jM 84;.] THE^ GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 



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[CULTURAL SOCIETY. 



<. ; Mrs. G.H«if«« 



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J"tao bcerum, one of the handsomest of the Ch 



Epidendrum Stamfordu 

 towered Epiphora pubes 

 am Cavendului, Dendrob 



white variety, fl>» — 



; Brasavola>au 



;«^flaweri agC J, 



of the iii',/; 



FajKWf; D^™ o/ Humidity, Weight of Air, &c. 

 corresponding to all Readings of the Dry and IV 



with Directions foTusing, and Explanation of ti 



Theory and Uses of the Dry and Wet-bulb Th>, 

 mounters. By James Glaisher, Esq., of the Royi 



value of a good hygrome 

 ful by a number of elal 



>e dry and wet^bulb P °! 









employed without drain 



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n repeated wat r... a , ... 



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 ^s^the plants are well or illpotted. 



eep the pla 



^BM^ed m EnLll!' fiu . e 'y ,?°«*ered, and an equallv 



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ied by our senses. 

 i regard to heat and humidity, they are — 



^ Phalli^ P ur P le -Wossomed barker 





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Miscellaneous. 



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ural Society, had an iut, rview with i 



hness the Duke . f Cambridge, at Cambri 



l K"y:.. i!-!'' ,.A is gracioM™pleSed' 



Calendar of Operations. 



olting.-The usual campaign^ potting a 



