998 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
i 
[APRIL 8, 
will insert the following 3 which I hope will be 
y u tisfaction of all ated 
proprietor, can Mr. 
ut upon any estate a plantation planted 
and manage 1 in his own way, and not less t — 
— g as a fait specimen of 
viper shelter themselves, when alarm d, by ru 
down the throat of the old one? Count 
n | gen 
— to it. pril 5. 
Railway ; Embankments. In reply to my commu 
. G” tells me that keeping ohne — fee 
nt? 72 
e 20 
the re plan antin ng; nena at 
the — time, the height of es igar above thë 
of the nearest sea coast ? inf 
y to prove a failure ; 
to the truth of this? 
5. 
„and even 
foot in such cases; how co’ 
tree wi 
eee 3 cler e to dogs and goats, a cir- 
cumstance which is d for by examining the 
very diffe Bh conformatio tion at the satin vot these 
very remarkable instance analo, 
to the _sabject x% related by, who 
sent for certain the cause of the 
icts, 
In Russia 
raised to enable hie thier 
eigenen und 
A 
for the 
ted an 
super} but after Se trials I press: my 3 wre s an 
| my | two new varieties from the Canaries, bu 
n hi 
that wel from. the 
into th 
bended Sea ga heated to redness; 
ts 
e „eg in the 
nd , 
particularly Oak.— ee A poe" — I thin 
er, that the trees when pee ele d should 3 ton 
shoo 
pm produ 
that much Bigeni — the operation of E Telling: 
hen a tr n at the time of 
lin 
a 8 
hat some of your 0 
up this subject more fully, as all oa admit that it is 
tance.— noaster. 
days; in Mare 5 
Total for eer cong 782 inch t days 
8 “Deo. 31, 1847, 25. 092 inches 
_ et days ry o called w any 
eag ie — fallen during the 24 pete 
Total for rwe 1847, and spring, rae 52. 874 
inches and 130 wet days.— T7 Minder mere. 
The followin — a the amoun of rain w which has fallen at 
Carisbrook in the first rind months of 1047 and 1848. 
January . ee 
te a oe * 
March éé 
—Anne, Cera, Tele of Wight, April 
r. r in burning re n 
e papan — fumigating plant stru ing 
suffered severely from sickness when 
more or less injured, sometimes ex 
Fuchsias losing their foliage — 5 I was, therefore, 
naing new Vanda sent from Java by Mr. 
fully spotted all over 
Of all 
a tia 
8 I observed | 
— 
ie ane lo 
spike of large flowers, whose w 
color, a less 
a Brockleburstina 7 
nthus speciosus, the most bri 
e somewhat lost amid t mpie 
with which the plant is orcas 
Silver Medal was awarded for the frst m 
and a Banksian Medal for the Aise chynan entioned * 
s same nurserym sent 
is amabili 
arger at ossessi well-defi fined colour in the 
lip than the other, though n not ‘the large- -flowe red species 
red at P · 393 the 
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way “of, though potest pacer? eae ni macrophyllum; 
amelli blush-co ododendron from 
“Himal ayan ntains, 8 some ts. A 
Knightian Medal v was awarded che 
H 8 = 1 Apple place, 
under 
bellows as former ly, until about 
2 years ago, when I —— = 5 following n ee: by 
lant structures, w 
d placed 
ona common dust-shovel, and 8 
ge e h 
S í 
ts from 3s. 6d. to 4s. per Ib., there is 
and I have never had a single 
mode of fumigating.— 
So tieties. 
oe 4.— W. 8 Esq., in 
in, oma 
been 
8 
By — —— 0 
instead o 
ans, best 
ae be a of them; 
vario 
Linnean, March 7. Mr. WestwooP 
taining o bservations 3 Bolbocera®s 
