J. 8. H- Do you oar Raa Monocotyledon which has the 
parts of A ofits floral whorls fs either Ms he twice five in “ane ms 2 
Child—No. (One thought she did, but could not 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
oer 5, 1856. 
half a pint ; muriatie acid, rops. Knead 
ghly pe P quicky, and bake ieee in a quick 
didate? I am not by any means arguing that a subscriber res 
has no preferential claim—God fo: rbid. Ift | 
|, or ona e, Any 
a me ure, if you had no ol characters me meal ill. Rotating 
giie yom, yon, a tet “tower go five or or ne Any of te ie pe votes to him who had sce assisted es pre | ovens sold oughout while double 
pat b tiA Shboepieactibs w the e bounty gi Sioh he asked in retur A Working | covers for hot plates have been recently patented 
p ra araa A only the Conifers > oe d I know of very few I ho are not soin |in Glasgow. For 10 lbs., py larger q 
une gons Divini. ai jiona tipies tn the ae a ur ie another) pli his age with rie e calls | a of me a fio! F, o h a t ., soda, = 
a a giospe jg | the old adage—* Charity ome ut he e water may be multiplied by » and so on for 
Pete Phish Tacan toe aeia? ey ee eee quotes it Heo ctly—it is, “ Chasity should begin at | any Jarger quantity. Brown or wa? meal bread will 
SARA Pacjoarp. (One of the children had forgotten.) i Fade i: Ot does not ere. begins | require one-fifth m ter than white bread, The 
8. H.—What is the pericarp derived from ? Gules It should begin with riends, | prec ding receipt is for white Gor so one-fifth more 
Cra vary. ‘Se anths in the Calycifloral section and neighbourhood, ag after that extend its heme | water will make it peg for brown ‘bread. That is to 
ot Dieotyiedons: Why so ith its means. In th e course of my canvas for Lignan s, | Say, for making 8 k 
use the corolla and stamens are attached to the calyx. | d tec ve found some, not mery. ANY» object becau e my | 5 pints uas wre ji be required, whereas for 8 Ibs. of 
ha 8. me Ranunculanths look very like some Rosanths: £ of will | suffic ce, and 80 on for 
H- aa 
each with their five petals, their numerous stamens Sew regular 
flowers. How would arada oshu eg ee sh vm n them ? 
Because Bee nths hane hypogyno 
are partly characterised 
s Water Avens has a poly- 
corolla, Are Calyeifioral Dicotyledons at all charac- 
terised by this be that eel are there other conditions of the 
corolla in flowers of this n? 
Ohild.— Yes 
foal e 
ey a id combines with the soda wi turns it inte 
common salt, while the, carbonic acid gas esca 
raises ages bread. 
ba kin 
a I solicited t 
refuse for the Rote assigned a A We ata ng — 
viz., that the “fruits of other r people’s labours” are 
enjoyed Ma those who are not entitled to them. The nee 
cause of so fe 
Joseph Paxton said 
receive ; they prefer running the risk of distant and 
ir 
72 
} 
4 
= 
H i 
J. 8. H, The Corollifio: ral se on has talous flows 
How then do you diseriminate 1 between ss ee te would Place 
in this section and such a: onopetalous and yet retained in 
the C: floral section 2 
Child. Fe Sie with stamens are hypogynous. 
Henry M‘Cormac, M.D., Belfa 
PR 
Quer 
diate and t not occur to “A Working 
cus sessiliflora.—If any ot ; your correspondents can 
Does it 
Gardener” ‘that | if f the phon at as a body were to sub- 
n the pa eale je he Ja ays fon mn, they 
J. 8. H— ‘ou find stipules in the specimen ? 
€ specimen ? 
—Do you 
called in ibn plant? 
er FE don't ng 
S. H.—H i t will be an Achene. The 
rib, but i 
nous in Rosanths; 
ietly perigy: 
atour list of Hi 
arene of this order in which 
~The Ort Apple, 
po 
u know the name by which the parisan is | nominate one, 
of 
but look &e. 
teham plants, and think alittle, and say whether jha, F 
they assume an epigynous poo: Kia ind 
n Ti a 
individuals of this Oak, bearing acorns, i shall be greatly 
obliged. Id tal f visiting some 
of the trees of most pr omising description in July or 
August, and of satisfying myself of the correctness of 
the species, and thereafter when the aiic are ripe I 
should myself o or yd some Huaer ortiyehand gather ù the 
ave 
ht if they | do not do 50, 
d now and then wish to 
Gardener” says something 
“A ing 
about the “ committee fr An of n 
being bs 
WwW SOMONE | Se MS IVE SUWINE M DY OWD Ssecanueds. 
ge of all ‘our tribe,” that ti 
man I am “interested for never “ paid me a 
him, and I cannot 
1 
laten, a Berti to mn map b speach o 
who i is. kind e noigh to assist me will make the > 
clear. Diss. 
rp 
J. sS. H—You — have added the common oo: 
No. 2 w. LSO PI FILLI 
[We recommend the 
of our nature than inaran kind, good, and m ral man, | Fore st.] 
REPARED AND By H.S. 
| Modification, 
Insertion, 
Number From Adhesion, 
present. pray) from Cohesion. 
| lous ...| Inferior 
5 | Pentapetalous ...| Hypogynous 
Calyx, sepals .. 
Pentasepa 
Corolla, petals. 
