THE GARDENERS CHRONICL E. 
Мат 6, 
Treasury to engage perona profes- 
sionally upon every occasion where they are 
i in proof of e 
murs. Next succeeds 
e ending in the appointment of Mr. Baowx 
p of an, “du 
im 
the orest. espa 
any intelligible- idea- of "Ais part of the 
v 
y say that in part the. 
to: forest "iie between yes s man and 
ye € Puy р which forests 
— of these 
Messrs. 
orien tu 
n, rselves we езегу з ре 
views of Mr. mn to those of Mr. CLU * whos 
Forest) Mr. t cede assigns 
to prejudice, E x ye to maintain the antiquated 
system of the f: 
A fifth гариг. K s occupied by Delamere. Mr. 
deputy surveyor, Mr. 
ТарзсомвЕ, on the 100. Life. last, dismissing him 
" expresses his astonis 
А y a i 
E S, CAMPBELL, ha +. S «йене i to Susp much 
BOTHAM з. style. 
At last we arrive at p. 207, 
and Woolmer. Forests. 
and what concerns 
Alice Holt Here w 
ong corre- 
uring 
ks 
Mr. | Daily Nits that Mr. 
the present, сазив 
** either to ignorance or 
we have| As s 
ji iu the matters of. fact included in the pro- 
e 
t know ; Mr. 
ve. was written. à rumour has 
Commissionership. 
n 
- | doubtless know in due time 
Ir is 
decease of Dr. W 
> ear of his age, at ħis 
8th ult., after a long illness. 
МН friend is so indisso lubly associated with the 
history of modern horticultare, that w "po: per- 
mune А dwell, MA for much A si a space, 
нро nt which 
E he most seb disciples 
a Dane, Dr. W лилсн entered к medical 
‚эө Indian settlement o 
s taken 
Com E. 
advantage Dr. WarricH availed КОМЫ, 
at the highest botanical position known in India. 
attracted 
be regarded | i 
II other Tight án asa Treasury agent, which 
he | of b 
Ы — iios 
as deprived Сук of 
Whe 
n possession i by the English, nd Р 
des en 
and this. итн ultimately led to his arriving 
VEGETABLE PATHOLOGY. Моху. 
if no- fresh — arise, the bep e ms 
isa healed and the growth-of -the-trée 
Tré cul -has- late 
& itself sra а distinc СЕ чата 
im ifugal mode of in 
new su was moreover thickly studded- with: räven 
tious bu EA b wd 
Extensive асоси is not therefore: оо 
sarily destructive to tree: , neither is a 
incision penetrating through severa 
and cutting off all communication 
ied ew wood peer and bark 
there is not & single чб as in the еавеғоѓ vigo 
trees eut off level w the gr Many · 
instances are on aeg PA none more remarkab] 
that deseribed.by Goepper 
T of pit: 96 gnis 
ШШ 
чач with the surrounding tissues, to „а very:«com 
iderable- exteut, without psc he vitality 'of ће. 
et eonside as & whole ; ness the-enórmous- 
the attention. of the Indian Government; — 
t.a time whe few of — 
Dr. Нлмїток'8 - 
т-а] 
glish garden o magnitude which. w. 
Rs 0а bted. to.his DM e 1820 we ve find 
him, in —a with Dr. у, commencing 
he- publication of "Box свой”з ; Рота Indiea;" 
— was eni augmented by his own discoveries 
the new art of vert was made 
i | available” in India, its was seiz zed u д as a ready 
ns 
' year;1820. 
vernment. to: inspect the timbe 
forests of estern Hindostan. | In rad элче 1827 Һе 
nder 
: evitable. Then iwas that he s broughtw with bim visible | 
.| cates, safely arri 
-|The East India 
- | operation, with a noble e spiri ni erii the whole. 
ed 
s | greatly i mpaired, re rn to Europe іп- 
n 
ong Eight thousand species of plants collected by him- 
self, together with an 9 Ше number of dupli- 
ved in n, and -were speedily, 
at his recommendation, dispersed thro оаа веда нЗ 
and private herbaria of Eur 
rica. 
ompany dis е os del 
charge 'of the e imaporiant is 
sh 1б 
th. 
In 1828 the state of his health, y which ad нб 
* * o5 Ewa pu pediste 
А рона, Метан. ід o acd xai fy s afforded 
3 the flowers uffici 
Chestnuts-- of. Sieily,-. the sad px in several-of- 
sy and- -instance 
certain, 
ты Wills 'of- the- cells have become i 
ter апі: their cavity almos 
ve. retain а very low degree of ege "pou it is 
from being the fact that heartwood is t ED 
transmit fluid matter, though. it may n be P. 
active by itself to ~= the — due to the: 
eaves when in full vigour, hilo 
lar 
rom it, сап only be regarded in 
phenomema of vegeta 
tion, like wine 
course e ‘the їп у 
whether in =ч anto to the leaves, —— 
to ther ойм: 
Te 
43 & 41. Г »- Tt 21 £2 z 
| Bera € the.soil; and is 
roets- to- the- 'stem;: is Data 
iie must co-exist in some 
simalianeoue tyuk ing current, М. 7 B. 89 мт 
4 arro 
EL NT M x 
this is 
D roperly ma 
plant, A as it does, large com Baigia гн 
short. "ше 8 эре, producing sg - течна ан. 
durin í 
wee. 
heat of m F 
e time to render it ef 
ound t, in a manner 
> РАО Farnham. | sélves. bot -— ie 
While While this is is enm. on Mr. m revisits the scene | work of ече gun "was | 
Nit EIL. з and on | magnum opus, the “Р1 Asiatica ‹ 
г assertions, with ing thro 1 Y 
pod additions ( o letter will be found at ту 234), Pang, [^ud тя т d сої md] 
flatly as: meth ehim, Among | 100 coloured plates. do iii 
rr H.s eR miles 
mpi worthless 
lf | es 
urse | official duties in 
ortly afterwards Dr. Wazuen returned 10 ‚Ыз: 
the chief di ti 2 T Mem e HMM а 
irection of а scientifi rected 
explore t er uired е9 1 
view to determi 
numerous at 
„Cuttings. DES of young wood in а 
planted i sandy soil, and placed in 
readily. n sufficien 
singly în è small pois, ec ng in а; 
шй Do pun - кы wel e establia 
from a warm 
heat; and if that cai 
y with 
the Tea cultivation that had been-ascertained to] #1 grow with hen iu vig 
| ПІ health still. рата іа е-е health which вої 
dl ope, and a further m i фун, рер 
с.а | afforded а modera 
vk d. e rie a AC ad which Wo all the light possible, except 
T to „ктт р réschél ГЕ, vid fial АЙА, ^ shifting the 
ly in the year 1847, to en njoy—alas or too | roots, ving D» Оке nig P 
pace—the repose аа t he | f formed near 
d a just title by а most arduous life, but б» habit is pos M t this. 
w ew him Bec iq he will > | be ex expedient, how 
for ls fox. ha was. not bonly an 
It wil 
grow 
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