1847. 



" LINNEAN SOCIETY. 



,n, Esq., was elected a Fellow.— Mr. Ba- 



) deformed, 



j^J^ARDENE RS' CHRONICLE. 



paper of great iw. t 



- 

 •gnathus Grantii, a~Lucanad 



Country Shows. 



T ebpment of the Oil Beetle, Melee." This paper was 



ryure , t the tegument or external portion of the body, 

 tluch was held to be the primary and essential struc- 



a 5 toderma, and at first composed 

 .- ... '■ cc, -. !. >•■ the \.)iin- tissue of plants. The 

 farm of the body of the embryo was shown to depend 

 entirely on changes which take place in this tissue, and 

 u: :U' i rinci; - « Lie!, in luce tiiese changes operate 

 thonghout the future life of the animal in its various 

 udjmorphoses. The growth of the tegument was shown 



■ fanned by the inner bark 



Hunter and hi 



l which woody fibre 



nuclei. The mode of growth 



-ally, and in a 

 i original observ ' 



[published. The formatii 





f^^S'^::t_ 





■ changes in tae relative dev 



■ . : ■ • 



« nose which lead to the formation of the hard 



jwtan of the perfect insect, were noticed ; an. 



2UlS n,ei1 of those which ar « t0 follow ; man y oi 



Cb oZZT !?!r P ' Whilst 0therS were whispering 

 <*& other so audibly as to prevent the reader of the 

 !Kg of g M r ear ^ n J ?° di9C ^ion followed the 



I of soiree, and abolish ^dumb 

 "** of reading papera . 



fc,28 M J IC s 1 ^0iScAL SOCIETY. 



^tl kf 5"™*«. E9q " iu the chair - Mr - 



^^nan Delferr,er were ele <^d members. 

 !? *** late P,^"°^ nCe , d the be 1 u e9t of his microscope, 

 feett was one'of the f "' ES<1 ' "* ^ *** • 



ft Council and »,„ be 5° tor mfU1 >' ^™ ;i member 

 !> Transact^ 7°[ hlS papers had been P rinted 



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■■;,■■■■■■.■■■'■■■ ■.vr--::,-:;: 



S* Bay T ad f ° and U in 8 reat abundance in 

 listed of a series of cells and 



Hew Garden Plants. 



Saccolauium mixiatum. Orange-red Saceolabe. 



Stove Epiphyte. (Orchids*) Java. 



This is one of the prettiest E:> : , bytes Lttly intr- 



or the gay red orange of its flowers is as rich and pure as 



singularly beautiful effect. This, like the true air 

 plants, lives entirely on the humidity of the atmosphere, 

 and should be fastened to a block of wood coated over 



Botanical Register. 



Echinocactua. Greenh 

 A. neat species, in regard t 



.. .■:"' V' 



-. a "i; U r:! 



is now becoming equally fa 

 ouse plants, a fact sulfide 



.; at a late mee 

 tring exactly 156 heads of b 







days, and are very s 







i air. When taken of! the fiai ■■- i '} J 

 uth border, in rows about 8 inches apart, 



':■ ■. ... .I-:.'. ' . ■■;■■ '-•■ 



igh has'jufit put Qi 



.ft.! t- 7 ft. wide,: ft.h»ghaU 



