510 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE Суса з, tug. 
р Esq. ; raes Ваг with 40 heads of bloom оп it; Boronia "el medicinal pr properties, a ies, as n liniment in тһептайы = 
tire Moncorvo, Mr Mrs, Brin: т осте» де Salvin, jun., „| ida ач flowered peas tulipifer um. A2dp in the joints, and bruises, Its і. пла ш, pains 
Esq. ; Mrs. о. Ridley Smith, L6 E d Esq. ; 8. arded to Mr. Houghton, who exhibited a Pino сап hardly be exaggerate ed, and miel... геран 
Thompson, 9. ; Н. Sandys, Esq. ; and F. Woo Esq. horn "rot Franceiscea confertiflora; Ерасгіѕз miniata | attention of European n practitioners, The oil i 
MANCHESTER MEAM ael 17a эе € MN with rich-coloured крие Ixora coccinea, | by the Fijians in gourd flasks, and the m 
This, the first Show of the season, took pla Azalea Empress Eugónie, Mr. Johnson, gr. to H. | only a те T antity made, То being 
Botan nie Garden, which was Mond with pone Micholls, а had а 3d prize for i specimens of эу ig for it, Pu E: Rcs 
during both days. zalea nata, and other kinds; and Acrophyllum | cutler The tre is one most r5 
Of Orchids nearly x specimens were exhi bited, A vemos, ym grown and bloome d. Зах itha | Cn a Е littoral. pignad in n the аб its round Liu ton 
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d was won by Mr. "Toll, to J. A. Turner, Esq., aree were wi ell arranged, and had a xd еба» Ка Pinot cam н rm. о the - Pala Sagus уіне 
МР, with fine peor n a tricolor nmm 1 the centre was a noble specimen о of Dicksoni мела а, | Wendl.) and the flat seeds of the Wah (a 
js group was feet, hig b, with three spikes of well | with gracefully drooping fronds; a high-coloured dens, Benth. densely cover the sandy beaches, D 
coloured blossom attleya | Croton ан көмү; Phajus Wallichii, with five e spikes ^ never congeals in the lowest temperature of the 
Skinneri was spe bir sc as were likewise Phalo of flow lea exquisita; Ро! lygi ala cordifolia, | Fijis, as Cocoa-nut oil often does during the соо] season. 
nopsis grandi yo MN and the rare Odontoglossum манн well- Hama 2 some well- -grown  Sarracenins. | It is in Lun ish tinge, and а very little of it will im. 
— MA s spikes of bloom on st. Ot equal Mr. Stevenson was < with fne virum of Aphelexis | part its hue to a whole cask of Cocoanut Oil Its come 
beaut; е vely Odontoglossum Me majus, | macrantha purpur Cro angustifo. olime, well- | mercial value о PAIRE kso nin ae jis admu 
^ ЖЕРЬ. eere of ља а — 8; also dq coloured; Dracæna x puce ‘а рабу plant; Fu" found out accidentally. Am ongst the contributions 
аге О, caudatum, O. citros giye several | elegans, well bloomed, and seldom seen se our e Cocoa-nut oil which the natives furnish to 
be of Мол, and a m gea IL of Dendro- | biti ons; and the > bea utifa 1 Alocas sia metallica, In y support of the Wesle, an missions, some Dilo oil had 
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clusters of flowers, Associa ted with | these жеге the the lst prize was awarded to Mr. Johnson, who Ьу the broker who purchased the other oil, on 
d "e ne specimens of Vanda drin a very fine plant, of its greenish tinge and str range appearance, 
of white and orange blossoms; a md example оЁ | 4 feet high; Dracæna Draco, 5 feet high, 'elothed being shown to others, a chemist, г recognising iu 
I yea M do the curious Uropedium Lin-| with foliage to the pot; Croton variegatum, Dicksonia | the bitter Nur of India, purchased it at the e rate of бу, 
with tai nches in [reci Trichopilia — and Phalenopsis grandiflora. Mr. Baynes | per tun ; e must have made a good Profit on it, as 
т» гб also pee in bloom. Mr. Mitchell, gr. to with a graceful plant of Aralia leptophylla ; a the bv fetches as much as 907. рег tun. The 
Dr. Ainsworth, produced some fine specimens, which fine ча, Anæctochilus xanthophyllus ; а Led grows to the Mele of 60 feet, and the stem is from 36 
obtained a 2d prize, Among them were Vanda suavis, | specimen. of Sarracenia popie a, with large pitchers; |4 feet in diameter, generally thickly crowded with 
