Jory 16, 1864] 
of “Our Mutual Friend," whei where 
Mr. Pickens s y artist has absurdly placed a dot over the 
capita 1e compiler of the advertise- 
ments a the Crystal Palace ag a or the -— nf 
the inden is now desirous of changing Rosary i 
Rosery (see Times, July 8). Surely this h is mart Brew 
for even fee most ardent lover of phonetic spelling 
would pronounce oniy be nearer the pro 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
mine i in size. 
The 
677 
er me 
sembled a stalactite cavern, 
[E > pill ars, one re 
d on was a fair resemblance of Ston ehen The 
o by yor 
evident Ape 
== 
co 
2S 
. Now my largest Pu scie ia |an 
bj 
EET 
P s: 
o de arg 
CAMS with ame pump and firm, an 
fus cie n bloo » gr not in * stew-pans, » “put 3 ‘in 
mm 
PE 
a owing to wires 
placed in various por of which the wasps took 
b ti 
advantage by way of support. A notice was read 
comm mon in Or houses, is experienc ced, and 
: chid 
which any one can inspect bee plants hour neca 
not 
of the ‘destruction 
per 
poset srry than R Worcester's is the m 
— ionary I ee h 
tui is 
Roses, a chaplet. These are strange 
Horticultural Societies 
f 
ects. e 
ry fov queens could be a 
mul 
hour with Speech T he question at iss Ages development of 
to whether l d ble ak springs, ve 
or whether some one has not grown plants i 
I have done “home of Orchids like to increase ds 1841, when as many as 5m 
ist numbers were killed, a 
^ or of queens had wn 
bs EE 
wholesale Pubs of Lo asps, considering that 
they were, on the whole, Fs: ae rather than 
| destructive animals, Professor Westwood exhibited 
some exceedingly minute four-footed Acari which had 
buds of Black Currant trees, pend completely desregis ng 
byM r 
hapman, of 
imes. don t now alwa; - mean | number of c Apc ve a them, 
Societies for the encouragement of flowers and fruit, | induce people to do this as “prominently putting cases 
but societies for — ladies how to € = the /forward where Orchids are tm and flowered 
filling of beds with powdered bricks slates spar and | well, without excessive à at. es second principle 
other substances instead of flowers, for the encourage- enforced , that an a Vinery might 
ment of A M — imde &e. Surely, Mr. | grow many Orchids to red size T bulb and | peret 
Editor, it is tim d other dictionary — ealth under the shade of the Som say, 
giving these am only a working | * Well, you have described the ine of the ilie 
gardener still Minds changes often ne asigh. 4.6. s Vines for the Orchids, but what of the Grapes?" I 
Plants mue itions.— Endeavo ii shall be pleased in ust and September to see ny | 
to fall in T nese ng o out the 
respecting the yal I Horticultural Society, pléunl- 
gated at pages 109 and 110 of their ENS 7 
sent well-grown specimens to the Show Ju es 
the medicinal and officinal plants Samie in e 
accompanying Jist. I should m sent Baer other 
this collec 
n Angos 
grower of Orchids who may like to test the quality | 
of my Grapes. Robert Warner, Bloomfield, near | 
Chelmsford. 
eign pom 
anxious to 
send on ly well-grown pe Corde of m my s urprise t 
find, that em gh en ered i in the miscellaneous ed 
not the leas With such 
n want of arnony ern theory : and pra actice, how is 
one to know what to do? The collection pi Se 
Piper Betl Bitter Quassla, Quassia amara: 
cert Oil Plant, Croton Sugar Cane, Saccharum offi- 
Cascarilla. cinarum 
le, Vanilla plani: 
Patchouli Scent Pin. "Págo- 
stemon Patchouli 
Cabbage ay uteri edulis, 
Cotton Gossypium 
Cu bets 1 Piper O Cubeba, 
Cinna: Cinna- 
Black Pepper, Piper nigrum. 
gem i Xanthochymus 
ictori 
um 
anthropophagorum. 
ll, Chelw July 7. —I not 
lection. of iind and "oficina 
plants had met with — "E recogni 
he i ^v il I saw the 
e Ga rde eners’ "Chronicle s last Saturday. 
why such a collection 
should ret been stigmatised with a 3d E ize when 
o | Jan. 
| sidre Ds in answer t 
Pera port 
Fijian “ Boro dina,” Solanum 
So 
For 
Textile — — Sydney, N.S. Wi i Wolle, 
21, 1864.— Last bus I had the pleasu 
query in your issue of 7 une 
27, 1863, p. 604, on she & M. ect of a from Queens- 
| also'exhibited anew r butterfly e Singapore a Assam, 
forming a new genus which he des er the na 
of Liphyra Brasilii Mr. MeL 
ed: s that prec I forwarded a 
the plant, viz. Sida retusa, rm pointed out its 
eographical range in thie cou 
Ps siga of the fibre which 
n than .soaki 
et! 
