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came from Mr. Turner, of 
best ue ate n Goldsmid, and Messrs. 
Turner’ egy well 
sae Diy consisted of 
E Sumi ing ill, variegata, 
last with large 
were 
0 our, and 
very pretty ae gm 
aser, Gaines, Peed, and 
ed small plants of kinds 
in our mn 
P 
C 
ianei ; oy they ion a 
Siarke, Genie h, Fras 
i ao wed well bl 
well 
a ota noticed — sort, appare 
in pots uced in exalt condition 
x Tis were at = 
uili 
e very if 
Pa 
Be ina 
height, — and well furnished es rd ob finely 
er samen The only observable fault was that 
igiributable to the shading they had received. Pee 
them were Lamarque white, g n des Combats flee 
erimson, Chenédolé deep rose, Sachets of Sutherland, 
Comte Molé, Paul Perras, Queen, ns Coupe d’Hébé, | Braz 
Mr, Francis sent Sous "un Am tation kind, 
Neph Goubalt, ailles Aubern u- 
nir d’un 
etos, t des Bat 
enir de oer ie Prevost, and Chenédolé. 
best v: 
oan were contributed 
a ron eva airi 
These were all beautifully bloomed, and the 
efter Baii and healthy. 
thers showed small plants in pots, all .o 
much admired. 
wthiah were 
e Heaths came from Messrs. Cutbush, Glendinning, | 
T Ea. gts Harl ock, Armai 
jes-we no iby oo prett 
and Green. | 
kin = so named b 
dinning, capital bushes ae Hartnelli, the 
called Albertus, m , different sorts o 
cosa, Cavendishi | ones pakat elegans, aad oN Sea 
ope = other tae at oe sr 
ery n Messrs. Veitch 
ied the large white:flowered a Rhododendron Veitchi, 
owers 
i pa e 
e rim deeply edged E 
contrasti 
pi 
crimson, the bfo 
colours 
ting well ee, and producing a 
Mr. Glendinnin 
examples of the new Chinese 
feri), a i 
Gak æcyparis, Pinus 
ae Pr island Pine—variegated ss se fis 
Pie on the points of the branches 
oas plants the last named ‘firm ‘had a 
rom M 
, also came a collection of miscel- 
were 
"ate condition. Inthe N 
er had excellent 
» Una, Wonderful, 
Saracen, Rosamond, and Majestic. 
sent Euphemia, Governor-General, 
Aret Rosa, Sanspareil, F 
ceo orm 
of Arethusa, 
> Lucy, Mr. ones Gem of ‘the West, 
and | Compani 
e | the 
d| and merken with thè lobes of ie éorolla. 
bran 
y 
r. Glen- | 2 
hE Variety 
entri- | Re 
e | Ferns, som 
shown in about their usual ati- | 
urserymen’s | 
plants of Lord Raglan, Lucy, | si 
Carlos, | recep 
group ta Bins plants of Madame ezi and 
Electra. g Seedlings the best ie pe fons "Caleta 
has done well to rt them in his Classical Library. 
The following extract upon i the mode of per ting trees 
ik Sith a + white throat ; 
e Celestial; Bride, anice light kind; 
is last a dark. -topped so 
Ale 
vO 
rt with a white ese cand shghtly 
of to le- 
Mr. Cutbush sent Blanchfleur, a goti j ig 
forcing kind. 
“cm still in god condition were furnished by 
Turner, of Slo 
ant, Baroness Rothschild (a beautiful new kind), 
Lad Ev ersley, ` i Sg Bonum, Excelsior. 
Verbenas ning ints eye with a white eye, 
Sir. d. bt on, crim ith a white eye, were 
hown ber the Royal Nursery, Slo oug gh. A stand of 
e Tulips was also 
rg T bag bot a in a te Er cut from Mr. 
Bragg an They were well ona and flowered, 
and Sy attract considerable attentio 
~~} 
ee 
a 
Linnean, May 5.— 
Prof. 
