48-' M»0 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



iear Dunbar, N. B., in the autumn of 1845, Mr Si 

 howed me several plants of the ^Ethiopian Calla c 



i 



Jfeht and drv 5„ -k{«h i^^LTlu^ „"?!, .V"? 1 !* 



: appears they „ 



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ES,v; ■;/;;:: 



•chFad in Bute; and Hymenopbyllum , from V.ctoria-square. 

 LJ„ A™ I"*" ^ A S™ wln S specimen | people had by this tim 

 mgput up to auction, 



i flowered in the experimental garden during 



le plant.-Dr. 



lant whose^oota had ei 

 owrw was Polygonum a 



Syme's garden at Milbank. When growing the plant 



had been observed to possess a musky odour.-Dr. A. 



u'a College, Gal way, was elected a 



&ebietus* 



A Guide to Port Stephens, in New South Wall 

 Alex. Haris. 24mo. Orr. Pp. 223. 

 ■ 

 to study. The information which it contains' is 



grant wants to gain. The following paragraph c 

 we suspect, mtelligence which few of our read 

 prepared for. 



nly ; in England it means h 



ingland? As yet it may be 



differ rv e erel"; e b P ut a, (often have I^nown^Tthey 



, my impression gradually c 



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surrounding trees. The value of the town land rapidly 

 got up from 3/. to 4/. per acre to lOOoZ. or 2000A, and 



>wn lands and to buil 



another, or was adroit in the art and mastery of making 



the rest of the week, and they did both, although 

 TheseT S u **" \ Sla8S ' "^ P ° rter 3 *' W ' Per b ° tUe " 



pair, and sheep 3/. to 4/. pe 

 ' ' ported, and fetched s 





Jovernor Grej's arrival in 1841. 

 •ivdit was gone, 

 uni; upon paper 



Then came the region ; the j 

 -:-[ppeared. 

 its who possessed < 







se Billy injunctions ; and 

 nen in the kingdom had 





I in other places I 



