726 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
hich were be in favour of the “old plan,” putting ve wet jacket, org: compiled volumes, in 
1 тт! м genie pn 10 805 n БӘ: in out of the question. The Writer T y^ Calendar. ] the minuteness of a ag; 
planted 2 : 5 А а е kas 84 feet in breadth, | The Weather: North-side of the e 1. — Bere is the an pa en. practition or a long үч 
3 espaliers they would have been higher | 8th of November, and we are nearly 350 feet above the | be the w work of reference bye those who d to kn «d 
and wider if the һе, ht of the house and the neighbour- | m Lnd us p single е has bees injured by frost. | uses of officinal plam d their ‘preparations, It is, 
hood of other trees Ent 1 piis, a short time t been ing at Ageratum neum, however, а serious blemish that ihe | places or 
i two Shaddocks from the same house, which Dahlin fesh- coloured P uchsias, Geraniums, Lobelias— | from whom m the numerous woodeuts are derived dt 
2 3 Ibs, опе, . Д genii larger even L. Erinus, and none are in the least injured. not be distinclly stated: Аа Sky ж Хап see, nothing 
^ae (QUSE "lbs hou fs ому phus heat ane det, Now. 9. is три by the author in at eae of this matter, g 
еч Cornwall. [So far as size goes, your fru F iginal ied fi h j А 
Не Pro origina! or copied from other books, Look, for 
т" very чта But what of its quality when Societies. C mpare the 7 SOT Instances, 
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o^ Z + oie uie rdi to 1 5 a pid н cd ENTOMOLOGICAL, Oct. 3 — The President in it chair. "zer p аф, ойнат (оме Я, Со), MTS 
excellent " fr e fi Fuit from the early-forced plants I | After the ordinary routine business of ее ing, and completes the last volume but one. It includes cams 
plun T d ы eh bre ots in a shaded situation in the announcement of the donations made а 1 figures of many of Mr. Low's curious di capital 
E. d ave tem lenty of water when they since the last meeting, Dr. Lankester мер Borneo upon the mountain Kini Balu, It ig , 
Bind x. s did Pa зы, d sent up strong flower | Specimens of s à of ub di had ov. ps upon what we believe to be good sate: ty, dE 
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stems. : d th the | served flying in grea ms about Neweastle-upon- | next volume Ail complete this work, 
p po 1 — 5 up, Wen eee, the Tyne before the = Rt broke out with such fearful Glenny’s Almanae for d. outs the f e 
Joch Jepte * ora I gte a d - of fine Strawberrie violence in that town. It was fron de with reference | statement concerning the National Floricultural Societ 
— E ery week sin —— 1 to sueh sudden appearance of the inseets, dc pA ci Ti n d * 
pre’ y it, | beginning of autumn migrations of v Sh numbers of the | selves above 9 tificates.” Is this the fact 
can now v (November D, — a v large dish i be Bait winged female aphides often occur, Se Pur je T trust to receive a clear and explicit 4 of the ch 
pun f month, | thence no reason to consider them as local in Newcastle, 
Te Morgan ae sse — vy or that they had any connection with the cholera, beyond "New Plants. ts 
y have a Pi erue which has not yet borne | the circumstance that the hot, damp, “ muggy” weather ew antis. ; 
A wn —I L^ —— B 4 does: that | Which had been ши" as favourable to the de joe of | 22, ONcIDIUM IONOSM pij 
fruit, labelled Reine Claude de Bavay ; pray does " that disease would pro d que the m rapid | О. tonosmum (Tetrapetale, me pseudobi | 
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equal to the Green- — ш flavour.] he Chrysanthemum tifested’ with ing larvae of aucto ultra vinee ers et re eristà rostratà obsolet 
ЕЕ - Mya - — — — А, not ee. a Dipterous species, and reque er d еса con. This very fit cm indie ette ly 
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— Pun Де res or m ae — d ed by the cerning them, i, a appear to be the early states s Mr. John White; gardener to A. "Кош, Ea dee 
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- э — removed the e chairman, ша «енн speech, } Shephe NEC can cara Aleis ke the emitting the most delicious odour of Violets, 2 
1l j t$ which not В _ new to ourse: we hav i it it has 
gardeners but the Public in [e nad derived flou mar cem ME MS jen wd male ; а. SERE ON med ionosmum by some — writer, in allusion 
à "Warietiesof Straw "2 àl D including a male Anthophorabia nitida, which he had о that circumstance. nc 3 the flowers 
other productions, which by perseverance —À d ls kept alive for 11 days; Mr. W. W. Saunders, the nest of а ренти dau e О 
had produced and distributed, and then — a species of wild bee (Xylocopa sp.), from Port Natal, Sreatl) talons The 
testimonial to Mr, Myatt, who acknowledged the gift by sit within a о est of а Pelopzeus they are tetrape "PM 
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hose most capable o judgin £ of any merit that t might be Corps, Mt. 3. : у 0 Ts |for an Oncid, of being deeply chan 
ue to him. * Ours (he said) is the most ancient of all stigma to the foot of the lip. 
