a a a a Te a EE ee ae Eee Sener nn nnn eh 
Juny 12, 1856.] 
enderson ; P 
m Cardinale, ep 
n a Princess a al, tl 
THE Seat aed aad CHRONICLE. 471. 
Bla amburgh well eg Pm and in all 
beantifal ee furnished b Hen 
has also an interesting paper on Oak galls, which we 
| derson, Forbes, Tillyar ; Fleming, and areas rs; and 
“ Much interest has been excited by the frequent 
| Black nE from Hoa Boyd, May, Turnbull, 
Hill f Musea scadines, Mr. r. Tillya ard had the best ts and 
petioli, a and they appear “from a recent communication 
M 
The Delphinium Jes ned is a truly 
me plant, fully b eae 
me “Pony, of Pasti aike rT admirable 
extent during the past season as to do vast mischief to- 
iully bear ut all 
PPR i E 
srs. Turnb aE 
known must necessarily prove a universal Ree 
The blossoms which are bright orange scarletjare a> 
In addition to the er nts ia 
tal Palace, and m ned in 
bition, Mr. Gl 
p Caps 
, Dods, 
pod bunches of ts em Mr, Tillyard sent execilent 
iia, and Mr. Forsyth finely fruited Vin 
B! , with a full Muscat ay 
small plants of Chusan Pa alm, Man. 
la aneli and the white Lysimachia » lineariloba, 
furthe hope to give very 
r account of which we 
jnn 
e Heaths were exhibited in excellent condition. 
g them was the new E. Spenceriana, from Mr. 
Glendinning, of the Chiswick Nursery, Its flowers are 
f whi T some fine calles ctions ` were 
sg 
e, Woodsia ilera and one o E 
Fuchsias were in excellent condition. Six plants 
from ae, Bray were all that could be Jpop, both in 
d bloom. The b 
7 of Royal George and Nol 
Noctis the kinds were mostly Eirago and Violette 
Mrs. 
of acorns, and even » threatening their entire destruction. 
“In a recent co n with Mr, Westwood on this 
ain en that these had been used 
seg for the Janes of making ink, and at 
th same time suggested that it t would be desirable to 
© 
them. fi substitutes for 
commerce, 
s as wey 
white much 
inferior to Busby’s Golde en Ham 
Though Peach 
interesting to 
1 
tain 
gallie acids, 
5 
t itted to the sa 
ough Peaches and 
quantities, there was not a dish of bad fruit among ne 
The best dish of Peaches came from Mr. Clarke; a 
Mr. Richards and Mr. F 
rs, 
S 
ment with æther and water. The residue weighed 
P grains, apse a 56 grains of tannic an paaa ic 
there can 
Me but in 
Sion two oben it is prompt to ere a ye 
Hative. OF the latter Mr. Munr 
the best | kind of galls of commerce, and ‘that they had 
i 
of Wellingto 
Snowball, Psyche, Fearless, and eae he 
Pelarg have alread y ted, 
numerous oil well petal. Of sorts of 1854. and 185, 
r. Turner had Wonderful, Meteora, Fair Elle 
Plum = Waning n and 4 Greengage were we exhibited by 
Mr. ars and Mr. Fle 
Mr. Snow’s Figs 
ripened. 
l 
were pen and uncommonly well 
The kind was the Brown yri which was 
Phaëton, Conqueror, and na, Mr. ‘Gaines sen 
collection of remarkable looking French kinds among 
which th i ly worthy of notice, 
viz., Talma, pink with a dark top ; 
crimson and spotted on e 
delicate pink, large and showy and 
ed 
regularly crim 
round the es of all the petals ; G. Odier, spotted 
rosy lilac ; and J. Odier, bright brown with a 
white centre, Vei had a iety TEA 
Claris: 
. var 
sa, a cross between a Cape and a taa It had 
ry Mene white 
etals, an ogether appeare mih step in 
the right direction, To blossoms of are aea beauty 
it added the perpetual flowering habit of the Cape 
ki nds. 
TI 
| perhaps 
Mr. Munro exhibited a dish ofM 
Of Cherries the best prsi 
ever see! 
00) oorpark gel 
ener, Brentford. They were black as jet "ian ae 
double the size of those of ordinary growth. Mr. 
po d ital dish of some white ie 
st Strawberries came fro! 
, Bri ig Pinson. 
were 
m Mr, Tillyard. The 
Bicton Pine, and 
Keens’ Seedling, 
Early aoe the 
s Seedling, and Alice 
Sir E Hiten. „Among othe 
o: 
Pe ig 
Maud 
Mek lons : none of tha were very well flavoured. 
| galls had ‘all ape a perforated, ; and therefore contained a 
| much s smaller ecg Ue ooo tannin than yooh! uld have 
earlier 
es of 
ao Powe Said Pad we pen of‘ momp 
Tessanoki. eee ie 
Guibourt... one ove ane = oot 
eee pos 
uchner | 
“Ho etd ‘ia these results ma 
entitled to 
the ea varieties, which are evident tly fast ‘drivin ng 
f cultivation. Of the former 
be t good plants of Orange Per- 
, Goldfinger, Dropmore, Menge. rnia, Lemonade, 
e las 
Among green-fleshed sorts the Beechwood obtained the 
E 
ANICAL OF Fe ey Ma: —The Lge 
[be a a principal one, 
found in the Devonshire ar I must confess myself 
much disappoi 
Bor. 
in the chair. The foll 
. On the 
= 
bo 
ral 
g 
EJ 
ao 
BE 
© 
+ 
a 
®© 
os 
pee tion of Sardinia. ddisl 
brown flowers of Food pt ce Mr. 
