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Mr. M*Nab exhibited varions eut roots of trees which as compared with that of the cell ; a qd dus wheiben Mm 
rep transplanted by Mr. M'Glashen's apparatus circular, elliptical, or angular, or а combination of these | FLORI С Ut L TURE. 
в year ago, and which showed tufts of fibrils MR orms ; form of central dot, and (if not circular) direc- 
from 7 or 8 inches to 1j footin length, produced from tion ofthe same, The cells of the medullary rays, and THE PrRPETUAL OR Tare groom im appear 
the cnt extremities, Dr. Balfour remarked tha this the pits in connection with them, also afforded useful ance of a few plants o charming flower: át the 
plan of tramsplanting had been very successful, that marks of distinction. Ву aid of the above characters, to exhibition of the orient Бесін аі guias „оп 
entting the roots did not appear to operate in arresting which many more might be added, Мг. L. bad been able ү ürday last, reminds m dan 
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to form young rootlets in their permanent ditio. i meant not to displace but to supplement these. Speci- recent introduction, although very few varieties 
seemed preferable to- the plan of cutting the roots the mens of timber were exhibited, including Wellingtonia Originally to have been known, an those have now been 
olara by tre куул to induce the formation of gigantea, which Messrs, Veitch of Chelsea had kindly entirely superseded by sorts lately imported ; for it is 
and then running the risk of injuring these by the sent through Mr, Evans ; under the microscope it pre. Our continental neighbours who pep etin во suecessfal 
after 22 "The fo yd papers were read, viz, :— sented a double row of opposite dises, which, as well as n MÀ them, and to whom we are principally in- 
1. On the Pollen 07 Zamia horrida. By Dr. "Balfour, their central dot, were elliptical. 6. On Ophioglossum  debted f r these invaluable acquisitions"; for not ыр 
2. od А jn Muscólogy of the East Coast of Fife. lusitanicum Linmows. By Mr. T. rt ELS сня аге rte arieties now 
Brówn. 3. Note on the supposed Antheridim author remarked :—'«The e discovery of the Ophioglossu wth and habit are dade тан Tn didition 
Ls ^ DUAE: By J. S. B. Sanderson, M.D. Dr. lusitanicum L., within the politi AR i uy limits: of to > their bright and váried ео prae are delieiously 
derson, after.à careful examination of the buds of Great Brit tain, so soon after that of the Gymnogramma fragrant, a desideratum rengia t be too highly 
various species of Rhamnus, particularly of R. cathar- ре, another S. European Fern, i is а fact of. much appreciated, some of the эмесе Беш, «quit in má 
ticus, considered is the bodies supposed by Grisebach interes o the eommon Clove. Persons desirous ivating 
to be PRU not so, and that the club shaped sey was LE discovered in January of the present year bis of Carnations - old p young 
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organs described by М him differed from antheridia in not Mr. W« olsey, who met with it above the roeks bordering plants, say in March, and keep them in a cool frame 
being developed from a single special mother се], ір not on Petit Port Bay, in that island, Тһе first publie Until the weather permits them to be exposed entirely 
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growth, and in containing a resinous secretion. Не the Gardener? Chronicle of January 98,1854. Опе be taken off whenever itis practicable. Those who have 
could dat detect the ы i ayiran бе рки in remarkable feature of the plant is.the very early period old plants should strike cuttings about the middle of 
1 cells?" m scil- “of the year at which its growth is made., Ву the middle MA " young plants grow rapidly throughout the 
ina Tür ivy тзн 4; Pope" of "ui Leti of January Mr. Wolsey found it to be fully developed, Summer, and make by far the 1 best specimens for winter 
iny of. certain hardy plants in the Royal Botanic Garden and the fronds no doubt perish early in the springs blooming. Before taking yumora ч plants should be 
Jrom t y Mr. M:Na he Ophioglossum. appears ќо be exten- Put into а warm house, or one s kept rather elose ; 
eb, 12, Albus glutinosa ; Feb. 14, Galanthus plicatus, | МУР; for it is recorded to inhabitthe sandy coasts, both And those who have mot this grabar cb —— 
Tussilago alba, Sisyrine chium grandiflorum, Crocus. f Europe and Africa, washed by the TM e them in the warmest.part of the greenhouse ; if. thi 
