rHE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. [hsv }■> 





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though now we have had ten days of dry, hot 

 ';' ,|. weather, and ever; thing is rapidly coming on, the 



v Italian gover'n- 



vo ,: u ; meats, in a constant state of alarm. !' 



hhIi- an i.nJ.'r is already prei lived to j. rohil.it the exportation 



"*35 duties oaual - , &c, introduced 



object of Mr? VeSw^d'sT^^iS'to^^ 



That the Aphis which has been found upouS>„J tn J j 

 know '"j r ® at £ d " or a new . Iv imported species, but was wdl 





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itcal garden was unfo 

 % hill looking to the 



the great advantages afforded by 



by "the" Fr- 

 it >yal pal 



i, on the road not 



a-te, r.utwiihwtaini; :;edbv parent tuber. "~. i 



itioned by Mr. Wes 



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i plants rendered almost imj = am, was still found 



herited from the parent plant. With the exception of 

 these few plants, the entire crop retained its healthj 



app. a uice until Sunday aften 



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nsis, Prosopis jnli 



.... ...Janoxvlnu, L 



mJ camph 



;i/'e. leie-i 



sign Correspondence. 



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t .-'-a- lai-e clusters of com-; Podoearpu 

 maorophyha and elongata, Callitris rhomboide 



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Pmus Montezuma; and leiophylla amongst the young 



' ", : ^ r l " * l ' v % 'gorcus. Among Palms, they have 



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in his garden having been singularly free from disa* 

 <me of these plants on the iouo*- 



the ground was found to present tie same dried, 

 withered, and discoloured appearance as in tto 



:ir proper huieti. ns (pi-, du u 



M to be leonen: 



except perhaps a Garden 



s in the open air is 



^ u „ ic » urtvmg ngurea, ; 



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V. Anderson, late curator of the Botanic G 





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of the paru to winch ft M apP W. { lmng specimen of the Proteus anguinus, from" the 



« irom EeYx'Kb, 

 is disease. 6. That the diseue 



<ed by this disease. 6. Thi 

 y appear in the offspring 



drooped, and i 



;sent general healthy J 



|CALEDONIA> UOilTRT l.TL'UAL S 

 wS found"itte> Mr Dow 



'PrinceTf Wales, *I>uche« ^^a 



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