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oduced some Ferns among | the 
with good taste pu work includes the , well-known and honoured | species :— 
сайм, and, чн ich was etre names of йү СЕ pecies : n готи О. шеш ie s grande, 
fhem, the ee S Stove and Greenhouse Plants, the Ist prize | y ti cariniferum, The first of these is the 
а фе Clase o ‚ Baines, gr. to H. icholls, Esa., Bowdon. | the ge neration in which they lived; and the e passi ng | plant commonly known ín our gardens as O. citrosmum, 
E le ne specimens, especially one of | reminiscences of these worthy men throw a charm | which ела identified with tolerable certainty as 
То this collection, hich measured 5 feet across, and was | ar rou ad t the „passages of a working ife, L : T 
Pbænocoma proi With this was the showy Allama: g exarza's Cuitlauzina pendula, as noticed at , the 
well boomed. д with yellow flowers; Ixora aurantiaca, a has christened O. pendulum. О. hastil m is 
i hi blossoms on it, 
al plant with 50 heads -— — e eui | un S e: ни Grenada plant, of which Mr. Blunt has sent 
seldom seen Dipladenia вр ште гам : Кн Eg а ways more pag: лап the calm ehe Specimens with flower stéms half an inch tl d 
{м ют flowers, Alo a тт tulipifer . "also їп | fOllows after victory. „The battle of education M been | 6 feet high ; it grows ast 4000 feet abo 
“ i-e ; Dipladenia acuminata, well bloomed ; = the Ба sen the order of the day, | level. Of О, grande there is indeed а grand representa- 
ош seen pe our pla: e җе Уң € wi therë vas a time mae ev me » this гены | tion, and the now well- known plant deserves - na tis 
. to J. ed with fine heads Sf d € readed, and floods o 
frora enceinen, ‹ E and good plants of Aphelexis | directed against “ the march of intellect," and * tural ly i imported by Mr. S} 
senis fand Ixora javanica TER ipa schoolmaster abroad." This state of things i is нна 
апа греч Р ants prize SR awari 
Fallows, , who showed Ixora crocata, 5 feet high and 
ts. bloom ; Ixora amboinensis, with showy Ага ае 
nid * snd Bougainvillæa glabra, loaded with mauve-coloured 
ms group of fine-foliaged and flowering plants 
Mr. — in ше они and so arranged 
ibited de 
rubra, and Thrinax ele sonia antarctica, 
two fine flowers of Lilium auratu: 
ya redit Miscellaneous ERR the 1st prize was won 
Lee, gr. to— ск Esq., Mri Groton variegatum, 
; also th со ЕЕ" чету anda 
he 
е de. 
For — was obtained by Mr. Hanley, 
g.t G. О. Legh, Esq., h finely grown plants, most x 
8 feet 
want wj purchasers, 
books at rai 
пета Pho hil eu ein 
Tbe latifolia, а T Soeautiful variegated Pied Ks 
2m: Dickso: and |, p 
its proper course, 
e 
erre a peculiar species of indusiry to yield a mine 
б. 
а Ji pe Land w 
pm 
commences with the 
ое hint. to Pica ofo. nevium, viddi witk 
finely depi cted. it is remarked 
Mis e yea i 
night was publishing a series call led t 
y V olume," bat lis pues 2 edle failure =ч 
и: z lls t the 
ilway stat яе - 
sale of 
nown* р. 
that the var. majus ide insensibly i into the ordinary 
сре while О. gloriosum, which has sometimes been 
onfounded with it, is a perfectly distinet plant (see 
. 578). „О. cariniferum, a less beautiful. species than 
It 
is a Central American Tie has branched „panicles of 
tio 
Pictorial amr Уч 
found very successful. 
8 e course of preparing materials for a work 
Mice in," M. Knight made 
,excursi ons нара y places n Great Britain 
purs " P cogn cathedrals, 
ids сйс, and at ааай The next p» is 
announced for speedy publication. 
The 2d Part of Dr. Seemanun's Flora does d 
carries on ан; text as far as Myrtaces, Weselect from 
ar information o: of 
LJ 
m 
© 
а 
to "e gy ve 
гал wi with bloom. Мг. D. Сарӣоті 
in sixes, the lst prize was awarded to 
Die for some very fine well-bloomed plants; 2d 
Ralph and 
and Caladiums the 1st pri 
awarded to Mr. Phillipi, o had good plants of к чага 
metallica, А. macrorhiza variegata, and Caladium E oe 
8@., _ 
n 
'elargoniums were shown by Mr. 
