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off sing 
known e generali 
gummy, pian т> knife n without appearing 
ts effects; atleast with some speci ecies its appli 
or 
ata.—1ln this the stem and phyllodes 
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to th 
аху w diverging alternatel 
the number of about 
Phyllode of: 2 4 inches long. 
inch in length; flower 
Pe 
heads globular, pale yellow. 
ing to be upheld 
Sycamore, 
ns СИ p 
orm good specimens, 
uable speeies, not only on 
of the late period at which it flowers, but like- 
are all 
branchis connected with 
yllodes are so 
narrow 
uncle about 3-10th con 
and clear of other plants, and 1{ will require stopping to 
make it bushy, ipe acis it will soon become weak and 
gling. 
А. cochleavis is pw and compact, and well adapted 
for pots.an margins of conservator 
Height, 6 feet. 
uced i rom the 
es 2-5th inch imi. Tua is a plant of rath 
it requires 
ones it en 
5 4 
the best 
well in after flowering, а 
p and 
subject 
of се which off is to eut it 
and not to be sparing of soft 
orders. 
A i e 
s globular, | 
e axis of the phyllodes. 
er slow 
ing. 
а лм will over "vell even in small. pote, 
i loaded so com 
water ; or, best of all, use Dominy's mixture, 
А. cyanopha уйа, —This form 
centre of а lofty е 
gr 
exquisitely bright MS flowers, which are lar 
КМУ, үз: 
inch in unequal si 
No one in 
» without this desirable ctm 
А. cygnorum 
тке 
in me ies ovs 14 гаа margin v а d 
rms a splendid gere for the 
to a 
servatory shoul 
pendulous habit, its 
has rather a 
branches being very slender and almost covered with 
sed o 
nnated leaves, which are compose 
of lenflets, and it isalso studded with s 
ts com inch long. pietro much like 
. but smal his i 
anam ib is саун peru it is admirably 
for pots. 
tainly an excellent Acacia 
adapted 
— What is there to be desired in an 
A. Drwnmondi. 
Acacia that is not to be found in this? Its habi 
h long, composed 
sre of аш о bea shape, 3-10th ine 
ө pildo of bo ges? бэ leaves 
Т exte niei, oblon 
À рдай; rec the sam 
n be kept rai any shape 
habit, which 
ree "pairs of pin nules, with 
and leaflets 
ng, ано ап inch 
ength, 
4. difusa is suitable ае pots, but it is loose in 
r, and requires 
e use of ligatures to make it 
gen éE L 
occur close tog eduncle 
Ex 
2-5th inch in length ; phyllodes. linear, lin 
; about 81 — 
P 
|| A. pu 
jeena border, being ra 
Jt 
2 | will not stand: preter: 
A. pulchella 
-|is of a nice Sender and open е r. 
tory | p 
as long as the 
ch | to the 
in length ; margins of the 
mese running iuto a 
sharp point atthe apex. Wel 
A. grandi i 
papa kurgan on. 
Its leaves are pin abo at 35th inch i i 
length, e of eight fos of "leaflete, about i inc 
o wers globular, produced A he „axil o 
=... ku pen singly or in pairs ; pedun ed inch 
length T x is is а plant that deserves to bel in im 
tio 
A. i байра i is not one of the best, but its-earliness 
renders it worthy of cultivation, It is well suited for 
S а very pretty i 
yllodes are linear, about 14 inch long ; 
agi lobular, pro roduced singly from 2" axis of 
llodes, Pedunecles € red in lengt 
A. тей e in all its stages makes a fine Sx DR but 
dim ded er weak growth x use of sticks ави: liga- 
iua ures is fios in order to form а nic 
rong plant under ordinary em nun will C 
төлү in one year from 20 inches 
flowers during their ean length, 
of a or two at the base e rs in 
a bright hi yellow 
odes үче inch long, linear, en d upper margin 
ded a apex and formin ng a Ao One -of the 
earliest end p^ of the Аса 
ш lon, a major. "This is is а neat kind for a — 
border; for. when in blossom 
yellow Tiu flower- 
e widest part; fílower-heads 
sessile, in pairs ‚ diverging Tight and 
axils E the phy lodes, and produced for 
about 8 rinta along 
thin of branches, and incline 
when well flowered. This Acacia, b 
being урны $ propagate there are but few plants of 
it in thee 
A. lop kanika i : t: — vs the nen ре x а large 
conservatory, w estee 
mip Bowers Tr уфе аге be uce "iiit ырада) 
i" its fi reading foliage, consis ing of leaves 
an dt 5 inches wide, тага 10 pairs of 
wee and each leaflet composed of from 14 to 20 pairs 
о DO E КЕ in length, and è inch 
wide ; prol heads solitary, o oblong shape, vet 
4 inch to 2 tene long, and of a Tight аист qe 
ong. The knife ot be used for 
А. mucronata.—' This species js well adapted for con- 
үмөт бху melatés Miis ameta 92 inches long, 
s5 but in all 
ts they. are similar. 
