1—1853.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
15 
GLASS. 
JAMES PHILLIPS AND CO., 
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF 
HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE 
GRE 
GLASS, FOR CONSERVATORIES AND: 
ENHOUSES, CROWN GLASS FOR DWELLINGS, ETC. 
116, BISHOPSGATE STREET, WITHOUT, LONDON. 
ORTICULTURAL CLASS. tibus diit 
Packed mer? containing about 300 feet, on in Sheets abou 
E es long pue wid 
Need ft Os. 91d. 
16 oz. —.— e 0. 25 
21 oz. 0 4 
aked in B Boxe es of 100 fe 
65 b Tu ar mas Р 0 
& Farid si M 84. 8 Ms esa 
WN GLASS.—In 100 feet boxes. 
or 64 by 4 11s. 6d. Cur 5 or 74 by sh . 12s, 6d. 
ieget - 13s. 6d. seid 8 + 15s. 0d. 
Thirds 
ve to size. Ранар not above 40 inches long. 
ips pae er foot Os. * ve 0з. m 
0 
m 
“GROWN window CLA: t 
». £6 155. Od. ‘Fourths 8s. 
Seconds ... i B ME VER 2 
416 6 
n "Crown the same ү рег crate, packed i in 12 table $ 
£3 
21 
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Od 
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5 
Subject to the usual discount for cash 
RTLEY? OUGH ATE n boxes of 50 feet each. 
6 by 4 or 64 by 44 ... 105. 62. 7 by 5 ог 74 by p" . 12s. 0d. 
8 by Gor8, by бү... 13s. 62.1.9 by 7 or 10 by8 ... 15s. Od. 
Coloured, as 
Glass Milk Pans, 5 Jars, 
te Glass, Patent Plat e, Plain, Orn: tal and 
and P Plate 
well as every description of Window — now —Qo Glass Shades, round, oval, and ске, for Clocks and Ornaments. 
FERN ES 
SHAD 
AND 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS: 
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
THOMAS MILLINGTON'S WAREHOUSE, 
87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, 
LONDON. 
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, 
T FRAMES, ETC. 
Re. AND 00 are supplying 16-oz. Sheet Glass 
itish Manufacture, packed in boxes, containing 100 
square feet each, — са following. REDUCED PRICES for cash. 
reduction made on 1000 fe 
A 
Sizes 3 hes. ма Рег foot. Рет 100 feet. 
А Under А by 4 m iid. is £012 6 
From 6 by Е 5 94. „ 0 16 
ELE н 8 nc E 8 
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б „в 22 e 1H 
size di 1 Ы 
16 oz. fro: 
d. per square ten Кс to size, 
5d. 5 
id. 
ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS e 
7, зачы S ed — 5 purposes, а 
reduced prices, by 
ЦА TILES AND. SLATES 25 to any size or pattern, 
iñ sheet or Rough Plate Glass. 
m 3 G: Benive ( Glasses, Cucumber Tubes, Glas 
е Pans, Glass Water Pipes, and various - reme fiin 
hitherto manufactured in Glass ass. 
PATENT Е GLASS.—The present extremely moderate 
rior article should cause it x eee all 
other inferior w mafic pe g a tleman’s residence. No 
& Co., 35, Soho Square, London 
Eines Р PATENT GLASS WALLS.— 
applieation to whom 
obtained: 
ck, Lo "London Mess 
Sery m Ex eter; Meses, Dickson, стона а 
essrs. pe Sn & Sons, — rog EG ut 
Dickson & Turnbull, Nurserym Perth; 
ntosh, F.R.S., Gardener to = "Duke of Buccleuch, Dalkeith; 
‘Fleming, to the Duke of Sntherla nd, 
Mr. * Фа tr iter Bodorgan 
ngton & Co., Plate, Crown, and Sheet 
uro ane St. april Lancashire. 
"Walls can, when desired; be made wide enough for a 
ad 
best principi." Exi ay they become . ag hothou — n the 
g walls covered т 
| oui PATENT FARM AND COTTAGE 
PUMPS. 
Cast-iron UM for the use of Farms, 
ин Tanks, and 2 
Pate a ate 1 15 " 
Patent PUN. "with 15 feet of “of ene, 
pipe attached, and bolts 
read SES eee genes 0 
rger sizes if j-. 
o nts g to the Gold 
Regions they will prove to be the 
simple, — and the 
hitherto i 
May ча obtained of any Ironmonger о: 
Plumbe Town or Country, or of the 
Pilone ind Manufacturers, 
WARNER SONS, 
8, Crescent, JEWIN STREET, LONDON. 
У description of mei for Raising Water, Fire 
— and bs 
1 WIRE GAME NETTING.— 
2 2 feet wide. 
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09690009. 
RAY SOCIETY: 
EPORT OF THE COUNCIL OF THE RAY 
SOCIETY, Read at the NINTH ANNIVERSARY 
— icon: at BELFAST, SEPTEMBER 4, 1852. 
