626. 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jury 2, 1864, 
o 
common occurr i pe M scelium os dm was first 
diióövèred near Man 
The attention, A of the Society in ng 
is not confined to Hrs e braneh of Botany or 
Natural History, but is turned in every direction 
he true sense of a word, to a numerous a 
intelligent i tag „For thi is purpose, lectures, 
monthly excursions, To- 
grammes of th 
oint + 
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Ra. 
ing previously reete 
to give ample opportunities of selectio 
excursions especially, whi 
P 
e 
e excursions, and their probable mor 
e | regardin 
tlan Piem 
ing and r 
pen split) 
-|taken at ‘Dropmore. 
f|taken “on a 
— RRR 
appears to be a corn-field in eh Lll -— 
with a forest of Pines. AN 
notice a group of Cedar 
nó md as that vh ‘sontel opted to our works 
of value, not merely as that 
which 
e sii, one 
Ply cus m showin 
of 
à species has been remarkably well ta 
— | well wor rth 
note to make u 
+h 
its pre 
fr 
f The Car arnies. The last-n amed 
^ and is 
. Patron, Esq., of 
examination. A. Pichta 
Cembra are bo th | well d ote 
Ther 
ation 
t 
d with them, e far 
rom ona that the empleyment ie is mere vanity. 
We of the faction whieh believes that there 
g whic bi soi 
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© 
that ind prefer copying it to inflicting our own 
erudities on the reader. The passage, slightly 
rane tee + 
abri 
` “ Beauty is not an — of things, it pertains 
supp. 
its Propor food, but à a — and elvilizing 
pow rum 
8 
his case, with singlen 
s of pur 
wn sphere of 
" Msi of their owners, T r the lo 
trees in s: 
ere taken, 
teristic; indeed, in t Bid pietures we "s 
r|ET 
cther groups o 
‘ Fir 
eta tr rue representation of the tree 
rpose 
paip of example, bee can be little in of it 
S 
et 
n this account that we have been so much | sum 
interested in the little work* before us, and oe e 
lt 
t of pho togra aphy i is n 
| brought peser t uA illu 
delivered by iy 
x ERAT. 
aa 
and ea groun 
d | dwelt upon it at suc oh. an unusual length. M.S. B. 
w doing for 
n have zn photograph As we VER 
n | this 
M 
s goo idea 
we alm e the kind of day which it died 
to be on ven they were nin, whether it was 
calm or windy, or whether the season was spring, 
mmer, autumn, or winter. 
ntlemen who had succeeded 
ta enalm 
re 
i 
as the collection was a large 
subje thi hink, ~ of 
geo 
is, we ventu aoe 
valu d. 
o ipea whioh x exotic trees 
and we shall also 
presen in 
n 
be 
Las: the graceful. and be stil Pines, and it was 
to their essence; it s the wide range o 
creation; and wherever Ts is impair ed or finished 
we have in this fact of the moral 
s the 
mighty Maker has ‘hen pleased to ud ver "m 
Mir of his hands an endless and boundles 
uty. 
« Ad E this velie of Pinga outward, the 
and mind of m n, deranged althou, 
wn to the 
grade ox civilisation, ithe 
nature of man waves, and s 
many spheres of mind or sense. is that | É 
makes the Spitalfields tego amidst the Meere 
sas Ge Lond d 
me lit 
out its 
women, a desire for so 
certainly not 
humbler classes of 
ME nt, cert 
SE MN yet 
region natural and fr 
stian piety, which ae the I masters of | 
m 
to him at his w in 
D Bader a of the poor ; that prompts, in the aii 
wi p 
what sort as ‘indulgence can oes bej” < 
?, perhaps, 
Chri 
the n: sape to doce yd 
charaete ed wi he objects aud history 
of our Faith, but rodar n the idea of the sacred | 
person of — rd, 
that their seal conceive or t 
nin 
t the |) 
“ it is, in short, — for 
harden 
ves at 
n the noblest forms of beauty | th 
heir hands e 
eese nes do Noval 
sented by t 
All who n an interest 1n Cor 
not ?—shoul 
etures, 
which were rep 
e pho otographs - Pina we allude. 
Bi feai stage: 
shall t 
yo b. mid 
n M w 
ers—and w 
endeavour to en a view of : these | t 
a good idea of such rear vegetable pro- 
ductions, as they & infthe countries to whi 
they are indigenous. Having, ourselves, ha 
original onl n reduced i ma 
n the same collectio: 
the to remarkable Coutters, native and e 
erestin 
aight, « 
oe ap and had bee 
its å lake at wie) surroun 
also ble producti 
s—form, PE outlines iiia 
of 
nube 
on; 
d that 
in the 
way, 
xactly as 
on 
ur home — of 
otio, 
g way. ofle 
North F Runofon, 
been — in — 
TAE 
wii ido 
$a nica, Cupressus potias 
growing in these celebrated p piee 
2| Durme 
y nesses the 
of at of Abie fun 
| flor 
Bat BENEVOLENT INS 
H 
unds of their o 
o way Md tha dia n the walls of the Society's 
ea.fe 
onia giga 
Abies Menziesii, are repre 
tbe recent visit of 
Prince and PRINCES 
Wr High- 
ful competi 
We notice o 
¢| town. 
presented by y this ET at pies 
ry ia ble institutions ambr 
je worthy a distribution of of its m 
for the Aree 
m oeli. f paie Ep t 
cuum nn operations 1 
mor, euh at least 
societies which 
to 
aee They 
Remis eno 
from this point of view, 
a preme a fa 
a charitable i stibation intimately reete Mrd 
are itself, name Y the ROYAL BS. 
viu era which ae 
cti tural Socie! t 
pingat patar ena length and breadth of 
of them as are 
also become Se ae ; and, 