10 | Monadelphous ... 
aa | | Decandrous H 'ypogynous 
Pistils, ms PA eal 
ck vg in ar pas life, doomed tor the remainder of 
casual charity. 
r, but I was 
Crystal Palace Fountains.—Unless I misunderstand 
f the paragraph go you insert from 
the Times i in your article u upon n the w wa ter fountains 
marks of “ A Worl oe ag, gaze, 
g Ga ey whieh, k fer in are calculated to | there is a palpable mistake in it, “ti is “The 
ny the charity we are all so desirous of supporting. -| Be! and the pm op 
Geo, Cunningham, Oak “ale Nur Liverpool. 
th 
ineontiyeatiy 
, y ater ior 
their eika 
h Monog, ynous 
lass: — Bt ee lon Division :—Angiospermous. 
pacemo sel 
ha ig — Geranianths, Genus: — abin. in. | se 
Species :—Moun 
ah not at n “architecture or 
e h 
f candidates who are sub- 
d. 
seribers to this Institution supporte: g 
ae assigned by J. S. H.—5 + 
‘AS ALSO oe eee 
+ 14 = 43, 
AND FILLED UP BY jE M. L. 
—5+ 12 + 12 +183 = 
at ubtful abont — number 
er! gned by 
J. 9. H.— a FP 
e stated them 
Fai 
both h for 
ani enabled 4 pistil, You "ate I Vet with a little more | oce: 
as being “many” I have | 
ess. 
ark 
me Geranianths in our pg ts rl 
ranesbills, with which S. M. L. se 
she has not tro: ~ fur 
rebs who ha d suppo: 
arthi yrs eens the result of the 
or ander Gregory number iow the 
only his we application 
142 AE o had s 
pplic 
the: 
No w doe: 
rted the intttion and I am the terraces i is heightened by 
e 
the proximity of the statues 
: the s 
culpture and 
? ‘= 
p 
pet Piot belonging to the fountains themes 
= _ l atte er is meant, as I read it, the report is 
est to 
This is ee ty y have aan considered the ‘oe 
iy seg aaa provers yeer wel 
we have not 
for pein playing tonniin, for which Rome, rae 
ed al 
Why not be- their sA count and most c ontinental towns afford 
examined thse two Rowans 
Aa thi bE aks 
JA 
etar it ‘seems, as your corres spondent i 
he water, pos when 
| in Dragy ‘in particular Feet As regards the ensuing aata ornament to the grounds. 
es, the anxiety of the 
the fehitow mito 
Pgs i o the Institu 
pot listen 
r: 
but I | me, 
oit to opting co aus rather at first. 
rs 
sar at a a helping hand 10 ist | have made 
g my votes, as k alway i y give pleasure í 
a e those beautiful fountains i in the Place 
playing all day long, and 
shows w 
I bave 
pen Jo: oh ft Arnold 
a 
il they a2 are elected, 
C qd 
n- | ot 
3 ded” to 
(though a a nothing of them) un 
arden a bod yw 
London, 
vould only follow this rule » the 
y: 
the same ice other gps cities but in 
haty lu ers i 
class. I, like your correspondent, have solicited many ne 
b fi but I h 1 it wit! e ah ha in Englan 
ihfibfiiatioi s is fully afforded 
gaining any one. It is grievous to see men in good | 
are annually transmitted 
ch n the Ohro be = 
handsome public fountain. How delight i is the sight 
the sound 
We look to the 
and how grateful 
mite. How many claims a! may have upon their | in hot weather can fu ully appre 
tal Palace models be 
of the chatty’ s 
E is not, reply 
for it; ; but there should be the subseribing G this 
ate. 
taste. to follow, aul A 
he animation and cl 
charity the 9 plein | eatisfaction that i 
a helpin 
‘or 
noble E require but 
manent fanh s to make 
in bags see 
pare, jp a the fountains within the buildin 
or our idee” That we may never en e HA is the 
d 
g band it will not be refused u us 
r play. I will only add the hope that when ih 
v Fh 
The ore a! of Jo seph Jeffrey 
Se 
and of the nanona taste m may be found than 
taste the 
0 years before, 
ee and dor a j; bag 
once for 
I 
Baa a Subseri iber. 
been L 
ety for this | pest. 
h with 
era “en geoigaeges a ineongran 
many a herring and ‘hcg pke nom G. | compositions poin Pines ropriate in th 
ga llery over the entrance fs the « ee 
Water 
on my W Ty ily this s year as usual, owi ing 
having tinted the pond in May inom its peek Tevel 
r of Ais rids between the hardy ai 
slinds Nymphæas? Som 
oseberry Caterpillar The following is a certain 
In mild fea! wet hone Brig 
ilies. g 
Ry. USE ES PES Manoa 
2 
“te be ae ng for 
and appropriate design i 
the ss performance of 
ing keki hyrst. 
peros ‘of the 30th ult. 
p failure ee the 
e has, 
t ae 
the gardens, and a ba men 
| the Manintoy i in ‘the ages 
Melon Diseas —In 
a 
T 
last three | yeas) “of ‘his bg a 
seh 
pe ki dj ers around him, and 
t 
i 
hite H The cat ee eak will soon be 
destroyed if this is ptn G done, and b 
the ground in scores, a Hellebors is a poison, but it 
nor the Pang It costs o! 
know of no such instance as the faslni of whole plants 
It is gratifying 
to find shat failures of 
“A, W. » i 
ually | 
be set 
we | directi 
roof 21s. | suborned ” Aaa mss :— Flour aiaee whole meal, 
| 1s. 6d. a pound, and may be got in 
The whole expense, includin; mg Wen 
3d. per bush. For the last 1 2 years I have it used 
iene i tomes 
Wheaten b 
A scatonie acid gns and water, as T have 
ed, or carbonic acid y be indirectly | 
meal, lib. ; } rain- 
one pinch; if { 
of soda, 40 grains ; eS ee 
ee sh Gistiof the poor eas. can- 
liked; salt, one pinch, Mix thoroughly, then add | fleration can be purer for the purpose I know 
