d —— a 
hereditary 
а зарф mm to vary, 
2 am those 
602 
THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE; 
[Jorr 1, 1%, 
which are considered quite 
A 
(ia. all others | 
than thos 
узар for tha proposition of a new species. 
a Rose, di 
iffering 
will 
seed e rolt care 
as almost every one kno 
„simple leaves; 
№ divisions is abnormally ital pi in үа 
8 
ve-leaved | trawberry ; or trees with spre 
s not аач 
exhibit a contrary 
Fathlessiy destroyed, It i 
М. Yir 
to kee 
cannot 
is in this w 
RIN succeeded i s obtaining many varie- 
ept 
from see ed raised i in desi nM where there 
of isolation, and where the scale 
i ntly extensive to insure a tolerably 
uniform mcm whereas on a large area the plants 
ieh abit can at once be 
way that 
still be necessary to raise th 
it pure, exaotly |f 
as is the case with е — vegetables, whieh, 
pure form part. Some useful results, he beliey 
are 
e гм Е in different 8 osts 
Mushroom beds, н ments MILL 
tol 
faggok stacks, entie ie rotted leaf- mould, 
к 
——— 
New Plants 
296. PHALXNOPSIS AMETHYSTIN 
Aff. P. Wightii, angulo labelli 
lateralibus rotundis, lacinia m. iis curent ubl Lenis 
гас шее depre: e Mis. iei to in basi, carinis a pent 
as partitiones laterales ap dudas. 
Eds 
immerso. 
Folia cuneato -obovata acuta, 
erect which they ties of € pe catt plan a which haye been of| pedunculus viridis m = сй деше | DM 
curious]. drooping And so on, with r Aa а | great иод» їп жн ture. pallido minutm, Flores illis Cleisostomatis Јарл 
hundr other de viations, Itis the ра There is, however, а difficulty, which Monsieur Ee de sepala oblongo-ligula!a obtusa; petala в 
if th ү Р t f ll subbreviora; labellum cum mento articulatum 
business to avail himself of these changes, if they | VERLOT states as 10 gone partitiones laterales cuneato flabellate, apis: ачаа 
are - as ei for ornament or utility suit his 327 the uet carinula angulata antrorsum асцтоівабо версе с: 
It is рн attempts in this direction which st must not depart. We must add, how biloba «обоо на callo depresso bidan tato ka pens Шо 
te beyon nd historie times than to that. piwka such as we haye indicated, ге "ihe lavata, rostello bidentato ; caudieula oin baai одла 
hybridisation, as is often пнев, that we owe the | grave fault of resting on external charaeters only, d EE шоо u utrinqu e ex amato ipee 
greater part -of our most esteemed culinary or|the me t apri ir which are appreei $ pex purpurei, 
staple planta ; and the 
e great mist is to fix the 
o hand down any 
perfecti "ike each other, obtained 
* | We mistook this species, which is very в werd 
and yet a pretty thing, Ре тр Wig пам ы? 
changed by culture. 16 in Add 
brought taper in the treatise to whioh 
week 
alth and 
ти 5 
ing, | for r reproducing the parent. 
number of plan 
e | wi 
brids, the мега ыр of any 
ofa Pu 
'The seeds t а certa. 
ellia Balsam dotted 
ich w: roduced accidentally 
раи dotted with violet, 
1 prese =ч. і 
sowing separately th 
ти, жөк а from. hos 
that J. Day, Es "us t 
| Wightii, and w int PIER 
е we had сен бо be accidental w ете pet. 
тапе The flowers аге cream-coloured, and P. 
pretty amethyst-eoloured lip. ccording 
present obe it Td appear Ю be the hs 
E DM. since ev Ph, deliciosa and Hebe 
f 3. ET. flowers. Mr. "Day. [son it m 
Sondaic extraction, but е 4 ap 
297. n— WIGHTIE, 2d ^ in 
бемол В, Z. 1862, 214, 
иш { 
Angulo 1abelli 
ача б ре 2 varie aperto, carina a bai ig 
i е carina dorso nodos 
Sue d "libero алыр in MAG postico laciniarum laterallum, 
stigmatis fovea latissime limbata. 
rer . 
сэт individual 5o 
whio rod 
own MS оп] yw y ы) we were looking over Dr. Wight's Indian Orchids, 
themselves а tendeney to easing e pur a few species fell in our hands Moss pee ш 
i ability. Hybridisation ра зо та genera| So КЛЫП is it t ta uer men the here- е а од "d iade close of lis 
if possible, as ihe case of Drizanthus erectus, from | ditary tenda, ЕЕЕ were. E idi ft lo at. 
