-1849.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE; 



;ter flowered than those 



"TE: JimpuUacea, Shannon!, Bergiana covered with 

 ""n* .££ bells, the rose-coloured variety of Par- 

 ^•^flTto alba, Lee's tricolor, metulamora 

 SSf , » small eximia. .1 ; -■■«!:/ n , . - 

 TlSL,,. Messrs. Veitch were third. Groups of 9 

 tSr** 1 " 8 prod uced b ? Me88rs - Green, Taylor, and 

 ?f!ad Mr. Bruce received an award for depressa, 

 ^^^^wshotnbTbundance and formed as 



i. Henderson; ti 



. : 



. aiidsome on accoui 

 covered with si 



rot . ' • . ., 



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y .fa" Borneo, aad the same Indian Lycopod 



.■■■-:■.'.-, . : :•.,;,■!..•■■:„ 



. named Emeryana ; Mr. Hender- 



Mr M«t5 r °* e / S A We noticea * few specimens froi 

 crtiunnSi Canterbur y' "eluding the noble Platy- 



produced in quantity, and the plants 

 —a. Thev consisted of the kin* 

 H the exception, perhaps, of Back- 



. »«• Costp^ -Sessrs ° V h "t g h D r d 

 5SJ 5T ™ n *«**™. P- Gord^SnTTh'u" 



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ire sticks than branches. The best was a plant about 



f. Gregory ; and Mr. Robinson had a middling good 

 «t of Sir Robert Peel. Mr. Salter, of Hammersmith, 

 d a nice plant of F. corvmbiflora grafted with its 



;. The sa 

 i way of fu 

 e best were Purity a 



. Henderson li 



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Carnations : 1st, Mi 

 Colonel of the Blue* 

 President, Puxley's '. 



Beauty of \Voodh< 



, of the Lake, Conqu 



. . Count Pauline, 



... Hector, 

 Prince Albert, Queen of Purples, Bonaparte, Hep- 



. . - 

 i;i,-!,l .i':i' I . .i" in.-. l'i i-i'.s « i arlaud, Princess Roval 

 Ouniu:.), Prince- . Wi.lnm P. mi. Cartwrijht's il.i i 

 m'a King of Purple 







, Mr. Bragg, Slough, 

 vi.h Prince of Wale 

 Bevan, Daphne, Ne 

 Chandos, Lady Dacre, Duke 

 castle, Mrs. Barnard, L'Elega 



-, > , • ■ . 



2d, Mr. 



on, Cray Beauty, Lady Che* 

 Vmfmma, Mrs. 

 Ward's 156, Mrs. Barnard, '. 



i Queen, and L'Eleganl 



, Mr. Bragg. 



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of England, Whipper-in, Diana, Surpiiser, P. 

 Young's XX. Mr. Turner showed a seedling P.cotee 

 (not for competition) named Duchess of Sutb 



Rev. J. Burrougb.es. It is a full flower, pur 



wd light red edge. We may I 



here that the same grower also showed a ver, 



Verbena named "Madame Beauazod," a French 



Several Petunias were shown by Messrs. Her 

 Conway, and Salter ; many of them very pre 



same way ; Carminata 



cms Huon Pine, 



.;:■■-. 



- ' " Bragg, for Ariel, Ondine, Lallah 





'.andZeni 

 J of Corn* 



I,, -- | 0M, 'Ms.__l,Mr.Gain«,< 



B '*"**,bicolor,aad , 



, Lord Warden, Prin. 



«WJ Zenobia ; 2, Mr. Riddell, witl 

 V»ndpS u eot ' ^rnwaU, Desdemona, Arabella 



<■ m v -lr. Stains, 2, with Anais, 

 -lame Miellez and > 



•*» PiR^ blaBOa - 



-»-M* Stanly, wit' 



7JS 



Brigadier Hearsey, now 



in command of the station S 



-i-ecimensofthe 



arva and perfect Chrys 



. which had de- 



troyed many acres of T 



ares in Cambridgeshire. Mr. 



Michael exhibited a fine 



v.-i ; . • I- '. ■ .:.'.: -. •. . _; - 



ured at Caen- wood. Var 





nTwing? Tnote by 



Stainton, Weir, 



:i i, M.D., was 





untof experimeni 



idity of Vanessa Urticoe 



and Io, as affected by changes 



f temperature. 





Botanical, of Edin 



ubgh, June 14.— Professor 



Balfour, President in the chair. The following papers 

 vera read :— 1. On Noslochine*.— By Messrs. Ralfs 



i'his wa 





aper and will appear in 



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d geolojty, that ■ 



es, and that the individuals had 



in,- 1.) I> -.J. 11 ■■.:. ■ 



ecies couid be traced " from a single 



v. iusec - was presented to the Society, by 

 ■ 

 I Microlepidotera recently captured at St. Osyth 

 Essex coast, including new species of Lozotrenia, 



Glvphipteryx, Agdistes Benneti, &c. ; also the eggs (re. 



markable lor the singular trap- door like apparatuaby 



species of Pentatoma and specimens of the beam 



Psyche retiella recently discover 



hibited four species of Paussidse from Port Natal, ai 



•>..:■.: 

 the " 8embliug " habits of the Bombycidae. Mr. W 

 wood, exhibited an extensive series of insects, artifi 

 hich are employed by anglers, f 

 t appeared that the green and brown drake 

 tted mackerel are only the males and female 



phrase, " specific cent 



e hemispheres, acknowledging about 30 antarctic 



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 de of progenitor- o» a spcrt. -. hut as an .n-.niaiy, 



: 

 hi, opini >n he correct, then form and structure are 



k_ ... . 



plants, from the garden 

 jledon umbilici, Se -,r 



rrVlln^Semophdamaeulata, and a speeimea 

 of East Lothian. Benjamin Carrington, Esq., 

 iriston-terrace, was elected a Fellow. 



e|for gardening, in 1 

 innnals, &c. By means of groups of figui 

 s appearances and modifications of exter 



• .;it groups. 



l posed tosurrom 



, k-e of plants, a 



Miscellaneous. 



on Blocks and m Batkets.- 

 s which require to be growr 



