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failed; a friend recommends tobacco, | а һай recently ascertain ful! = = — 
e а me д nil be T Tier ot liie коса гайы. у ed by repeated carefu (ойыу е gave it remains to this day the only one out 
in y hel me is matte: Francis, te bservations we nfined itrosmum 
Can you cun et x ae sen амаг ща tih to (he wind. | tho Orchid — ча ч d to are strictly · pendulous. "oae gencris ci ер 
ees, so as to smoke them thoroughly. Young Night Thoughts" had said that|this occasion by Mr. Pilcher, gr to 5. Ruc oker, Esq., 
— орай put on the e of a mourner, and that | and a smaller one by Messrs. Taksih n, must M 
u ac и 
Foreign Correspon dine s »» i — in рө it was how- bear the name of д. pendulum, Of this there : 
ТЕМРЕВАТС ар а ая Ч Ъу 1 ies fi 1 a 
Professor ано of t Qa ito. a letter to Бы г W.|of Бос and therefore on mers зя considered 30 (Fora Committee). —The long — 
Hooker.- —Tbe Cinchona ойым tr rees grow n hills — m" submit to mi treatment. This was | lost T "e a citrina, mentioned above, was shown by 
i ihe garden of the босо. The next| Mr. Williams, who also had a well-mana ged 
oni The low ку cove en with forests, 1 1 p yd ные w Phalænopsi S 
bills E Fossa eris aquilina, t of Amaryllis ignescens, a lowing light scarlet varie 
Mails ай s A sic Ericaceous plants, including together with a rep one of its flowers, striped in the im! with viis a > nda Ma — "A 
three species of Be wil be found а at p. 506; be yellow-blossomed | handsome green leaves, spotted at regular dis! 
Sep. 1, блм, I pen 2».M.64*, Cloudy. Promena citrina, a pem that has not been seen for apart on each side of -— €— чес «бка nud 
Jrx, . 61° "Hs Mr. Veitch. Fro €— use came, 
3. б Bie. om e prolongati ion of the |in addition to ж А ате mention a Chilian 
» ^ MESS ew Josie rain throughout the sepals a чуй in еу уар of” ‘tails. Uropedium | Gleichenia n ryptocarpa, w. mg arme foliage ; 
» РМ, o» et denii, fro m Mr ‚В. ег, Strete Ra lei gh, Exeter, „with a variety of mea insquale from. the Mauritius; 
Sig a WW pam x il 
к.) eid p "i I mg | Pellen Wrightiana. A bright с crimson-coloured eben. 
D VeEXK 5 000 ud to named Princess Victoria, was furnished by Mr. Wills, 
" & блм, , 59° Rain wars the pm "А, woko a С Таа § of Jie cre asked gr. to Sir P. G. 2 dgio. Bart.; Clerodendron Thom- 
i prex » s IURE f they are ladde nona Dalfourianum from Messrs. , Jackson ; and the 
" етир a 068° MON | reach The bloss od iid ch th hey are са ám à 
ИЧ У Bateman was, ъй, of opinion that if he were an Е Pelargoniums, Elegans was shown by Мг. Nye, gr. 
"d фах, » P Clea insect he TORE rather ascend by the stems of the |ti Foster, Esq., of Clewer —— near "Windsor ; 
dins: d ^ 96° Cloudy f the rickety tails in question, ael William Hoyle, "Charles Turn r, and Progress, by 
see d сеч НН ү A fine ngrecum, discovered by Captain Grant | Mr. Hoyle, of Readi ing, of iha descriptions have 
» % блм, , 62° Cloudy Чаар his КАСЫ. in search of the source of the | Бееп de in former reports, Pelargonium Rising 
4% d » 8, di Nile, was next mentioned jn terms of praise Бу | | | Sun, a dart compact: growing variety with buf- 
" rx 4 ow k E Bateman. It has fine caudal appendages of g tamped with a well-marked reddish 
» 5 бам, 61° Cloudy. ngth, but ү f tt tle | col ое, was со by rner. 
ute М Аб, could be aid, as it was evident. from tha dried | Another bedding variety of zonale Pelargonium, named 
Pa nr it Wiltshire Lass, with fine globular trusses of charming 
[ Royan Нок 
: Ma 
ing).—J. J. Bandy, Tegai sin the chair. 
топе 
ay 30 (Fortnightly Meet- 
Fewer subjects 
| their b best w when m gathered, This has been named by Mr. 
