Joxe 18, 1864.) 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
583 
Dele, Bal Galwatty, am 
Wallace," 
W. Saun am 
homol 
of the R 
ts from the islands of Sumatra, " Sula, 
d New Guinea, collected by Mr. 
Anderson. The} 
pee 
icated, with a note, by ;Dr. 
plant i eke uestion, Sloetia Sideronylan, pee some of 
the valuable timber known as Iro 
dia! Lene Means rs. 
Bi 
M 
nia e 
ani S 
A. 
* On. the structure and 
: M F. €: Ted ; communicated by W, 
Esq. 
by Shakspeare. It was root of the Latin word for 
plough, and the assumption pon Eva Aryans overran | 
bas 
The notion is not a bad one, except that some doctors 
would ‘be sure to wrih * No" against almost every item 
a country is b ed o 
eir name. 
| country.” 
whom lan nguage grew u dati and 
accusatives,” a statement, says Mr. Milton, “ ‘which 
must bei ed our scholboys conceive an intense 
admiratio: rful people." 
uage of b. 
? 
pti the 
: ral, and Professor Grote- 
fend in particular, are épikén of with wonderful plain- 
ness of speech, which most Lebe would call audacity. 
. Charles Fo 
vds 
2 
e 
Miscellaneous. 
Dropmore.—On Monday last there died a lady 
| whose ife had been 80 prolonged and whose career had 
with long bygone events that, 
though cheerful and active, in the full enjoyment, of 
e faculties, and s a keen y oe in arr. 
er existence almost EA rgot Lad 
Grenville, only danghter “of the firs 
bor n 1772, and marr d P. 
Mollusca,” 
British Museum, Part 
by Albany id Esq.——7. nessa 
tion of new tubicolous m in the collection of the 
," by Dr. Baird. 
The Stream of Life on 
614, 8vo 
had a notion that p 
th 
n 
papers for that * deservedly fav 
Yea r Roun dq," ” taking 
Globe. 
Pp. 
The lively án 1 ingenious writer or "n 
me very FU giga drawba cks, 
1 Y 
o und 
qun. of qr 
J. L. Milton 
M.R.C.S. 1864. Robert id virg 192; Piccadilly. | 
be fore us 
they 
The Rev. arles Forster agai nin London i 
a very common-place solution of the peal figure Lord Grenville, died in London last Monday, 92 years 
in the pa un carvings, singularly at variance with | afterwards. Her last "doe per in publie was on 
that offered by Colonel Rawlinson. The Colone sup- Saturday last, , When she seemed to be in accustomed 
poses the figure in question to represent the God ‘She was taken ill the same night, 
O d, who hovers overhead in a most i survived till Monday. Her large estates are 
looking vehicle, holding the Zodiae in hie nomen db x cordance with the wish of her husband, Lord 
Mr. Forster, better t e sees “no god at all, Grenville, who died not less than 30 years ago, to the 
bnt simpl - - of the artist. himself, penes Fortescue, a of the late and uncle 
executed by his stes of the present Earl. memory will long be dear 
as he worked, ina a Bironi Palm-leaf peti lowered from to all who knew her beautiful place at cp br: 
s bp of the cliff and r esting against a small plat there, and bm eoi es 
? and further ec tha t instead of the Zodiac he 
pur p a cymbal in his hand, which he i is nine fà ith 
y i Ce main, assertin g also that he unk; ed 
is confirmed by the legend, “of which h Mr. 
Forster, give the interpretation, 
o 
in which the public was admitted to ex 
Tr ans portini Roses to oer we the i tibpoetatidl of 
exotics from the best men not unfrequently 
dh occasioning éomidetatilo [^ "t disappointment 
o In € DM Min it may be worth mentioning 
Mr. D 
rubs, ‘of these are very fair, but this re of | the 
bóck did us as weaker a 
al <P aration Sagas 
eek compoun sfa 
might be Magie viz. for ie 
readable book, conta 
H vd 
the celebrities 
of the 
tnrned adroitly into ret, bor with so 
al 
tism, that the età. is 
meant for banter and "€ 
e book itaclf piegati 
ance of iay cord to the woll- def of the 
and Hugh M. 
very nsisted on, a 
e, as giving 
between 
an adm 
in 
Py", 
to in Plc 
“of the _ difference he saw during 1 
Miller is referred 
irable description 
The desolating famine 
over 50 million 
precarious life of the s 
Test of it. 
and the 
t 
Latin mo: lie 
re isi 
lo the conclusion that jj ned th than 
nci , Wanderings, 
rz 
of. 1846 
s sterling, € in Phere met where to the 
ary districta: 7 Tt wi logy,jand geology only,” 
LS: “that di sette p d in ata i ad 
Followi ing the lamented Hugh Miller. Mr. Milton 
ife upon our p through six 
am geologic: ical days or epochs with fanciful ^s 
midni ghts, mornings, &c., * à discretion," rar which 
thee eaith | is prepared for the habitation of m Tha 
far he is pla est. This brings ney ‘in the 
second Erga io the first traces of man upon the 
earth. Mr. Milton says:—* It puzzles us to und = 
stand how man man ged at all, for it seems beyo 
dispute that some of the earliest races at eu intend 
of being giants and warriors, were and 
possibly also degraded and l stupid. Howe 
t onst 
nt ofall the celebrated ginis a aniel Lam 
and ie EN to show that is 
hered 
“ts Life | in “ie Waters e decidedly” We and *L 
the Stars ” by 
M ne E ee mu 
Watts? Dictionary of Chemistry, Part XVI. 