with two spikes of very large flowers; a splendid plant | а эрир) um barbatu S. Roebuck, ^ A who | epiphytal Orci and Ferns. The dark foliage forms 
of Uropedium Lindeni; the lovely Odontoglossum | w. , had R Rhododendron Gibsonii, well bloomed;|a magnificent crown » producing a dense shade; and 
eitrosmum roseum, with a magnificent branching spike Let: coccinea, with fine heads of flowers on it; and when, during he flowering season, it is interspersed 
of blosso:xs; and Cattleya Skinneri well bloomed, one — Deis of Dev e е. with numerous white flowers, the aspect of the whole tree 
of sho spikes having 14 flowers on it, e fine in In class of а Azaleas Mr. Hanmer was lst|is тшу noble. “Тһе leaves are torn in Small pieces, 
f ined idi : 
m sphace- | with жеө вресї 8 ег hing 
Mum with drooping spikes of эа yellow M | e pre cw with larger flowers than usual; A.|inflamed eyes ” (Storck). The exudation from the 
Dendrobium nobile, and а fine vari: f Cypri Brilli ne i п ing to G. Bennett, 
barbatum with: zs many lossoms E x amey, " | bloomed.. In groups of 6 plants the 156 prize was | resin ommerce, used- by Tahitians as a scent, 
T. Jones, ti Mr. Johnson for Illustris nova, gera Carpenters and cabinet-makérs value the o (4d 
anequal 2d prize was awarded. It contained a sare with very fine flowers, and Juliana. For a specimen | account of its beautiful graiu, hardness, and red tinge, 
Saccolabium ampullaceum ; Vanda suavis, a noble plant | Azalea ч Напт ез was first with a wonderful plant | Boats and canoes are. built of it, and it is named 
5 feet high; a charming mass of Phalænopsis Schil- | of Extran d oughton was 2d with а good| with the Vesi [Afzelia bijuga, A. Gray]as the best 
leriana with iei. e red flowers;  Oneidium kino of ‘Criterio timber produce Y а Fiji. In order to extract the oil 
crispum, with a wonderful spike of T Odon EP: Fer ited fi specimens. the round fruit is allowed to drop in its outer кайгу 
toglossum Pri a majus; Lælia purpura ta, was perhaps on of tl , an rot o n the ground. ‚Те 
bloomed; and fine plants of срма t high ough ; isti ll (r 
nigrum, and Aerides roseum and  Lobbii, ЕЕ the | flabellata ph grown; Ms btr in а. the ier iva of that of а hen's з egg, a i. 
Class of 8 Orchids, Mr. Stevenson, of Timpley, was | Cibotium princeps; онус ктап nds the Sta kernel, is baked o i ha stones M the same — that 
lst. with very fine plants, among which was a noble | horn Fern, and othe Mr. Johnson was 9d sim olynesian vegetables and meat a: The shell 
specimen of Saccolabium gu ttatu tam giganteum, „the | Davallia aculeata, 3 feeb high, and as eh through ; | broken; апа the kernel pound үе mies | 
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hite and yellow fw D. € which is| Fern. Mr. Roebuck was 3d with. clean and well с res of the Vau (Hibiscus tiliaceus 
far superior to giganteum; Lzlia чече and|tivated plants, among which were н. dealbata trioaspis) mà она by the hand to yield up its oil 
Cypripedium barbatum er rbum, Peson with fine | the silve: r Tree. Fern; C. medullaris, with distinct | conten "n i 
бон, T. ones, d. g his k *| plac cin rms horizontally between two 
Medos. "Trichopilia crispa Cate tle eya Mee Of Са ape H hs M Houghton had fi pl perpendicularly the fibre 
Witt unusually k large flowers; Van da tricolor; Cypripe- | Hartwellii ex; аад of the ved er the macerated kernels have bee 
dium barbatum giganteum; Cattleya Lawrenceana,| 8 Pelargoniums were sionn Mr. Johnson and Mr. | placed in the idi, a pole is made fast to the low 
a fine variety, possessing a lovely contrast of colour ; sie. They were not so lar; rge as we usually see гой of the fibres, s, and two men taking hold of its ent 
and Aerides Fieldingii, Dr. Ainsworth, who was 3d, |t! hem about London, but c were well bloomed, wist the ы, round and round till the oi 
exhibited а well-bloomed plant ef Trichopilia crispa; wn by Mr. Roebuck. dede into a wooden bowl placed underneath, ha 
also Vanda suavis, with two fine spikes; Saccolabium rmm new plants Mr. “Baynes showed "Anthurium been extracted. Of course the pressure thus гош! 
