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16—18 4j THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 253 
ordinary ‘th, not being arranged evi idently i in | poses, and it is somewhat. singular that it is not m are the Lom bardy y and a Balsam P. Poplar, Willows, 
lines,* but foi ы ап "irregular network, It is not generally grown than it appears to ; but its abus зета. d and Hippophie by the rivers. To these 
impossible that я is apparently іп а | ёо bec черле, in bloom, Apes. Sume € н and | must be added J Juniperus excelsa, whi , however, doeg 
state of incipient pem Tum шау act asa stimulus | attent to obtain s ens of an oce in 20 miles of Le, is called Shookpa, 
to young buc ro tter in the кесе та m E the neglect with: Mb: this MET is now In spite of the discrepaney of name, I concluded this ta 
T murrain c: .3es tubers to push more s, however, not subject toi d is | be Moo 'з Cedar, i.e., Реп со 
than in those which are sound. uite at e. e in any warm shady eorner while making | and unders by Dr. L. of the Deodar. 
66. The normal buds, as inguished from the|i growth, such as would be unsuitable for the majority ing Mooreroft's volumes* (I. 287, Ex it r4 dide 
m the |of plants "es — little time nece remove the | that Chri. ooroo is not a Cedar aded doubtlesa 
p^ ing of an in 
cations of leaves, with a cone of yo 
And below this, a short eylinder of a 
The growth of the stem is dependent o 
S IL inerease 
fo their n 
Г 4 
would be —€— m 
Үү 
number of А таа will n t adm 
ssary to 
as they appear is well repaid € their evi unu 
and long [чы ыы when good s plants have been 
м» ni; 
f the young wood, Рій іп ть y soil, 
a bell. ce and placed 
eat, root free 
az 
Ё 
m 
ЯВЫ 
[=] 
dE 
ent, E nice little speci- 
e omen ipe will be useful for 
an 
Pv 
, the product of the bà 
descending ro 
uded 
and wood, with all th 
ans original tissue, This resoluti 
of which a cm mca rn first etaed i is 
El E The mysterie of vial , 
Е p yet Ие 
probably never be fully 
, 98. When one variety or species is grafted on пн 
uds are entire; 
EE 
y has ыч revailed that е" qeu і 
tion, in 
active growth. A second 
about midsummer, 
nee jt soon as 
until th 
shift will probably be 
his must be ed 
күн! more space, but. not 
m»: 
be е specimens are desired it will be to | and 
0- | prevent their blooming this 
84 
varieties, for or instance, ү” е worthless, ei ther fro 
pan. of ne ad qualities, on their 
im dore by grafting on suitable 
eios. G Such ЕЕ depend dn the alt iteration 
which the sap has sustained rough the 
stock ig Pi to the Loos or alteration hich, though 
altogether to 
anres which M rerit 5 6. mean influe 
i ои to convey a different "fluid, 
favourable 
same may б said of most unions between 
ly allied, 
——— 
L OLDENLANDIA mU АНА. 
delicate littl 
S 
n the instances which we have 
Guillard. The term möelle 
duration of -— —— far exceeds. 
through а years' 
m 
disease which із now ravaging the Gooseber- 
in the neighbourhood of ras on, characterised 
of the buds, has just 
Ina plantat 
HI 
n 
E 
! 
ed by can . Th einner 
ian the rest, ees is full of of little е 
А more вме —— of the 
we arrive at that portion of 
m 
in 
| 
: 
| 
+ 
| 
E 
d 
called S Shinlik and Christa Rooroo 
*| Moo 
ore 
eather sets i in in autumn, giving very little 
. the wood w p ed, 
D as 
As fe it may be ези г) to afford 
them vourable wth, rem 
A attend to potting amd stopping, 
for last season, until s ens of the desire 
obtained When this is Lege ease 
о bloom, and may be removed to 
whil le in ew supplyin g them at weak clear manure 
water, if the pots are well filled wi 
the pl 
OWers is over. 
MAJOR CUNNINGHAM'S * LADAK.” 
supplement 
in the 
dia’ Roe en in the ЖБ йыма Brit; à 
perhaps nearly allied = man 
Cyclo- |" 
M. 2429), | 
(of 
entioned by 
the forests of Ludakh Gf any | is 
Er oit soil and climate of 
xb (where it freezes more or т 
every night А the year), cin form an imp 
чыт А л э the transverse progress of this 
being mentioned, I find 
or 
UC Ута and Poplars are the on AR 
ауа 
е та of Le, which, 
bea: Strachey, I eliminate, 
imaginary. eium i me that the only 
E or perhaps near] 
time | sı 
pp 
tter. engraved on the map, near K 
th 
versicolor, is said t to n thic 
a | stony and sandy banks of elein in Sbighur and other 
of Baltistan hese the localities 
i where we should e 
tly. 
has 
shrub there i is Hip 
re Lada ; and 
pores will not bear ou 
ed 
e pu 
Lambert's Monograph of the genus Pinus, 
of 
hat 
in his enumeration 
fa freu dy 
^a eres ни Arr em or оту, 
y shru Cheerma and Chesta 
= aron lamn y producing a small round 
be eaten.” Аз Che 
alli 
dakh Cedar, it qd ast, * "m 
roba! ably the « Sun] it"ft or 
"n Бей gold LA 
Spot 
a long belt of e, 
fi oc e TL 
268, 269, 979, 
same shrub, explained to 
k jungles on the 
versico. 
ot rest on inference. Captain 
ted the Nubra -: and he assures 
ajor Cunni 
miir here ar] АЁ 
Naw, 
manifest eA of my —€— is to show v that: A 
ted e y " 
ere are not any 8,3 or ar Cedars, i 
that Moorerofes published journals on this 
e facts s the * Penny 
clopsedia xs his tici rity. [Upon this we must 
mark Mu in the “ M aa m v to wich 
ressly states that the 
rs pen, = pi E "€ Deodar” im 
2, That the plante supposed to тыме or species 
Cedrus are, in fact, a Hippophüe an d El»agnus 
ofti. 
Mr. Vigne has fallen into several 
trees, 
| are no forests, his obvious meaning is, large trees, 
And, 
A En already said, they were cited by me as right, 
wrong. 
"The drift of Major Cunningham’s concluding sentence 
de nanus MD for reference is by me to 
and I can rp Ae сайлай that he has 
either ier wholly ord hat I wrote H M us 
re probable, that he ars referred to it from 
iiy M owing to mere carelessness, imputed 
Т Captain Н, Strachey and myself ideas exactly the 
reverse of those we really held. Edward Madden, 
Clifton, April d j x 
st d tue Won 
сар 
э, 
nden 
неса here, on 
and on the 
in the neighbourhood 
eo Maryi in Pen; [C 
penus d 257). Evidently а вн g 
vegetation Major Cm sĮwork 
pe ge the Musis a Pants mental 
uc 
E nalis 
DUX IE 
