FresRvAERY 18, 1865.] 
to take the liveliest interest in the proceedings of the Society, | 
h: ressed р in high terms of питна, on 
і impro veme nts which have been made in the Gar 
ы adoption of а Report having been ы, апа 
THE GARDENERS CITRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAE GAZETTE, 
151 
denied the statement of f Majòr Phipps, that the Com. | 
mis ae mann- of 71851 had absorbed the Society. d 
could that Ље when the » 
pp Gopso ON, jun., moved er t 
a committee, to consist of xd tide with pow r to 
heir number, be appointed to investigate the 
ociety, e X report what is its rm 
financial state; what we E the circumstances er 
vhi sa v e endi iture has pes 
i ne 'tà save it from insolven ncy ; 
and that he balance sheets of e y nd 1865 be laid 
-— the Lee RU some length 
With a а rev Р of something 
They had granted them 13, 0001) 
an that things were pe А =н” ^ thought if it 
were ^ for this constant па, ould go on 
very ay He trusted, ебе "üt фе чк ишу. жо | 
give a most emphatic negative the ame endment, | 
eh was in faet a vote of 
ajor PHIPPS again said that iu rising to second the | 
à he had no desire to i 
arising from wh 
at was 3 formerly а private day, Satur- 
da thus 
уы now converted 
interfer their privilege The Cha airman 
intimated 7 hat this matter would receive the attention 
of the Council. 
The Serutineera reported that his Grace the 
of mergi: had been re-elected President; Mr. 
Е 2 Treasurer; and Mr. W. Wilson Saunders, [ooa 
; that Mr. Henry Cole, Mr. Kelk pas E Af dis 
Sander, had been elected рер Com 
Nicholson, Jonathan "Clarke, an id 
p 
James 
ad n 
All he wished to М was to express his sentiments, 
and ie considered that the Horticu ltural Society had 
ith the ачи Mr. 
of 1851. He tit had en the Society would have hex ma 
Mr. Robart Hudson, ree бөө for the ensuing year; 
that Sir J. Paxto ton, M.P., Sir А. Bu Пег, > DMP., and 
y 
"i 
z: 
к 
W 
e 
$T 
+ 
55 
5E 
Cccoun 
like 14, 0007. he. Sd, i Society had spent 20, vw 
and 
th E. 
| кчы 
т. BATEMAN said Ур was f-E that "jor маң 
bad. taten i is disclaim participation in pm e re- 
f the mover of the amendment, 
speaker had said | that Chiswick was gine for 
ost 
р 
ted the true s of th 
horticulture. Well, certainly Chi swick E- in a mo 
[R1861 er nd e "ковані lia ан ыы showed 
ey possesse what ther. ine In the follow | 
p year that was changed to “ profit and loss," wl 
also v. шер Y ast year and this 
when n eat rue ч would not do 
pulla бы. "t t would have disclose d the fact p tha 
Society was nearly 10,0007. i bt. Ia 
à bal i 
ate in Brompton Cemetery 
fou f as anarena for 
te, first 
ld 
Council in the ro: of Sir iel Cooper, Bart., 
Mr. S. odson, Extraordinary Vacating Membe 
A vote Nur was then unanimousl 
the Chairn: d the proceedings termina 
Ata ter hour the following candidates were elected 
| eumstances in which, its efficiency could be maintained ; | — 
and his own feelings were entirely iu favour of - Bin ng, Esq. J. Dillon, Esq. ; Mrs. Grant Daff; 
Chiswick, But people could not до impossibilities, nor | Ha layne, Baq ; ; ED Esq. ; Mes, W. G. M ; G. 
hut th t nges h were taking place ate- Йера ЧО p Ти: ; Ain. Раіса; Mrs Sichel; 
Shui their eyes to g e ing p | B. Standen, Esq.; C. E. Stubbs, Esq. ; Rev. E. D. Tinling ; 
in horticulture in England generally, "y in this metro- | Capt. Ward; J. Wheeler, Esq.; J. D. Wight, Esq.; Mrs. 
