25—1853. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 391 
sailles Nursery, Hammersmith ; and boxes of cut blooms derson, gr. to Sir G. Beaumont, Bart.; and Mr. Mor rison,, we may mention that Mr. Bradley, gr. to 5. M. Peto, 
E e and hardy Azaleas, from Messrs. to A. Donavon, Esq., of Fairs ripened Moo sorpark 
r&eld P ark, Sussex, who | 
— ee urgh. Mr. ази 
Esq., M.P., ae ae a dish of aqu 
ni hat her red th 
t Black Prince, een —— as v^ appeared this 
3 this 
ixed with O hids, by Mr. Woolley, viz., 4 Ачаа N in eapital con- merei 
fovianum, formosum cinnum trapezi- | dition by Mr. Martin; Mr. Hill, gr. to R. Sneyd s 
forme, and macrophyllum ; Gymnogramma sulphurea, | and Mr. Constantine, gr. to C. Mills, , of Hillingdon. Notices of ot. BOOKS, &t. 
Goniopteris vivipara, Darea cieutaria, and Blechn ines quite ri — otherwise excellent, ca 
brasiliense. rom Mr. Rust. aclaren, Esq. ; Mr. Taylor 
ctia PLANTS e from Mr, Turner, of South- | gr. to J. Coster, Esq. ; Mr. Bus y, gr. to J. Craw. | On the Anesthetic Pr к, ЖТ, t vag Je don Proteus, 
gate ; among them we € ed Ajuga alpina, Lysi- |ley, Esq., of Stockwood Park. Mr. Williams had also 2 Куж К Puff-ball 
machia nemo Veronica montana, Viola mutebilis, | examples is pe. Muscats beautifully ripen + 3 
Alchemilla montana, and Nidus Avis. Thislast|and altogether such fruit as one arely sees at this | War is Lye erdon Proteus? Mr. СА 3 has 
1 ascertained that а common 
Mr. Turner 
e Jane show. Som 
prizes were closely conte aol ‘The Gold 
, Norah, 
lane, eun Claudiana. 
er sorts, 
Beauty of "em 
onstance. 
› if we except the first lot in the 
nurserymen’s class, each o f which was in amd E 
well varied in colours. эй Ма 
Delicatum, Anais, — 
Erubescens 12 Mr. A wit 
eat woo Priva 
г. inson, 
ueen, Gipsey Quia) Princess Galitzi, 
Delicatum, Statiaski; 4th, Mr. Roser, 
CALCEOLARIAS. 
Mr. 
— One collection only was 7 3 
from Constantine, gr. to C. Mill „of 
ag 
es, Milo, D 
eris Mrs, Bragg, J. 
„Mr 
so were in pots.— st 
o years, and was making seas 
54. 
arasi 
were numerous ‘and in excellent order, | G 
e —— were pro 
umont, 
all o rt, when 
d the animal 2 like. ehloroform, 
ut also sent very же 07 this сб, Mandrake roots, and simi he 
Three — — —— of € Grizzly Fron- 
uced Че, Mr. Henderson, gr. to 
— and Blak. “Frontignan, beautiful 
pecimens, came Mr. Martin, gr. to Sir H. 
Fleetwood, Bart. 
eee IN Pots were shown by Mr. à (1), 
Mr. Jackson Beau- 
8. should have 
neglected to indicate күн! the P d in ‘which he finds 
e properties he speaks of is a singular circumstan 
ты 
mander .|and с. e. 
acti os ucy, | 
All reflected ver 
e 
they eonsisted | Ge 
r. Constantine (2), and 
yee У; — Meredith's * Black "anion, and 
exceedingly fine. The rest w 
Mr. Whi din 
of Ham, had three Vi 
th of Febr: uary о 
apiarians, who 9 use it when they wish to take 
e ho d without с d r bees. But we do not 
| mber that the substance has been hitherto "MM 
owever, 
the one statements, among many others: 
* My first experiment was made on the 20th of last 
‚| March. A ey -sha 
i m a piece of 
open 
the fun tited was allowed 8 rise pretty freely into 
y as — *. Wed the siis several interruptions oceurred, so that 
ar produe 
"i Tend We was 12 — to eight respirations А ‘lah 
d the temperature of - body was lowered, From 
time to time, after removal from the bell, P counted the 
d er reathing and the heart- beat, and found them 
nereasing in number, an the bod 
The hee: 2 — was profound; and, 
ours, no sign of sensibility to pai n could be 
elicited. I laid the animal down by ts. e of her 
mo — m MA in the morning found her ‘pple : about as 
— 
Marth, usi Mr. Bus у. Henderson 
Hative becoming warmer. 
after a p 
wonderfully 4 fine - of — 
ueen was shown ae Mr. Smith, of Twicken 
Indeed, it is seldom one has an opportunity — — ng 
The ibitor 
2 Finding € that the impure fumes 
Chertsey, 
kind anm in the open air, the oniyi instauce of natura! 
