9—1854.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 135 
E a tíctits |eommon plants, and about the umber of new | the same kinda of Rhododendrons they formerly con- 
+ pages, have been added, among the yo me of which will | tained ; ера ave received some important t addition 
—A—— Е be found а chapter entitled “ Physiologiesl isa -ad in the e of some of the newer and - арив ot e 
Linnean, Feb. 21. — The President in the chai r the » Dine ts of Practical Physiolog 1е | drei, into whicl has been infused, by means of 
Specimens were р of Ophioglosenm ымы >88. тег ons were confined to эй ман | Botany, ашы eross-breeding, a habit of занн ing su эй 
from the island of Guernsey, by the diseoverer, Mr. G. physiology finding no place in them. at deficiency is | late e out of the reach of early frosts, which, we 
Wolsey ; and a small collection of Ferns from Moreton | now supplie ied. е foundation of the aphorisms was the | d. des say, spoil the blossoms. Ма the e 
er E ph on, of | autho of on 4: m Principles of Hortieul- learn, have been kindly presented to the Society by 
ted s been out of print for | | Messrs. Dancer, of Fulham, апа Mr. John Waterer. 
ere ars; but they har den сте, езе сог-| In the orchard department, pruning forms the prin- 
i of general stu- | cipal арена at Another sash has been 
i ts, w with E common | added to the length of Cottam and Hallen's Peach frame, 
1 по than with their | and ^ Kio a. open ends, we beth s are also to be 
i . Cat. 775 i to the systematieal | shut ume ends fornied no the original 
ta E Cat. 26 e t “© pete трав ж x LE consist od ihe ге сһагасіег rs of | design t owing to the short Тыш of the frame in 
to known both to Presl and Fée, was a of c n pla о be met with | the же ease allowing eold wiuds ER sweep t 
stated t Къ и Tatonia petis (R. Brown in еа pos in Virgen ог Osa fields. | lit, they will doubtless be found to та mprovement. 
Wallichs «Рана дч æ hariores"). In enquiring ——————— k The effects of the late frosts have pe severely felt 
mes recedenc, the author 
eret Ж Spieripteri barbata, as an analogous case, 
which also in the “ Plantæ  Азабеву? ч — e pre- 
her of 
cedence cor En for 
hebreo om 1823, and eatalo, oe ea i MS. 
e Peranema, of Don, legitimately ушей 
This claim. the 
general adoption by botanists of Dr. allich's names, 
led the author to the duis that they were entitled 
Wall., was stat 
— сњ qe gere from b Sphzer 
by ha sessile no е sori, Restoring ihe 
кх. 
eriana. The 
identified with 
the  Acrophor 
with the Mon des, 
fructification ^» 
ices of simple 
ank along with Cystopte 
sw pre шана гь that gom with "ће 
Dahi through th e genus The genera 
Acrophorus 
ore proposed to combine them, -— 
he united group I Presl's prior name of 
The following s re — ated cer ccm ря 
@ esl) ; mersus wed 
ШЕ» — ; Aer, "heros "(Davallia, Wall., 
on); A 
^fi is (L eucostegia, 2% $m); 
(Davallia, 1 Heward); Acr. parvulus 
censis Р ат Ноок. ). е Men of 
beue r ha been directed to the instance jam БАГА 
ferred to while prosecuting neo e 
era so as to avoid alike be modern е aee cd 
and the antiquated o 
e * Note on "he oae уне 
Чайав of Wa Wallich » ' by G. H. K. онан Esq. Mr. 
е C. кәй. „зч 
anulosus (Davallia, Wai "T it 
his 
A object o 
e (E 
incon- | gra 
g of exa- 
41 1 +”. 
i1Y 
a PA 
- 
fd ,he had 
been enabled to arrive at a more correct knowledg ge of, 
their stru — than nn asper been previously 
within the reach of c anists nt of the 
fruit in this genus being surm mcer by the enlarged 
ts of the ea had - к L mendis referred to the 
several * families, Сот pighiaceæ, and 
m =n -— whieh еч steted it to be essentially 
different i and he pointed 
out the кы узы a with which it t 
associate beti ith i 
grou 
ter, 
exstipulate -leaves 
cated calyx an paata = — 
to the base of the 
far in - 
ealycine coming e 
in its solitary erect 
cerebriform strueture „of its copious albumen. With 
A. cyano 
| are 
{в 
of its а in its persistent calyx, iu its I" These are 
d — | 
ovul m n == li 
= " peculiar pos 
wo genera ; whil 
New Plants. 
CYPRIPEDIUM YILLOSU 
iis immaculatis scapo villoso longioribus, spathá 
carinatá, peta talis inæquilateris spathulatis undulatis ciliatis 
politis po excisis, sepalo 
apiculato, stamine sterili cuneato mueronulato dor 
sue Асрагч. columná petalisque basi nderit ovario 
mu 
É 
e addition to an interesting genus was lately | 
exhibited to the Horticultural Society, when it received | 
a Silver r Knightian ra Mr. у Өй Ras it wild 
i oulmein, at evation of,9 
above the sea, and S. o Messrs. 
h, who, we believe, are its sole diues ‘S. 
neg Pe Md (Ж insigne, над more especially in 
the Mon particulars :—The e is shorter than the 
leaves, and shaggy, with long pu А hairs; the petals 
are «а gularly unequal sided, the posterior ha lf pues 
ыл 
е, moreover, notched at the point, as if a 
i struck out by a 
a pie 
eh 
a circular punch ; the lower мй із 
deeply discoloured set of veins along the eu sho and 
the pon я which look as if varnished, 
n the upper or posterior half, bu ut green on po 
lower half, with a deeprich brown line of separation. 
