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Battersea, more a Knightian 1 Medal келел Жый а- | imperceptibly would inevit- | qu — Regens There is no doubt that the larger 
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ess Alice, in the for: ч АН: pitehed th may be ndi the e оГ алу bodies were of a vegetable nature, and Mr. Henfrey's 
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fasel ornamented with fine jer "of zine. ОЁ ап, by-far the һе еа, stated to be bell-glasses, which | notion that they were pollen grains of some Thistle or 
white flowers delicately suffused with pink, each floret are ROAD sdnpieg fot. ept б veh w wi es long | allied vegetable is possiUuly very near the truth— certainly 
being prettily spotted in the upper petal with minute preserve in them, as in th ase ога атеша, w ^P on one much nearer than that which was once asserted, that 
E. 1 f d occasion, had ri -—— & — nearly a чүч To size A 
brown. do The same exhibitor. also furnished | there aro no Demi e phial eve c 7 Crystal they were spores of bunt which had nos into the 
nder orange-blossomed Rhodo- Felsen, Meo. The decay X ACA a healthy plant on parE: toa | composition. of the bread devoured by the pat 
for whieh a Certifieate of Merit e orat em fro р M err * T. pA мен қ Е efation We have already had oceasion to speak o p more 
was awarded, a well-Bowered M е Blanc.” p tse d eda Mane bist ibo. thoi 00 | interesting matters contained in the volume, and shall 
—From. Messrs. Veitch came а cut speeim of Rhodo- | especially inimical; all these were provided against by the not enter further into it at present. It has already 
indie p compact head abi white flowers rion case, while ажо whiqh was raised became condensed on | commanded a considerable sale in this country, and we 
ith icturatum | t} ^ ; at there will increasing de i 
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superbum, and appeared to "Бе a hybrid оц, К, maxi- | bottom beeoming more perfectly аёгаќей, and in te r 
m erossed wi m.— Messrs. Lee sent a айе for stimulating and nourishing the plant. So complete exertion оп the part of the excellent author. 
anti Camellia blossoms, and fiv 
boxíul. of ш which- the Н most мей 1 nal circumstances, that the old bottle sealed up 19 years since is EAT E EE ТУ Мы с 
of Camellias i in nar , Among W БУ | green with vegetation, though M deposits of Conerva on the New Pia mis. 
w. tainly e la Reine, a well-formed, go нек surface materially disfigure x je-apgenenne, T hs js bottle] 41. Arcoppuorus Sodir. Planchon- and Londen 
; i ‚че with a tinge of creamy yellow in as had no fresh moisture since first closed ea semina 
sized, white A" 8 yy besides of mere ornament, were stated to be great—to the . А stove soft-wooded plant € New Grenada, where 
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ever, was Wilderi, which appeared to be a most | plants f y to another, duration. of flowering, to all | Gin to, пеем by Венн i the TR f р cerros of 
profuse ksian 4 
bloomer, А Banksi edal was awarded.— | ranks confined in pitjes and sick rooms, they. эне stated to be а 
Camellia formosa from Messrs. Chandler, stated to be blessing. At St. Thomas's Hospitala subscription has been set | lË has n introduced b Me. Linden, who bas it for. 
a.seedliüg from 'Waratah, arrived too late "for competi- |2” foot to provide tet. one of which was exhibited, most elegant | sale. n* is similar i in habit to other species of the genus, 
n, — Messrs. Rollisson contributed the Indian rm кн e - mete na nra sep of. tie ind being more remarkable for the rich colours of the 
i i ТЕ meg wide raniaque зом. jo, cep foliage and iyu than for that of the corolla ; the first 
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kinds of Lycaste, a similar num of Vandas, allj forwarded to Syd (T 4 
7 ydney a variety of f Bnglish seiya in a case that : 
referable to V. suavis ; two handsome forms of Cattleya | was five months on the passage; on its arrival there the Prim- of кейе mar de асли of ue figure in a late number 
Harrisonim, one of which Р on "ihe continent turned to England with а collection of Australian plants г. бы Sie ; 
under the name cage van ; the charming | The carbonisation of the atmosphere. by animal respiration, and TUNE 2, CER "et CA е, рр « FI d 
Barkeria e the column ж: which bears a siring | the restoration of oxygen by vegetation, is a well known fact, and EE roms pe this in the ore des 
resemblance to the ра of so animal; а pale variety | upon. this Mr. Ward claims the merit of suggestions as Serres," it is very like C. Siliquastrum, from which Mr. 
