Dasit & 17, 1334] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGBIOUITURAL GAZETTE, 1205 
when askilful man is out of place, gladly give hım work, | during the winter months. Twent: -ivo 
till iy means of their rm p: his public aee wore ——— 
monials, he is able, to u colonial expression, to ours 
Sbtain run to his mi 7 b nsider that whatever 
an rings wi im, or obtains r slight otto hent obtained from the decay o of 1 t€ of 
y gift, or proper exchange with other gardeners vegetable matter. A large n emen nm rames ces c ese 
— Y an soi Itivated in the t fh derum ame re aoe rm rumes me ao une 
pi cultiva in the time of his | plants has now reached egy return to Caleutta endeavour to procure a party of rs 
e property of the master, who. I e,| The last published record of the number of plants is | coolies on an enun ment to Mies n in Mam pre | at least, for 
will pidas het to any excuse for removing them. It aoe e Ee * ge tisna nee 8 The beri rore of Fi e on two years. To secure such men a larger r. wages must be 
hJ given than I iive) estimated 
Since last year the ra tee A of Cinchona has been suc- 
cessfull a eg rene y two private individuals near 
Darjeeling, lants having been obtained y from 
Some er md — In one case the cultivation is carried 
ona t is evidently intended to extend with the 
increase Pa ry mu "d A European gardener conducts the 
o] 
is a matter of fae" ep Me presents he may make 
is qui tting him, | or whether he 
here y may p the oats his own, with perhaps 
rome crore in ket ast voti m I buon sd d plant 
5s their he | opera on, and the p 1 ru in —— y —: 
rship. the e ot dene bere) Fela page el se PEN SO sap ee 
habitually put dris me masters’ by 8000 f. Ayer ve Pd aman 0 we oes E 
for pu zm. pres, I wil give an pr weh have bad application from other letors 
ME to me. The late Edmund Foster, Esq., on es Tene epivance sed. Ain in uc si 
11 xs argoniums Upon P —— — ag ss I have rendered every 
ic ix in the newspapers a account of a meeting 
ot one of thore  benevo Mit societi 
le 
Fear of which the late lamented Prince| Int he Societies, 
as so us, f wor tbis " Rovat: Nov. 30 (4 ^ .—The \ 
effect: “The ten was gaily decorated by Eu oni beget a of Cinchona. place ; : T gentimen were electe s oom te IL cm 
gig sent , by ns. So-and-So, gardener | 8° a9 determined by the barometer, and " 
E E Fac E sq." Tha uo “Abe he par south eastern T e goa ta loig dori X pee B — Tre w. A p^ M.D. Secret ae 
e n pted thi "d , Miller, e ries: W, 
id such an "impe ertinent thir but was merely a the plantation,“ The e elevation of the lowes m af the spar i i iQ G. tokes, » Nol 
abou vet above the sea, e A t t 
ae emni a ae ea Epp aa Er pleme W, M, Milon, a,” Ste 
> , , d -— ction mus! made for cli: uad , ams, 
fall into the opposite error, by decrying a class raised y groun ced 4000 feet the land is pa rtialiy ¢ M.A.; J. Alderson, "M.D. ; eg Busk Sec. L.S. 
both intellectually and morally above that from which | t the. native citivation heb ore on aud E Pa Colouel Sir G. Everest, C.B, ; H. Falconer, MA, MDS 
they have sprung ; many I know are deservedly held in | found Talauma H EO. Gerdonia Wallic hit three species of | J: P» Gassiot; J. E. Gray, Ph. D.; T. A. Hirst, Ph. D.; 
the highest esteem by their employers. Let me only species of | Sir H. Holland, M.D.; H. Bence Joss M.A., M.D.; 
Sir Roderick I. Murchison, KA W, Odling, M.D.; 
Professor W. Pole, C.E. ; an Pri rice, M. À.; Sir John 
Rennie; and Lord Stanl 
Fau We hav - Royan HORTICUL FEMA Dec, 139. — W. Wilson 
dis letter anys or two ai - LR LER dieti epu | Saunders, Esq, in the Chair, A du General Meeting 
graphs, whieh our Daep nden t, on second tho: ght, e| was held on eg occasion voy a report p the 
will, we doubt not, agree with us in regarding as unjust | bar on the new Bye-laws Rode to be drawn 
to garden ers as a class, at the last Anivetne Meeting. 
