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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 





691 



^^Jp^S NURSERY, PLYMOUTH. 



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Museum, are worthy of a 







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JEfte ©ar&ewrg' Chronicle* 



SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1848. 



CO do credit to 

 of the officers in charge 



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bow upon a 



the d.l 





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i to all concerned. 



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Rumour says that the bo< 

 liiiiTi.-.ii Mih-im are awakening from their gentle 



lljlic in.iv find in- 





Bad that one of the officers lias proceeded 



from private oppor'.uiiitie 









to Paris to ask questions concerning tb- 



a< pnfiamm 







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»re to" be™ j^j 





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to be lodged— if we have any. We i 





















<s a- long as resistance was possible. 









^IbBERIS. f ot' M ^N^A^AQUIPOLI A^- A^ veryjaree 



whose whole lives have been spent in a 



kind of people to he suddenly attacked by a fit of 



in them. 



But whv sin 11, he, n th iM.t ion of a public 

 botanical museum be sought in Paris ? Ample in- 



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tiB J* «n/, <7ra<w» <<> «»y application. 









Remittance, or reference in London, from unknown 

 All orders above 51. will be delivered free of carriage 



formation might be obtained for a ihil 

 already a collection of objects of the higfa 



restored to tie 

















Enter, or Great Western Railways. Steamers from 



to the humble office of a fruit room. 1 





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lie Antiquarian 



&it port to London, Dublin, Cork, Falmouth, Belfast, 





JUtkra being adjoining our premises. For Catalogues 'and 



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pr. sent in^ledy- 

 ny of the objects 



ESTABLISHED T786. r ° a ' ym ° U 



is capable of much extension, but of no i 



1 perfiuous. 

 And why have a botanical museum r 

 smoky London 1 Why even an herbarium I Tke 

 ■sphere known in any European metro- 

 polis is in the highest degree unfavourable to the 

 preservation of objects of natural history, and t-spe- 



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 the vegetable kingdom. We U-liev. 



Take, for'. 



place are WW 



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 labelled. Nor are there ar 

 by which the objects cai 

 numbers indeed upon some 



t is call 

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din the Catalogue 



pORMS NURSERIES.-The Subscribers beg to 



^adapted to the climate of Scotland. Wgreat care has 

 pwed tarieties of theh^specles, "the" plants" arTheaHh^and^f 



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titled. ' Then are 



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v ci- hut the very 

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be kept in perfect order, perfectly neal 



•ie vaulted ro 



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has not been even 



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perfectly uninjured : and there must h.- 





which are placed 

















be secured in London? The anesti 













answered by everybody who has lived in London 



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for a month. 











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need of two, where none 





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or two Mu- 











seums of Anv- Btate. To 









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