470 THE 
Boule de Nanteuil, lit de Luxemburg, A 
ne Prevo: 
mpetit n, t 
ey se a көй ee К ый e uly. Messrs. Dicksons 
. exhibited Allamanda 
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Ф 
и 
ms, &c., with cut еа ап ansies. 
Messrs. Lawson & Son eo ead "iue Pelargoniums, | 
u nd Tropæolu 
Jasmin 
double AT T e" Messrs, Downie & Laird wid 
exhibited Myoso sotis azoriea, Phloxes, Balsams, and 
в. m i i 
and other Lus Ral plants. 
ons. Messrs. Young * Mackay sent Heaths; 
zin 
Г Pin 
From the garden of f Mrs. Fraser were Calanthe veratri- 
folia, ci ots icis and АП ine Plants. Fro om. Dr. 
erar 8 
Loses, From S. Hay, Esq., ad gS Achimenes, 
nd Yon ©. versicolor, From J. Mood, Esq., 2 Fuch- 
rom Mr. Stirling, Alpine Plants, including 
Fro 
Tis fimbriatum, Lysimachia pag and Wulf enia s 
оион July 4.—The President in the shar. 
ss tions of entomological works presented to th 
library * Prof. A F 
T 
1, M. de 
Saussure, &c., were announce e President called 
pum 8 a work on 1 ritish Species of Car 
abidae 
by the Mr. Daws ed to be pu palais on 
| frui 
TO pos 
the same seh Apa ТА Britannica gen) , аз 
soon as a limited number of subscribers coul v5 ob- 
neriifolia, ‘Pelargonium Lewes 
GARDENERS’. CHRONIC 
; Hylo 
is faf : Tt 
5. | was announced that the second excursion of the sity 
as fixed for the 9th of July, at West Wickham 
in gton 
Society, to which the contributions of continental 
0 
a 
н forming t of one side. In this a few plants were 
d pe aced ; but pani of them were arranged under к 
In 
vas. one division were collections of stove an 
аня plants from Mr. Cole, gr. to Н. Colyer, Esq., 
H. Brown, Esq., M.P., A. Lawrence, Esq , of Bath, Earl 
© | Beauchamp, Courtland Shaw, Esq., and others, and asso- 
ciated wi Lips them were Са e Heaths, from Messrs. Cole, 
R. ————————— NS у fo 
County оғ GLOUCESTER AND CHELTENHAM HoRTICUL- 
TURAL. — The great midsummer exhibition of this 
L E. 
C Lampronia ог сей, Feared from a small scarlet | constantly mee 
A second premium was voted Er the Society) bited Lampronia corticella, reared from a ec scarlét 
ges poesi 3 with in such places, a pret 
to Mr. Edwards, gr. Lauriston Castle for Captain | larva which destroys the shoots of Raspberri 
we ven 
: 55 00% r, soon "T 
0 
in consequence 
animals, авер 
= ed i 
now b 
c iBoy t позі interesting exhibition, the Aqu 
rium i 
bout 
"e, ae is popular e 
W 
from fresh or salt water, 
The ЙОТУ of the sea, a phenomenon which'e e 
much wonder as wel 
those Mis behold it for the first time, is well — 
Бао о the pen of various marine zo ud 
uid fur 
adheri 8 16 
ollisso In this tent was also an extremely 
and others, away 
xu жюген. collection of hardy SM cia AM жеш 
: from : 
rs 
Standish and Noble, who also furnished a group o 
Sikkim Rhododendrons, Mr. Schröder and Messrs. 
0 
had also Mr. Holford and othe e plan 
in tiful eondition, and different species of Nepenthes, 
were furnished by Messrs. Veite liss Achi 
nes, Gloxinias, &c., were e plentiful an ndgood. Fuchsias A 
were shown, but they did not exceed mediocrity. Other 
florists’ flowers 
more 28 Verbenas (very good), Ten лату and | Pr 
t Rose 
cu ; the latter forming, as they always do, one of 
r the j 
ju EH Theophrastas, Sterculias, an 
e 
; ddli y 
were aprenda and good. Some of the ват in eu 
flowers were эл tast gi р? Rise ed ; an together 
this exhibition may be need t e been the 
n 
jy largest and most scena that 4 Боа held under the 
? | auspices of this society. * 
Rebielus, 
— — 
Nereis Boreali-Americana ; or contributions towards a 
Havin g sugared various trees, to enti 
„ isa potent ha instead A | 
duenting the к AE: Scd е. 
2 Wd VN the Marine Alge of North America. 
Harvey, M.D. Parts 1 and 2. 4to. Van 
r, vi : 
Unper the modest name of © i palpi f Dr. | beca 
b published a Pie val and very learned 
агу А 
account of North American hes sa illustrated by 
ste dh figures skilfally drawn by eid The who 
n|of the author have jg worthil rted b 
ts; | Smithsonian E at of W din om. M 
ington, at od 
cost the work is publ shed, an ег it gives 
vhom no 
;|value of such an addition to science. 
nt 
pal Vs. o is РА. 37 by the brown-seeded a sid red- 
seeded races; the second will comprehend ihe - 
seeded, or Chloros ermesze. e p 
e "regret that such a рех 1 be too remote 
permit our doi 
more than thus expressing our ay tion of the Disses 
well as artistie skill with which it has been 
beloné the world, З TAN 
$ va tane АЁ s Rambles on the 2 da Deroxeld ire Coast. 
oss 
By P. 
Sr MI Voorst. Pp.451. With 28 Plates. 
the most ee. features of the show. The collections з 
к : ж 
g very | death 
ате: pleasure to say that the beautiful "dais 
rodu with Th 
b 
"ey by them at "- pi s that set me upon witnessing it for 
ha 
e 
myself. 
as-jets som 
eseri 
the naturalist is 1 opposite 
r an асс че of s 
k plan 
shone Mane until the est plunge 
he fi of t 
e а pose ous colony © 
dea ерй had ымы en "ar 
ed alon 
eribed, the spectacle bore 
striking to the illumination ada a wha ; or rà 
fa 
“16 has been a question whether the 
is a vital funetion. 
d decomposition. I agree Mr. 
water a yor minu 
health and activity both before 
of their luminosity." 
Garden 
Tue GROVE, NEAR inar m 
DON, 
t is quiet 
e bout of 
finely undulated and well wooded, stretch 
directions from the „ which is | 
a gentl ence commanding а 
b shins which the Grand 
аа centre, and a fine 
1 parkol with for 
xe indi sii leading from the 
wp ы 
1 as admiration in the 
e of whicb, by Mr. Gosse, w 
ids 
reeze, presented a phenomenon of no 
ndeed, to those who are much on the 
d of Laminaria again. on fe 
vn or УД в 
, or only the! 
with 
Memor 
a 
brow of the rising ё 