Chair. a D. Pollock, Esq., was elected a Fellow ; and 
Professors Van der Hoeven and Meisner yar Mem- 
s| be +s of the Societ The following papers were read :— 
1. A memoir “ On; Bra chynema, and Phoxanthus, kwo new 
genera of Brazilian plants,” by G. Bentham, Es 
occur a 
an collections, present so 
eir being re’ 
preventing th 
tural orders id ot a defined. One = these, |. 
Brachyne Fat oliage recalling to mind 
ema 
a a Tawi Gali, &e., whilst the structure of 
wers is n r Ebenacew ; it must for ist present 
— knowledge of what r 
They were Mrs. Hoyle, | t 
sai 
Bell, President, in the 
d he, “that 
se | do no oy Fa = Panting deeper oar 24 pei nor a id 
+ foo tand inde m Bi st hav 
lies 
fioe i taaa to any of the | con 
elates 
ledge of what concerns plan of t 
you iiia no knowledge of te inquired Tschomachus, 
n I neither 
y apia 
deeper than 2 feet ani a half. ‘And 
seen any one more than 8 feet in b 
inde said I, ‘nor more than 2 fee 
this too 
; for the young trees woul 
a Sieh ng midh Apri if the ei were 
put so snail a distance below the surfac of 5. “You know 
this pees enough, then, Socrates,’ sa men 
than 1 
so wal then? 
*to 
in the Phalerian bolle 
7. © Whether, hen, 
be faat dasa gre tful E 
in its folage, in sry hermaphr odite owen, ie 
tubed corolla, and in the number of stamens equ 
appea 
pe 
ough differing in 
deep pit for a tree i in 
y soil, aural ansy 
u will come 't 
þe jaama to lit your trees in the w 
well,’ said he ; oy when your 
ae dng: have you ever observed BeA you must p 
ihe = era acon if that family be extended as pro- 
posed by Planchon, it may well include Phoxanthus 
ification of warm-blooded 
<é 
uring i in 
mse conditio n of most Fer ns, 
was to produce orsal sori, ĉe., sori 
$ dug sooner th ug g 
x xara of Girth. shodld ya a = renie i the plant ?” 
it be othe 
several kinds of trees?’ 8. ‘Certainly,’ 
a | ground, or gro 
a dm evident,’ ‘replied I, ‘that it would shoot up 
an t uni a 9. 
rwise ?’ said hether do 
rown in —— the romain 
0. 
on ites ar a the frond, } 
this rule have a observed among ie normally. dorsal 
e of which were referred to. Some varieties 
emit Pass: opendium, especially those a 
gy 2 were stated to F. tugras sori 
upper well as 
of the 
erenato-lobate 
s0 
obes, and then 
the u 
tion: 
Goi gr 
of the tater nia often aaa the er will png o a icky and with 
ovata the dryness 0 
turne A n the ar hr ce 
for 1 80. ovthiave woki be more p is un Hira a on aid 
uds that I see shoot e the 
7 = T suppose that the buds which s mre bw the 
d pro e a a oots i a like m 
y shoo 
Gi 
me 
e 
e points, then,’ said he, ‘you enter- 
r porousn 
Such isthe kind of information oe aborda: by pran 
inal | on the subject of planting. His instructions fi il- 
siuiics Ionita Aio 
ing, hun unting, ae 
fe 
development = (1), that the veins were im 
of Fern 
development, | these a works, 
inor Works. o. Translated from the Greek | 
|- Mr. TURNER? 
General | to ‘this nursery 
of the 
oad 
vue 
Dr. Car 
nnales Botanices techni “at = of ir 
drawn | 
Vol. IV. pei js before us, extending from 
rtant | laces to 
ee, bulk of 
but suggest to 
possess and Indi 
then pataia all the details io i ee in that work? 
Surely it would be sufficient to enumera! 
pear Aaret a referénce to the original, y 
— to be foun a 
to w 
pate. nea aea which erin 
densed. 
owever 
in less general use. 
work might be pr 
Garden ° “scot eae 
s, Royat NURSERY, pat AN aw 
at the present time cannot fail to be 
interesting to all al bransi towers 3 Tulips, 
Mr. Turner has one of the best 
in} fee on bel, which 
ber 
| highly in 
À pierre 
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