Garden Memoranda. 
`Ноатоилшдь f занй s GARDEN, TunNHAM GREEN. 
—The "C 
-— garden ртр 
with. 
чам dip vi yellow ; due "he Whi fiy Plant 
amabilis) ; and the well-known Phaius 
difolius, which when 
well flowered 
si. one of the most striki 
^ 
Scott. e flower, white тамд 
and feathered with lilae, and about a as large as а small 
с slip. Welkbloomed masses of the finer kinds of| 
rocuses, we need E җы; аге gd tie showy at 
this season of the and they are easily aeu i 
ps ng them in mm апа ока ng 
rame, meris phong them in a little heat a en та 
а а ра to their being wanted in flower. 
The Аса A trees, for 0 ане hava now becom 
the great conse rvatory, are beginning to be very pA 
onde is now in fal beauty, Soles veral others 
-— etting разі, 
owing kinds, which are suitable only 
Ae ^b is ve 
group Шав 
mong the кз, ө: Mem сут the most p 
ihe multitudes large blossoms with w 
urnished being n in perfection Зе ше нч 
pos obtusa чылы a han 
and it forms а succession 
by drawings illus- 
ра 
Ereot the Marar mad ОРА, Vahli. 
trating the structure 
Jiotícs of of Books, 
` piac: 
School Botany and Vegetable P Physiology; or,the Rudi- 
otamical Science, Ву John Lindley, | we 
ments of B 
рар, F.R.S. A new edition, 9vo. Bradb 
Tux favourable reception given to this work by the 
LL has enabled the Lave utei increase 
matter contained in the present edition, without | in 
i Thwaites concluded with а detailed А. s 
e e price, Between 60 and 70 woodcuts of 
Pao iety 
mata, ый, ы” at p. 118, ise distinguialiing 
d trans AA of its 
€, wit 
qua 
еа are the delicacy an 
blossom tie “ТЕ 
and its habit x zu E 
ont ек. several weeks before 
zalea n this ac маб. Е it. e M look 
upon as an aequisition. 
e Rose trees have all been apis S d of the х 
ey's 
ian 
t 
Climbing sorts 
whie 
xe 
roving of Vines and 
The Rhododendron 
анор а онтон 
M 
а | attention of ali "who 
ous Iv ey of Г the lo 
RÀ In blossoms, stained | 
Butter: 
ts, A. linearis, a specimen | P 
itable. Тһе | 
б a fro 
еа п 
for 
e been | other deformities, remove 
in the Arbore Maa i kel 
BERE RO vi t| panded it 
| beds, w mil эч Тһе 1 
x— 
Brussels Sprouts in some 
Those that ha 
|in the kitchen garden. Even 
instances s have been injured, 
topped have been Pu to stand be 
pom Snow's Spring White has, upon the whole, 
est. Ha а White has been all killed, and 
| eropping is now being 
have | been planted Raum to the 
our Number for Feb. 18, p. 101, ж x view to further 
| | test its а аза eer re of dise ridges 
| of earth have men left between Td ro tlie 
| pu overing them when the time sta te d r per- 
p that operation shal hav dieci nd every 
pains will be taken to give the plan a fair 
FLORICULTURE. 
Ез IN Pors.—My My к box. is again 
these spring йозе 
urns, Euphemia, Fr 
Duke of Perth, Climax, p others, alr m arrest t thé 
i rd 
flowers is 
y this plant during the whole of the early 
attention. they will blossom 
e latter part of May 8 
Hue er be E for the Pansy 
nage. . Piauts for carly flowering 
TO 
с 
2. 
© 
їп 
аз 
regards pe pied 
is not d fficult to 
ott d pe from 
If the weather -is open 
гу, Or ihe fir reek Fe 
repot generally, ш „а... со 
орон turfy loa leaf- 
exe sand, "е пе ET i o eon to the 
soil should not be presse ed hard 
tion, the plants must = I well up to the glass. 
sho! m 
and to keep them to ida 
smal 
l ones must from time me be ба d. Tice 
е jeu uttings answer the double pun кеў of strengthening the 
е, stock of young paih 
the e ones when wo 
they are place а r 
pulling the lights. 
in “shoots, and producin 
will supply the place ‹ of 
ош. еер Ше frames in which 
| whenever the weather is fav 
P ing state 
going over би for 
that 
have ral Dei 
pining the ‘contro-braneh upright in the. 
the remainder at equal di 
ттин sition be и according to 
shoots: three leadin hes are sufücient if cut 
blooms s only are required. Another advantage is, that 
lanta 
bora will answer the double purpose o 
of cut flowers. 
ed.in st 
bloom ень May or June, and: produce a stock 
By following the simple aad. 
just recommended, I am sure 
ir і j 
Тнв Auric vta About the. middle of this mon 
if аа hai, continue as fine as it is at prenant, cipe 
suffici iently bw. to Aon those 
"neg for аыл, Se Seven pips are 
umber allowed by our litan 
e seleet the most шой гош, sontiiniug. that number 
zan Nepotis arr ir оша ы uds, as nearly of a 
очарга ound pen oom pet, 
cud ss be particularly selected, - if there any 
pips among them w " аз oblong M. 
young. At this. 
n wth, care en be taken in watering 
that none be allowed " fall into ihe tubes or pinus if AM: 
ppen to be exposed, as is the case with 
ме d lowest 
5 there- 
may be 
over the уел 
t will be found. dull aud unfit і 
l а little e 