Essor. Owen, D. C. L., F.R.S., in the Chair. 
In реса “ry — ANNUAL REPORT - the Ray SOCIETY, 
the 2 il w ngratulate its Mem , that amidst the 
i — м6 having a similar object in view, they 
still obtain that amount of support d enables them to carry 
hei and s Although, amongst 
е а body, ac RM, nón — IN necessar rily lost to the 
md through death and d |— every year, yet they 
have mber of Members rm e 
past year. ves 739; at pre - 
the number who have withdrawn and died a ir 
numbers added, 40. At the same time, t 
upon the present Members the advantage that would accrue 
themselves by their obtaining — nal i 
increasing th he funds o ety. The Council have 
aes on, that there — stil ч gen number of persons in this 
ave both €: means and Ahe 3 to patronise 
. History Scien o have not had the Ray Society 
— — their sation, and who sould willingly Subscribe, 
not only for sake of tbe books published, but that might 
assist in un et scientific ry sa "ur Society has v tg 
Since the pu ublication of the 1 last t рин їп daly; 1851, the. 
e Mem 
following bers:— 
Alder and Hancock, б S he * Nudibranchiate 
Mollusca.” Part V. Wich 15 plates. 
Leighton Me of — “British Angiocarpous Lichens." 
With 30 coloured plate: 
At жее present Ec there are being distributed to the 
Member 
Vol. т “of Darwin’s Monograph of the “ viec of 0 re ong 
T! III. of the “Bibliography of Geo Zoology." 
By Professor Seo aspen and Mr. Strick! om 
о be able to publish, in addition to the last 
Sixth n 5 Part of the great work of Messrs. 
imc on the ^ bcr ren Mont ” for the 
852. — are also —— to be able ounce that, b 
increasing considerably the size of the — iae volumes of the 
эй Bibliography,” pod will ^ enabled to hnish MÀ work in — 
volumes. The fourth and last volume o 
valuable wü — 2 d emer * ела 
2902 
yea 
N 9o For the year 1858, get nd & Volume 
069 e. 50 of Essays and Рамай н гч даара — Botany, which will 
Ui com: рп Sb— 
‚А —— on the present state of our knowledge of m 
Structure. of the rpg Ww Crustacea. By Professo 
3 cora Erichson; translated b . Halliday, Esq. ad d 
< * 2. Ad Pa - on yp aes A in the Anim - 
5 mesh, light, ae inches wide ... 2 per yd. oF per yd, E y Professor Steenstrup; translated by 2 
n sew n ” 88 isk 
2inch „ erus ‘strong " 12 „ 5 n 8. А Monograph of the family Diatomacem. By Professor 
18-inch „ пев t n . 8 р Oop paghi ai translated by J. Johnston, Esq. And 
Tor a ong 5 VEN, py qj die 
18-inch „ е xtra strong „ 1 eee, i k for the year =. 2 be the Second Volume 
All the above can be made any width a t proportionate prices, of Mr. Darwin's work on the Cir 
If the dioe: half is a coarse mesh, it wn a educe the prices one- |: In addition to the works annou t in previous Reports, the 
fourth. Galvanised sparrow-proof netting for [emet nis es, 3d. | Council have pleasure in stating, that tthey have made arrange- 
per square foot. Patterns forwarded post free. ments with Dr Carpenter and Professor Williamson “for the 
ARD s BisHoP, Market Pla 
Manufactured m Fon 
expense in London, оор, Hull, or 
te ейге App plying the E 
s thick. labourer 
toot is аы ed beyond A perd en: ind 48 
x 13 E 3 Bie 5 the à = а cannot grow, 
er does give a fall | 
epum — 
led Cement, J, ESI aso tita 
ee 
Newcastle, 
e, Norwich, 
production of a joint work on the Foram 
ur rin two parts,the first of whi 
| ia tory of all that is at present k 
inctions, and systematic relations 
GREENHOUSE & CONSERVATORY BUILDING 
ESTABL erue NT. 
HOT-WATER APPARATU 
3 ALL GREEN, inn w Roan, Low. 
OHN TAYLOR begs most respectfully " call the 
e er. — the Nobility, rd and Gardeners, to tee very 
superi ner in which he erects all kinds of — 
5 Forcing Pits, &c., and all otusr buildings for 
Horticultural purposes, combining all the mos: modern improve- 
ments with elegance and utility. His manner of heating Horti- 
of recent 
datore, by Dr. Carpenter and Professor Willi 
Maru of all thé recent British species of this gore with 
plates of all the species, by Professor Williamson. 
The — have received a communication from the Rev. 
r. Lei on the vet om of publishing another volume on the 
Lic ritain, and. whic rmer volume 
3 by the Boris: 2 constitute par a complete 
Monograph of 4 —— ish I. . 
