8 
blished here, and is wo Pi fes Two are appointed 
to act as uus and sec va subscriptions being 
required to purchase теу. рарегз, gt £^ number, 
including ОЧ Gardenery icle, The Florist 
Pom d by and 
n 
the оні: Horticulture ате 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| Grimaldi, informed me that his MÀ rcr fail once in 
| about T times to dne Race. a blo 
[JANUARY 7, 1865. 
€——À— ——n——— ÁÁ——2À 
South African — eat only yon herbs and 
, an 
country I have 
hamt A tos 
many blows, ere, lowing and trembling, t 
aiat pitis butcher 
of the Lag brutes with 
spe bak, M hént 
hey sank on 
tame Dauker had been fed 
| Е in managing 
from time t 
0 
presented by Sir G. B. Middleton; he ha BeA; also Tier od тона kn tpa hes died. ыйл | оп е d with the о time it had acquired. Xanthium 
the Society with the following b x TI ver we П done, still gd mighty pang, marium was another plant that had spread with great 
chool Botany," “ TI oor ere g sl 
k of the Garden," “ i Gardener's Рола ary," done. I out “not say чы herbivorous animals farmers and others interested in the wool trade, on 
and other minor works, which a out to be detest blood, of the burs adhering. to the fleeces. The 
read oer Jas Once a week each thata ba has t to be suffering. „Вас the poleaxe, had it even nothin - old, Bidens р was also found most 
eT b 
elds no 
resen 
АЗ connected with gar rdening ; ten of these have 
already been delivered. The first was given by "o 
hea pŠ rdener (Mr. Blai г), pas was chiefly confined t: 
matters of education. essay has been í delivered, 
yie 
and other yt animals which now are 
To in пым cruel accompaniments. 
earnestly, press the attention of t 
I "therefore, 
ng | В 
relief to the countless sheep | 
done to death | а! 
eed, , hardly es being 
ristly 
ail Gr ras В, Panicum verticillatum. These two were 
Fox-t 
l35. Ial *34 
estly, m 
humane Public on the peius method which : com 
nd. Henry Mac Cormac, M.D., Belfast, Jan. 
A 1 
be abund ant, ldi 
each ый ты v з өө bis 
br S discussions take place, , 
intained, as а chairman is 
the meeting. In 
addition to this, the members meet twice a y woole fo for the 
oth omething o. 2 
rre may be ee teblished à in axery ен which a fi 
young men are kys 3 can assure them that Чи vill 
not regret it. adage says that “unity is 
strengtb," and unit; tyi in study will R 
found strongly 
pm istic to ignorance, W. P. The Ga 
rdens, 
Со al Ashes a Disinfectant.—As the subject of the 
utilisation of Sewage and other manurial matter "s t that 
w | elected a Fellow. Dr. Hoo ker 
Sotíttits. 
EAN: зове ы 17.—G. mms President, 
in dd chair. The Hon. J. Le eices 
r Warren was 
бте ше, 
a lith species 
ed plate of a gigantic 
LAE 
pene vidis seem quite innocuous. уга beh. 
the ry, had spread in a wonderful 
i The 
the een which make a 
bri oa ta em to market. The 
EON disagr 
y t 
d Presbyterian Church "Mission, rtt" ha 
Mele flower in spirit to Kew. Аё М 
| prete it had к — А. Goldieana wo the Rev. 
А of the 
rans- 
ogra Da 
tolochia unm the foresta of e Wee where it Chad 
HRoticeg of E 
Goldie me Mission, ooker also 
hibited some Hazel nuts, said to pe rem taken | Bericht c einige der wichtigsten bo E v b- 
out reason, to occupy attention, it is I thin аа du losed eavity of a large Oak en at Llanelly in| misse der Bereisung der por ees ren es onie von 
of every one to у кн ur to thro » Met upon the South: be. where it was supposed th m - for| Angola in € Afrika in den e — 1850-1860, 
affair, in order that the o — a d the manure many yea The nuts presented а "d tripe: durch Herrn гэс тае "Yon Dr. E. 
may ы» ured, and at t its d the kernels were quite eund and| Fenzl. Wien 1864, 8vo, pp. gu extract; from 
char oved. It ів" iut t c4 its diluted | fleshy, — Сосин They had béer sent to A 48th volume of the енен, of the Imperial 
form, it 'W def ved of Ades of its valuable properties ; | Dr. Hooker b y Mr. J. glas, the Profe fol of the cademy. 
Ihave, Mores," read with astonishment in your pages | saw mills in which the tree was cut — Professor Fenzl, who is well known for h 
some suggestions respecting using earth to disinfect it, papers were read :—1. v relative e Моге. | researches in botany, has шау sent us the eic 
drying the same, an using 16 а second time, Now, | ments of изгой, on dry polished vertical emer By pamphlet of which the Ger title is given above. 
eitis there is at hand in every house an agent better | J, Black wall, x sq.——2. Note оп a Skeleton оў Dinor- | It is а report of some of фу it important botanical 
caleulated than earth for the absorption and neutra- robustus in the York Museum. Ву T. Allis, Esq. | results of Dr. Welwitsch’s visit to the Portuguese 
lisation of all offensive ts viz., coal as Who|—— 3. Description of a huge Banyan tree in the| Colony of Angola in West Africa fror 50 to 1860, 
not rd of the elle nt resul ults obtained a few | Chingleput. district, жо By Dr. Shortt, This some extracts from which will in all probability be 
years ago from using реа! it would appea of our re eem more especially 
а vile pit—the aceumulation of years. After its appli- of the mi of P E. The extent of prere as Dr. Welwitsch is no n England arranging his 
cation the contents of this were carted away through | whi A it с vers is estimated. at 4800 square yards. valuable collections, which | bun scd afforded matter 
public es ern at AL without offence; and Som of t andare destined still 
more than thi g and by their rapid increase in girth have | further to enrich our jour nals. 
