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was separated from the root) also showed that it Ома, and the young hippopotamus was finally left in 
had received no ehggk whatever in growth, and | excellent condition, and with the Pacha's compliments, 
i gate т. our active and excellent 
яшеп м rot 29 feet across, and has bot frozen for wei 
at a Unis, and E ine never lost o wi d my s, the Hon. Charles Murray." 
chief enemies are owls. on carp can be trans- Ue Black, at Hamilton Palace, was7also read, in whi When we add that Mr. — volume &bounds in 
zen state "d thawed again alive! as stated that 14 ха evergreens moved for the Duke | similar anecdotes, it is needless y that itis one of the 
° "'Hamilto on Љу Mr. M:Glashen's machine all had | most welcome which the edi polling season 
ueceeded most satisfactorily, and веагсеју showed any | produced. 
Sorieties, symptoms of h aving been r i Als nde rates'of Len — M ир 
aving been in no чау» mpeded by t e root-pruning e New Pl А 
HoRTICULTURAL, Jan. 175.— J. R. G EsSq.|had sustained in tlie moving. Among them жеге | 39, LINUM GRANDIFLORUM а: ; айди Її; 
Treasurer, іп а chair, LN Duke ar айаш Portugal Laurels of large mei y ews from 9 to 12 ft. lendidi : PNIS 
E. Rosi Taylor, Esq, were electe d high гче тар а. 3 еа і M of т Rm garde - 
ellows. of Еп dish pin exhibitions of which were : isht? rilliant little annua ge rich erimson 
F g pes; | 10 to 15 ft. in height ; all of she ig as je already been flowers, lately introduced from Ратів. „Іі was originally 
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invited on this occasion, Mr. Forbes, gr. to the | stat s i х 
ri Bedford at Woburt Abbey, me six piheg: stated, have succeeded perfectly. It was stated, how found in heavy land near x cara by Desfontaines, who 
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of Blaek Hamburgh, three being this | : ed it species pulcherrima, » it certainly is. Не 
retarded fruit of last seaso he | question, pw ган s dd net em e described it as t Ti cma em clusters of erect or deeum- 
were remarkable for the small amount е shrivel- i t di С 4 ауф нЕ еа чы from 8 to 12 inches "dg, with smooth 
whieh they possessed, g i d leaves, d da the lowest are ner; the upper 
the roots by a tree 15 feet high vp one 50 feet i in hei eight. | ** тыт im 
| The results of mov ing v Ie large trees by this machine : 
have,' therefore, yet to be shems Er prg > sbn the garden 
irelv of ] : м of the Society came various Corrzeas, Gesnera zebrina 
entirely of last eet produce; by Selago distans, Linum trigynum, a gay plant at this 
ғ " season; Acacia lineata, Thyrsacapthus rutilans, а promis- M. "i 
- | ing scarlet-flow. ve : "Th 
These e well.ripened; berries, scarcely at à ч - | in France, will be read with advantage :— C This pretty 
» x tom j iln A ed — vit, Chop de N me oe erg "m p» annual -— figured in the * Revue Hortieole ' of Nov. , 
Шет: — Other [EM I past their best, Macherondeand Mache d'Italie, SearletShort-top Radish 1848. "The plant bears а profusion of —— which 
* ng, | from frames ; Cur ress, White Mustard — 
atgWrotham Park H and p Munro, gr. n Cress, Cole's Superb Red "апа Sutton's Superb а 
Oddie, of Colney House, St. Albau's; the latter a lery, а very good variety ; also Celeri Зан 
sent воме. indifferent bunches of "West's s St. Edi: : 518 splendid eolour "i а valuable рар it sit is 
Mr. Jones, gr. to Lady Cliarlotte Guest, sent a Queen To рејд : only in the hands iar i umber 
x^^ 5 reported to named, kinds з. Curled Chervil, French, Garden, and Messrs. Courtois- Géra Vilmorin intagise that ey 
y lanceolate, and rough at the edge, 
The flowers are in loose panicles, with very е rose- 
coloured petals, about twice as broad as in the Sorores 
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have discove the cause теч the р 
toba tokem чар dui nf the Dana and placed in plant which was very favourably received at first. It 
de Belleville, a | аъ. I it. : 
seasons; 
which blanches ebd pure—like ivory ; Bette 
Габен d jme plat de Bassano, gro — de o Hollande (an | i 4 
Lench d zu ton l ; He зы S .Ctstlensudary, this d C tt me д, the plant did not ripen its seeds and evecta i 
and there were Dres gna d tige Pa Crimson and Cate’ | езд, "Меште. Courtois- Gérard and Vilmorin made 
known, viz., Beurré dë Zabert and ] Epine de touris. M. the experiment of prieking some plants into the open 
hes ground, in а border of light but i tolerably rich soil, con- 
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or thesenson, of d Easter Beurré, Winter í taining mucli more nourishment t t earth, either 
Nelis, Ne Phas Mouris, m Colmar, snd Jean de Witte. 33008 ( ot Bo oks, pureor mixed. This experiment succeeded perfectly. 