L^ sog and eurvifolium, and Lzelia — T. | cordifolium; to bear upon the pounded kernels is not r^ 
er, Esq., who учен some well-bloomed plants, | in which were a Specimens, especially- of Palins and ке to onera the whole of the oil, and there is 
also received a ib. Among his plants were! Tree Ferns. — 
Vanda е е zt m Cattleya Mossiæ, Phalæn 
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із) Mrs. Cole & Sons exhibited collections of га dicor nn's book, which owes its origin to the 
grandiflor. m fine spikes, Chysis bra оид в, | neous Powering and Foliaged Plants, well a Mission у Viti, Qndertaken by command of Her 
i Aerides ‚Ташый, Me last with greedy чл for effec ‚8. William vue Moto; eniti Baja sby's Govern will form a valuable contribi- 
Mr. Hou endal, Esq., who bad | a large pl seri of new an ded are plants, which w ion to botanical aei riu Of the Fijia ian or Vitian Flora 
көл ла, - ize, si arid уна теу е tly admired, — tle or AT ig steve PP mdp i but here we bave 
Saccolabium retusum, and a good variety of тоо > А table was веб out, аз if for xem vine not only the result of the author's own explorations, 
tricolor; also P na grandior with a good|by Messrs. T. & G. Cla "^ on, Victoria Street; it was | but t tha are jc incloded the materials 
ke; е um Paxtoni. T. Jones, Esq., had | loaded with all kinds of fruit, inclu 6 і . 
aní erri Tries, &c. ; B to 
one of th varieties of Cypripedium barbatum. Т. | оЁ ornamental flowers. For this a special prize was| Denham, and The whole of the plants 
Baker, who was 2d, had a good „plant of Aerides | given. nett ^ Polynesia moreover, » (from m lat. . to results: 
Fieldingii. A miscellaneous collection of 30 Orchids,| Mr. Toll showed a йә Жүзү шу of Amaryllis, to | been examined in working up this flora, and the here- 
shown by T. Jones, Esq., contained тап, y finely- | which a 1st prize was aw | of this ез заара аге promised to be forthcoming the 
МА: plania, for which a special prize € given;| Hardy Ferns were ine а in good condition by | after. his Flora of Polynesia will — 
beautiful collecti » M.P., had a similar award fora R. Thompson, Esq. ; and there was a small exhibition | collections of the voyages of Cook, Vancouver, 
mua] collection. Dr. Ainsworth had likewise a| of Fruit. Belcher, Kellett, Denham, Erskine, and others. 
hibition Baker, Esq., was also a large aae 
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The Useful Knowledge Societys Fami mily, А 
Of Stove and 1 Greenhouse Plants there were three Moties of Books, Part t 10. Im perial P Stan arik: an у 
collections Mrs. Cole & Sons, to whom | Flora йети: cription of the Plants ор the| At lec this sdnirai Atlas has arrived ^t Ya and 
was awarded Ner 1s prize, exhibited some wonderful Fiti or Fiji v sm By CÓ v eemann, Ph.D Bor ps ut one issue. Part 19 has Е the work. 
ШЫ А heir were Erica Cavendishii, 5 feet|  F.L.S., &c. London: Reeve & o art 20 is € аз о completion n our mos 
1 ка through; the Blue Leschenaultia; | The first. part of ма анлы qua rs s k, which is to | Шешу m iseoverin ind 
— ма -—- - "s feet through ; Chorozema "ws illustrated by 1 f Fiteh's inimitable drawings, | € minent g sographers; with ihe s Hem logical Map of 
"P m, Aphelexis Criterion, А 2A prite ma |È a just ee afete g the subjects figured in | emendations, including Le: Maps par - 
awarded to T. Ке Esq., e noble > » * 
specimens, including Azalea ако "y feet h high. and 
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e"Ipüc serrated leaves and large rosy flowers; and |Capital Plans of London and Paris. ds 
Elæocarpus Stor ckii, a tree with obovate oblong leaves, a most useful consulting index to the lal 
um gracile, a large specimen of Franciscea the older wood, would be well ps E 
irse eset si : well worth introducing to maps 
Я н ap ata, and d other plants al w all well our gardens, The s "crecen portion of the te xt is pu don engraved pi apii — d агь (only 7 
with some miu specimens, нт plan o ame bed. sample o; 1 h ritis 
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e Hedaroma tulipiferum, large, and in fine Ec = relating to pin ора он these | E i rank, e following m } ien 
и iso. 5 feet high and 4 feet through, -— able о ced in Fiji is that| this $e dab A m; onr, ar libr 
in the show; А. Criterion, equally fine ; ешара Teon - seeds p this ps the Dilo of the | _ World on Mereator's Projeci ETT. 
Г jan semin arpana And er NA the Т, u of Eastern Polynesia, and the | Коре. British iie Rigid d East, North 
sa eoecinea minor, a beauti y grown plant, um 5t Tadia s Ma an 55 x^ 
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А. Empress Eugénie, e equally fine; an through out Polynesia and the East Indies restsu э i те Ма Багаа ага Ошо: р Portugal Germany, 