5 
. Turn 
such, Monarch, Alfred the Great, Antonio, | 
PS r of 
r. 
of the 
y fungus were rather painful to breathe, as they — 
some degree of irritation in the throat, and caused the 
eyes — reri I made them pass through a solution of 
„previous to exposing the animal to to their 
ar mmn: This was easily done. The 
oduced in vessel, —— 
a few fruit of this 
es this day produce 
litem t flavou was King's Green- 
fleshed from Mr. Tegg, gr. to — e Esq. ; and the | 
Golden 8 
also very g Other 80 
age, e, В. Ye — Golden be 
nsisted of Green 
Perfection, and Persian Hybr 
0 inds of fruit, Mr. Williams, gr. to C. B. 
Esq. „sent а D: of cs n бон, апа 
Гет and Mr. Ivison, gr. to the orthum- 
bérland, at Sion, tropical m qm of — 
Rose Apple, and ripe pods of Vanilla. 
тана Boraxic, June. 8.—Foremost —— things 
the vessel, 
aspe ed on the. 13th of April; 
and on the following SI I теремей {һе ехре зүр 
both with the arified va 
presence of Dr. Willis. dic De vn 4, with coma 
Mr. Sam ampayo, a p residing in 
a favourite dog, w ver 
veral seedling нр 
Pelargoniums ; the lie eine 
white and rich deep purple, very — stout, aa “ot 
3 Hebe, Lo З . Campbell, and 
m art : some merit, 
sent several ceolarias, for bedding purposes, with 
some plants ; Mr. Constantine had some 3 
кере са of good rich colours, and large well- 
shaped flowers. 
м show of FRurr was 
rapes, both white and black, and 
markabl berries, 
ot the heaviest ; 
produeed one 
Mrs, ERES dum an 
23 8 
5 Ibs. 8« 
were 
of „Preston nt. well 
which was awarded them, 
so very 
| Black 
own h aturday 
= ме have to notice, in accordance with — promise, 
made at 374, Mr. C ole’s fine ттк ws of Stove and 
Greenhouse Plants, which consis 
Aphelexis macrantha purpurea а молио splendens 
purpurea grandiflora |  Dipladenia 8 
ens 
Erica freno Bam ger 
Hoya im 
Ixora an aat 
Pimelea ipani 
opportunity for trying the | apsesthetie 
power of the fungus during an tion, He therefore 
kindly undertook to i out the gov, if I chots qu 
| produce did 
previous 
been — either to nareotism or operation.” 
space for — extracts. Let us add, 
6 that the subject is one of great rie, - 
that Mr.] Richardson’s * well deserve 
Tie 
Mr. morem en Clapham, | 
Of Care Heatus Mr. Smith, er. s W. Quilter, Bag, 
of Norwood, produeed a group admirably cultivated 
AE ants, They were beautifully tower, and 
in first-rate denen il The sor e 
ano 
an example, loo Paris | 
a 
ca, and I —ÓÓÓ—À 
d the wl 
Mr. Hume also showe ier "nius FLO RIGULTURE. 
he 
erides odoratum. 
flowered Sarcocl aem dieere and a 
. Meredith, ^ to the Dake of Sutherland. 
r. Harrison, of Oatlands: Е i 
— of Odontoglos 
to J. — Bart.; rhe: Williams 
ssts. Veiteh arson the 9 Rhodo-| Fucustas FROM SER 
mysorensis. 
Bart, ; “te bay, XT |} Mr, Hens 
Ата. IF and Hexacen 
In addition 
Be majority of 
ripen seed seg Ё, 3 but, gen they are n it is 
aste of time 
tris m 
to what was stated about fruit at p. 374, almost w. time to sow it, for the flowers so pro- 
