45-1847.]. 



_THE GARDENKRS- CHRONICLE. 



i^^f^hysicians. Marigolds, it 



i long, like Daisies, becaui 



** _. u.,H meat, or i 



** 



liackt meat, or h aggaa pudding. " 



, good for the 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



. _.» ;\, • ! -...'. ice-President, in the Chair. 



I ecimens of the eggs and femalesof 



liJnfuiar aphid, Lachnus Quercus, the latter being re- 



*Zbie for wanting the long proboscis of the male. 



feLiepen exhibited the larva of an Agrotis, destruc- 



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te» series of very beautiful drawings of the trans- 



! 



Mth. of Calcutta. Col. Hearsey exhibited the nest of 

 , »Sttry wasp from India, formed of a kind of clay, 

 Ltttached to the angles of door-posts, &c. ; and Mr. 

 ? tt «Ta box of rare indigenous insects chiefly from 

 jafcfld, including a hue Lihellul > chi ar<tic.i) 

 jftfi only a single specimen had been previously 

 tfain England; and Pytho depressus, a genus of 



also read from Mr. Spence o 



nd Biographic, 

 lgmans. Pp. 4c 



Thomson Bhould have been apropos des 

 »wd is enough to introduce all sorts of gos: 

 ^irrelevant. For example, when, in his 

 son firstly to tell the reader what a fox if 

 .he poet 



MTLJ- 



- 



Q^ese, and the , 



Je Grape. Having introducec 



< -> oiherwi^ than in'roju.'e i 

 lexander the Great and his frie 







WladiesM 66 ^^ 1011 



Sw ghtthe 



lloL] t ever ' we have a medical dissertation upoi 



thtt rtl i whlch we obta »i the era 



Xe learne d editor is, after all, no enemy to th, 



"phSph^i 11 understaSn d a w e h a rDr!\horo e Jon's note 

 J» » *er^aWl aS8 rn al ;ne S pki C e a is Siss^Sn on' \ 



Wta J5 e J ? arDe d editor, indeed, in his grea 

 Ka& r f S! meanin ^ of his auth ° r clear > **' 

 ^Wourselv y Were "habitants of another world 



uld not have suspected the necee 

 ^iroi a n!fl, t0tlle habitants of Europe what ar 

 ^ pCr. ^ imp08ea ' Daff o<iilsand Daisies, hawk. 

 % knoiS rs \ hares » and rabbits. Most people lear 

 ^4 illi e ate 8 d bef< ;r ?? y T d ?° etry ' °W 

 •*tti*«... n ». but »t does strike ns that the readin 



f Bermuda. Then I thence it was carried t 



I high, the editor fully in the Jardin dt 



which, by the against it as a protectk 



lowering succulent t 

 uspect that common 



We would also ver 



We might ask, 1 



:i.e editor substiti 



i employed by the poet ; or what 



; of a Pine-apple being « a mas 



least of it. Learned notes to familiar pi try are 

 if needless and not apposite they are something more. 



rneous. 



The Brazil-nut Tree.— The one of all these mo: 

 attractive was that which produces the Brazil-nut, calk 



feet in height and between two and three in diamete 

 From the branches were depending the fruits, large r 



thickness, and contains the triangular nuts so nicei 

 packed that once removed no (.kill can replace then 

 It is no easy matter to break this touiri-. eoverin 



I Rio Negro that the Guari 

 in the habit of breaking th 

 nes or the limbs of iron-1 

 i an amusing incident of wh 

 ere the monkey, forgetful 



verything else, pounding 





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e tip of his tail. Down iV[ ; <<! the nut ( ;; v j ( >,d into m 

 it monkey, bounding am' ho\ i '< rlully. tli0 ( „., } uw 



able™ inform us; but v, tlnn.lt. tu .^Xk- ont 

 that monkeys had changed since Gold- a li[tle mom . y 



: feeling. When the d 

 li resemble in taste tbe t j iev 



rancid, and at length turns to oil. The nuts are export© 

 largely from Para, and are said to form a very impor 

 - .:r in n-edic t in the manufacture of sperm candles.- 

 °The 6 Cedar of Tebanon.-\ am going to give the his 

 tory of what wis, perhaps, the first Cedar of Lebanoi 

 brought over to Europe. It grew in the Jardm ae 

 1 .-, ,n !' iris, and was such a loved and favour* 



,ked to repeat the story of its nrs 

 . . . . . ■ ;r . '. ■ 



tell you. A Frenchman was travelling in the Hoi. 

 Land, and found a little seedling among the Cedars o 



J i (ll , n, v,l . 1 1 1 i , 1 1- hrn g away as a memo™ 



temnestuous, and so much longer than usual, tnat in 



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[ Lebanon.— Shurpe x London Magazt 



Calendar of Operatic 



, : ,ud the poor pass 

 qo allowance at all. out our n 



iared with it his Email j enable e™^/^^ 



