acid, while са caustic potash dissolves it more or less 
ау. Iodiue with sulphuric acid, as also a solution 
of iodine and chloride n. zine, do not communicate 
Bino tint gta 
any modif tions, hs 
deg V, x S solubilit iu sul burie aci 
su iig 79 h i, lichens, and algæ is 
e marat by boilin water. 
5. The true : etie is — with ha intercellular 
ercellular s 
secretions from the етай i 
both.are more nearly allied 
tierlar, — Since both an » dissolved, 
‚ by 
exi analysi 
6. The рш арш matters of ce 
by concentrated sulphurie acid ; but, о 
are affected. by caustic po odine and M Road f 
acid give ч „А. golden- yellow tint; a solution of 
and c e of zine produces à беа 
мр of iodine, аз also n acid 
tes with other substances cen 
to Mulder, consists 
Most wi should we extend our en but 
of С.о, а Hes, 
"A . The 
VP 
original 
subject, "cd а 
der no dli: didis 
s work on the miero 
done it by its talented translator, who would, however, 
have done well to leave out. some of its s and 
iruisms ; and we trust that this equally, or even more, 
important with simi e. 
EU S. E M. к 
, Botany of the А Voyage. New 
UM Pul vm sor dant ol B. P € | 
work is entirely occu by details togamie 
botany. P iam ы are filled ык bati i ues of 
rmannias, Fungi, and Seawe 
The er of the ДАНДА has 029796, а 5th 
1 the orders 
THE GARDENERS 
| the two last т amed | 
а | Nordmanniana, w 
bstance, like cellulose, seems 
' р 
lls are not INT ed 
| ssa es, an 
number, which. „con 
before Рер 
ong othe 
Dr. an informs us that the frankincense u 
in the curd of Ve 
£ d from a kind of 
—S. punctatum ; that e Schultesias furnish į 
the Gentian "4 b o а, called Canchalagua ; that the 
upon Б гасе Aarh ien pg 
A Garden Memoran da. 
' _ NomrugND Housr, T Wick exa the residence of Mr. 
Henry Bohn, фа CAN de bisher —A brilliant 
Rose fête : ago, at wbich 
АРЧА) 0 of v nobility A m attended. 
пеи: Ma Мара дое 
and excellent. collecti 
and. being sil stand dard 
and charming heads of flowers, they ma 
are por is termed 
ә 
masse 
tined a fine бе ei of different kinds of Lilies ir in 
Some of the circular sisted of varie- 
iums, d 
Light, which. pn tbrough them and round their edges, 
And serv hance their beauty considerably. Stocks, 
. sSearlet. LR and similar gay plants i m other beds, 
Эй вегуеі to make a brilliant display, which by mea 
i late. Fuchsias, Japan Lili searlet 
1 through the an 
-he iama is caro rom ih маана ү САТ t gardens 
and shrubs, in the bodak 
ed 
Mt 
AL aoc! 
E this g und in various directions, 
hoi 
jas, m other plants will be well| much more coriaceou 
Ton RT à; 
(rien Y aset Sai bui a vé 
a and presents a du crop of most things, | the 
j ly of Morello road 
CHRONIC 
 Fitz-Roya patagonica, and Saxe-Gothæa co 
їс, bas] 
азар chilensis, em n dis rs, which 
been touched either by winter or spring frosts, 
insi gnis was hu on LRL А. Cr 
off its top, while another 
look as i 
also xam 
Maidenhair t tree (Salisburia adiantifolia 
In another ers of the grounds, a half.sunk pit, with 
ridge and furrow roof, ha 
elegant greenhouse. It has 
on sides 3 feet in diameter hit h greatly 
кы» T тт look of the brickwork and a slopi 
square pane of p £ фе e 
ane is ms 5 fee t square t perm interior of 
the pit to be viewed with oti Жон M outside, and 
when full of flowering plants a novel and pleasin 
effeet is produce 
ptom. eris 
f | is 
seen | the 
g m 
a south wall was a full erop of arn xat e 
d Neetarines, it having been protected by 
coping and nets during the spring months, 
Ew Plants. 
ROTUNDIFOLIA. Sibthorp: 
buksa was in ded eece, he found an e 
hie av name of rotundifo olia. 
pecies was found. by Lady Liston.near Con- 
know vios a specimen in eur nen 
ergreen, 
almost getan y even oblate, sparingly toothed, and | requ 
thickl the underside with a loose felt ; 
e acorn 
FLOWLEHLTDOE. 
CULTURE оғ THE PELARG oxrvM.—Those who 
imagine that furt А Ni 
are unnecessary ; such is, however, un d 
| саве; . Pelargoniums, even in. good 
te Mr. t fir es 
istinet from Pew ‘Spanish llex called ii 
Гоа by Lamarck.. The leaves are thick, ev 
sh 11... жы T 
м із added, S. 
L E. 
different part pies the country, are often very indifferently 
as the — isa method by which 
first-rate | specimens ma rodueed, I have ventured 
s furnis I poa t 
po 
iie compost, to allow the to pass freely through 
soil I give «ud lade re ЖҮЛ H or 10 bb e 
the wy will be pen d afterwards 
much air may be ш 
cm pe ex 
1 аз ym state of. the нече чі 
with. roots, and the plants w 
The bone-dust w РА 
e ылы. ые 
drying gus itis not used near the A adl; 
shoo again "mp at ue third jo joi 
ept +з а temperature 
ШЫГ and then aur An y fall 
The fi 
priem] 
nheit Jor T 10 
to 40° c or 4 it 
two or 
ciently favourable, A 
plants which are intended to 
ants are shifted again into 9-inch 
vigorous growth wi 
is now put to uk 
well shape 'd plan 
top three times a wee 
at the time the house is elosed, 
th lie Жош? is w 
iin A Eros fetis 
Ж ТЕУ m 
should be so аз to present an equal distribu- 
tion of bloom over the head of the plant, to effect which 
the stems must be secured to small Willow twigs. 
Practice alone can teach the of dispersing flowers 
properly ; the less art is employed the better, and the 
means should alwa out of sight. The compost 
be kept ou 
I use for my m anm is thefollowing: Two 
fu 
ls of good m ith the turf, one ditto well 
ro [arm th old; this requires fre- 
quently to be turned over * troy 
bone-dust, For the winter repotting a 
Мат M SOCIETY, July 27.— 
in the ? Chair. Mr. are ot о, sent а ins 
Picotees and Carnations, A insisting some je- 
Amongst the то. cmd aud Mua Headley, ел 
rere rft 
ini 
was given to a scarlet DW Carnation name | 
