" Jury 9, 1864] 
Mr. Bailey gum? in high te ferma; 
rond irae rom Mr. Kaile, gr. to 
of "Which. phe 
seedling named Sir J.1 
T a pine-shaped fruit wy excellent flavoui 
— Windso 
Wonderful and | the anniversary c 
velaee, | table chewing betel, 
ey largo d treit of igi C. — one berry | H 
2 oz. Mr. kg r had his 
and r. Ingram 
dodit ug nue Fairy 
oticed remisi bly fine | kin 
m Mis Robinson, Reading ; | 
i na 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
his bir "thday, and walked round the | 
and chatting 
the anniversary of 
51. The 
— his guests. 
since 18 
le ts retir — 
es 
| could force their way, varied occasionally by mountain 
passes, bere Led cold was erly felt, and Hen 
ravines and mps again. The elephan: show: 
endef l sagacity, but the intrepid traveller erie 
| felt m etimes, aroused less by the 
impe Fre s; w^ way, than 4 der Vie rade i^ “the 
degradation of the people he met with, and the extor. 
e 
ently 
ral 
Indo- 
Hybr 
‘ora ] 
among green- -fleshed varieties, 
Baha. pom nc Golion rie and Moretus 
id €: ashm 
Ck hina, hé wit. 
| has written treatises in th 
,, Besides 
tl 
e could scarcely have made any progress had n 
tiondiy mendarin been trayelling ‘the same pee 
doge ed elephants ese 
sort of CM od, sup 
A 
1 
e 
glish, 
T Arada from his pen I 
Hon g-Kon 
in another od ue 
| Potiers ef Books, 
| Travels in , Cambodia, 
M. Hemi ow 
Marra yas 
DES aae e T 
pa. at 
“A singular ‘ntitation pec ecaline to Sia m, Ca mbodia 
and Laos exists i in a second king, slightly wien to th 
ich literally fas the 
is Court, ; mandarin 
ce rely e fir 
— is exemption fro 
ion ns "ua m 
gi. EA wo 
an 
ve of gsm that he left 
ife and ho 
te perils and TAi pe sue 
^ di 
o fomai, a capital | 
d so "lius p devoted to science 
tra "- l 
his 
Jersey, m dless 
h 
e custom mary RI it instead o 
g by raising both m yF 2 
seil, Wangna leads pat 
learned European, At B 
d Ec oda eed Meat ad eum 
A necessarily entail, to explore 
t | th 
pra and his Majesty i is 
8, ind 
b subject ol 
f which he salutes of 
records in his 
jr i 10 days E he La d thes se few touching 
* Have pity on me, oh my God! 
e| 
Miscellaneous. 
ew oilang P he decli 
Victoria.— His Excellency 
instance of. the R Ri 
ihe, ol 
Ace zation Socie 
the 
of Burm n Chi ina. 
t 
€ petuo 
M. Mouhot 
Mi 
"the 
own and pestilential nid which lie em 
and Cochi 
up the river rdg 
Here also he f 
or 
[jene pagodas 
ouhot 
he became a favourite w 
him «apr y d i 
gen dotted were highly ‘gratified with 
and, After three ye 
ot was born at 
ry, the € n. 
presents which our sey oljer distributed with a liberal | t 
curip 
PE 
bes 
suffering, vd fell tion his P asked what it cost? but the Abbé 
towards the close of 1861, | acted a 
h- 
a vessel, ertt 
, tem ples, €: re Mount B. 
owth. 
a submarine voleanic fael ae rl Rus 
em or o name m ped A 
lly beyond the tropics, maere it 
e trees in woodless di 
ad yee of c 
seeds in 
n being presented with an 
which had been brought as 
for the pss and which attracted his atten. 
who 
i t 
still "more gracious, and 
aes vith his visi itor, and 
alace 
nis rio 
Pete Eg devoted. At the 
t 
qitmg Wewy pursuits 
a vs to which he 
age of 18 he we 
y but soo: 
s, he gained so much cele 
p by that 
w, in rae 
He had also vis isited m iet 4 
but still thirsted tor 
field of resea 
f An English 
d into his hands, RI decided Ju destinatio 
and t phical and Zoologi 
y 
ce that his Aral nés was iat s d 
brity dies with m 
he 
ouhot had | have e a play.” 
