^HE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Feb. 27 



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 This is an important point in relation to the geo- 



n.msMiigault relates that 

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tnbution of plants on the surface of the earth. The 



the'li !w erin-> of '•■ 7,!w't ','" 'ti ' ' ' ."''J" ' ' '' "''^ J 



Garden Memoranda. 



air in any given district. 



seems to have been well chosen, being free from the 



On voiu- right, iiponei -taring the nursery, is a magr.i- 



: offices are tliousam 



uion is forward. These 





, 1816 and 1822 



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ti:— Sparaxis, Ixias, Bahiai ..-■ ,' -' ■■ 

 , it is to be hoped, be restored to im 



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ugliest and largest, is < 

 mequal parts, the larj 





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