ae — 
e 
[June 24, 
8 
ulatin 
eans of a little instrument, having at t 
wi Se tas was p between the lens and 
objec 
Jun 2 —Charles Norton, 
a Marshal stated that he hadsuccee 
sent him fro 3 
ded in resolving 
with a lens of 
‘ocal distance. The 
ae noe Hippo- 
campus. on the 
structure of oa — 
Esq., was elected a Fellow. M 
speare. 
cells bore no ce ari to st of me 55 — re- 
resemblane ti- li 
e between the cells of carti 
ce 
animal, he ha amined a lar 
animals without being aah to detect them. 
described the structure of a fungus are on: the bodies 
araeters from 
has been + found in the same 
the last meeting for the session. 
situation. This was 
Rovat — — Lonpon FLORICULTURAL; June 20.— This, 
the third Sh di 
able. 
yal, Pre- 
PELARGONIUMS, or 
Sarah; 
ebe ts w 
— —— The — was an average “one for 
the season. Several collections of Miscellaneous Plants 
ses came from:Mr. Cole, 
— of Pot R 
wn by Mr. Bee e, gr. t 
Miller, Esq., of Tooting. The most prominent flower 
flo: ink, and the 
of bl and the 
ing were kap ai = in perfec ction. ‘Probably there 
never been b together — ag and fine a dis- 
play — * — yom produced by the 
in greater perfection. The followings is some 
— of the aw 
ards, 
INKS,—The Ist prize, in the Amateurs’ Class, was 
awarded to J. Edwards La of Holloway, who showed | * 
Goliah, og Old English Yeoman, Henry Sgert di 
ord Fs sms me paee . Lady Flor 
Harriet, Prin Whipper-in, 
Due 
A ee ee 
© 
925 
rs. t, Cri; 
terion, — a Morrison, 8 me Great Bri- 
to Messrs, ‘oolwieh, for Nor 
‘nt 
hess.| tom 
— 2. a — 
is 
a white flow 
Polargoni 
a lighter spot in 
ising variety, circular outline, oe petals, 
y the e, with broad le lacin 
e edge, with broad purple lacin 
— 
— — an 
pots, 
rma 
and and for Pelargonium 
12 varieties in the Nurserymen’s Koes 
obtained Mr. Do bson,, i an M 
eee 
he N 
Superb, 
N 
Sergeant, —— Satirist, Prin- 
—— in “lh Il inch pots, Mr. 
Mr, Robinson, gr. to 
ze for Orion, Signet, 
M 
Star, 
3 — — 
Vietoria, Anais, 
ns, Que eatman 
Sidonia, Ia Balle @’ Afrique, — tout fait, 
rcifolia coee 
inea. 
showy wain with large trusses ; 3d, 
2 Centurion, —.— Doreas, Aurora, 
Mr. Gaines coniributed a | with it 
L 
ceived a ls e) and 
» Sylph, Shield of 
For collections of 
J. 
— 
on Soil; of the effect produced by D 
roposed; P Properties of. 
Theory 
je i 
Soil, with some observations og l 
y drai * 
y of rain-water discha arged by drai 
quiescent state, 
a soil i > — s s te ous, or is 
into — beat — — 8 PY — — 
of — e entre — 
nently, the temperature of the m pae 
this:more Empra and benecaly — 2 
tative season. Rain-water at that time canveys 
rds — more elevated nr —— heat of the i, 
imparts it to the subsoil in 
it leaves the soll in a — state — — fresh Aias 
= nb a r condition to 
are open, 
uch of the rain 
enta, | the — — passes into — — 
ed bed, water remains 
tate, which must chill the roots of planis, 2 
Negro 
pa sm we 7 parple s ‘pet in miho top 
e 
ie a 
a Saft colour i site rosy ad 
SA 
133 on the Philosophy and Art of Land: drainage, 
lings, Goliah, Rubens 
Ba Mrs. H 
„Mrs. “yen Alpha. There 
i also exhibited, but not for — an admira- 
stand of wards, Esq., Holloway, 
ions from 
another of Carnatio 
— eran p the 3 the 
the Amat 
Salisbury, who — seed- E 
y i iá Prin 
marge water from 
io 
Drain 
Tyne.“ The first 
propose chief 
Nn A 
"| the heads of 
ing, faa ‘before ie Soc N 
the 
ages 
bee 
contains to 1 * the 
if acted upon would unquestionabl 
beneficial results e 
to this 
by withdrawin 
below, which water 
aintain its position, and p 
t 
ng the | 
—Bri 
etals, w 
of ro 
prec . p 
uce the most 
Fhe fallo 
. | 
ireto 
ge 
8 ree 
top p 
a spot, le in the bot- | 
petals (Mr. 9 Ne plus Uitra, French white 
rosy purple rew 
as ma 
smooth on 
b 
and stag- 
rom ii its density | 
diminish siete mperature of the su 
ns on the Physical Properties 42 
Matter, and — the Cause anà Physical Action of Des, 
— — "e 
25 it ent pida 
W 1 1 
"ba i i egal vies 
armed, for . 
which was 180 
male tnronghont 
of temperatur? 
natur a og, T aali oS p 
of stagnant water.“ : 
preparation of the bed, in 
meters were sunk, was as —— 2 
been ploughed in 1836 by steam 
of'9 (alias; and was well pulverized 
area, clear of! enii) 
into 12 beds intended for exper! 
which t 
___« The 
Hut 
ee 
“4 
i 
* 
tr 
: 
opening these 
rounded by a eatch-water drain, 
main 
ik 
EL 
4 
hes 
13, 19, 25, and 31 i 
