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aspecmsa; t.Me^.c 



: ; and to Mr. Youn,-,"f.. r 'cu« 



-.npetition.peciaeet 



•v, .-... i-l..!.ts ,rui,i the Society's garden excited noes 



.:;: .. :, |.-.ir;icuiai Iv •{-rowing specimens of CodtoItiI. 



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in .January labt, and forwarded in a forcing-pit. Jlr 



■i a preserved specimen of <J1tom 



A,...- : i A; ,,-, tu. etvsaj, in Honor, together with fr** 



LINNEAN SOCIETY. 



... . 1^|., v-.\ elected* Fello* of the Society'. Mr* 

 Ward exhibited specimens of Ferns from Ireland, 

 among these were some very fine specimens. Hyae. 



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, [.-■.I the extremities not only of the fronds but ot the 

 ,.• nduL.-* were converted into singular branches, gifing 

 ii the appearance of some of ih.- lii-lier :„r...« .: 



:nott, on the Linneaa genu 



m '•.:":; 



r;.i:o!:yinous with the genus Samara, and described the 



lental Garden ex- Travels in the Interior of Brazil. By George G 



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egard I; its so-called posses- 

 prize sioas a H regions ofAas 





""' f th relation fr* * 



' Pots, together' \' ,rk l i a Slft»" 



■ydrangeteformis^arecially interesting; and therefore gardeners 