icans has much the 
ir of leaflets constituting а 
гъза — n in this s ecies. 
; pedun 
A very good plant for a pot, | but better &dapted for the 
—-This is а шый plant for : ber or small 
ther. delica 
iclined to assume the wai. Priv каиф 
міна bi pinnate, about 14 in 
out 3-5ths ong, o 
axis of ав leaves, about 3 inches 
mall, yellow. A rather slow growing which 
is best adapted for the margin of conserva- 
tory Бор ut r for the centre of a circular bed which 
is to be filled with th dwarf p saig ; for by means of the 
knife you ontrol over its shape and amen д er 
ers g 
g species, w 
for pot — 
a nice compac e it y 
composed of two E mir of leaflet s, the lower и 
аге eom ^s of 
12 pairs of inner. 1 Flower ттт бз globular, T e 
оние; ees, fours, or fives, th 
ves. Раме 4 inch in Mirada Ani ана fora 
edit stage. 
revent 
er are triangular, 1 i 
ranches рт n l foot 
ered 
wit wers from the и 
s render it a most Baci ж i 
up hyllodes Саб нде, 4 inches long, and | s 
rs. 2 inch across at th 
t for the |s 
rs ошу be a 
Leaves ан жа; tha 
A. premorsa.— This has a rather straggling habit, but | beings siio ій 
Jiti is well ааны either s pots or borders, arid certain] y 
some е plants when about -3 feet high, though 
geme ri 
ound 
ong. Тће | w hey have ever ps or still live in ап) 
er H inehes i in the course | decis mácpendeniy 
th 
de T" long; but its phyllodes are almost € by its pro- 
of flow Altogether a pretty pla 
aradoxa a, alt though of straggling Каттай is suitable 
for at culture, standin ng the knife well ; phyllodes 3 in. - 
al sided : ; situated 
ed 
ly as sharp'as 
This rien is eapable of 
shape you may require it. 
RT a "c and is a most 
pe of 
most 
AN ter 
та сое 
ndis ora 
out 3 fee t hi gh, ke ав Bonis 
suitable for ct Phyliodes "s inch i н T anie somewhat 
g flo 
Sti oth ndi 
globular, right orange yellow, hie sun E 
|y t 
allowing the shoots to hang grneefully f from the top, its 
appearance is greatly improved, an in flower it 
yd н 
ower, &e.,of the v 
sorts just deseribed :— 
Time of |Fo 
flowering. | 
Naime. je 
mam cry 
alata 
n bifora js 
" cochl earis r 
» чөй ода 2| Earl 
j | 
Globular 
EE 
nes 
Pani. ed, 
Бадә 
" сузуы I 
n dependens 
diffusa  ., 
» grandis .. 
» àxiophylla 
» lineata 
» longiflora. mejor... 
» lopiiantha оа 
lobula 
Spiked, globular 
Spiked, g [CO 
ч 
B 
"m 
Ze 
2, Рр 
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ч 
Жау | 
; | 
IS ани rw TIVE PROOF OF THE | 
HEAT FROM a шы RUN m 
TO A DIFFERENT TGE L 
L.C. ues 
Tre question itus e those obj ues ts of ame origi- 
nated which are so жин ble to man in a state of 
civilisation does гоё, pn taken by itself, admit of Lad 
general iet but considered in a wider : 
аудан сани 
perien m 
bjeets were fo intl by pulled in а state 
the condition in whieh they 
alf the cultiváted plant to t from which it was 
derived. The 
the.parent 
first method A epe holds. the question - 
as in itself unanswerable, some measure coincides 
with those views which ret the objects of cultivation, - 
the Myrtle, the Vine, the different - 
, &0., as the gifts of the meag бм ч of 
th from 
d 
e agene 
ire alg sers айд. 
