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roportion of white or uneatable parts atore i to it.— 
01 miscellaneous subj Croydon, sent 
n 
e Society were the 
plants of — san gane, Cereus 
so plants of 
n 
Daniel. 
siana ; two Cape Heaths ; 
a large ved flowered iverlestiog $ ; Ligustrw 
yperia 
rple-blossomed Cape plant ; 
- Torenia asiatica, and en Orchids. 
. W. Spence, Esq., F. R. S., 
A large — of insects of 
cently formed in the island of a 
o exhibited by Verno 
ENTOMOLOGICAL; June 5 
tis eitriperda, a bea 
hibited 
rarest 
um, we! 
e there is not the! 
to | treasure to 
THE GARDENERS’ 
also exhibited a dish of Ash-leaved aren which abound in many flints, and we = other | | e with th 
panpa inclosed i in ‘them, are calcul 
CHRONICLE: 
Fy 
is to be regretted t 
2 * of the work had been 
that the int ——— tory rem 
of Killerton were not reserved till the beste of the 8 
9 
3 Mr. Ralfs ould | 
so the Paraguayan Tea 
383 
geen ae 
a pretty Glox- 
inia, in the way of aue cee but with a —.— blotch 
of red in the ums and 
ord ee x paraguayensis). 
In the large sto 1 Ce 
pale N cto s 
gro 
Isthmia, is precisely the 
and that if a thread of 
ia 
h of Diat 
same with 
Desmidium 
resented by mathematical 
3 of Diato- 
omaceæ, as by 
— indicating 
the order of brace ome of — sins thé very sam 
Isthmia. 
— woul 
ne point is peculiar! 
on Alge late 
captiousness, ph 
| almost have been — 
It would be erg to 
iving — eredit to Mr. 
he plates are en 
— to be desi — nd h 
— y no — . 
e hope 
dee, * ‘ri Alge 
work on 
most 
of Kiitzing, ‘it is by pe 
Jenner 
graved, which sect Tile or or}? 
also — pelts 
in Mr. Ralfs“ work, 
yo — 
which is highly to his credit, that, though in a treatise 
his figures a 
d observations 
y he 
blicly most unjustly abused, 
cree of any —— ill will or 
the mstances might 
— this notice without 
r the drawings f 
— of Desmidiez, | 
serozosma | of a 
aie 
g in its beauty than — Dight-blowing Cereus, was 
1 with flowers dls 
tabi 
ful as they are in 
ingly we fear ever ea 
The large Lælia 
akin 
n of 
eet hig 
and beside it, a bed of the true 
of N „ which is not 
ned 
— will now complete our 
by 
æ, On Which 
in neretng — als. W. 
— for — as is the wor 
contri butions to 
a similar 
a great 
complete as to pama 
hou agh 
we eld be th 
vens exhi 
sects, 
New Paves including 
very rare | 
great numbers of the 
in rearing | 
a 
chiefly from a Tole of of 5 and athe 
veo | Ko ution, tay’ 
e Jast teu 
r 3 
her 1 —— of th the 
at of the "Pieti, which | i 
by no means exhausted 
hee any real — l 
Al gee which re- 
an is 
neh 
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5 
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b 
ry , it is impossible to arrive at just notions | 
—— of their affinity without a B 
knowledge of their morpho- 
sub- 
er are per 
a desirable variety. 
not proved distinct from the old P. M. 
In the new + conservatory put up by Messrs. Hartley 
sis. P; 
ject, and it is highly p 
t 
hese objects, as also of 8 
and Co., were two fine plants of Mr. Fortune's Crypto- 
— 
Som 
ons of this 
— with the genus Pentho 
mal 
possesse 
nearest ally being t 
his 
choptera, and requesting 1 
entomologists for the completion ed 
t Rebiews. 
British 8 By John Ralfs, M. R. C. S. 
Reeve, and Reeve, London, 1848. Pp. 
and 226, tab. 35. ae lage 
A more peated creditable work than that which 
observatio 
is singular insect, showing that it | So 
G 
Horticultural ksnd 
were 
was a large specimen of 
i „ as 
we have now 
e urgent instance of his frien ieee thee 
him to give ee the publie the results of eee 
The . is one which » 
been su bjected, and whic 
their well being. 
In the greonhouso, n next the 
kin 
of arborea ; the 
* 
| formation of cellular tissue in general. 
n 8 
ecount of this establishment at the 
in their size, and — 
on the subject of te 
arden, Turnham-green,— 
resent time 
one or wo fine 
the blood-stain 
Orchid- plant of 
ossom. y prove 
nport. | desirablo N the former looking like a dwarf form | 
latter is 
more in the way of sinuata. 
— 
as n aed gun oo sagt 
flowered 
re | Brugmansia called Knight, 24 8 the yellow blossomed 
h appears to be so suitable to f Ara 
to excite some atte 
Ceanothus, viz. 
ee Da a — . 
Herod Ohe Chestnut 3 avia Californica), said 
female Garrya seg hra 
galis, pera en e Laurel ; 
| glaucous leaves, and said to have —— Seu! 
several Evergreen Oaks ; 
California 
eee, a 
ae 
| sanguinea w 
Mimulus glutinosus. 
e been re- 
ted 
— il of the late scarcity of food, attention 
has been drawn to the Arracacha, other things, 
a 1 substitute for the Potato, and it has been 
