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y ashes. This 



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and supported 



. . hear that the ! 

 the foliage, and the appear 



pressed W it 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



^p^ndent'sretned^for 

 'f er r hos hatfoHinit 



gradually fall 

 improve ; an 



asserted it was owing to the 



; to metheoth 



of an old English Oak.— ,/. Grit/or, Nurseryman 



Preserving Birds' Nests.— Those nests which ar 

 built in walls, and in holes of trees, and on the grounc 

 ought to be taken out of their respective situations an 

 placed in cases made of pasteboard. Those which ar 



the birds begin to sit, and the eggs must undergo th 

 process mentioned in " Essays by C. Waterton, Esq., 

 who kindly furnished the above statement. — A Cor, 



This pest to the garder 



1 from the jail of this cit : 



entrappin 



the name 



The most of his favoui 



icolor, producing a long pendulous spik 

 s ; Ornithidium miniatum ; Dendrobiur 



others!— Messrs. Veitch and Son, c 



Ja.....:i 



Irangea, nearly a 

 ut specimens oi ' i • 



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Cyrtopodium, resembling C. Andersonii and 

 Mr. Van Houtte's so-called Thunbergia fastuosa, were 

 by Mr. Moore, gr. to R. Hanbury. 



Mikania— a "twining, composite plant, with large. 



roundish, handsome leaves, and heads of little in- 



red flowered double Hippeastrum ; and Mr. Eyre, gr 



Gloxinias.— Of Fruit,' J. Luscombe, Esq., of Coombe 

 Royal, Kingsbridge, sent . d -h oh 1 vi hi ' Mi ul 



named Eleanor, which he thinks different from any noi 



apparently a most abundant bearer ; but the trait. 

 perhaps hardly ripe enough— tasted somewhat acic 

 A Providence Pine-apple, weighing 6 lbs. 12 oz. ; an 



Jael i -i . ' t II 1! iu( >y, i [ . of South Lambeth.- 

 From the Garden of the Society were various Orchids 



by Mr. Ha! 



ing world has ju 

 and has been bu _ 



1 ' 



Bmall, good hand, but his forged letters show a < 

 ::.;. and a curious misapplicatiu 

 v. . 



and Aberdeen, as a most sue- n 





i. jasmmoidesj ; the 

 , od plant for rock- 

 mone-flowered Rose, 

 ) is one of Mr. For- 

 related to the Musk 



purposes of hybrid 

 ne collection also contained the deep, i 

 •ed Bouvardia splendens; the hai 

 ;■;■! t'l'v-n-ia pubescens, an admin 



aiums, beautiful things i 

 t which unfortunately i 



:olor ; gibbosum, a gree 



t. • 











The Cape will, no doubt, giv, 





and, if we can only once get tl 



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objects will soon be reinstated. After th 



sides, and quite open to the S.S.E . , u the oth •••.-./. ,v , 





: 



r correspondent, Mr. Hur- 



for the purpose of electing a new member < 



. .. ■ 



as declared to be elected, in 



byhimfor the admirers of Polmaisetoadopt. 



the room of F. G. Cox, Esq., deceased. 





ROYAL BOTAXIC SOCIETY. 







not see " why heat should not as well be pr 









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horizontally above the flame. Is he m: 

















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plate, not the tentli of the cost of such « 





be more readily heated, would not con- 



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stasis 



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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



JuhC.-Siv <'. 1 • ,..-., 

 The Earl Spencer, R. Blanev, A. 1 . -!«',. , 





