CO eee eee 
| 
Fun. 9, 1856.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
should be adopted for its removal. pp 
own experience e, 
Chronicle, that this alee disease manifests itself in 
various forms, for ins stance Mr. Ba iley of Nuneham in | 
ses en part o of 1 f an un weniger § 
CER IOLE 
87 
autho: ority of the Society 
of hearing what sien « course oa Fellows may ri to 
propese, that this meeting is co’ 
lator in vol. iv. L 
note that the en of Delphinium Staphisagria “is 
fon med of three capsules, containing a aes seed 
+ +} 
% ney Bean.” 
the report w went on sei say that—“ The Council feel that 
mg. producing knotted protube 
agan ndering in at plant a weakly, debilitated 
“T. R.” 
me difference of opinion must e? 
difficult 
| expected to prevail In circumstances so 
r the truth ; for’ he merely 
says ` that the follicles preci a nuclewm rob a 
using indeed the singular for the plural number, 
pra 
aaeoa: 
ee page 55) ob | Th correctly g 
diseased plant exudes a prasat aide, or te oth | C ild ling to their own suggestions. The pro- Stavesacre. 
from the plant and fruit, the parts PARIT “turning | Posals they h à l We are not _however inclined to ee out blemishes 
black, the leaves exhibiting ye ellow s. Now my k f useful to even 
moval ble 
e most vig gilant | 
| their circular of Dee Should ded view "5 
the learned reader, On the re ate we are i to 
nc inconsistent with im tonsil ab the c 
| ration, m of the present meeting, 
the ‘Couneil will do what lies ite ‘th nem to give the: 
nthe fi 
and 
aa some others I d Iim 
withheld water, increasing the apenas. 
effect.’ 
Earl san A moved that the Council be authorised to 
t tenancy of the en at Chiswick as 
will permit, and to sell the property 
remove the dise I then cut the plants clo: 
ually commencing more liberal treatment, whic 
er a fast grow sexe , but only to ja diseased the sam 
0 v 
therein, The motion sating pasne seconded b yt the Hon. 
out, as it certainly is most conscientiously. 
The sterling information to be obtained in this great 
work can never jonni i value, n much as it is mixed with 
att 120 and error. I d, to 
use the ita wl aa e of his commentators (Spr engel), 
& acre ingen it tos incredibile, summa be. ory 
The wor! rk i us is said t 
In 
n Pliny 
W. F. Strangways, Mr. Godso’ as an 
ment that a committee be a 
vestige o of fein Se Freres on, the ap yard, in whole of the accounts and c con nsider what is best to be 
doing ich I fou but one case of d t f the Society. Mr. Henry | whole routine 
itn fectly | Bohn, , seconded the motion. | After Res 
sound te healthy. In me ae the | some Divan, | the Duk of 
rest ~ ease started on “or “nest indies tion of mil- | offered 
aavaiegel investigate t pe 37 
books, those from the 12th to the 27th beng prc we 
with the coe H o$. henba S trees, corn plants, and the 
ya ffairs, Hed 
ne open a page without meeting 
3 rustica, mA 
i ethi amuse, if not instruct. Take for 
som ss 
l viagh of the Plane tree, concerning 
dew trong plan Cuthill’s Black Spine, 
a ness yen: and hardy ind nd (en gee es this 
from its robust habit seemed 
carried g crops throughow The 
following spring I started two frames with Lord 
t the disease, and | bers 
tu! 
for a certain number of Fe ih to 4 selected by the 
a prey 
however, appearing to be in favour of the appoi. nahet 
of a committee, —. Bei rey with ee his motion, and 
ried, The committee was then | 
Kenyon’s Favourite and Cuthill’s Black Spine. 
as the former > 
q 
Y 
+, £ 41. l 
of mildew exhibited eer 
directly d 
en, as aes “all man to 
have fresh cid, and confined mse d seaso. 
to the _Black Spine, w whi ch pro 
three or four other sorts includ 
fortunately enough without beg tr 
Hardens st trace of mildew. John Couldrey, Gardener, 
principally grown the Black Spine, ‘but last yea I tried 
ing Lord Kenyo 
a a student and historian of the honey-bee 
usiast. He produced a ag a ch 
ired. In 
Haber a won enth 
e | obcervationson them. One was evidently the fruitof some 
aor’ that | 
whilst | i 
Linn. NEAN, Jan. 15.—Prof. Bell, President, in the 
By 7 È ae , Esq, J. R. J Mummery, Esq., and 
“saat Esq., were elected Fellows. W.W, 
exhibited several vege etable substances 
. W. Plant in Natal 
d the meeting ‘adjourned, after passing a | bey: 
ve 
what he 
which | such interest pn 
bys Sir ir Willi iam Hoo 
spoken of in 
of high admiration were those e which acorpaa the om 
of the Academy at Athens—[in cals ge 
roots extended a distance of 33 u, mi spread far 
ere 
to a fountai ey 5-9 opoluss s 3 stand 
near the road, with the tis npg st forms 
species of house l feet in widt h summit, too, 
presents wet igs of a grove while it shields seal 
with huge each of which would equal an 
iota by Me 
Fuphoshiacoota pee and of these EP 
contained a large proportion of t 
= socis E giela a pure coil in considerable quantity, 
epey 
L S E VAN da o RRE 
has b h read and admi writi 
honest, ‘though frequently i = “apie Bes doubtless feat his 
is assis whose ey 
he had to 
eS | Buckleigh Vale, Devon. 