of Sobralia tha ; the сатаа frm a Mas de- | sanitary buildings in which уе ps ation would form a conspicuous | Van Houtte states that it is distinguished by its leathery 
feature, In gens with the process | ү 
vallia, Wageneriana and Фаза ep Rcgum genii DT ^ vas jut ш der a. bell-glass containing д | 108168. We have not seen а specimen, but эу dag to 
like. plant, whose- beauty consists rather in the large Rose an г flowers, and was extinguished in 10. minutes, | be fully as handsome as the common Judas tree, 
d Яо e | But Td exposing the glass to the sun for about ond ———— as hardy. 2 
f : ept а or the same period as before 
ТИС wii E spen. А pgs Medal In o c iini no manner vegetati i» n in water wo uld be found to restore | 53. CLEMATIS PATENS, Decaisne; var, Sophia. Van 
1 -— ilrom arner, q., came | the oxygen, 
oured, slender: r-growing Dendrobium tight mon when vegetation " was allowed to accompany them. Thisis a large fémerei. varietv of whatis oallod | 
"ч ра nobile, for which а Certificate of A ein ME Mita duae NN Coni; Mol-iicis in e beem 
Max y РЕ OE viveram into a closely dest case in 1841, and for having | Ш #08 C. сетшеа; but appears to h "rA 
e aper 
rose was just blossoming; uy "this case subsequently re- 
оле с, ed. A s ry: San furnished depended for the renovation of the air necessary for the gold and first named С. patens in the Proceedings of ey - 
ы ДЫ е зһаре of а little tree covered eademy. Its peculiarity consists in the presence of а 
: with e: REL seabrum, nic a от. у” оге de such a ОИС уа broad green band down the middle of each вера], Flore 
м Ы El the c ming p pink Boro nia triphy and established. a little vivarium in a large glass jar— es Serres, i. 952. 
EM ө pr MAPLE аар и of ihe. d stickle-backs, minnows, and fem. АН snails, Mara ith ЕЕЕ“ 
, the brilliant orange- plants of Valisneria, and covered the mouth of the jar Р d 
scarlet Æschynanthus us speci and one or tw e with glass, so as to make itaclosed ease. Snails for the purpose FLORICULT U RE. 
plants, A Кр} t Medal sus, * а о Oiher | of removing the Сопѓегуғ that cover А ета of rir ATE AM. лу Th а 
dal was awarde From -|and other aquaties were first recommended in a note in the NSY EEp.—The вее 
Brown, gr. to F n ‘t Mierosegpicál Jodrnal," for September, 1841. CULTIVATION, OF THE Pansy FROM © 
Se ing eerte and da dub d ms quu orf eh 
: was, however, so lon e er] 
"EN A Fer inn of е фое у 5 s , "us had published, in his ^ Mierodcopical Reereations," a figure aho d be saved vy from the very best flowers, 1 
роз. wc 8 р Б Eus sons 5 TS : of an open-mouthed bottle containing fresh-water aun oy into one or two pods to ripen on eac ch stem. "They 
Strawberries not in pots were —— by Mr. | Thynne first introduced marine 1 into London; paving of erraien t later, | use it is desirable that tlie 
i is ht some livin; Madre; 
wis Тойу, she оа dei erem wo а tanks, and at first plants ts should dirt the same summer. They are best 
&warded.—Of foreign aëration of the water by having it daily taken out and "bordi ituation, where’ 
So dece ai а beautiful contribu: prr i mai fors E Mei Niere sending 0 | fpo soit retatne ita moisture, whieh is of much importanco. 