The Council ha also under consideration the question 
of publishing ee ni of Hoffmeisters work per 
Germin — matt Yims ructification of the Higher 
Cryptogamia. 
ving 
expen бед the d 
he is pre pare red t 
| — any extent, — with jum laying out and mapping of the 
mo: 
drains, on the st —— plans; and will — for the 
execution of the work. Reference given. Address berton 
Court, near Tiverton, Dona 
(J UCUMBER and SEM BOXES 
and LIGHT 
UM 3 2, and 3 амы -7. Boxes | and a of all sizes, 
of th 
ady for im terials, packed 
and sent to all omes 
from 17. 4s. oo Lights of 
Green and t 
kin Se kiten to th Хау, Genuy, and the 
Trade, in m of the iim in England.—Jas. Warts, Hot- 
house r, Claremont Place, Old Kent * yi 
puoi gus SON'S EIDER DOWN QUILTS are 
ree varieties—The Bor»orrep QuirT, the 
PLAIN quud, xd the тау Тһе 5 er is in the 
usual form of bed quilts, and is a most elegant ixurious 
The LAM in Quilt is smaller, sey is useful x an extra 
Moe. 
covering on the bed, as a wrapper in the carriage, or on the 
couch. The 6 case filled with Eider Down, as in 
general use on the 2 pnan 
List of izes sent free by post, on application 
саш А & Son’s Belding Factory, 196, Tottenham Court Road, 
cultural Buildings, Churches, Chapels, Public Buildings, Entr Before concluding, the Council would allude to the complaints 
— AE 55 У ths 2255 subscriptions for npn become due. ‘They oak that 
— by — ose who pay their sono he eA pun oak in advance hav I 
— y call the attenti 
DRA!NAGE OF LAND. embers to the fact, thatit hey have no ads to meet the 
ENRY WEBBER begs to inform Landown expenses of the Society but the anbeeripsioas pt ec ear, 
and the had several years’ practical poig in advance. At the have owing! кеш, 
pon this and past years, the sum of б-а sum 
— y. 
se: Савлай. have: appointed Dr. G. 
5 
and J. S. Bowerbank, 
4 Treasurer, to the Society. 
pecus, боечу ауаны. ee to May, 1852. 
By balance pag 2 — 8. d. 
surer's hands - 190 6 4 
Subscriptions id 
from June, 
to May, 1852 
Drawing, colouring, £ s.d. 
ting plates 369 19 10 
1851, 
.. 604.16 0 | Stationery, postage, 
Editing 
Balance in hand 86 її 6 
£804 2 4 
Pe — ie W. FERGUSON. 
Moved by Parnce BONAPARTE, seconded by C. W.DiL&E, Esq. :— 
‘That the anger t d read be ado; and printed for dis- 
bers of the Society. 
G. HYNDMAN, Esq. :— 
^HE MOST зерен STOVES.—The deman 
for the CHUNK cni din STO V ES (separately — 
eontinuing unabated. and numbers having been sold last 
season, in all upwards of 14500, of 
who have sapere of their ы useful qualit: 
n Liam S. Burton: has rene saber ern ча |^ — 
m for their cleanliness economy, and safety. During the 
tage fre 
Churk, 30s.to50s.; Vesta, from ves for КЕК о, &c., 
from 10s. each. canbe Patent Pook, ГЕ 6d, per se 
WIL HAM S. BURTON has TM LARGE SHOW muons (all 
communicating), exclusive o Shop, devoted solely to the 
show of GEN ORAL FURNISHING — = 
cluding Cutlery, Nickel Silver, Plated and Jame 
Iron and Brass 8 80 arran, and c ferrei a Werer 
chasers may easily and т зоа their selection 
Catalogues, with Engravings, sent жез һу 
returned for every article not appear 
No. 39, Oxford sand Now, ot Newman Street, Nos. 1 and 2, 
Newman Street; and 4 and 5, Perry's Place. 
post. The money | 
has ue 2 Part, F.R.S.E. 
by the Rev. Proressor W. Hinexs,. seconded by 
PROFESSOR DICKIE : 
+ (0 
for the oi iaa g year: 
essor D. E Ansted, M.A. j А. песен — — 
F. L. M. A. 
F. R. i 
nm Newport, Esq, E:R.8. 
2 Owen, D. CL. F.R.8: 
W. B. Carpenter, M. D. FRS. F 
ssor Daubeny, 
LB. Bowerbank, E Ja e 
Genes Busk, Esq. 
— — фитад Esq; F. Z. S. 
W. Yarrell, Es l, F. U. S. 
M. D. Robert Patterson, amem Nat. 
rgo и бей, 3 Hist. Sec., Bel 
r. P. de Egerton, Bart., | Professor John Phillips, F 
M.P. F. R. I } Prideaux J. jer Ex, FI boe 
ry E Forbes, | W. Spence, Esq „ : 
Fh E. Strick exiand, 3 
Professor Goodsir, М2). F. R. S. ER. FG "eio 
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