I now forward | wii 
sonig larva jr Ly dp reet A onis Clythra, found 
Thyme as read from Mr. 
dünn ier e prins resemblance, 
exhibite a sape of spider observed on Senecio 
pubigerus d ‘the Ca of Good Hope, and nbi ng to the 
object o of su ch r esemblance _ the colo our and m of 
f Ragwort as to deceive the butterflies of the e genus 
Hipparchia, Which it catches and devours on their 
g o e apparent blossom. Mr. Tegetmeier 
made some e ions on the econo hive bees 
x „Stanton e xhibited the pupa of the small moth 
its | of a Pieris, being attached apr - à and Rr Li round 
body y. 
| the Dr. A. Wi allace t of the 
Cynthía on the Ailantus ert oldest Mr. F. 
f halni Att 
agr om 
where Sida retusa grows, m dies nre that the 
means of propagating this plant go also, E. S. Hill. 
Socteties, 
Rovan HORTICULTURAL: July ll (Election RU 
there were no other plants of a similar c| rin 
add 
e been exhibited b 
Solem , excepting 
botanic dapra Wiliam Bull, Juls 
e Eien wre.—HBeing ab Eto om emigrate to 
Queen is cma wea He the pte th and manufac- 
ture of peri and should a orti obliged if 
Fellows).—The folowing candidates w ses elected, v 
The Marchioness Do 
o 13 and l4 (Strawberry F. éte).—This was by no 
rd of Pages correspondents wo 
o 
ps some one 
ld refer me to a publication which vont give me 
almost the Pi apes: by no [o 
always does, 
© | Mr. Lydiard, of Bath, who een 
ed frui. In Classes 
In Class 5, collection of three dishes of 
ct kinds, a First-class Certificate was awarded to | 
Mr. p r 
three dishes of British Queen; and in gun 11 one 
- “In Class 1 z. one dish of 
these ent ient - P. M. 
Nur. umn I ad 
eterm 
the place much higher cain qe nu y. 
Can they legally d fA tie I have always been giv 
erstand that be taxed. 
could not 
hem. Tata here 
risk to um bail p 
hetetare feel obliged Ww b giving me some advice 
oe the subject. Assessed Taxes. [You have increased 
probably 
eh Nes eh E! solicitor terore you 
nor sot 
atate that aere qe did 
i 
Aes Nurs fe 
t, as White 
dagreis. smell i is emitted, 
id > it. 
ee 
2 Str 
ugh | Myatt’s Elenor, weight 
Associ 
I should i 
0| ENTOMO 
BLS. V.P. in the Chair. Mr. Morris exhibited some 
Sugar 
y 
as recorded, a | e 
though being in the 
As t 
17, 
schedu ie Mr. Lydiart 
s "Benor and a 3d for 
the pot dish f 
urposes, Mr. Lydia M - ——— 
In — viz. — cs 
a lst dues 
iti 
| heaviest bere, = to Mr. Eme ie for 
12i oz 
iated with this meeting was an exhibition z 
sented to her me 
mpo: 
th 
de Singh. Others came chiefly icon dui 
LOGICAL: June 6.—H, 
leaves of the 
where the 
1 
a 
T. Stainton, Esq., 
Cane from the Tsland ot ot Mauritias, |’ 
Coccus, and been to 
introduced from Belgium or France. Vari 
tions were made by vm A as to 
t 
means of get 
open air I di 
a wide t 
Pisonia much i i 
W. R. 
well. 
cing te the noise is s produ uced 
n the same manner as it is 
, 4, Grove 
w ith l 
: pe lace, Denmark | 
—Some of 
eaning of your 
sorta of t| who have 
your readers be 
mes (p. 593), 
f peci of the genus Smiera from 
the Amazons. 
BIR HAM Rose SHow.—This, the third vem 
ga verti was held in pá "Town Hall on Thursday 
Friday E ses and m and was in all tespetit 
| co me ete a success as i sors. The competition 
t edt 
In Class 9 the same exhibitor showed 4 
R sugges- 
the most Geo. 
, Mr. Morris 
sho 
rw le 
i nts whatever deficiency there might be in that 
t, it was fully made up by the amateurs, 
iderably better | n; 
t 
Lord Clyd 
and 
excell ent g, Lælia, Comtesse 
— In 
24 va ieties. - M fine 
specimens of Charles ge eren Sfadane J alie Daran, 
Maurice Bernar Prin Camille a ens 
Keynes 
a Sfi ye ine 
Clemence Joigneau: and 
JN 
x, Joh stt Duc de Rohan, 
aronne degna i "Rothschil 
> 96: Ey Messrs. Paul & Son; e 
TY MR Mz. B. R. Cant : 2, Messrs. Paul & 
incer 4, Mr. w H. 
containing fine 
nd a seri 
uy | 
ited a a series of | : 
s igo, eneral 
gees Gloire 
m to i me ne that the: 
rs Ou Mick p 1 
plants to equal the most fantastic 
A by a enio in the “ated of 
‘These nests were of 
September and edi 
shapes, some being 
T Mes c. Crapelet, 
In e ' Mr. Evans stood lst with nice 