; е. AL icked ou 
Merit was awarded to Mr. Brown, gr. | Scenes v" pt ions of ү ry Мы Ву A esse, | plants аге at the- present. time (August 2) covered with 
I, Esq., 3 of Waltham Abbey, fora dish of) Esq. w and revised edition. 
to be 
| Ww ke with ! 
'setter, and altogether a good sort for Ка forcing. | country book, and аге поз happy to — its reap- 
M Jacki of Ki e three се жі rather considerable additions.: Among 
kinds of Orchids, viz., Warrea tintenna Ni good | other things there is a most interesting eh unt of the|the excess of precautions. re. to ensure its success ; 
variety of Lyeaste Skinueri, and the purple Barkeria | hippopotamus in the Zoological Gardens, from the pen of if the plant had been treated the same as other hardy. 
neri. A Bauksian was awarded.—J. | Prof. „4 ies code sr tale щы w the history of annuals which. are sown in ог under glass, and 
ng led into ivity :—. rius pricked out into the borders, it would have perpetuated . 
др iers who had been co by itself without difficulty. Now.thatit isin злпарпег re- - 
| to duty of ama з ai 
had ung. livin potamus, hunted along the mo: it to- again to which it 
n shaded үм LI !ррор frequented parts ea Sf the ез is undoubtedly T тана acquisition. , Fornal of Hort. 
ear a p waah with no other proteetion than | Nile for a female and her calf, - IT were aware that | Society ; Vol 
that: mat, or more recently, w _ en {Не |the time for the bringing forth of the young was the | Among the Зн of the day is the attempt to sell 
weather became colder, that of а wooden shutter ; also | month of July. They had killed several old A rar | this тед the of Linum етн к 
аба и - Linum trigynum, which wihi state d | tami without Who is Vill.? uch abbreviation is. kno 
be:growing on - -— — теле апу n À | towards the evening, having mortall y ‘woun ded à botanists except that of Villars, who had n emos m ihe 
ef Lueulia gratissima, which 
wintered satisfactorily, and expanded its Hoe v 
мане Garden reported to be in | animal, " =, from the minor development ot the uA | publication of the name... Can it possibly mean Villain 
fair condition, thus showing how "атое the elimate | they knew to be a female, mo were pom by observing | the seedsman at Erfurt 1 ^ 
of Вой Devon. must ender plants. (th that asri у ing, after receiving the — wound, EM ARpram 
Oram eame she endeavo sick to make bed towards a small FLORICULTURE. 
