erin Glen Callater, Ciova, Glen Kc. 
they walked by Glen Tilt 5 — 
ce by the Pass of Killiecrankie a 
thene by Lomond. All the 
a on i 
ste Look 
fs 
— es were gathered. 
picked "both on 2 aos on 
a 10 es — rea was 
Ben 
; ao: a Luzula arcuata was se the lo't 
1 the vicinity of Ben na Muich ee ; Malge- 
detected in considerable quantity on 
a beautifal variety of Hieracium 
n 
THE GARDENERS 
rupture of — 
from extrem 
V. 0 
ite 5 
ing polar 
CHRONICLE, 
159 
Pes and its egos es takes place, 
and, appears in a tri- 
* from rea 
3 indeed be deeply penus 4 >= 
sophy to d 
5; 
$ ; lpi H 8 t the least affinity in the mode | 
— Ke. Orobus niger was e at the Pass of production of ahe pra envelope. is in eed most | La — 5 dines some poe — sited 
of Killiecrankie. Dr. alfour then made so arks| probable that the t ly allied, but many sweet eatable berries, a 3 lke S — ha 
onthe p of vegetation in — 5 * 5 of Edin- an intermediate link is wanted to ke the one flow quality am a — — 
and the injury done b te frost, in the naturally from the other. j pecies 
mes which he stated that 8 nivalis was i Doubtless yr speculations are a very trying oe especialy ye al we as — fo ane aos — 
flower i ) rden, and Erant e 3 and so far beneficial to the student; but we Low will be able to the plants — ihe 
in Dr. Neills garden, on the 10th inst. Seve oo uch eth 3 not rather lead away fiom effects of their —— * this is — et somewhat 
were — Fellows. a — tend to establish it doubtful. On a shelf near the glass * stove were 
1 — ̃ — bout illatori 
Nora. . em a 2 . THE PURPLESTAINED ON CID. fone s — dome diftoulty — — na 
NIVERSARY, F. 1e Treasurer in the chair. x (Oncidium luridum var. purpuratum, Lindl.) y some in causing of this to vegetate; but if 
gathered when ripe and sown immediately they are 
17s. ôd., 7 371. 128. 6d. more than 
a ee in 846 $ which may be part 
the improvement the Society’s Shows, 
- which during the last called for marked approval. 
resolution was passed ate in future the offices 
secretary ate collector, the former being paid by a 
a “tee Bic Society then proceeded to elect 
John Brigh 
. Ne 
4 for t = ar, when zht Esq., 
P Trea and Mr. ille Sec- 
j etary. By the 3 s account, it appears that the 
receipts during the past year were 437/. 138. 4d., 
and the expenditure 443/. 2s. 10d, amne a balane ce 
‘i due to 1 of 5, 95 6 sd. The usual business 
having been transacted, and thanks vied ts the Trea- 
U Auditors, and Secretary, the meeting 
— ; 
Die Pfianzenordnung der Gonatopteri er Hydro- 
d Von Dr. 97 Bisengrein. . 
: pp. Xxx, and 584. gvo. 
— of an introduction to the study 
nes, and comprises 9 the colle as nam 
erns or Water-Ferns, Lycop 
R inoearpess » Isoeteæ, ene 
It is in the true Oken 
ell be imagined. An extra 
page e book would ve : 
5 Ke —— tmay be 3 from its perusal 
we shall 1 t the mass of speculation 
on the 
3 
à —. puzzled 
ists, both as regards 3 = affinity. We 
e author has thrown light upon it; 
him speak for himsel 
i ye ae a composition of the whol 
d from the apes 2 eight, 9 
grains (spores). Each of 
2 is in a state 
j ing to ge ation, so hat 
— —. the ger of an em 
Pollen. grain, but is fluctuating between ripe- 
t This condition of extreme ma- | 
by the circumstan at the integu- 
nis burst open aud reflected, in consequence 
20 aly a appear 158 Kay naked within, 
wis six processes whicli 
the centre of the globule. The pollen 
et, rebounding a ripped m 
eh i 
globule, and by 
ri 
the of ye pupa we it — that 250 e ; 
ne Society are i eee state, the committee 
— enabled 1o and — in sci —— 
the ) 
a 
in eee 
shows that the pe N d is larger in all its parts 
than the original spec 
r. Low 
es: kent, whic 
only for a portion of what win 
wh 
; mperia W 
150 = of o our voluma for 1847. In — to Rhododen. 
