THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



***£[' ( ThfooW dr ta^lrSwn V torn K °*?" 



kS*. I have found in 1J hour from tot""**' "£ 

 «.**<* «re was put into th . e >3 fi ^-^'es itself seiuibly 



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Sbocfertes. 



LIXN.EAN SOCIETY. 



. Giteon, Esq., of Saffron Walden, was elected 

 r. A paper was read by Dr. Falco 



Sing to the tribe Gastrodieae of Robert Browi 



A»ri,<nd S urroi 



SKewofshea 



i» flowers resemble those of B 



f»Gastrodia. The perianth is n 



Jjjadffltosixequa' : 

 J*Je lip lis larger tlian 



?T . The sti ? raa is h 



*to column. The polle 



' place is occupied ty 

 iths. The root is bulb. 



ii ii.m I 



>us, and 



horls. In Gastro- 



.CAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 

 elected. Mr. James Barnes exhibited 



mens of diseased Potatoes of (his year's 



Dovedale, Gloucester 



Jig. Arundo Laponica (Wahl.) 



*itt ma fFn be ♦? tributed t0 "h^earij age of 1L 

 Sr£"„„Sf nfl J e P eu <*clanifolia, (Sm -not Poll ) 

 2^7 v hb r h °? d °f GodalmiVg, Surrey ; com 



**»trfthe fruit mnl 0t ^ ; lst ' tM " «*Mii,.]ri™ 



more hk e that of the l jlt v , : „ 

 M-MSt-STlSS l^^enalii (Smith' 



»^th^ s ^^^^vin,thevariat,,n, 

 i^^n, were thinnVTbV U t l r* r,,1 '' S - wl,i, ' K in 



v.. I! 



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and 2ndly, as showing 



fc> e ^tv?HeVariur? men 

 gjng a clear 'tLm^S^T 



^t^Setrf 



> T i^ l ^^tToTe~dinburgh. 



quantitative analysis c 

 Dr. Balfour made ren 

 relative to centrifugal d 



snee of fungi, especially Agaricus oreades, in a circu 

 arrangement without any alteration in the Grass.—! 

 r rdine agreed with Dr. Fleming ; and stated tl 

 )wth of fungi in lawns was often not in a circul 

 r, but of various forms, and w 



still required determination, and urged 



No. 2, by C. C. Babin 



e of attending to tl 



. thyrsoidens, n 

 "-'tor; R. Ba 



:ulatus, Bal 

 Specimens from those j 

 Dr. Bell Salter, and from Bloxam's fasciculus, were ex- 



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tural History." Professor A. De Candoli. 

 an honorary foreign member ; Dr. F. Marius Barueoud 



&X: 



New Garden Plants. 



ematis tubulosa. Tubular-flowered Clematis or 

 in's Bower. Greenhouse Plant. (Crowfoots. *> 

 h of China. 



dsome but singular-looking Cleijpatis, with an 

 . bitty branched stem, long petioled leaves, and 

 clusters of blue flowers. These leaves have rather the 

 appearance of some Actsea. It has flop 

 eenhouse of the " United Gardeners' Nur> 



70. Sxaticeeximia. Large Pink Sea Lavender. Hardy 

 Perennial. (Leadworts,*) Songaria. 



ure of sandy loam and peat. It may be increased 



viding the old plant when large enough and in a 



lant state, but the best mea 



seed ; seedlings, however, will 1 



Fischer. — Botanical 



the following 1 



t of the embryo of the 



frog ; Wasmai 



u :'..i 4 



should be kept rati — *~ 



ed freely by < 

 Septem ber.— Ii olan i 



equal in point of execution to whs 

 ss usually produces, are yet sufficient fi 



Esq., on the cultivation of the Potato. It c 



A pamphlet On the Cause of the Potato 1 



vm was certainly engendered, although not i 

 i found as severe in laud to which no manure i 



>rove anything. Mr Rawstornr 



happened. 



Robinson's whole 

 Smoking Meat and 1 



3, Agra) is a catalogue of the plants found 

 vated, near Agra, arranged accorr" 

 s system. It must be of local vak 



who know how to employ 



::' et de Physu 

 r A. Richard (8vo, Paris, Be-chet J 



a large number of woodeuts, 



self as ordinary Professor of Medicine and Botany 

 the Athenaeum of Amsterdam. It should be read 

 all geologists and speculators in cosmogony. The t< 

 dency of it may be gathered from one of its conclud 



rfbeen'mJT*?? 0Ut that anal y^ of 

 ,d DrKn^ Pr S' f ' M 



an <i thor g hrthat oD thi fore Mn v 



*Ba°d mentJon ed, as confirmers^o 



Agarics , 



s species of his predecessors, and he also 

 existence of spontaneous hybrids whicl 

 garded as species. He describes the mar 

 1 as one impenetrable thicket of hugeCarices and 



i are more distinctly show! 



i hardy little herbaceoi 



garden of the Horticultural Society, from s< 

 from Captain Mm 



Howers in August and 



Garden Memoranda. 



ely on a journey to Wells, I visited this 

 id the gardener kindly showed me bis 



• 

 jn. The Pines, both fruitiDg and succession, 

 looked remarkably well, and there were some very fine 