We st distinguish carefully this fixation of | 210958 (епу жав: a: mosi океани OMNE 
дё flowered Phalznopsis, found both at Quilon and at 
hat of a successful crossing between Ka lmia k., rom mpts at fixing the results of | Coloyan. Iis Quilon habita: at may sugges уйе win 
latilo lia and Rhododendron catawbiense, soni io hybridising. Where there are other means of pro- | of it "hr 
prove, is not likely to lead to the form 
рч sin un varieties of ornamental plants, as the pe] 
эү me com s tely sterile. 
t be 
lity, аз Nei isa tendono to increased sterility E 
eeding.* 
said exactly of hybrids 
the eontrary, 
diy lead to new Sonn 
see 
ness, storility, hs БИД, 
— eare 
adii. which 
dirus application iw be made за 
obtain 
ay | the вй plant from J. Day, Esq., yeh this л to 
р оп a Me 83 e. о w & Сов ага" пению 
Rev. С. 
ugh the 
ее before z us Sere of four plarits, piat ere 
n intercrossing, 
and i 
агіаиот 
Nn 
win 
variations, 
bovate, "s acute ; and from 
metimes brownish, 
кайшы eketeh of Dr. | Wight, в 
interbr somo oases tho two specifie | 1. J. B. : p T file moewa o кдны 
essences are so A: intermixed that differen a Madidk Sape a ара АНЫК or qnit viites te 1 аа) хей eei m 
mnis n be glad to poy tha к эь канн, а | Тһе Malabar plant would appear irom Ч, 
pure parent species in different parts, | М uthorit e M sketch to have more vivid colours than the 
p im men of E hish grent —U——— uM Ln Ap Ран ys Eque in Eng Ns нА Е Lo. 
5, z o 
were spiny on one side, E ана on the other panja qad titing d p ues ем к вред. о be "obtain led ammi DE splendid. Жый т А 
ан аъ, T г cite C Labor proo мА gations in Ireland, whence he усе еейз to Wales, and "diu ad во much enthusias Rchb. fil, 
hence to Scotland. One obje f Dr. SCHIMPER’S 
C. purpureus is very dou and it is believed Mec is geological, namely, to касета if there is any KITCHEN GARDEN PLAN Y 
2 e be d an noan branek which | geolog ical evidence of our island ha ing passed Tur с E 
m burnnm ds, with an inte rvening peri - sm mote antiqui is 
True. birds it is ‘ekea, must M. lim ted by the | in vegetable life was po^ and animal life hat тө 
id ев 
d 
f rai 
charac 
Be tha sour 
ei ; and t 
ies and its varieties, we have 
frequen 
2-а fertility, and an almost E 
ence of produce, and one of th 
а 
and either by skilful intermixture to increase 
much as possible, or to 
enoes 
any valuable еа аз 
make them a 
"E n causing tho di f new varieti 
8, thos 
individuals must be uni which apeti E that th rov Coria 
from the normal ust b 
made h 
form. А selection again m 
wit 
hou. A Y te 
bg are not likely to | 
es 8, or of true permanen 
e | in South Afric 
parts of E 
(арале аз eiim to have been the case in ot ther 
it ca 
d — Mr. ide TEMAN has pointed out recently in the 
ties otanical Magazine that the Orchid he had cal 
TW» en, ; however, we haye intererossing hraa 
x 
* TG. 268). as they get old, lose the sparse 
clothing of £ black о, which are 
e evident during their 
e: пу hoa of growth, and hence the true position o 
plant was not ascertained, and this led to a new 
Ir 
gained А the ebia pm although pd iof 
te Cab 
ns and e 
from vh they may = 
the cie one of D. xanthophlebium, 
5 
entioned brie: a former 
ECTIONS OF n^ HISTORY, d 
a and Brazil bythe late Dr. W, BURCHE, HELL, 
The Brassica oleracea, or Wild 
UE on the е. $t Dover; in 
the coast of Dorsetshir 
and I lon on sut eo of. ns 
generation wi 
e 
care ude every individual which shows a 
— to reversion; and this process being 
shall | y 
a certain number of times, we 
the utmost 
been presented by his survivin 
have added the | Ne W University Museum 
g sis the National 
Museum of Botany at Kew, to hich T" should also 
, Oxford. 
waved, and 
lands of Scotland. ^ “Tt с тву ан seen а a iint 
отет. 
leaves es of а sea-green and 1 
- „pig the inbabitants collect | 
num| of specimens, dried in 
re 
ber 
for the herbarium, те also of d: sprigs, зч 
эре{аб]ө along 
Ao the 
^ | 
шшен use them as a 
"Selection LR dh 
ieh 
made individuals wi 
possess | various species of Seis: whilst th 
zoological portion 
ia sor horns skulls, hoofs, &c. 
E 
a 
Bored E bbage, Savoys, "Brussels 
"s E al coli, and Koht ye e DL 
Е 
а 
have s 
either the pire be we pis or h 
e distinguishing merit; and the same 
nne эг з id ied to th 
of qua 
fishes, ап 
be these collections have 
rd skins, serpenta, | y 
a large n umber 0 
«e 20, 000 ЖО of insects. АП 
„the most 
; | bution, times of capture, periods "of DEA = 
accompanied by notes; forming an invaluable ill: 
а TED confirmation 
z causing sterility, 
RKELEY hag Ras a series of expe- | 
-| | ——Mr. ВЕ 
riments in order to test the EFFECTS OF THE NE i 
„ | LIUM оғ Fuxgr upon growing plants. 
recommends | 
He rec 
that young trees, such as Peaches, Plums, &c., should | 
i 
us 
m 
B 
ЕЕ: 
EE: 
ei 
Ut 
meneing, therefore, with the 
list shail be old барів 
Cabbage, 
now not 80 