D. ville, Е with Alocasia metalli aladi 
ага viae 
specimen Heaths signed to Mr. 
M tr tenor ‚нога, Stove; lant; в : Ist, Mr. 
ed кг Carver, Esq., р 
with . ойо» plant: Ist, Mr. Phillipi, 
with minia ext was given to Mr. 
Baines for a wonderful exa f a purpurea, with 
50 pitehers on it. 
Hardy Ferns came from B. Ham , Esq., 
had beautiful its of Adiantum mm жр 
septentrionale, x Woodsia aged 2d, M: er 
y Mr. 
and ergo such pen + "Stonehenge and Abury, the 
White Horse and Ban 
chat about each. "This 
his own historical ducati 
300 ruo RA writers, 
n 
wrote. his work was accompanied by short bio 
graphical notices, Tw. he loves to tell what 
reco llecte of Walter Savage Landor, Samuel Taylor 
Coleridge, Dr. Arnott, Wordsworth, and Macaulay, as 
what 
Бр ап 
since bed fully s veri р 
Soon after the fumous то of April, 1848, Mr. Knight | 
ekly nal entitle d * The Voies of | li 
br 
рейайип,' Asplenium 
this yoigo. à the people was for ever silen 
Soon 
sister c 
were struck wi ith the „misery all aro 
re cu 
and when thu 
m 1 " э Ж. 
d upon as a bran 
io His * Half H ours Ait 
? contains characteristic specimens of | 
40 pt whom were living when he 
"| ofsoap. Regar ing the Vine, it is mentioned ава popular 
botanical error, pe the plant i is s supposed.: not to yield 
fruit in the lower coast region of the tropics. “In 
1864," writes the a uthor, j; Law. 3uay а, 
enezuela, f as wi Sid w 
it was growing vdl. and produ cing abundant fruit." 
Pometea pinnata, the DK of the КЫ а. ons 
entire forests, and not o ful timbe 
e of Tennyson, Douglas пара 
аскагау› prognostications which hav 
he чак 
аа 
him valuable 
assistance i in this work, but alas h 
gave 
! їп less than a mont 
r the Irish Rebellion Mr. Knight visited the | 
unt: cdi in eompany with neni e rrold. They 
and ‚аз 1 
| but an edi 
rat 
Draia, midi ime грб a the 
planting e Yam and o of the natur 
р 
tree is pet. near pis every vilae. i either wild or 
pente prize was g alds 
Pelar- 
which i formed a strilcio g feature of the «кыне. аз 
Mr. Wm 
t Roses 
Also several very fine boxes of Cut Roses from 
өш Стовз. Cut were also shown by others. 
ke Floral Designs were furnished by Mr. Ralph, 
pend and Mr. ria r. to J. Heety, Esq. 
P. Тапы aguets саш Ms. Toll Mr. Clements, and 
vii te nt Pie warded in the order in 
ME I wi Grapes, both black and white, 
erri, - Melon 
ons, and Cucumbers. Two 
Vie qn features were катор! of table decoration, for 
A [rs was warded to Mr. 
Arrangement, DA s table E boma set vúb M choice fruit ani 
Кема a Tanie arrange of I rd v s exhibited a an 
а ыа had good frui and 
aul 
Botíces o f 350068. 
By коше Knight. 
лн & Evans. 1865. 
out. 
that Mr 
of Public Health, ang 
i h h 
Clayton for tasteful nnim 
a part in pot p lr bition i 
forth a few n the progress 
but vs Paris "кыйа leads Mr. Kni 
ully of his 
1854 a com 
1а Saisie zd to rogi 
is were 
679. 
side in London, and finished up with local news and a 
local heading i e PME 
rew up an address, homely and 
called *' Plain dine ” Jt had a 
пй. 
