710 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
течи ES ctis бек August Medal was awarded them. The ve LUN also sent a ve^ populoti ‹ district. 
e. A a duce geet and "wa spread am Euville Pine-apple 9 bs. 10 0 Mr. is the name of a certain size of paper, 
th as feathers, w are al tg different 1 gr. to Sir C. Morgan, verdi, a Queen pas kin s up M sugar. qe 
urs; and His t exists now, the prin- Pine weighing 5 Tbs OZ., for — a certificate’ was head of 14 or 15 cwt. ere aré 
cipal object of worship in eene and — people «бандой те another fruit of the same kind, weighing . the ды ithe i . 
it on pi een s description’ of the leaf = m Mr. Churcher, gr. to J. Guilt, | because a little’ ch 
I thought it resembled the Magnolia, in 8q., of Little! Pan Wika Hants: The last named | blue, excepting a бану 
win ng E 
Rey said that the fruit was stated t 
f grafting —.— | fire- heat; By far the best Pine- apples 
room consisted’ о o Queens, 
was cu y some kin however, in t 
the tree was young, v that: the Tent has it from 
also assur : 
hese 
Though this = 
it certainly е 
Gurney, jun., — 
Sotietles. 
HORTICULTURAL, Nov 
Treasurer, in = e Chair. 
Esq., 0. ming, Esq., H. Mem Esq., Mr. 
M. H, Sutton, oer M. André Le Roy, Angers, were 
elected Fellows. Although this was dotar day on which 
were specially invited, yet one or two collections 
were produced, these, r the most i important 
— an exhibition of about 160 were. Bo ү MS Е 
Nurseryman, Rue de М 
mer. This collection contained ma 
rms it to a great extent: Same таз Messrs Chandler, of Vauxhall, came — follow- 
| Ar rgentine, Atala, 
ee Sacra 
Nain Bé 
gas 
жене — J. R. Gowey, Езд., Orch of Bristol 
J. D. Rigby, Esq., W. Phelips, charming plant of a и deep coloured variet мә the 
Blue Vanda = cerulea), but unfortunately it 
00 late, according to the Society's regulations, tor receiv 
any awar wo flowering spikes of 
teum urnished by R. Hutton, bay of Put 
Park, where a noble plant of this scarce Grass is slate 
to w flowering — — As some further 
t of this ium will be found' in another 
— here that 8 
experienee x it . confirms all that is there stat ted 
respectin the Garden of the Soc 
the 4 Steder Regine, Bernt fuchsioides, кеи 
whieh did not be different. f. cam 
; tw o Ca Ней ^ Maxillaria picta; Cuph 
— тоза the scarlet *tAchimenes,t ағу лана. ee, 
100K IH 
b Pompone, received ari att а name, e M. Van 
Ghent. Among these came examples of Beur 
Figue de Naples, Br eurré, and p br 
d'| Pears; and the great fao es, vi Z., Chou de Milan 
des Vertus, and Cho 
sing, both ex как s p 
other medium s ized. 
pagn 
Angevine was Uvedale? s St. debe specimen — 
hed 2 7 oz. ; Voix à Prêtre а 1. ч 
to be Uvedale’s St. Germain ; St; d Charles 
Dix were like 3 Grosse Romaine was Catillae; 
er 
is which is an excellent red Celery the Society has been in li 
the habit of distributing among its Fellows for many 
. | years. 
Hotites of Books, $, 
— — 
Christianity in China (12mo, Orr & Co. » pp. 160) 
professes to be an account of the — by which what i is 
olden 
Court Pendu Plat, Сауе нее 
8 т 
extremely i nteresting, as reed 0 
е ows and their friends’ present with 
t Ag rand d. E and Gat, which are 
о ass 
чы well deserve еВ 
was awar edi ther Pears consisted of i Му Euro 
t. d Arti Cohn: , Beurré en glad to know, at least, 
rré rie ps T what evidence so strange an eee ene puzzle is 
. at Exton | Park, Oakham. pro 
Frogmore, 
History of the Guillotine — s oe ein ы 
is a reprint Wilson C "s 
re trellises with vid 
— sides’ of ены walks at 
'| surpri to d 
ve revolution, or even of the Scottish « Maiden, 
— * establishment also sent some Raspberrie 
ed. have — 1 
b 
e been ripened —— the aid = 
о 
weighin p ннат 
ra- | informed that ES ers even 8 
; реш denat 
lety came | majorit 
— —”>> 
Royal-hand) you 
= 
made TE 
WO col 
quite’ out of 
ly t 
What the ss r itself cost isnot a 
with which we' are at 
deception was aimed at; t 
there ean be no doubt wliatever ; and I 
ce be deeme 
m it the preference, for the two plain reasons 
tuff’ for b 
pliable. pro 
which justifies such a 
2 ewt. 
ust bed, А 
bush, im noble огешат, long-stalked ao с 
18 їп 
3 — 
whi ‘ping: top. When ripe, they are 
12 ribs. The dotés) of thése fruits i is exqu 
tiful, resembling 
and doniet ed over by circle 
rounded, shell ie seales: he be acer 
h les, N 
ing natives of Sylhet r ati ia ch 
where this is wild, veal the fruit 2 
« wn 
The latter consisted of bed it was not e employ ed in Ireland 
The 1307. This little voting is among ee bat" 0 of the 
extensive | | capital series to which it belongs. jt 
it Nomance of Military Life (Cox, 12mo. pp. 394) 
nightian | is avolume containing aS stories founde se po incidents | 
es. Mr. known to the author, : 3 
sd wey Aa tld, à will interest thoi who love to ane of the perils 
entures in 
inseparable from the life of a soldier on 
ice. 
een, 
eter's an it (Wo of. v 
Мын E pes. The litter is a late kee 
y,nct so ssibly as the 
Et cer tied ^ TS exéllleti 
Origin, Manufacture, Go., of Pa. aper 
R. - Herring (Jackson, a rien —The -— vil 
k St. Peter's; | — E Perhaps“ 
it . near ai Rr Y 
refer 
о brane “at 
portuites of rues in eonnection with | — 
ker. ial of paper, sing 5 
igal extent, from the i ignoran 
; always 
h an excessive vari rial 
a great | last re 
Р quel to т 
—.— But we can positively state, that in 
ee delicate, 9 coneave sepals Hou 
pressed close to the 
21, PHACELIA RAMOSISSIMA. x ow 
ST р. zh 
isa mistake, It is quite as 
species. Hort. Soc, Journal. 
— $ 
the straight Ж, 
ОШ веты iong the side of the narrow walk be 
| — the great j Г ту» | 
р ed, and 1 dee j yack ge 
а деса E Вато, " 
1 | school gate” to tk the bottom of the ki 