of 
last grow ing upon a siamo among dead leaves in 
depend, fi 
fruit and tracings of 
He o nce said to a friend, «I am more certain of | 
specımens 
Mr. W. Matchwick exhibited 
the leaf of | to; 
th 
Paulownia i imperialis, gathered by him on the 18th ult. 
eyes 5 to depend on, “whereas I fake the mean “of many 
in the neighbourhood of the Champs Elysées, Paris, | 
where the fruit bad ripened | in the open air, on a tree 
remark, that 
on and aa the 
legatas Se that provinee, ae eo circumstance 
deserving iesi tran: wenn even to 
5 
ya 
= 
= 
nate: pe the 
while he himaclf, sheltered fi 
ne Thi 
an hesitate before he “credits all that Huber says. 
h-lik 
His 
J 
rw it is hardly possible to ae it ; hence the cur- 
rency of his.errors, On this 
hi 
by Mr. 
e Insects collected BAN 
Rem arks on 
Buist 
* Note on Lepi idosiren annectens,’ "and 2.% 
very gust of wind, 
ng in vain to hear a i n oft a rain on 
the leaves, took his | meal there, and oa pa himself 
done amid the resplen 
the mie of a species of Mason W asp, by Dr. G 
in the oer of the Society | for June 20th, 1854, | 
3. 
endence 
of marble, a calling of paintings, an th a 
. E. Newm: 
with go. 
F “ Another curious instance, again, was that afforded 
fr, gat in the nat Peninsula,” 
so 
I nd he tells us what the by F. Walker, Esq., wit 
are like in his wonderful story about them. Some W. W. Saunders, Esq. | 
modern bee books we the same sorte Let me say 
rime 9 that there never was a fertile working x 
e;iand to drive Huber’ s delusion away, let us ask a í 
of this mca to Aen an egg lai laid by her. he Hotices ot Books, 
th af The Natural Hi ey of P Pliny. Translated, 
hi P Minne, be aae ever wl pe Iid in pious notes and illustrations, by the late Joh 
female ; tiy d do oo — build the combs, gather Bostock, M. D, PRS, “ia Tags: Pads Toe, 
e honey, foster an e young, and pay supreme | my » s natural scie 
homage to to > qer And Pien thë by fone of — ya Se — ee ce tote 
age, mes useless, “i dethrone | her; ce : nator’ page re a es ad 
th less than a sealed book to the Toglish s a . We) an 
’s ich 
of a house, 
| broad benches loosely 1 laid from. branch to elit that 
struck with admiration on seeing a Plane in the terri- 
ory of Veliternum, which Laser ea floor Bags floor, 
ike those of the several sto: means of 
zat} 
we 
the triclinium being ; formed for 
fie 
hatched ‘aka her | place. A. P. 
Sotteties. 
“os cgi Feb. 5.— 
gt oe Meetin, A 
g purposes:— 
no hase by he 
ember 24 
cor the tenan 
of the Garden at Bs orcas 
The 
took the 
Fellows present mee the Duke of Northumberland, the | 
Earls Grey and Tlchester, Lord 
tec’ 
r. Among the | 
petar perae Oo 
untry had produce ich 
realy be said to ‘ation the great Pliny known to the 
| unlearned reader, until a mopa a his man in 
oe very was the 
to be regretted, not only EAER of the iF ok 
Hearn ad Plays s s Natural Peo = because its 
not aik classical can under- 
a 
so | publ 
, | what high standard ; 
be | Will 
o tiig ence dining-room he gave the name of 
nest.” 
ere may serve, for those w. ui 
this old author, once as an ons le of $ STON ae 
and of Mr. Riley’s translation. 
We ought to have noticed mone a Piping volume 
here be inte We would only hint 
familiar with country wi 
omprehended, 
Phi 
a cg Calabrice, on solachanon, and the like ? 
mentators if the old and facgntion names employed by 
. | Pliny are to be identified with those of the moderns. 
Was, Sor-enemapbe, did koni by Philanthropos, Castor, 
by ponen and eee = isi with 
suspicion. 
— da. 
Apyey Hatt, C NEAR Manca 
i the seat of dames Watts Esq, who has but 
o sauces WHICH 
$ A at ws fha A 
1 hh h 4 
Council pul 
volume for last year pp. 709 and sa) Among the 
additions v were the following paragraphs :— 
1S fale bowen 
The late Dr. Bostock by whom i translation was 
hae et fitted for the task ; learned, 
sore Sides, irect com: ion 
matanalaty and i "ose is 
‘ene eden 
nation of attainments to his task. “This isnot said for the 
ens worthy of it. 
KERTET eae laid i 
the first instance farog: eeo; 
in tered by M > 
Riley who succeeded him, but as an act of justice to a | 
our judgment 
= translation which has yet sole, otha ce the exist- 
the whole of the 
On the contrary, in 
the exception 
akerat hiii At least it is evident that in 
na perhaps of 
e A praean enasi 
eoa AAA het ofan 
is sesgar handsome structure, forming as it 
De of vor de 41 thy memnion, a 
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