бла. um Grantii, in compliment to a 
Tho каны gentleman, who 
Сга ва 
ыд at Mr. Bateman’ в request that the Sur in| 
ques 
ion with Lichens in 
ith 
| pink blossoms, one portion of which does not decay 
| whilo the rest of the truss is in p 2 bri ттш 
ome kinds, was shown b; of Salis- 
M 
was 
' warm moist grounds within 3* of the equator 
; but in point of ram the Tor 
way inferior to its pre 
Berkley, adverting to an Amorphophallus show 
У 
redecessors. The Rev. 
it was not in — 
driven every one 
of the Arade, to which 
the last meeting, remarked that it was fortunate tat 
йт 
would 
eroom. The вр: 
f the | pde rer 
үм genus Зей бае тст of Odontoglo 
| less remarkable for the brilliancy of their erii 1 
in som : cases, notwithstanding the poiso: 
аи 
Arrowroo 
of the order, the tubers are coo vem 
eaten n. Potatos < о. т Yams, „Whati is called Portland тас 4 
ot ів, h 
ed ore e 
Mr. Bate roceeded t to give some account 
now ү ex үте е 
їп endron te 
then procee 
of of Cuiilmuzina pendula, hitherto a “ Will of t 
t-class 
loving Second: class Certificates were 
ilus 
д 2 
д CIE 
/ ix) 
gi, ены ot s of d most тылы, 
төл him, After al 
B 
| wn paper etn he n gald iia: i to take 
ing to 
Decaisneana, 
mented on, 
were exhibited. 
ted to be 
n 
as many as 12 folds cu pris 
with E. showy 
if they рі 
omed Robin 
imen ofli 
which. саса Spec 
was shown b Mess OaD, was now com- 
Tg 
v ніч 
LT ober Б 
on the co at all, but тнт 8 
common Laburnum, the 
from the cells of the firsi 
accident of 
ing by some 
In alluding 
from 
Egypt, 
Е in c4 derit 
ted, 
Working” C. relief 
third form, C. Adami, 
oni naturaliy grafted 
to certain shown on this 
Mr. Berkeley beoe ie 
n the ca 
i In Scri рте; Ib rophet 
риза k тора 
stated, be re 
ered табо 
by scratc| thing 
the fruit. Xn d 
Sauromatum 
Arums, arly 
АЙ мүмк з that their 
exhalations „жеге off i 
given 
gehe 
во! ч* 5° hi 
me. * ок i het Ee 
which the plants es t than | wi 
T n 
many PA rm visited ted Vallado 
1а 
& апа жола, becom- | du: 
own day. 
* Orchidianum Opusculum 
prese its rance, wherein about 50 | 
species, all at that tìme new to science, were described | 
with remarkable accuracy and skill. Among the 
number there was a plant— Cuitlauzina pendula he | 
called it—said 
to be dt oid ges Ж e mir and to| 
dis 
new 
of which ne dr ani y ^ xd 
went on and the ne 1 ы Orchids developed itae in 
naturally fel 
lid, an 
early all the other desirable Оюмда described б 
кө s —Ó elegan d of t 
je ka i4 time, ке y^ mn 1862, I addr 
{ег to the columns of 
EE 
veller to 
object of instituting another sea 
кы that had Иш гле ne nep. 
while Cui! ie nd ongst 
established үөт for u төй» 
may well be asked, =ч 
ver recognised ! ra 
citrosmum of Lindley. 
itlauzina pendula ed poly be identical - 
had m 
i 
riskly | an insupe 
straw. 
also the same it and 
was performed by | b 
| ever unde! 
may be, 
destitute "GE ш," 1 Under t snper 
пз четан ad pb 
urous | or > o before the М 
mall 
"€ preso бе тое mona by -Mr. Fowler, gr. to 
nobilis, with Еге ушу covered 
"тош Williams ; 
or Lomaria gib 
some Fern; Odon рае. (citrosmum) "тади 
from Mr. Pilcher, gr. to S. om agnificent 
cut xn of Cattleya Mossiæ, from M Hodges; йт. 
to E. Wright, Esq., Birmingham ; ek ed fowers of 
Orchids from Mr. va Ai J. Bateman, Esq, 
| Special Certificates ded. ‘ме T 
wired e boxful of ipe «nk hands me Rose bloo оша, 
and p of mars статок P full of toes in 
5-1 ra geriet ng v cw what freedom this species 
pt , 
urner со 
7 81 not, pomi 
our ав В.в Bpeciosa. 
mittee).—Dr. Hogg gave a short 
inds of fruit | shown. ex oval 
exce 
Len pem atated to ewhat саргіс 
flavour. А Seedling etf; ne Mr. ream 
Royal p^ ^v в, Fi was stated to be wo 
йс 
D 
ety, эм however, said to be even earlier 
From Mr. Chapman, gr. to his Highness 
me a collection of fruit, , from 
Egypt, in hien were Oranges, the quality of which had 
ards | suffered from е "a fair specimens of Sweet 
met 
Li 
th jis 
ered so vom end Чичи от m 
It was stated Y" зе ж Bagor an pn "Mr. Ва 
succeede: under аге 
sia country. s 
Bea 
fine kind, very different 
ede ere ape Mr. n оре 
Earl of Stair, 
ed 
under 
noticed specimens of Sturmer 
- | Greening, still in a good state ot preservation: i 
Сте the meddlin 
vem arty ъд чт scarcely see 
- | how, in ri jus Lexarza, we pene Бен other- 
Vile min «dioi Ma. A ific name of pen 
especially as it De i he pus ж 
The =з r were сгорание viz. 
di E Ё 
Ww, 
M, W. Hie Enn, HE ; 
эр € 
M 
Lieut. -Dolonel Ww. Hunter; 
