46—1349.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



y Potato. When 



-omiacuously about their camping-ground, and i 

 fjue. aiid without any farther care, Pumpkins ar 



Under proper cultivation, they attain a large si 



jriish. Our provisions from Sydney bei:> 



when we reached the Brazilian coast, our captain pi 



It is next asserted I 



them. Premising that Nun's plans 



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t VOil ",. >t!CV ! 



it for a few 



.nd there is still much t 





is open only on St 

 ing admitted four c . 

 t of this. And the free i own garden, 





Windsor Castle, i 



Kew I went to see the splem 



ceous plants at Mr. Rucker's. I could not but be struck 



fcy were books present* 

 mA Count 



I actions (vol. vV, part 8), was announced as ready foi 

 'delivery to the members.— Mr. F. Bond exhibited 

 \ several very rare Lepidoptera from Yaxley fen, in. 

 ! eluding both sexes of Chilo gigantellus.— Mr. Stamtoi 

 exhibited various new species ot Mierolepidoptera, ai 

 well as the leaves of various trees within which tin 



c see that it is only ii 



i applica- an extensive s 



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dd be but justice to the person in charge greai 



«tat this should be done. Dodman. \ some 



jeet (p. 501) was to show \ mucl 



*h«t I thought it quite possible to prevent bees from smal. 



fanning, the result of which would be a larger 



% of honey collect' tod witn- aiao Deen iouna toaiwcK i 



.xhibited 



moth* bred from the caterpillars, showing that several into tne pouu. 

 Proved. Your o i -apposed species were only extreme van. : 



es beyond the admission to -Captain Parry exhibited a case of rerj 

 one side-box, by which the swanning must have been Coleoptera from 



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■ nice of the one which is wood exhibited specimens of a spoons 



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to the other side-box, to which he will have j ust admitted bones, buried • 

 toe bees. The plan which succeeded on one sid< 



t appeared at first a good d 



*[ed to the change, and they i 

 •tout slab under a shed, and I l 



11 soon be recon- me p— v — 



st as near their old. He also exhibited from the _ collection ot 

 Y boxes are on a Melly, 



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foot?" The doctor thought tl 

 t he examined the fish's ■ 



:m1 iurl 



by Mr. Douglas, being 



*»cly every cell was full of honey, in which case the ; announced that 



""oner it is removed the better ; and if the box has the Microlepidoptera, had bee 



J^u properly ventilated, there will not be a brood-cell for the best monograph on a g 



Wn" AusSralia, found in ant^' nests, and going on all ligh t. . Hethen < ^Jed UcU- 

 ip ecies of Goliah beetles (G. micans ™*\<«™^^S*f*&*^JF£z'^ 

 hitherto confounded together. J" m ^ ^ 



this 'a most remarkable 