polis in partieular. There were ой aspects under| Wood; and Mr. Woodr лт 
мо vw ges M as an experi-| The following were elected Honorary Members, viz. 
enta ndly, ca new be J. Ж зере шышы; бек M. ЧАА А лана 
š arwin, Esq. ; Pro caisne; Prof. Decando ^ rof. Harvey, 
lote might 9; абвоб; е as an ANUS mi Dublin ; Dr. J. D. H ; Prof. Koch, Berli f, Von Mad 
rgre eat shows. Herememberedthé | tius, Munich; Dr. Moore, Glasuevin Naudin, Paris; Prof. 
: е, ; M. 
Pa гре, Е!огепсе ; M. Planchon, Montpellier ; dd Regel, 
рт tion held there. It was a poor affair, ‘but still а | 
eginnin р 
approp: p 
He contended "furthermore tik the manner in which 
the Council had dealt with the 
y large, if not legitimat 
the i income of the uris H b 
f, 
Р 
4 fth 
таге, Prof. Reichenbaeh, Hambur, zh; ‚ Schott, 
en. 
Tion and Herr Von Siebold, Leyde 
this! 
Urre HORTIOULTIRAL,. —Under M an 
d 
was not that which should be 
expected on the part of 
ап honest society, and that 
ib it was Кез to drive | 
prospect 
sauros, of income might be suddenly stopped For 
4. 
owever. 
established. 
ing ín 
\ popul arity, unt il n one memora ible occasion the 
rther the objecta of Алиа new Society, but we 
i eh SE * nni. - 
admissions, by ticket at Bs. each, numbered 14,000. This 
natur. rally caused | great competi ion. Then it was that 
t'a Darl 
the 
rox p^ it was seen that the Сметов exhibitions 
sioners Tas. ty. ould no ne be relied upon—there was an end of 
йө ajor РнІРРЗ Paare yen ib a бей er point was m ed d Where 
2e same time, disclaimed participation in many of the | specal haray pe б vehe се be in the 
views expressed b r. Go He knew that the e ТҮП P no 
ti 
i wi -styled patrons of the 
S tliey bad sao me: the Society. 
i TE of Mr. son's statements. 
Hé крите? that е "pr" of Lira for Virg iie the 
di which fro: om | - d been 
т à commissi o Mr. Fo 
he seulpto o had not уа дао it and Foley, 
quently the m Ln had аав t be 
g o mount ove 
xhibition dicem 1347. 7 h -fehi 
1 Daring this last ear, 
шаа the Rhod. olodenäron LS they теба. to 
ly 7002. Owi wing to 
récolleet that -at théir last me was 
announced that the hé Córniniasionéts Would make an m 
A of 13,0007. to carry o i and the fellow. 
а farther sum -of 8 
ted to do 
t tho per sonent at Kew? This 
spoke Po k 
ugh the press, but o owing s 
Arts and | 
е, perfection. "This, h 
t 
longer be the 648 ^ influenees to whic wd 
esid hat - 
their 20 aéres in ra err with | 
d oiut —Chi iswic 
ly oppor 
Чы, ШУ 1 of зоок, 
Rust, Ad ‘Mould ; an tiic vn 
to thè A of Minn c Fung 2. Cooke 
With nearly 300 figures E. reis by. J. P 
Sowerby. ы Hardwicke: - 8vo, . 1863. 
=. 
pæ. 
E 
If there ш trath i in od Watts’ coplet, that 
me толай stt 
e € be Pe rac prier that Nature provides work 
ougli for. hands that do not like to be idle, of шык 
көй a micr 
оен at salsa diee 
rational me mg ACHT, 
rdi ог hedgerow 
those "m Mr. ien - іштен to n 
when his volum 
tice, aae d 
ust4d, à БОС Bana DE 
in otber Абд Мусос "will stil remain. 
