure specimen of a 8 — the lias of Glouees- 
had been examined by Mr. 
-a w 
orate comparison 
West- 
9 e identical with e angus- 
er. Mr. F. Bond exhibited tw. 
W which are parasitic 
(Testudo 
extended series of observations upon a m 
ese 
wo species of 
ommon 
— pe tortoise 
H. Haliday made an 
minute a 
NEW GARDEN PLANTS, PUBLISHED IN BOOKS. 
Where Published, 
Name Colour 
of Country. Quality. Natural Order. 
of Flowers, 
Time 
of Flowering 
Gartenzeit. 1847 
Gartenzeit. 1847 
Gartenzeit. 1847 
Gard. Chron, 1848,87 
Bat. Mag, 4351 
222 
% 
Yellow 
Yellow 
Yell., 
Orchids 
Orchids 
Orchids 
Begoniads 
Cranberries 
Cnty) 
(epiphyte) 
(epiphyte) 
S. X 
Caraccas 
Guatemala 
G. h 
8. R 
Peru 
Brazil Dogbanes Yellow 
spotted 
with purple 
Crimson 
seeere 
seen 
Where. 
1847 
1847 
Bat. Gard., Berlin. 
Bot. Gard., Berlin. 
Bot. Gard., Berlin. 
sia 
Bot. Gard. „Berlin. 
Veitch and Son's. 
Henderson's. 
x. B. — = Very handsome, t = Second rate. 1 = Tnird rats. ¥ = Unimportant, 