7 i "s “ Proceedings." —I am and Me. Cheste the Committee appointed to 
Feed to invoke your aid in dee: has at las aom ons of it, and directed 
a most intolerable nuisance, v e delay in the te more “part rly to the following points 
of the Proceedings to the ades of the Royal Horti. In referen: engen e stated that candidates for 
e . The last Number is worse than all. ission might be elected on the reco mendation of 
It was delivered at in the S.W. postal district - of tl the reason 
at 6 o'clock on the evening of the laa be ; and on in | being that it was the wish of the Comittee that 
the first I find in the “Ann by the pat! as — difficulty aes be placed the way 
Council ” “ry x Special — Moeting ofi the Fallows part dro d tangled and prickly masses of mission as possi Afte hte rting to 
will be hel o'clock o m. ori mpleted to the first Tor the pi aM end s um berg iran] increased Pes sali with "— to the 
vafa p di e m didi eny th rand senate Mine Mode of Fellows, and stating that lady members 
it to be md that ttendan ne might. vote a! $ General Meetings n proxy, he read t| 
so ? ^ find that had | 
i „in Garden on the 7tb, 10th. | ve 
and 12th inst. — a trea ld not have 
i but known in time. e and Aas 3 
wade through the advertisements of the newspapers in is Ms - EE un is 
find out what the Society is going to d f i the 
80, W what is the use of rie uisi ivi sum in HT “of 
n ro eedin sł this is the or; an of DA y 
Rd ET s, = ; O. Calisaya, d 271: | year, the Council shall —Ó a (Comm itas to 1 
ubliseJ, so that may know “what is to be” t | called the ** Education Com ” whose dat; es shall 
inr a net after it port come jl ion. An Old F.R.H.S f| be to advise the Cou neil. wi l 
mplaints have reached us from several other | ng form gardeners, and to assist 
i best: ád the Council in takiug A sd ensures T Y* Coa neil 
White Thorn ‘is now ext year (96 or 40 mores for a species, | may approve for : pe At “That 
Mhari 13), fi M rue of buds a MOHIOE into bloom, i jn | exclusive opem - od ed n ali tenga no ember vot arn hall at pi ‘exhibition of 
sario: d * - dre poena, cy w mt not in the most sa ner pha sewn ot me pa an any e mtn respet of am any pnt 
xyacantha præcox men as from tbeir ra wth and large size n, j 
Glastonbory Thage, CENSET p X pid gro ii or | or other article longing (^ him, or p any firm of 
pes 
n the profits of which he is 
interested, ” After toig on Bid removal of members 
ther. | 0 Mr. Chester 
stated, that imt th $e ion of mem- 
bers of Counc and. other officers, at the Annual 
11 
me Correspondence. 
REPORT ON CINCHONA CULTIVATION Dor p ELING, 
—The follow ing Lm ind from the fs Dr. T. 
Anderson, Superin endent of the Ca atin Botanic 
bee showing the progress made betwe A a 
a Apri ne -— the 15th Jil; 1864, wil 
woo. 
he 
“ The Council o: in the month. of am mary i 
every year, and o r before e 15th day ‘of that 
P5 | month, 5 s Noting lists, iu the 
forms marked F and G in t ag ts ndix. 
“ The first of ac balloting a. "hors F, shall state 
the vacancies (distingu xime in manner socia in 
id Form between the ordin: mds ey 
ereated or T ag 
required tane filled up at then nant Annual 
the ensui 
ensuing y. 
je i | “In the same os contain EL , the, Ci 
E : ; the ensuing year, siio 
T T II «pero Facies Pede ater Roco Come 
; besides Th uditors. Th liste shall be eere 
pean in charge 
single rct of any j kind for "—— idis Mie RE à 
pete qo out of old doors and windows, and. i — the cultivati of Gincho 
Ls ft had to be abandoned six bey u p bal here be ‘distin 
ogg net oy Govern Net under t 
Mont ice India on the a — 
e d in chal ott 
a at Darjee! em y is ie tached to 
for nae 
me 
vot the: opinii t 
"e a tude 
ril last 1 [ recebed 200 seeds of Cinehona Calisaya fro 
pe. Wr uagh uhn.* The seeds were prodeat in Java by a0 
Ener broug pe ca By tt Junghuhn from the Botanic 
Garton, where raised from seed sent from 
oe Wr French Botanist. _ nine 
rough more exten en 
been able successfully 
at Iam = 
pods 
ae aoe ail Intelligence of the death of Dr After adverting to two other poin 
at this season, will be an invaluable aid in carry! g e just received uy eyed uU tiooduath T. | relative to p ial en y [n was peta by Mr. 
ep decus the coming win Owing to the m, who had det * many years of the Ches m mu^ x zi d M Sir A. Scott. Waugh, 
eat, propagation was was almost entirely stopped! Cinci Cinchona cultivation in Ja 
