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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
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сазрісо-сапсая1 Colligantur- Capparides 
incl idi Kil ar et per mm 
м ar.” (id. Fl. Thy. Саис., IL, 2.) This is 
ud of the sharp-leavod pey of Ca appa aris spinosa, 
called ovata. als tions the Caper bush, 
and says it is called Shaitan-Kar bus 
Partas enumerates as many as 24 distinct varieties 
of Grapes cultivated either for wine or table. 
Some of these are no doubt European varieties 
introduc as such. 
others are not recogni isable 
hope that some of o 
cuttings when the fatigues of their 
be over. Parras speaks of one called Sinap-Alma, 
which keeps к July, and pn acquires its ex- 
cellence before the new year. Of 
n loads are annually sent to Moscow and 
to St. . Pe —-— ere is к an autumn 
Apple, which a friend, who was on the south coast 
in 1847 or 1848, "thought by far the best ч had ever 
b 
campaign shall 
in any 
We must not omit, i in taking our farewell of the 
Crimean climate, to mention the existence o a Co 
nut of аар аб size, for a few specimens of 
ab treated in the usual way, Mr. Sut TH has sent a c 
T diven- to 
examination. 
Swedes were dra 
погано опе weighed 11 
s we аге told | sin 
which we are indebted to Captain GxoncE Error, 
R.M., of H.M. ship Arethusa, who obtained-them | ? 
at Eupatoria. уне calls them Trebizond- 
Funduk, descri em as “ short obtuse Nuts of 
the 
— size," and says that they are the produce 
we have received are 
Mops than any that we have before seen 
Tus accompanying cut анун а “Мёд remark- 
able monster of CATTLEYA LA Or MARGINATA, for 
which we are indebted to Mr. "Re UCKER, The reader 
will at once observe that the eye end 
lower flower has wholly lost 
ihe lip which is so character- 
бс А 
others. liac 
nity. 
condition, some- 
s assuming forms wholly 
alien to their usual m but 
uce 
A similar instance occurs 
the Dendrobium —€— 
GR plant occa 
ally seen in атын, % ҮС 
from one of the 
ich naturally — ^ -— lip 
signification of l be| 
е т Дачи р by the philosophical ceri 
Fnow the many remarks formerl 
Seius upon the Lois- Weedon 4 са аа е 
vation, our readers will be aware t 
às one ш the most judicious examples 
appli of science to practice, and of hortieul- 
ture to pores that has yet pe ; 
are, therefore, to 
creen d it 
We are. 
1o] 
ee 
intervals in August ; 
ub оттогу September Mr. msi cut off the 
intervals as 
t ; and at | 
Змити | ouple 
Dr. Опвевт, of Rothamsted, for бойга үе 
IN. win nter Beans were up before the 
e frieske s of Wine — by our 
11 108. l4 oz.; they were ж so "sid as some we 
ieri received from s-Wee and were 
Más not m oem but реа {о some 
ne of the hybrid races 
ihus adverted to Lois-Weedon, 
w  prefator 
dini some excellent 
horticultural or —€— ural. 
large a one to 
refer to it at length i in some future article. 
ve had the misfortune, it seems, to hurt the 
n 
Е ha 
susceptibility of a respectable German Botanist. 
ur number for April 22, of the present year, we 
presumed 2 criticise the * bad German habit of, matter, even though > ultimately caus? min 
а 1, а v g y ча considered 3 aim 
attaching to every supposed novelty a lon 
description, four-fifths 
t 
a in 
of which are Беа peer H 
TEETZ, Whose contributions to the Botany ; 
of the Hora ld called forth „the remark, has taken 
a pernicious though 
ell-meant practice, which "fai already rendered 
systematical Botany more chaotic, and infinitely 
more uninviting than 
ur meaning sho 
criticism ; and most certainly we have not regarded 
. him as being beneath it. 
The evil of which we presumed to complain has 
become sq notorious, that proof of = existence is 
perfluous. It may, —€— be w while to 
uch a system, evéry 
; the other | j 
reated incidentally, and we must 
quarto page, for mere te 
description "inis t эд напіса! пай ter, | for to d to ue 
for synonyms, C". &с. к 
thought to be abou t 100 00 s 
already discovered, E caleulati 
it. There is m doubt that some 
arisen that legion of botanical phant p 
effectually bewilder the шехренен нь 
"VEGETABLE PATHOLOGY. —No. L. 
222. Besides the direct ravages of inseets, 
by in the deposition of thei 
The nce ^ ал b gem ибрет | 
development, а ts a portion of the nutriiom - 
matter which Should pr „Бопе to other parts, (ай 
Боер, are seldom injurious, ех 
on the orga 
езу, S 
ble. " Surely Dr. бл cannot think himself above | not appear 
rus! 
d | T “only, do not feuctify 
е "m Дв 
оп an average, one рте” а, арен еен. 
wherever 
(€ vin bundantly 
be little doubt that the pot 
224. parasiti fangi 7 
considerably i in habit, and a 
either 
— d 
of food 
the meon os by E. 
or those, again, 
of subjacent structures, 
false 
225. That certain fungi do ОЙТ e 
growth till 24 
e 
fungi, but this is not alwa; 
ye till cold or some other 
at all numerous, may very 
—— taint to enin 
0 
produce disorgan 
g ак decay. , 
у however, as 
ч 
times immedidto; 
interposed 
rio ish ТА j 