I5, Arabis albida, Leucojum vernum; | en; tucluding those of Sardinia, Sicily, Greece, eile is done, the plants are idR gh t > and if the 
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Anatomical Structure. of песа and. other | ўр сіу erence, at 13 feet from the ground. The Out injury to the parent plant; indeed; taking mane 
= By ed G.Lawson. The or remarked. pesi was broken through at about 27 feet from the Шеш off in autumn has rather a ten tendeney to 
been enga bito e erii ei i P. tion of арте the flowering shoots than'o mes өнне кыш 
йу! Ere ihe.exception of splintering on. one 
of G in ogens, and. after all ora рге! y.nearly ; The broken э. тоф, irc late-in: autumn ор im spring, they 
jination, appe if severely crushed, müst bé s eni а Kittie heat, Ht. the cutting pots 
у trunk жеге Should not be Feria iak a-glass, for if this is done, 
EE observed Pha the euttings win fog or: bia Ө ; besides- whieh it is 
t deir ать s lines ; and if no glass-be used, they willwant 
roken b botaou buking" oven, and. any Grass 
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e|. The Micrographic рату by Dr. Griffith and. greatly assist the nad nice plants... To -those 
"Mr. Henfrey. Van Voorst: Part L— This, if well who have not the convenience of supplying warmtli:for 
е ermination of their executed, тау be useful to the numerous amateurs who striking cuttings: during. winter, 1 should. recommend 
orders, pecies—. к inquiry from which аге now-a-days indulging ih the use of the microscope. their being struck at the latter end of summer, to be 
fossil: vua any т dec investigations relative to timber were In Such a work, however, the purchaser has а right'to potted off and kept in а eool frame during the winter, 
жы, to — advantage. After detailing the general expeet the illustrative platesto consist of original figures, care being taken to keep them rather dry—a rule which 
f the wood cells of шу, апа ети unless he is expressly warned to the contrary, This is should always. be in -wintering Carnations, 
Ki that ос occurred in ү arious. - plan of the поё the;ease ; and of the wood-euts we presume to say The cutting pots should be prepared by first giving a 
he described: sieh had. that while that of Adiantum (p. 13) is P ow some good drainage of any sherds of a. porous nature, фев a 
e поеей du the Rad viz., the presence in the of the othersare not such M we tiae work few rough pieces of turfy loam to prevent tha soil from 
cell "ed hes k be a spiral fibre, but published by Mr. Van/Voorst. Nor iiy "iit being carried through. the phot "is й Nas rm 
fad bé uby H artin to be a connected pel-. we -are quite satisfied with чаг нану What, silv ix tog 
LR thickened Ягез arranged in a spiral manner. for instance, have  Acroearpi, Acaulon, roce fill until w 
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New Plants. ur mu 
64, HEDAROMA — Genetyllis tulipifera | "eel 
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Н. tulipiferum: foliis Wings obtusis sessilibus deenssatis mar- dn 
gine gineo dentículato cinctis, hist sessili obovato 
— аео mul ea basi AETA рй barbatis „pla « upon а 
longiore, filamentis sterilibus mini situation ; but first 
n A — this remarkable plant эе exhibited м the last layer of 
mee! the Horticultural Societ Messrs. Gara- 
РХ and Co. of Bristol, who receiv leder pies for a 
appearance p pien, out of flower, it much re- b 
skylk some brosa- leaved Diosma, or rather, perhaps, , varieties 
26 Pistes; decussata, Its; apparent flowers are € 
roopi psi җепсез white, sessile eups, about 1 , ап 
жола with dull red, and passing at the base into leaves; no trouble durin. 
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Jas broad, сагіпаѓе , та ined | a "ase заа “ү The. neipal inseets that. але 
гуга with дее; crimson over ће са They h hao the them are green fly; wbieh is easily removed by 
crossing | DUE as оле of Hi T tanium d pen. l sprinkling wit; & p tobaeco-water. 1f the weather 
yd d ranas 5 p. vi), ex their tube is' and situation prove excessively hot in the Summer, . 
lants an unknown timbers, dy SUE 
enm characters were. 
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ections, rara Щн: Эндо, of the «Та iip beata > ithe winter.. These Carnations 
ble, treble, or q: а e-rows: It should vd epe with Genet; УК, macrostegia Tot for their display in the greenhou: 
f the dise, and its breadth | Turezavinoff, | une qualed as a winter flower 
