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readers, however, do not require to be told that they in order to destroy verm 

 can get great Boureault bushes, 



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y young Azaleas and I 

 in a frame some very fair Calceolarias. In a small 

 house of stove and orchidaceous plants b 



Sycamore, and other plants in which the parenchyma 

 had been removed by maceration, the vascular bundla 

 alone remaining. Lithographed portraits of Job 

 Gould, Esq., the Rev. Professor Henslow, J. Lee, Esq., 

 P. J. Selby, Esq., W. Yarrell, Esq., and Dr. Wtl& 

 were presented by George Ransome, Esq., of Ipswich. 

 presence 01 ari in cuiciva- A paper was read by George New 



are committed in forming gardens. The whim of the po j 

 moment is too often acted upon without reflection, for- An 



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ured preserve, nearly h . 

 le Winesour Plum. It 



- in the morphology of the family Chances. 



st the books presented to the Society was the 



:t of Von Martius's great work on the Paling. 



Entomological, June 4,—G. R. Waterhouse, Bq., 



Resident, in the chair. A note was read by Mr. Des- 



ignes on the specific identity of two Ichneumonideoui 



Lepidoptera, including the real Tortrix strobtlana, 

 Linn., recently taken near Sanderstead, and Mr. Shep. 

 labits, and the mode by which the 



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^cw intruders have air.., 



There t "^ te " e - ' and Primala fa! 







Tunbridge Wells ana .Lewes, mciuumg »" -rt ^ 

 new species of Adela, and specimens of the ra » jujj 

 phora polycomata. The death of FredenM 

 Esq., of Corpus Christi College, Oxford^ *«ffijj, 



Faniplin, of Lea-bridge, arid good ' e rou -^ f 8 \ eT l owner** 

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Orchids occupied one ,id £. b J *J^Jid£' * e ete 