Mr. Cooke shall however speak for himself as to the 
ith 80 much 
il had  been|gt 
it 
* Mildew 18 just | one of those loose terms which 
represent no definite 
h — the anweleome presence of Paccinia 
to him and to арена of farmers 
im a mildew. Try to conyince a Norfolk 
m whic 
plants. Referring to Chiswick as an expérimen 
al gardéi, | or 
he pd a ház never IRR in Such а о state 
а | as at He w. the Rev. Mr. | 
ppy to say that 
ted. to [н the Буе аз 6“ 
oufnal Ае 
Berkile 2 d cons 
sulti ting ова dd to ċonduct the 
alluding in commendator tè 
have been offe q^ 
| ip кт 
{ас il be indi — 
beris excluéior of all others; and w claims to 
чу. Go to Farnham, NT E ot cm ic pron 
„арі г th ur question —W| 
mildew ? —ап@ there ів у, Р іти Ша, you will 
of Lon Йен i by sapporting be told: that it наа o£ moni ld which attacks the Нор 
БЕ suy or озш, not of current expenses. tho adoption of of the айй Report and accounts. plant, but which differs as from the mildew of 
but n had said that the accounts were incorrect, | Мт, A Xt WRING, while xgrótng that the accounts | the Ed and moe maid as they differ from 
dnd hi ble gent had ough | might een presente а а ы PNE >р ànd | each other. id bro - his — the gar 
fiw А Е ad certified as to their truthfalness inteligible bon denied the justice of Mr. Godson's|dener his mildewed Onions, the statio 
its e |? ing ao edding the Society to talk about | deduc - He explained t rh relation of = paper from damp cellars; the “plasterer | from. milă домей 
erp re so much less than its expenses, The Society "With the бошаб, «а contended that M. y gor sp , 
cem rae were between 2,0007. 3,0007., | Godson's fears as to the latter swamping the Societ. at er à minute its its ravages upon stock, 
е боже е Sr ery close upon that sum. 16 was | (ће end of 10 n eap ere quite groundless; аб im faet, | crop, or chattels, individaal owner it becomes 
кый that matters would improve. Mr.C from the e agreement between the twO|bugbeaür under the name of mildew.” 
tie amended ment, osing himself opposed altogether to | bodies, such a tbi thing was almost i impossible. great deal òf instruction will be found under each 
Be бете The noble CrárgwAN then briefly essed his on a variety of subjéct$ most interesting to the 
кошы said he was salisfiéd that the | satisfaction with the p year me ug of the|eultivator aud oth d Mr. Cooke not to 
RE t à but he p fault with | Soeiety, and his hopefülness for its future career. Не apply to the latest sources of in i 
аргы о they m reminded the meeting that t position of the Council subject of diorp: — others has received due 
M И d trusted КАР next ys Fury 1 у а difficult one for gentlemen to hold, and he trusted | ai attention, on which new ligh 
Аз regarded in үк and improv: Pr that in peii i the best interests of the Society its | thrown b йа i ees of rg m 
Cotneil had been тд; ioners of 1851, said. чю members wou bm the hearty support of tlie Fellows. | the Tulas this momen reparing 
dues fo the еы) ет in every way Mr. dic endment was then put to thé meet- While ón Hi ‘subject w И = b forget that 
sure they were c résts of the Society. ad be sin ing, an ost Uy а Же ону, only three hauds|it was Fries w! tiot , P. more than 
for c to the thanks of = Sen "d Meld тр in ні. fayour! РА ears By ime intuition, befe be he modern 
Eom 
т. Wirrsox LONDRES. also t expreso Nin ШЕ to а 
иг, rhum e кы А 
а life € Тивтхо, у who wasa holder and 
Че subscriber, bu, жеребе of She Саан 
on for thé adoption of the Society's Жуз ны ents of the mier eroseope, which ые бе s0 
aa p js t of accounts was then put and е8 ud pU. lie saw more or ed clearly the сопе 
car&áéd unanim uei of man announced facts 
e remar subsequently made with respect which mod bservers have "either confirméd or 
Som ks wi 
to the esci bi to many Fellóws 
and their friends | dilated. The. elder ed s observations in English 