rise to 
ances, a cue will pts p 
g the lit literary characters who took 
who came rushing out of school wi rit. 2А Plase, sir, to planted. The roots of Е yc which 
hear me my lesson,” “Plase, sir, examine те in|grow horizontally to a length of бог 8 f. and the 
history." They answered extremely о and earned | thickness n 3 high, a d: have а siis api chy 
sixpence for зн pains, when a с of voices but i insipid flavou ur, are eaten like Yams, and а: c 
exclaimed, * I can say it as well as he, sir," “ So can j 
When the ейге. visited London in 1819, and again d | leaves Derris uliginosa - pounde d and thro 
3, Mr. Knight was publisher to the General Board into water 
d 
are Pm for лата fish, to uci 
tate tbeir capture. The Vesi, Afzelia bijuga, of 
me sacred rees "of the Feejees, produces the best 
the woods found in the islauds, being almos 
Pes cible. or Inocarpus edulis, the Aake i 
the kernel is eaten, aier eem ked oi Pro el rated 
and made i mw dee "Th 
of 1851 
of the i nélios 
eu young, fated 1 like а redu column ; 
when old, fornished with buttresses of projecting wood, 
juror. 
ing, to examine witnesses 
f the newspaper stamp. 
4 which the natives use for blacking their faces when 
they wish 3 look particularly smart. A long account 
is з given of On cocarpus vitiensis, a poisonous К» with 
which 
e the duty € inches e Knight, found that 
bears a паше equivalent to Itch- эбе E plates 
th вор 
anax and 
261 country newspape 
350 popu ulous, Gini had no local 
Eight years after the stamp was 
оза ^ apers 
Nothopanax. 
, In the ез Number of the Botanical ip frt the 
э 
It seems that some of t 
опту. [n and as he 
G. анек; it is allied to ү Stonei, and has gl озу 
green P leaves, and 3 to 5- бей mde ,the 
inks а better p 
lip, purplish- за narrow 
ls 5 o broad o 
= me 
inded t 
на тутр to 
for frat attempt 
e ced D the people. Bu! per 
e E 
ere is ани на pe hir on mi news- [ES 
due business, and especially that important part of it 
connecte Eel ith the transmission of recent news, =ч 
en 
nches lon ng, and а cream- 
ew 
ear Je 
үрен broad vend on excitato өйү, and an elongated 
spa athe е, green outs ide and deep purple wit thin. — ‘арћіо- я 
thic! 
wspaper as 
ust draw our remarks 
Z Passages" was to 
ff 
of t the 
night Aag regarded t : 
The ege t of these 
obovate e “leaves, and terminal рама of large 
арап, 
m us flowers; it comes from J: Bonin, 
—Hypæstis 
P 
ЕЕ 
HE 
is 
|contains Fitch's exquisite figures o! 
| Brazil, 
ea rofi 
taste has rapid]. i inolenta, a 
1 y grown, and at the |t е jrogress of popular лекса and the. di u- ^e "Korean Islands,.— a, 
E for good, se ible, and useful | sion i of едра, id. a wonderful it is, p dag thaceous rs vr vem 
i pace with jp e ап: and the зщ pl has hard | extremely well ey one who was early еп in eni as Era: 
. tom, 0866 with it, Е, had rt in it, and toiled at it strenu- | obtuse leaves sho Боа pk line along the 
9 this he arti was steeped in a kind. of brutal ignorance. | ously for half ^r itio: g this time he was|of the principal s vss; the flowers are pale purple, 
He attributed much of th i ^ Ба i t шч учу sepa Ў 
mlt to remedy уз around him. | brought into contact with а vast num g 
threw himself this dangerous state of things, | and remarkable characters, and about most of — he| The Number for iu contains a han figure of 
хана in i i | Prid concolor, ot which ang ош wil 
to the] never d era cational mething pleasant to tell us. vs is ап index of | Cy 
1 ? the hope that EUM of his country, but clung | 550 names of persons who were contemporaries of "the shortly be given in our columns. The m 
dd етану bo *some and interesting literature | author, and Mr. Knight was à айо way or other eie i are also figured: є— Гейша candida, a stov 
"n 1 seditiong, aj A v Ee = out of the | associated with a majority of the йы. of subshru і the aspect of Dé 
MS Pürsuit of thi ublieations, In nia, with keeled linear spioy-margined leaves, and 
: ita is iilo 9 sees Air, Knight was| Тһе 2d Part of Mr. Bateman's splendid white somewhat bell-shaped flow ег. Itis а wies of 
graph of Odontoglossum, w 
Mono- 
which has PE appeared, | 
the following | 
Dy 
Dendrobium hedyosmum, a Moulmein nin inoa 