specimens of ginas ii They were ma madein the same | woode = M evidently desirous of reaching i io but 
his ds ' phials, ыси od cd they sank before she could gain the banks. m used ATMENT OF THE Nep flower, although 
Tel their tops closed (oor ica nee à - кес” е даре of the Nubia ans, and а of Г hem, Mueren both with gardeners and amateurs, as well 
purpose mittng': a's = = of | headed by an чь аа subaltern, named t Hamet? put as with professional florists, is certainly not so exten- 
NS mue (m Pl de vai i written) in e a: small raft boat to the island. The density of sively cultivated ав it deserves {0 be. This may be 
sucia DA ‚ most the and Er at the steep banks made the |o ies being still sive 
en it was effected, they found in | buy, orto beginners killing their plants through eareles 
creepers - oo close 
an obese, 
c = smooth, and shining rq otia омго, like а hte. nid be carefully watered, es will nét ót diei ve, Ttis easi 
- labels that the к; halic corpulent. hog, that had undergone the opera- | pro y offsets or suckers perpe а ld be hne 
names oan be change at pleasure ; whereas ‚Мт. Вв, = ut Lol T reca nA Th Cw н ў 
once hermetically closed, ав еу аге by the blow- 
ШП the label Бейик ái altered. Specimens, 
Li CERTES 
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кы of protuberant mar amd "and uttered нй in-|about potting season. 1f required, ар should be 
ба н 
теч: 
terrogative grunt. t ste жолак" made by | stri of their lower leaves, and then inserted in а 
ке que “effect upon roots jots of Mr. M*Glashen's trans- опе of the soldiers to 3s the 4. od the young id wi AA pot or wide pan, with a mixture of 
tme orte were чымы, It was men- instinetively sprang forwards; and, with a degree о of | leaf-mould, loam, and sand, and ксы} а shady варі 
sénieni "Vidi to on | agility for which they had not given it credit, it forced | tion іп а cool frane; or under а \ hand- lass, shaded from from 
sit lie root-pruning a tree lifted by it neces- its way h the opposite brushwood down the steep | the mid-day sun, чет. d n 
| y sustains, and the h manner in which it is bank. Hamet, who had witnesse ovement, | too thickly in the pans, they шау rema е! 
“бй. сат it out of the grou was further | seized the boat-hook, ran to meet the young animal, and | the general potting season has ^ y should 
шь < gh the anting of the 1 e | wasi to st its progress by striking the h intered al th the «old-established plants. 
perfeetly diety's' Garden, at — had proved | into its haunch, iage as it was ANA. its plunge into | Potting should take plaee soon after the plants have 
> successful, yet that e had attributed the stream, Не zed, and b t granting and ропе out of bloom, нтс т some и shifting their 
pen E the tree ton being a: Poplar, snorting for its pee to ie bont, "е г а being аз | віоск in August. this shift the young plan 
dde e ordinem of all trees to die from the opera- much as his strength would permit him to carry, and e as the old ones ноша be be turned out of their "— 
` roots, i 
bsc — othe ground and weather favour- | the party then made off trium bant with their prize. апа the mould shaken from 
те machine. g; than to апу merit that belonged to But how to nourish the уйи эчем е Teeth al hat | th they may be thorvégily omni examined, to see if the fibres 
vil | "Mr. M*Glashen, however, opposes this period the broad gaping mouth showed попе; but it are sound, Апу roots that are'growing too vigorously 
1200-trees } dm А4 fenced round к thiek, soft, A: lips, the very buid be MÀ and all decayed or yellow leaves 
add th perfect success by hi pentes, and ind Peoria fe — Ae rom em sting the loaded dug of а should be removed. In potting, bear in mind that the 
fro Банн culty мар summarily solved poti should vè thorougbly drained, = being one of the - 
the 'by to ehnitivamte, to ow r |Ъу r^ redi stie vun of the du and most essential points in their culture ; and if itis mot 
le principal roots had been divided by the ipako pudes of |governed in long enthralled t. ts of the | attended to they will not flourish as 4А should'do, and - 
leis p thrown: ont healthy young root- | party anchored opposite the first village, «a c mileh-Kine may even possibly prove a com failure. ' ' The-eollat- 
shortened те greatest 'possible “profusion from ће were driven down to the boats, their udders drained | of ч plants should be kept well up; in order that water 
| stumps, giving thé. tree even greater into a vast calabash, and this was — emptied T not lodge in the lower leaves, for, if oU dery its: 
vie Ў i it was the hungry foundling. The process was repeated at fully watered, this often happens and the-plants rot-off. 
-The top (which for convenience of earriage | each village as the DUNS. the Nile ipsini үче ч the potting is. finished еу may either be re- 
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