i tunate, 
t 
tubiflora 
its integument, As in the centr e the 
se with h purple wade the li Me as ric 
wi Ai 
e’s Oneid. 
t looks, in fact, as if it 
etween t s sli 
18 eross e two. It is slightly an 
agreeably aromatic, The nnexed cut was taken jpe 
cimen which el with Messrs. Loddiges 
last; it is of the natural size, and thus 
Garden Memoranda. 
ws Nursery, Clapton.—In visiting = glass 
are extensive, sev eral novelti es pre- 
mselves, some account of w 
ia 
f the he kind s —.— 
same island, 
n se 
E 
ef G 
istory is given at 4 
h much was 5 Low 
at a few lacie being alive—some oneal 
ow blossoms, the others a deep red, called 
s, of whi 
0 have 
In a s — stove, erected last autumn, 100 feet | 
rang 
rum, and produ 
the manner 
ean 
in a few 
10 feet high, 161. 16s 
141. 10s.; Eximia, 
-the old double 
Mf 
with t 
— bel ‘aeons eg 
cing lancifolium speciosum 
z 3th Eden pit w 
imbricata, 
else, the only — = = — 8 5 
eep in the soil, to have the loose as 
the ends of 
e habit of — 
and res d 
ere also flo owering. * of 
rare Cyclamen ibericum, with its white v 
e show-house was gay with ei wa 
P. 
it to bloom, but although less A ee, 
effect, the blooming, has 
and we fear 
a Fe ips, Hyacinths, &e., 
adjoining it 2.9 a fine collection. mi New cw Holland plant 
bloom a 
ong w in retty little hardy C) 
to P. dentet from r 2 mountains, nearly 
d 
wths 
er conditions favour- 
been unaccomplished, 
ideratum. 
must ever remain a des 
high, 21. 
Incarnata, 
Woodsii, 7 feet igh i 198. 3 and . Mundi, 
4l. each. z è 
A Camellias.— Thi fine collection of 
(as was announced at p. 139) 
nesday and Thursday last 2 
ssrs. Loddi 
; plants oi 
white irom M 17s. to s * 6d. each 3 
gi 
155 
den: d feet high, 5 18s. ; Re Sesser ae nee i 17s. 6d. ; 
9 feet! 
E high wees 
5s. to 305. and 
1 
BE. VERS a OS ae RRS Oe ae 
NEW . — eee 3 IN 8 
N. B. = Very ha hirdrate. 1 unimportant. 
| Tim When firat 
Where Published, | of 2 Quality. 7 Erden 1 Colour 3 ee | Where. 
3 = C. pl. rar. No. 9| Swan River 5 Goodeniads Pale blue. 4 1847 Geneva, š 
' ü x G. hk 
8 D. C. pl. rar. No. 10 Mexico! Stoneerops Yellow May 1847 Geneva. 
F ; G. . i ! > 
Heewes, ark Chron., 1848, Peru ; re Heathworts Rose in 1847 Veitch and Son’s. 
- 119 . T : . 1 5 5 
matoehilum............ Gard. Chron, 1848, ee i Orchids | White and April 1846 Loddiges. 
1 us maerocar p. 139 ‘| S. 1 a Fellow. ee ke oe à 
1 15 fruit 1 .. Bot. Mag., t. 4333 | Swan River | (epiphyte) ] Myrtle blooms |- ip : Gate 
Ntdodz 3 Gumtree cece G. 5 i ; : ania 
a Bot. Mag., t. 4336 Java Heathworts Orange Summer 1847 Veitch and Sons. 
e G. R i 
