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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND 
AGRICULTUR 
AL GAZETTE. 
ГМавсн 4, 165, 
und was low 
огрісшаг, but the depressions are more ireo 
In irregu] 
na 3s four or pitay ТМ ав {һе P iA т WO ог TA — а 
inereased to such ап extent as to make some adt 57 
^3: wet eer wel woe e rs 1 жы places ie ri been lost. am preparing| The spots do not Ent; rate the Te | 
** Churches, schools, — dwe е la full report on the storm and its — po ugh Arai is а slight Eu i eon 
both rich and poor have been equa . hol Pes recordin ss | rings ppearance is | 
Goods i таге of various kinds are destroy n ч га. Бе melanet w 50 well." " офи eir and we are very happy to plaoe "v 
continu The See -Mpira I inv ire ord. М. J. B | 
i ; the corks 0 cou RI TUSUPRUEFSGEE TAN | 
эе St itin GR out; books, elothing, and т has been the fashion with most Myeolog E ти thus Jast Моле ое ths | 
furniture in dwelling houses are nowhere safe, | in огоо nce of the diífieulty of the sert 0 AX Boyol просо cse. о Роса of ih 
and the loss to b inhabitants of the island is of бонитет. соци тіс FUNGI та ha у iid ролиб xto п de d scheme fa the Ехали 4 
an imme ense amou the expense бабан plants on which are developed е ап di a pridie tho annid OF (иң, 
i ана? good дик obaraotors, ista lav кит: im we-mentioned aos r ofthe 
Und h circumstances 2 was jenem je consequen e be en ma ade in two directions, sither jut tà the аге limited sohni dud [s 
1 ple: to be made as to ШЕ: Taa xaminations Commi 
CIE ns of prevention, and the kinds $^ araoters, or confounding matters which are | appears, recommended the Council to тони tiu 
wood most likely to escape. For this purpose feally different. Within certain bounds, пакер | Society of Arts mA 
information was obtained from various quarters by | the same species affects in general plants w hi pare "i e p Horticu altui. eed Botani 
the standing committee, and amongs others Sir belong to the неу natural order, and sometimes | Examinations, the prizes for which shoul ould be provida тоте] 
УУ. оокЕв sent specimens of various woods | wanders fo those of neighbouring orders with or | by the —Ü rest to and also th: e Society 
most likely to resist the plague ll the softer | without any del difference. ol Ана ould be v a esti dee чаи 
woods, а as might be е eem тоге or less rapidly | We have a very striking instance of t = aminek man ractie: ardaning 
fell a sacrifice, or if КА, some accidental or | the curious parasite of which we are she > Spi zo |ou er Srauinations Rage ith regard to 
* me particular pie езй ч ава io TEE УЛГУ | [to tho canals of the two Societies, Mr FD 
escaped for yea er situa- | Ту, n publi ed in the © Taake of reply announces thë. willingness of th ЕВЗ] 
tion it was qu vidi erais Teak seems T Ѕејепоев Natur s" for April, 1848, Fete Aris о Include Practical Gardening unong deni 
subject to attack than other woods, and in the аде r the Tr —— echina ач оао [n I. futs sese 
course of the bosse uera Myrtacem seem іп | whio eh was бот: da Рво t Me nde thi view the Cou пой of that Society invita the bs 
eneral toha ve resisted bet тле 
fo other natural "order ough some, as the Blue | and speci imens hav e been pisi by this айаш} item. of examination for шн 
Gum (Eucalyptus globulus), perished. А few RA vri ш in his vollections of dried Fungi. The 
hard Brazilian zan а aped, together wit rimary s of this species are globose, but| __ тра disease which has attacked he жы 
few other kinds, sceglie oce Courbaril, | divided [d poeti into three equal parts, and sup- Silk worm has for 
e cases, where speci- pus V rpm stem, Each of the divisions | i; ААР Кей rs 
mens were a poe M first, they did not|is armed w o or three simple or поһей | Francos and the discovery of а NEW SILEWOBE 
uo a longer trial, p 0066868, ie. give the plant a very curious | Senegal has been one of the results of thei 
It was hoped that the iphone whioh have appearance under the mieroseope. instituted to remedy the distress caused by 
been ойон In а view to prevent dry rot, as At a later period Mr. THWAITES forwarded to us | A note on this insect, the Saturnia Bauhiniæ of Guten, 
those of Sir W. BURNETT, Jabra rein &e., from Ceylon, a parasite on a species of Hedera|has recently been presented to the French Academy 
might either prove destructive to 'the i inse = rom of of Sciences by M. pipi d Es. 