professions ; 2 are still improving (alluding to market 
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za 1 ») b den yet roistoa to Ша diia: Asopia nemoralis aud Simaethis vibr. , both new to 
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Our | thi ; An exceedingly pretty shrub, of the est h. 
rethren, the леш, take lessons from us, кн A ree rom f Ch m Mr, Douglas, Сее 2 found by Dr. 1 жй "d the Lachen Р = ы? b 
\ J. W. Lee, Esq., of d on th ing | kim Himalaya, at an elevation of from 130 
59 It is by our skill; ene, and capital we е ofa Pim? ag he CUL ot Lio iain feet ; “it es 5 € a small, low bush, I to 
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turists (since the general introduction of railwa wipe tr fe ech sic» ov uim ? 15 hi шов puis mE койа Tin flowers are al 
filling our markets with fruit and vegetables, from the f Lithocolletes rg а new species; by John Scott, and solitary in the axis of th ads 
енота 5. John-o’-Groats.” The testimonia х5 Esq., was also read; as well аза note by the Rev. J. | like those of B. dulcis. It is reported to be hardy,s E | 
cease ao EY Bae ae Te jT peus as follow - | Greene on the Tisbility of the moths of the genus certainly very distinct from all the 
ТЕК MARKET GARDENERS’ BOCIET +” зра ӨЙ казатта or Notodonta to the attacks of Ichneumonide, and to the | covered. It would form a charming 
RESPE ст. 20, 0, 1858. | general Somme during the present year of Mus- | neaster microphylla, 
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| eardine am illars Pik к the great prevalence 0 Ew | 
jai db UE see tha t the writer of the Hardy of damp throw sens the se Garden —— jet | 
Fruit Pare of your Calendar still adheres to the —————== Fnorr Stores AT THE Roya. GaRDENS, EU. d | 
stem о UAE m fine day for the gathering of 1 i ym i 
ie. Apples and Peares now 1 hace beal Notices of it Sooke, Kr. | 
bt 49 years y ва bo isiti | 
it zi The Microscope in its m application to Vegetable| storing away the produce. On visiting | 
one's coat wet; for | Anatomy and Physiology. By Dr. Hermann Schacht, | the other day we found three store-houses fille | 
that they translated by Frederick Currey, Esq., M.A. (Highley. | first contained utumn Pears, i. e., such sorta аз E | 
Midi 12mo.)—W'e congratulate Mr. Currey upon his first in use ng this time up to the middle of D * 
е all aware App and Pears rough | appearance as a translator, and hope to welcome him This room, 17 v a fet in lengthy ГЭ feet in Вн «ү 
eing erst And moreover, I have found that again in the same wert for his version renders| and 9 feet p no is ip da 
the pe 1 2 thered when | the author faithfully, and his diction is a happy substi- | shelves made of inch square ave usos, d pf thing * 
by at least 5 per | tution of good ag for the gothic of paper is laid for placing the fruit on. * 
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just one trial” o > e use e ac atic mi any other material for this purpose 
content | no means what uninformed persons imagine it to be, | espe cially io Pears, the tender clear-skinne¢ 
ould say to all| The acquisition of the instrument is nothing in e| of which ar ^ to be bruised and ore: 
iss.“ Mumeo. absence of а knowledge of the mode of using it. The i зубр paper is found 
w off common notion is that placing an object at one 2 of “vantage of having dn little tendency to ind 
ed with essential oil, а brass tube, ed the eye at the other, constitu 
ng gathered, process is continued | microscopical observation. No mistake ean ape [ас pipes, йр р ond te 
Н. forms a kind of varnish over the skin, and | ‘ihe thing looked at must be prepared for examination ; an ornamental cast-iron g; but their. 
f to the | the p: ation is often very difficult ; various reagents hitherto 
| dispensed with, as the room being ge 
fruit ; while à erate amount of sweating may are indispensable ; the manner of employing thern brew as itis immediately behind the early Vinery has p the 
be beneficial by inducing the above Eee still it be lea ; and we othi i ich kept iently 4 d warm without them. 
E is well known wher carried to excess th conveys this information in sufficient detail, if at all, 2 of the floor of this store- i 
V water, when oil or resin; under what ій length by 4 feet in breadth) 
в iodine or caustic potash are necessary; | are filled with frui 
1 | with what. pesce to employ the strongest acids ; were nearly 40 kinds of Pears 
: ical means to prepare the elici e Ванда Sp and co: 
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