jae ae 
xplor 
ook on Siam fell 
n re xy — * Sire, it is 
an poem such as I have 
Tow him to remain one day longer, 
will give me pleasure, to-morro A by T 
me; on the day after I m hacia you 
the town of the first king, and in the evenin 
The play, however, VS not 
M. Mouhot remained tires mor ^ the 
savage Stiens, and gives apa and information 
| pests om, in in part deriv ber from th missionaries. The 
‘wild He én the inhabitan 
| defend. Loin haa poisoned 
, they use be eing ex xtre 
Leslee “gia availed themselves 
quas. assis tance, a 
of an eje w 
A ans evi perp n to his h 
und i . 
hc ge 
M. Mouhot’s 
and aided him i i "ihe > Prosecution 
iore -feliciouf choice, 
e high principio E Lei of heart 
ter of th En nglish 
L-] V 
rer to find the 
ha ond heavy 
vill ohiei 
Eh 
ly ost p! 
rhe lower regions and D Bt the Highlands o 
dia our eu would b ly eligible for n pa: 
shelter pon guon ME farn AH pA finally, f 
artisans. e most im 
athe Blue G 
pias readily raised rid 
the seedlings, when a few months old, ar 
T, t 
ell in water as ender rgrou mad, it is 
and it is el igihie wb. 
vy wood is Zn 
produ is 
British co 
TU pee for plan post 
un 5 3 oo § is npud v oor 
A He d work, piles of 
| Re an excellent S pore, p nd fords superior 
2 depressed 
ie suitable 
. SUS 
fuel. Iti » 
s growth, 
al lypti, most rea 
| Eucalypta a amy dalina is MT a pr ig ig of ag 
remarkable for fhe 
andanee af in E. 
M oia... 
must 
wonderfal ei durin 
e 
of the meu nation, 
Which F 
nces, and by a peoj pjo e epjoyin ga 
civilisation, 
i AU po of sn pa 
? M. Mou! 
m 
ili n P foliage. 
here a rd is pint pu extensivo plantations on 
arin Dai and NAME n M wood 
urposes VE it 
Tbe 
affirm “itj made Teel” m. 
kin k^ ative that the re 
d be f 
tly bee: 
a A Perna se ae e 
a sight re tch ot ‘this Tute- | 30 Ries din stan 
at o 
£| p 
| sions, and its stem 
ae 
p 
2s, 
on, E. Gunnii, pa 
t. E eniti Toe. s da 
nishes 
The o - NT uus dig » 
trees are E, ghindyt E 
E. Woollsii, E. co 
hens E. mu orata, 
d 
"B 
larit; 
Vas many as 2 
| the 
gola ar RE. the ness 
durabil 
| are cael of gre eat Ra of growth, amongst w 
eli gible, 
er a larg 
VEO 
1 
e 
transport, what 
of workmen must this have Aud seeng | 
| that the Noonien out of which the stone was hew 
j proceed to giy 
resting premisi 2d f its char "M Tho An a of Chantaboum pay their iribnte af 
that e nearly 100 exce allént illust cals (18 francs) a-year to Gov. vernment. 
on d etehes made by tud a author n the Biupete in gamboge, 
the jont ese are Spoken of by the members yot is bud ES since 
ki 
Med ting ;” as “admira ^m do, exhibiting repre- and high dignitaries. It 
Baht ot some remarkable monuments, evidently of Aquilaria Agniloche laf a 
AM split to find the nyt By ear M. 
t ier of 
| other Meck Gest ; it 4 moreover, a gum similar to 
|gum arabic, and also a good kind of tanner’s bark. 
|The West Pa straliap Acacia Tophanth i generally 
inodo pelle her e highly nitable for the quick 
meten 
the wood c 
ust be cut down 
E23 found 
that a peculiar odour was emitted b by ose 
I DM MOM ede. 
* an, o! 
LE est vessels ca ean coast long i its banks w 
E uir Lus CM dosha af the E d ees, dud are 
i d insect life. Our travelle 
e King of 
"Ang us of the 1 
e gave a great 
ce LI Phra by k 
whs "This 
inner A 
p that the|r 
ithout danger, | ex: 
p | “ dourion,"^ dew 
indieation of. its 
striking the trunk, was a further 5 
presence, M. Mouhot thinks the fi famous “ durian,” 
erves its title of king of fruits. i 
are Li this strange fruit has the most | 
ith usting | 
aad is restrict ed to the _ des ert 
ese parts of C Avril gn not 
stitute for other species es in Suc Materi a Medien, i is ps 
Sassafras ee of Victo asmania 
be ratio Its ba rk Pr a nein bod 5 which the 
, volatile oil, of which the especial thera- 
ields also a 
A NA properties have to a great extent as yet to be 