arse À mo isa pun number, rea: Fa ni 
M an on 
pricy good ; p are all those relating 
y 
Decandolle’s Prodomus, Vol. ee is out, and ir 
Lauracex, Begonince, Datiscacen, Papayacex 
of hehe and Stackh It 
ferg: 
to Chemical 
wonar 
sS REC Parts 4, 5, and 6 of A Hist 
sre World, D Philip Smith, B. A. Ha ien already í we | 
t ves 
that for ages rred 
with the Tutarior pd spens, "leadis 
This 
e Ne anderthal Skull, and 
i Next, the Lake Duik af "Spa have to be 
In the 
an 
lan- 
onderfully seduce stive” | 
hafi hn 
cop 
is more = 
upon 
at the wretched 
er, the Dan 
all the 
after that the 
gipsies a 
chapter on 
erstand | 
| high chara 
on 
y 
| the next.-—— 4 Manual 
from Horace Dobell, M.D. 
show how the Ped Mm certytie 6 out his ime and “he 
way in Mss he brings modern information to bea 
upon his subject, w 
that the M iud Parts befor 
A t which precedes it. pg 
n ry thrown out r 
dese |S 
d at experimental nd nt o oses from 
Edinburgh pori ia 
e facts c neMéd w 
eed many of | « The , pos sibility that ni only a more favoured follow — Mrs. Prinsep Wists to S for a 
So he £ d east," which is a notion lat tM men very properl sélattion of Roses; these, to the number of n 
itis Ld i E p kick i iy we think not badly treated by Professor | including eig ieties, viz, Scarlet 1 
1 th t if a d , his Müller. * Language is ^ Rubicon, and pa te will | Bosanquet, oes of ih Madame Williams, Aimée 
ig special care, ELMO S BUD, IS T to cross it. Language is something more palpable M tier, Yellow Straw, Common ^ Cabbage, 
MEUM reg ofthe brain, or an angle of the skull. It | were packed in August by Mr. I believe, 
1 ode o no caviling, and no -= of — of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinbur oy and trans- 
selec tion. eat ever distil significant words out of t mitted by screw steamer, vid the Cape to Calcutta, 
namerous et part e ; re notes of birds or the cries of beasts.” The chapters on the] ronehng Lahore early in January. The case was a 
vihase pet à E yates iis Bus laws of life, food, and digestion, mental labour, dreams, | simple but thick deal bre AMA PE lining 
pue dogma, | nervous LA. and vital POL M think the most | for outer covering, and vity w out a 
nae via 2 " ble part of the work, for here Mr. Milton is on his | foot square. ent Cittings, with iol attached, were 
n ground rt speaking from his own experience ; | about (Sikes s lon ong, à and were closely packed in dry 
eology. the import- n thoroughly tired —— his | Moss ud m), six in a row, separated by’ four 
P World is aécóu berts, | Wooden partitions, standing half across, alternately 
from either side. When this box was opened, 15 of the 
Roses had died by b meg xe but 19 survived, and 
lets 
meted aad paced in a lower room * 
where the dire s of the sun 
and 
=| reports that on one occasion, 75 per cant, of plants thus 
the S good 
Teken reaped ori 
VE 
gr bee: 
list ky the Materie "een of the 
kon tly Taai United States Pharmaco 
hire sot d is Brayera aitheluihtipe. mi belongs 
to th rder Rosaces. 
brown, on hairy stalks, outer Ec of | 
Brepaciel, v Fg segments orale P ticulated.” 
segmen e, how not rate as Ma 
oe 
eG 
thro otis 
to cd battle of Mantinea, whi A 
volume. Plans of Marathon, ums 
ue maps an ptoniived fo 
and Piat 
diven rome 
e course 50 times i 
og ser to bei 
To obviate this in 
X a few simple fe I the 
a 
clothing, sleep, meals, 
by 
drawing. . They have a fragrant tien samic prey and 
ir taste is at first bot slight, aes ultimately 
mewhat acrid and disagreeable. The flowers have 
to contain a 
pes found 
Y 
The medicinal pe) 
vu Ane, to the bitt 
doubi me extent 
more than 
i Rei pei that Tb was 
ope about the deg iJ be when first 
in po) France, Germany, and Switz per eed 
expectations were raised as to its valuable medicinal 
nes, 
af et of his patient, and for | e 
in all enses, unless the yin writes NU in the 
ore recent trials, however, do not tend 
to confirm’ the extravagant fiotióhs then formed, and 
ound tiat the 
perfe its 
ious than 
nd ca 
either, a 
margin, 
case. Tables of diet are drawn up under “the care of 
Mr. F: 
we re this remedy as still upon its 
torn one which was well wo: of bei 
a secondary list of 
7 shat +} 
fessor Max Mü 
old English 
; Lr LE Ed 
Es n to « 
MN Mie c This word of 
es from pat T^ h Ph or open th 
ear, used fa die J of plou; h 
of 
ght, Aryan, 
hat these are 
what he calls the 
”? says — on 
flesh 
cin g su substance should 
suc 
or veal, or turnip; f cooking fed; d 
gh 
any mode 
instance baked, or fried, or salted, or any table of d ie. i 
Medien bat sosiesty in so prominen 
ae obtained in the British Pharma 
its varying ago w 
inistered, as its des — 
fer to be Bcc eiai by kee 
The 
