THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
— e excuce us from 
aera. it is “absurd ” 
young * vi sae: refuge in their 
ih; what na ier say is that belicf is 
and they wait for the latter. ay em > 
p found who will swear that 
azo to be e into blood : 
8 believe t 
: space. 
N we can fird Pp eaders, like myself,: appear 
of opinion 
Soa he is pleased za Pisin 2 ane only 
meno capita n M‘Quhae’s ob- si oo ions, and, in fact, 
8 apf ear to acsi-t this view of the 
‘seapacious vaia 3 2 ” the 
bo trani,” E 4 nature of the integument, 
3 are k be fi vag in, or fair med deduced 
account; w the time, he 
nd carefully E EN great Inge 
cat that tsuch an estimate 
— wary fact 7 end 
J 1 What the habita © of the rem stie seals 
Iknew Klo and it is not always safe dge from 
+ but certainly those frequenting our — — do not 
min nay epi on the surface, and with their heads 
de, 
e head fro om — 5 to time for air 
re to oa. 
sight ehed exerci: sea 
s but little Hs dle = aig E 5 
In 
f hose, ‘who, like ‘Captain. M ee, 
yi a position which gives them greater facilitfes fi 
p, give 
nd misconception, 1 w back 
mutated and transfor nied by those who stand as 
negative character; to the: contr and, in 
ae ee 11 alluded 15 by Prov essor 
wen, as m ned iu the Wer eb i ransactions,” i, 
n hang to the ac 5 
of Surgeons, 
long to the anim al hebat but 
the carcass lad been entirely 
ee * aad the force of the piel ek may 
= 8 u vith the . e of 
1 
i * "ee fasts. 
y be but 
may also att ain to a very great age, 
g, die sanie individual ma have de en 1e- 
eni so tht as set — various 100 
ned withia certain 
tin eed w instances, yielded up its 
8 or eviden 
nd à ce in favour o 
i t e collected, simply 
— of the body is often accompanied by 
n h the appearance of 
& and dead, as well as of more 
th i 
them? We d o 
af your eo ee end rell, that is al he rs 
hile 
nadmissible the faet of ‘her N or; 
evidence as. to what ji 
snomena of Nature, as displayed in var Aar Parte to 
nos rst u en 
h 
s | fosely in a conservatory at Syon. 
3 although the f 
-| the 3 ngered 
— conservat 
flower these 
border, and which 
t three monthe. ich ‘has been i 
ay safely be 
bat Mr. A Kendall — nd that if 
green plant, in nine cases out of ac 
e off in winter, Be the plants in ama rie 
ater to show that the best place to 
stove. 
d that euch was also already 
rear with the — be had so treated. sp 
exhibit ted had been struck late i in spring, and had been 
ept during summer in the ements where — A, were 
e in flower. Early in October 
mo o the stove, in which they have esr Sy freely, 
and — vise to do so all the winter. With t 
gardener t 
3 Epidendrum v 
kn eno specios 
i A similar award was a 
made to M. de Jonghe, of Brussels, for — — lum 
vpn an ae eae though not quite a new 
cie — handsomest of the genus, 
and — pals and — and a bluish 
violet lip slighty rte with w 
= iety of the J i 
species’ 0 
rather than beautiful; and, with them, fruit of Jan 
fruited pro- 
aw — fe both these productions — From 
wep Esq., of Mark Sligo, ca 
tion of Citrons, consisting of 2 varieties er this kind. a 
vuit, weer 
point imetta, a Lime 
having a youn fruit growin ing out of the roith of the ol 
one, a curious peculiarity it ecnstant ; but 
be so s a 
C. M 
bem 5 ed 
a disposition i 
be highly pon e to make a n delicios 
ro- 
re fy It w that the trees 
hile sef these fruit ae ‘all e to in — bed of the 
most 
tifiea 
erat A 
wre: Blacksmith 1 N agape Foe ce 
me eae unty. The tree, a sniall one, 
have — is year 10 gallons o of beauti- | 
Itisa fine looking varie 
ey, n 
was stated to 
Mr. M. described it as ex- 
ê vision of sea serpents, - mait 
al individuals at o | the Herefordshire Pearman. | voored, und 
in not parallel. W. Brodrich cellent for baking, exceedingly 2 eh Roberts 
; but we in no way | of a beautiful colour when dressed. Mr. B > 
w as his long and not “the Duke of Cleveland, at Raby ` ar- 
us to understand him. In the ap- gr. hibition of G of two 
the position of Captain | ham, se sc K. t r? N 
jcati bunches of . i 
to relieved from t 
n 
8 
e animal y 
t to bear 
matter 
tain as dat 
: Saas 
men 
. e Dy w Bur | of super 
e ages Have i 3 that a gun 
ae Ba 3 merely raised a dispute, T a M 
Ibs. 6 02 
í en of ‘cannon Hall Museat, 
as 
na 
3 8 
oa 
38 
— 
8275 
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g 
11 
nsidered as a —4 
treated 
wW 
f Orchids, Mr. Dob 
Beck, sent the pretty Oncidiam un- | Cu 
u 
R. S. Holf q s mentioned ‘that of this 
fine species there are sea? varieties, some hand- 
somely spotted, others nearly white mpara- | 
tively valu Mr. Ivison, e Duchess 
a 
The fruit is small 
ellow, and 8 the * of ros ' 
ster: ware 
— 
whether this rea 
pi 
hing condition. tow 
er at Markree for this 
ng Apple, raised in 1832 by Mr. | 
8 
of health ; 
| Bictonenee, 
is son > A — 
Hugelii, ibe whitish. — th — — — 
eid >, ent t beauty ; ; and six sorts of Ch 
re may also be used £ 
mily when old ; but ¢ tọ induce it 
3 ore russeted than that of 
„lick in quality it F similar, 
ould substitute th for the old 
oo more healthy, and 
e 
rom the chair, 
Lrxxxax N Sk Sena „in th 
bn. geg was chester’ i Peleu ma, * — 
interrupta, found at Thetford, in Sys me by the 
W. W. Newbould, were nted, The remainder of 
in as: ‘Bye-laws were cela re 
a ers 0 
f ar. aara t was read, 
Mr. Westwood exhibited specimens of the genus ee 
in Dr. Horsfield’s 
“he had made at il 
of short notes of anything remark- 
— to him during the day. 
Boranicat, of EmNnunon, Nor. 9.— The President 
in the chair. The — tho meeting by 
aking a few observati the flourishing state of 
he Society and on the eommunjeations v zich had been 
—1. Algo or rivntalos 
mentioned, 
: togam — 
2. Stirpes eryptog of prienna ; by tho 
ie 
wards, the Cr 7 —— Flora 
A — * Sa weet 
The — states that 
i appa to be very p eet i 
tend to . 
Mr. : 
ed some per oie 
exhibit selery, 
ent 
spectabilis, 
of the 
re Fo this latter at 
ia Sosi i Contificate of Merit was ’ 
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