I s Gem, a half shrubby kind, w 
St. 
ith T ads ye 
edged with yellow ; Golden nial cade, white 
a indifferent in ‘shape ; Queen of Yellows, and | 
varie 
n 
in Cey 
in Ceyl 
Paper: 
The Cove-tat ‘Palma Coco: 
Pal à 
TRN rth ry Pal 
EPEA adie y 
E ran piae which Spa as if it aca form a e 
plant for cutting flowers from for bouq poe 
Mi enas there cages a eollecti 
eatherill, and Mr. Turn tributed 3 a © prouy ight |G 
a fine 
it is from the 
Pal a 
Coco-nu t Palm that is n Ceylon. 
sort called Belle of the Village, which h 
of well fo fi crimson pater 
ae 
was ~ sive. 
g_toddy, the pE E tripped off from jan 
ape bale it me nor expanded s the spadices are 
afterwards beate between pi eces of hard wood, and | 
av 
as hee 
eae, pa to me Right Hon. the Spe aker. "Tt 
i aa well coloure urray 
Sa Violette Hative ia farines, three Pine p 
Trentham Hybrid and Cashmere Me elons, Muscadine, 
ts St. Pe il a Mill Hill and Black Hamb urgh 
Si y, Goliat 
rray 
to flow o out. age 
about 40 da ays at nearly 
gallon in 24 hours. When ed to prepare | 
| Jaggery f from the toddy, — care is a en by burning | 
arthen a vessels 
e jui 
spadi ix ea to yield juice for 
rate of half-a- 
ir h, ae m White, and other 
Besa 
thie a ead 
Strawberries, tt Turke Late Duk 
and herrie: es, 
Jand at 
ey F 
Mr. Fleming, gr. to the Duke of Suther- | | 
remove any impurities unas to p ntation on 5 | 
very fine Black Hamburgh Grapes, Kens’ Seedling an 
Myatt’s Straw! epee Coe’s Golden Drop, Reine Chand | 
de Bavay, and Early Orleans hig ad o aba ig igr rly 
and, as an additional precaution, “hips of E reas of 
in. | they ; 
eisie È. Cohn. | 4 | doubt that ‘iy would then be found to re enough 
h, M. D. Three Palms yield ae | lected for 
n 
aya A 
resi in he East : Jeneerys i is aieia prees ;| yous ext 
but myra m that almost a 
lantati 
sugar is obtai ie 0 is “fom ia sugar T | be th pores 
have omic ted by o ce m ips. "a pae no 
ir being collected mmercial 
d be put we pp baer 
tire destruction, with wh 
ae ur southern pien 
e observe, contrary to our expectation, that the 
aeiio proposes to continue the page of its 
pit iia a et Part of V 
ounced for 
ice | 4 Practical Swiss Guide. goe pet We: Pp. 112. 
it is somethin ing between a ara sg Sy eee 
What to see and how to see it may be asce: from 
| its pages iffs, far egg &e., are indicated 
ards hotels, the 
ofte: 
| named in eripi where othe: pe ar in karep” to 
| travellers themselves, to have been Thus : 
Vat eria indica are placed in each 
fermentation. The j ceed of the central pro at | 
| Ceylon is entirely made from the en l Juico, ae 
that of 
Magdalen wg tay _ Elrt Tar 
rries, Ea schia 
a Figs, and 
other two Pal 
3 
<4 Cac} Mal 
a and Figs 
È 
ie} 
Black Ham amburgh and Royal M Musca- 
dine Grape: , Hautbois | and othe er ees are Brown 
Turkey Fig 
he 
| highly prized pei te 
places as the Hotel de l’Europe in Genre the best hote 
in ae town ; e of the Hotel du Nord and Hotel de 
nor of th mn Host du G: S Sa 
so e 
IR: 
ing of recommen odati kn n: 
i suet piece of practical 
a nstantly wants is 
post-office, bi i 
cen adv attention is not paid to the fer- 
Cherian and a Melon or two. ri amg n Thali, | 
Pine Apples we 
of which several magnificent frui 
Ba: of Bi 
The weights of the: 
dences were shown by Mr. Fleming and Mr. 
Dods. Many caer. Pines, in all respects excellent, 
were Besa ahb 
a. 
Fre h 1 3 
re good, more especially Queens, | Me 
, but many of what 
Fy 
vane 
| mcaitealii cote acid is formed, a 
oea atek to take ion 
ventie 
‘the 
ces with great suspicion npon 
is book when 
gh. By Mr. W. Nichol. 
Hotices of of Books. 
unripe. Of boxes of 12 ibs., 
pas Mr. oa gr. fh Sir Geo. Beaumont, Bart. 
and Collections of 3 kinds the 
the best came 
number of the “gt lp 
ok ea 
Mz. Mitchell ot h ig 
2am ee fens n 
calariform Tissue the o time shoul those 
f the South of ‘Ireland. By pecan ‘but if previously flut, a ie pie persuasion 
a couple 
with the con con maner: (gu tn chet aei of francs 
| g- a ert agg efore us of the authors 
| notions et co dealing 2 ak not aston if we decline 
| recomm sats his ee to as favour. 
[ee $$$ 
| 
— raa rion in districts where 
ness pre 
