THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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•^TJl^ ei»il«a«ion. The precincts of the col- 

 JJ2, * Wd pieces, w^uld be proof against any 



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 ran with the use of the fatigue jacket, or some 



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nd one them and theirs to be respected by the 

 sk radial haters of the Saxon." 



■ expected that heads of home 

 •kua wj be speedily formed, and tba 



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 d in that the leverage required to raise Ireland 

 *o(i»Ktual "slough of despond" will be gained. 

 h asm* say we entertain such an expectation, bat the 

 a h fir as it goes, is excellent, and may aid other 

 »» with- good effect. 

 F* troches we can entertain no doubt that the 



J** ■» lately in the House of Commons by Sir 

 JJJ^" Transferring the land from its present 



5 »ho weridbrefa mpitSt th^bnfty^ndX 



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J»Ma commission, which mighTbe appointed'by 



^^S^SbStl u » of the propert> ' 



*£iU?!?* : and U 8 PP ears t« be quite possible 



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has pA^S E Memoranda - 



i< P*»iBLS! e ; ^ rit of first flowering this file 







"? Park in July, i 847 , it w M 

 '11 leave, on it. In the be- 



^ * «, irsy *? ,aTge for the house it 



1811 « tie? fcrined fw it b th 8 7 6 ll ^00m, a com - 

 um t„u • . ge 0rcn id house, 



^*W ^** to seen T P ' aced on lo * brick 

 ** C^U iL" J^ 01 drai «age. 

 N^ b; ^ah 0t ^^-^ taa was fOT ^ 



At 



Lugust. 1826, when .Mr. Cr.wfui-d favoured m 



ince of Martaban : « At Kogun, on the Saluea river, 

 i a garden belonging to a neighbouring monastery. 



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the uninitiated in botany." Handfuls of the 1 



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distant about 27 miles from the town of Martaban. I 

 had been prepared to find a tree growing here, an 

 account of which had been communicated to me long 

 ago by Mr. Crawfurd, nor was I disappointed. There 



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of 6 feet, stood close to the efl 



Bg an old square reservoir of water lined 



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herstia nobilis. The Burmese name is Thoka. Neither 

 the people here nor ^at Martaban could give me any 



Kulm, is said to have been 

 covered that California was a penins 



is little doubt that it belongs to the foi 

 o ground was strewed even 



he images in the adjoining caves. buch is L 

 llich's account of this tree, of which he sent layers 

 Botanic Garden of Calcutta. The specimen in M 



w 91 feet in 1, 



rough, and has on it, it is sa 



garden is now 9i 



700 and odd leaves. 1 

 with the Bhoots, to whi< 

 graceful manner. The 



dul< b nch 



a aoouia ieet mrougn, and almost ewery 

 ag to expand. It is, however, placed 



be kept back for the May exhibition at 



plant into its pre-ent excellent conditic 



' bringing this 



nt i.i Mr. smith, in general 1 

 g inning to start into gr owth. 



Miscellaneous. 



i'planlTrf 



ir;-, fr in •><. to 15s. each ; 15 sucesi 

 ; 10 similar Otaheites, 18s. ; sucker* 

 jrts, 20 in each lot, from 10s. to 16s., ; 



■ in California.— The following rec 



ornia, as a first means of introducing 

 ivilisation, may perhaps be interest 



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ions. But the general hatred w 

 3 regarded, excited suspicion agai 

 erally supposed that their accou 

 they were privately btcor 



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f 33,000 India 



marriages had taken place. The soil being 



i the climate more benign than the other Cali- 



•niia, in 13 is ismmds established there, they < '" ~* 



to the task of taming the wild Indian*, 



v,ng»-t them, taught them 



B the ground, together with some of the 



ad over their stubborn natures ; and making 



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happened that markets 



(the fibry part), to the extent of about on 

 bulk. As in all climates, with few except!; 



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ppened that aom 



near the gulf of that r 

 of rain is perhaps 5 o 

 ose yearly average depth i 



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process of time they tprouted up, 

 produced fine Grapes, from which 



Calendar of Operations. 



wuuuc d greenhouse plants as : 



operation may be performed with propriety at 



