10—1849-] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



g. _ w. W. Salmon, Esq. 



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Perry. Tins, 

 of Fume worts. 



on, the north of 



by Mr. Lee, i.t rlanimeismiih; and Mr. Henderson, oi 

 W.j ■n i u„ ! N,ir.«ery, St. John' Wood, sent other three 

 Medlinp of ihe same useful genus. Toe latter wire 

 Migoifica, white, disc blue, aud petals delicately edged 

 with the«an,e colour; Amelia, in the way of Beauty of 

 Newington; and Delicata, a cupped flower, white 



K^f, twu ,: 





t pale coloured, c 



- 



- 



fte » e «»TlT7' Ul , g W^ved speci,s, as r 

 whi <* «of w, f Ule L " t ' '' Ls ,h:i ' "' ll " ^»rih • I ( 

 Pears were di f rior k,,ld - Cuttings of the folh 



p ebr Ul ,ry. t q * r 'P e >" December, January, and 



favour partaking of those of the 

 «»D U , r .. c ° e A Pj'le. It is ripe in December and 



*-•>",, „"" ',"• >"".*, m.ddle sized, roundish, 



■ . - : ' ■-, .- • ,. ... :, ^ ,. 



kctiorj « p h C . VCad . which 1 



f Encephalartos Caffei 



H Gory. This specimen was regarded with 

 : . in the Fabri 



the Society, but which had been lost. An engrave( 



the Society by Mrs. M Culloch. Mr. Adam Whiti 



V-syrian Monuments, discovered by Dr. Layard, ant 



. Gardner, Esq., of Dundee, was elected i 



on the Animals of the Assyrian Monuments. In tht 





b armlet and sword-s 



fragment of a botanical diary, kept by the late . 



e. This diary had an interest, as confirming 

 of many of the Cape Heaths, especially those 

 liection of the Linnean Society. The genus 

 a was named after the writer of this diar Ti 

 ed of dried plants, with accompanying d< 



Entomological, March 5.— G. R. Waterhocse, Esq. 



President, in the chai 



the Society 500 copies of 1 



r 500 European species c 



, l.LS 



'hereby great damage i 

 white ca- 

 had been regarded as that of a sma 



a I le hjM-ci - ot A, in .v. Mr. White mentioned 



species ot Cetoniidse, and exhibi 

 New Zealand and West Austral 



Sidney, New Holland; and Mr. S 

 ti appeared to be the Phycita obduc 



4to, pp. 162, tab. Upsal, 1848. 



markable as c - the value of 



a of fructification exactly opposite to those ot 



nee to read perseveiingly v 



of Upsal." We do not know whether it is to be bought 

 separately. 



Marshall's Index Beady Reckoner is a thin pamphlet, 

 of the greatest men, of wages, 



of a day and 30 days^ThL^supp'ose that ™ mlThaB 



. 



: . 

 :h- money ,lo,- tV. hi,,, is 4/ 7s. 10$*. We 

 have seldom seen a more really useful book. 



A cheap edition of Humboldt's Cosmos, formerly 

 noticed by us, has been issued by Messrs. Longmans 

 and Mr. Murray in two thick volun <s, Umo This is 

 a great thing for the cheap literature of the country ; 

 they are exact reprints of Um 

 Col. Sabine, and are admirahh prim. I 

 paper. Half-a-crown a volume for such a book is an 



Garden Memoranda. 



showing a profusion of bloom-buds, sonic < : 



more than a foot long. The plant was receive! b) Mrs. 



Lawrence on the 10th of July, 1847 ; it was then 18 



n me, and 12 feet through, 



Miscellaneous. 



begin to plant their Potatoes, a 

 e years, and with pert, ci success 



n- them up in the way they . ught 1 

 I place, as soon as the Potatoes ai 





that were prepared according to the plan I would 

 ed Potato amongst them. '1 his pan U .- in, le— 



-Three hundred and sev« 



Hackney. The highest price realis 

 was 19/. 8s. 6d for Cain. II a incan 



.2 feet, 9/. ; and Coral ina, 8 jeer, '.) . l.i.v. ; the , 

 ots ietched from 2. t - . d !■'"• endi n 

 [irictim ietched 2/ 17s 6d ; R B,irh;,tunr, li. 



md handsome plants o* Andromeda flribuuda, 17>. 



Calendar of Operations. 





alt Turnips scooped our, or by placing 



