THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



by parts of the valley: 





Walnut trees (as yet leafless) projecting here a 

 The great exportation of the fruit is fo: 



;rior to the Maltese and 



[::u-;ite ho i i I \ t 



working the ground. The result i 

 are in Italy. The « 



long been deprived of \l, 

 wUh great difficulty thj 



probably i 



fnerally fine and g< 



[July 17 



The Broad Bea 



1 ' -•'•■. ' 



Sbocten'cs. 



CALEDONIAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 

 " "lis was the "'■' 



The weather 



..: ■:■- 



.•in'l'ti 













son. For 



the four fin 



-• shrn' U 









- 



was assigned 



-', Hi 





to Profes- 







iu- i- 











:; n & 















Heaths, the fi 



















superba, and 











was awarded 



Clvm w lt! i,. 



to Mr. \ou 



-■ -'• ■ 







was assigned to Mr. Ritchie, pr. to W. M 

 or .Napoleon, Corallina, and Newberry's 



Hope Vere, Esq., for Duchess of Suthe 



. 



\ • it< i>. L-r. tu h. D,,,.,!.,., K-.,.., for Mrs. Ferrie, 

 dishii, Symmetry, and Mary Ann Baxter. F< 



rown specimen of any rare shrubby plai 

 prize was gained by Mr. Thomson, with Verouic 



and for the best recenth 



ious plant, by Mr. Y< 



eoptera, and read a paper on the habfc tfTry^ 

 , dfr HoeTen Silted Y .^m^ff t , ^ 



n attacked by the same^eS whilst ^T* 



7 B ? TA t I I IC t L S0CIETY °F LONDON 



■enorarywe-- - ^ 



f Marsham, Noi-.v 



radon , the U Horticuh;;i^: 



s&EZ\ 



iotTc^?^ 



jest's Consul for the Azores. Upwards of 40 SDteiM 

 have already been added bv Mr. Hunt to t , ' • 

 Azoric plants, enumerated by Mr. Watson in his «. 

 the last parcel received from Mr. Ho 



."■ - :- ." ■■ ' ■■■••;. 



flora of these isles and that of the South Western 

 counties of England. As far as thev hav* W„ ■»♦;._ 



Quercus 











rocks. Theflov-",. 



is here a 



rithere 



ndigenous.may sometimes be 





in this 

 parts o 



immediate neighbourhood, "though ' 

 the island it is mi! to he B( r m . 





article of impor 







ga U rde 8 ns 



•• '■','./ 





^ kitchen 





th vuh 



of Palermo (cont 

 ) for meadow 











name. They are 



■ 







'.ibiflorus,afe 





Plants, v 



:-y'l-'.i 



SdtX^; 





!w r < 





-. 



sE^-- uwi 





the island 



.' " Th ' 



o^Palermo 6 ! 



. '.'.'■, 





'.' v ■ " 



is 'up to W thew 





, gr. to Dr. Neill, for Veronica saxa 



iium, ErinuH alpinus, Silene marit 



ist, Ratho, for Alii 



was made to Mr. Thon 

 jronica saxatilis, Erigero 



ST. to S. Hay, Esq., for Du'ke of Corn" 



1 '"'- .^i.h.V. TiMphoue, }.e Mr, and 



e supply of duplicates for 

 attach Mr. Hunt's name! 





Beana in great 

 i <nc >t V iiuitj u^-ea as 



i he Orobanci 



T ' : ;< 



Dsa, called by tin 



EftE 



[^valleys, and thie* are more 



Lotus biflorus. Kitch, 

 Palermo is very good, a, 

 same as m Rouseillon and j (Psyche fusca), the 



L; i.--- Im:..- ..: f, ,-■,«„;:. All the specimens oi 



- : '■ ■ • ; ' • ■• . ■■ : . 



turn. Sr-mhoj .-a '>ci'lata.C n ttlejaintermedia,TrowBolum 

 '—"Worn of large size, and a well grown Acacia ool- 



recommended to general 

 earlier and continuing in 



j iymenopt 



-' ; '. ,: ; ... / '- : : '' •■'■■■■'■'■^ 



'■''■, 



f lime u o " 



Watson proposes to distinguish from Ammi majus, by 



pinnads bi-tripinn 



nd short descripi 



)Caule glabra strl.,: 



..ibida. Habitat 



iro T. C. Hunt, c 



Mr. Jasper W. Rogers commu 





>i the Cimex, which, 1 

 I destroy it. Mr. Boi 



l&birfos. 



aha By Philip Henry Gosse. 

 an Voorst. Pp.447. 



Big-tailed Humming-bird.^ 



J frequent the margiMJjl 



lasionally descendir 