the large quantity of poisonous metallic salts with ereon a new m 
Lovan was impregnated, or, at least, be ot Feidherbia, in ho: CELA | 
by Lieu t.-! el BAKER, late Garriso 
at Lahore, which consisted I rosin and З oi 
сЕ into рт ed wood while hot. Col, B 
but less ete la 
dn nde їп the аба of a poun 
аў 
sulp Бае | 
n үш) agreeing with the parasite on Meum 
"еч 
of water. Deal and Ash, which are "тану 
subject to attack, eseaped 
e first process, ‚ but the solution of 
very particular, аз Mr. Bnoow ME e observed 
d, the 
андуд 2 send ^ i 
copper, though at first apparently 
ifl, и 
агі еи which seem the most capable "Ir 
in general expensive. The great 
is to find isdem whieh will render the 
Col. BAKER's process, in which the wood mav be 
impregnated after BOUCHERIE’ 3 method, combined 
short divisions “bing strongly recurved, wh ereas 
he leas 
dep Few object 
des oscope; and such highly developed ке 
ше € p? e so rare amongst Pucoiniw, as to ma 
that before us one of т interest in itself, 
apart from other considerations 
аы. hav then а етн on a plant belonging to 
Metallie salts scem useless, and resinous matters 
with petroleum and its allies, on the co outrary |j j 
а 
afford the best hope P. protection, though all haye 
occasionally failed. J. B. 
s 
Тне following brief notice of the €— of 
much of the noble CALCUTTA BOTANIC GARDEN, 
from t 
os sid of its able dr 
Pro 
M. LÉvEILLÉ's plant the spines, if forked, have 
t 
в сап be more attractive under | Ро 
made kno 
ean ed 16 is pro 
tion of this new radians into Algeria. 
we may fë Sai ion 
addressed to the Munich Academ 
en, 
diferent conditions, was as follow: 
senting N moor untouched, 7 pi 
only fit to be used as straw, and not aarp 
Н нае the moor drained, 2 cwb. ; an 
5g but full of 
raliaces, dung uished only b 
sli ght йы nce Y charac suffici 
e 
Our plant m ke a 
А Leak characterised 
ector Dr. "eee da р 
E Es KER. We 
xd ormation th e | 
" M den here is ruined, as P 
M gar ou know. 
the Cyclone. zu px E know wh what the mar ne 
have ep ds 950 large trees are eere and |а 
prostra any pedes аге lost, Of 67 Maho- 
bee! 
been forwarded to us 
shortly expect эл de 
variety of Triph 
23 
ur 
represents two of the spores A the Ceylon p ant, 
and a spine A - — s — from one 
RABENHORSI'S specim w the differeues | 
. | between the Ceylon "Y "байна plant. M. J. В. | 
„Мв. В, , WARNER has Мер sent to us a leaf | 
m 
МА MU opposite to 
** The plants on Кем» оем all gone 
; & fourth of the great Banyan 
ouse has received m. pes serious 
while all 'Exogens Bii pt down befi 
In the Teak e near куй» 
аге 
hieh exhibits a very | 
eurious form of Вот, which moy be enn vil 
ped S No. 2, but if so it i 
x pugne the moor 
drained an дю 1 
эш. in both the latter сасез (wes 
m" 
| 
| 
ми 
bui i 
E 
Ё gss 
E Tu 
асе 
be! 
x aei in augmentation ә the 
| offe re d o 
bend their Sli. 
been ! 
— Dr. F. C. SonuBeLER has recently 
emo Professor of Botany, and Director ot йө 
Mr. 
curious variety. "He that, it does not кай ч bs 
80 injurious a as two of the other forms, The leaf 
is two ye t 
—— We lea m the Revue 
Мазтмоттов, vin са pee since ге 
нче мед In Mr. Ax duris ease th 
e spot; 
uniform in 
и stum all e 
dansonia is H 
the nat nataral etes T groups are BH атабы t uninjured nd 
dai r P concentrio depressions, In some 
looking well: they were all set up the day after 
9 
| cases Mose d e at their commencement have 
been ach other, the spots are still 
“ota | PUTE 
3| plants, has — appointed Director 0 
city. 
| SHADING 
by 
collection 
h from Japan, with a very large of the 
Garden in that E 
—— Models, itaya, of an pae mittel 
опг inspection. by 
ть pam i only simple 
present at liberi ty to describe, is orator, 
apparently effective, in irr action; the И 