GNU pu | his drawing-room table, | become united with it; others have united together, | Dr. каве e: was born at ome tes in 
to show that its к ате were мну forming new trunks almost as largo as the main tree. | Cari rinth iia, and fro the ve ту commen. = а his 
tived. 
во far as 
t. is : 2000, add ihe 
any. 
But o proe roceed t 
I may is. ie t до uring the Өч `96 
followed he piod e: coal ashes with 
Te s I hav 
ouse sewage 
with the Ovr closet has 
as 5 or 6 steps up to 
e Wines 
i of th 
ng | Banyan tree, they readily establish themselves in the | 
the the feq either of ог b i 
3 
bte: height 
He was m: n known for his passionate баја of 
led 
60 feet. ма extreme хестан 'of the v^ is 831 feet. 
The size of the tree and the regularity of its head | 
-|an nd of L 
and his “indisputable merit as a contri 
accurate kno of the Flora of t the Vien 
o" d sire o e soon how М 
researches be ese narrow lim 
the Floras of the rest of Europe and Aber contineall 
uildings, where | 
tath 
in the compas s of his investigations. Desirou us, however, 
often ren italt i in the-Palmyra, 
The his doc 
he | the КЕ ot bir birds which feed largely on the fruit, junio cnc i orsa нту. 
had taken degree, the чны ш of the 
Union to explore 
many water-closets, а 
of the MD xr ЗСА 
Orchi Flower i De 
short liat ij pro йена to розе мя ae ds 
who may "ike to КАРЕ -— ^ rp 
flowering at this dull sea 
winter flowering Orchids r^ worthy of more notice 
fuel 
cember.—The following - for 
rende; 
habit of | leaves аге to form plates, o 
am rof t m that|the natives, E the айо eat their food. 
The milky great reques 
e is o. de best towed upon „them, as they | enli iven of t th 
the roots graduall: encircle the 
ye I 
ace may be en of = Xm. ms mida гч destroy it. The mativ ves | Hoffm. 
from efluvi: nd | term 
06: cleaned out without TET the olfactory nerves eri n 
this 
The wood 
, but ce a&rial roots, w 
ror thom well 
is in 
t fo or sponginess | 
of the Por ese оға а, un re which 
happil ed by Lin 
de w how he 
nected, and eventually to his distinguished eredi М 
with the scientific vom A to T. gola fitted - К 
ће Portuguese Gov Furnished with a 
information necessa a 
inde: юа p^ 
iei à "the evi bo eyi d Sacha of a а changeable 
endure 
e have now in great beaut: 
An; Mose gré mrt ik “witi ivory- -white flo d 
5 inches across, and a tail 
C. insigne, 
nigrum, 
C. venustum , Epidendrum vitellinuns majus, E. amabile, 
а a magnificent — эе that will become a gen 
en better known; Galeandra Stangeriana, 
L. anceps, Li autumnalis, a — plant; L 
Skinneri, Maxillaria vi six 
-|gardening ; bu& as the sum у бай, 
each Ai; such a hopeless dk to ERP dents 
estans, prolificacy 
rias other v of Ficus have tl 
Eh patience X 
d di i , extremely 
(samo me paondo-parasitioat habit ——4. On Za om 
enus of Ternstr rómiacem. B; "n Bed- 
by Dr. Thousso 
. Afterarriving at King William's Town, 
аъ ied aee ew ith 
the Е which 
choked the cultivated г p that the {гору vas 
| abandoned in despair. Most of the weeds referre 
|in the paper were stated to be thoro ghi established, 
[and to be рту -oy ке кару, all of them 
By M. йаа puemeÀ 3 | 
Paena 
preme ien and cool in the midst of er, gifted 
exactly the ma 
| implicitly ueniet with so hazardous an expedition. 
Fes re fortunate than Smith, who, together with most 
| of his i 
| last c а emm aec — dreadful fever of А coun 
eater e coa 
bolum the: Cangi i and Са iiD Negro, ir als also that lying 
between 6° and 16° south latitude. He penetrated 
moreover through indescribable difficulties rine the 
mouth of the Cuanza 250 miles into the inter 
Banza di nde towards the east. 
,, In the first year of his abode i in Angola he examined 
increasing free] 
sf tho garden 
iltonia | as eaa sionis MÀ 
n Бая were Such as to force 
Certain gard WETS, 
elegans, Mira bilis Jalapa, 
for 
торе degrees of la ot А 
desert, added to hunger and thirst. In October, 1854, 
he passed throug E and mountainous districts 
F^ 
E 
© 
гар, iflora, S. 
jso Жебемов of 
Human Food. ( qd 
E^ 
st Tel 
of obligation 1 
P * orth cei d t. native or natu- 
was bt h 
m dimi introduced with the IT ven 
ras n 
| Neh wooded deir of 
ned 
Welsitee Oise enoja and 
nearl 
uthat as тЫ 
meri as far as Cabo Negro уйн southward 
from Benguela, From hence he proceeded to the noble 
n to be. 
titude, oppressed by the hont о ofthe | 
CREE ign cis ааа 
dang 2 
— with an eminent degree of tact 41 diseri- — 
арш Welwitsch was 
enetrate the. n" "i 
Golnn 
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