а Blass d bia ar Halle Де t | her Madrepores seemed to flag, and then she procured some pieces | to morir ane; Sowhe weeds inw Digherieh БОН. - 
mecs | А: ; ds attached, and шу | Make the latter level on thes x apa oep 
AN і аца miscell: пу rtaind: ү н hist giifeoéss VEIT. ultimately spade, and cover the seeds abont the eighth. of : e 
ОРЕХ боп. was а Block of LARGH frani Th Ri h Mies rcm eere m йы нына ш ош ib ia ee lightly the bed with 
F ition was a bloc rom the Right. Hon. reni: ev restoration of health to the human frame, although he When the plants ome have grown to the - 
. F.. Kennedy’s estate, near Maybole, in Scotland, admits that dirhieulties would. present themselves in the attempt 1 ked bed 
It was a section of a tree about 2 feet in diameter, |t e Zr A ~ и ye c ern уч на 
Mn. qose. uiti Ватана ue а whichis rathershady ; let бенд well аА with асап 
MED wo аа арик ма Таг yas pud ЖАЗ. having а rose with very fine holes in it, and tliey must be 
beside it, dor ИР. uae. rpose of comparis ея E но shaded for а few days, until they have become esta- 
of the tim of our two English paris FH T 'Oak (Qu EN Histoire. Naturelle des Végétauz Parasites qui. croissant | blished. — must be kept quite free from weeds, both . 
péduncul d : - sur VHomme et sur les Animaus vivants. > Par C. jim in the ‘seedling bed pe after We aera. 
Robin, D.M. 8vo. pp. xvi. and 702. Avec un Atlas n oet isable to remove the young plants 
de 15 planches gravées, en partie Aae balhe Paris, | the rn of лты or с the weather 
853. being too hot and dry. As they bloom, P away а 
W d : that lave some strong n; looking . 
n — = обро years ago the academieal thesis on more to form:tbait to:colour; this-being the first requi-- 
this subject, which was maintained by the author when | · ok ise лак мым. dep : 
a ма for his doetor's degree, and which was | 9611 ба bete и Mn eus 
a highly creditable production, gi mise of oram deese cce е d 
u ss in i hich ые аге few ut back early, that they may throw out side shoots | 
special t ӨЕ sid : › aud inerease by ngs as fast ав 
in н iiie {еп | Possible. 1—— E Pansy is, 
pads "Y: == чке» as D have just stated, symmetry of the flower. The. 
aee ten п darn fn of bot n a petals should be large thick, broad, and 4 fiat, ring upon . 
means proficients in rane [o botany, with out а ано іони а circle; the colour Шаша nib 
avoid making подо her wer денге ш dho һо оду, butelemramd disnct Worms, suis, ad 
treatise just mentioned, that the subject had not been | rid — — RM on seodling Энине» 
taken up merely for the „эе учону ч Эче iral EE [с 
wriiten Wiin а rove E FLORICUL' So March Mr. " 1 Po i _ 
deceptive, and we have now before us in the present | th а ам. Meere Heodeleon сИ very handsome ——— — 
delightfol voluto роген ani inc reasing Camelia on -—- occasion, ташей М 
interest, insomuch that it would be difficult мерне aen чан 
lle- what sources of information have not been investigated, | Of seedling бтм, ум Мт. Воп 
or what Горы branch of the subject has been =- t nd, a fine white туша онин 5 
neglected. Тһе vegetables which find a — matrix | P ‚рей! NE deretur ccr ат ge -— : 
and finall ly induce — living аг more чаа рь, ре, А - er, mtu СЕ Jod 2 
|mnumerotts and various than would at first be Wi ppossd; in with rosy purple. A very good seedling Pansy, named. 
ettuces, it sh taté that ihe Бай héon кина anid бе ири йыйын ido man can pretend to | Mr. Photnpson, came from М Sip maroon; © ES 
peus with raus: water. ‘ап aceurate knowledge of disease without making him- | aae i1. 
а with the facts here reported. - No less | cate awarded. Mr. А, 
уота IxsrrTUTION, March 17. — Dr. Stephen Ы. Ward | than 87 species pe erly growing оп 
ү: en this pansion, оп. Dr, Ward да by animals, ti the greater part of which, 2 Forli commence ў 
their growth while the animals are alive, producing Ruffett, Brock: 
as their consequence either du op serious disease, 
t |In everyease where the author has "veni Milo to 
the matter for himself, science has derived 
= benefit from his observaftons, and in other eases he is 
On : : сї VR ш 
least happy part perhaps of the-volume is the appendix 
the ) 
on the bodies found in the dejections. esera тено 
t : dn 1848; one- | the 
