THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
677 
Jui 22, 1865.] 
т. Bewley, а ойо, bli Я No Cinchona could live 
n any quantity of Nothochlænas if planted in Situ 
Te " у ich, by the way, stands fros agen M de na A — mga fra 
grows mostly on exposed rocks. йет I ball | amount of dry weather and sunshine is 
be able to call to my aid,and ANE forms ofbeautiful| the ripening of the capsules, nd for moras bursting 
dux d Iam confiden at prodasing p мее [А — pa the seeds may fall to the earth. The 
" harm ws arg ves of this fine | Cinchona climate is certain] moist t for abo: ut. six or 
ym caer ca ‚ риб want | eight months of the year, di ti l 
fne bushes, fu! 
mih forms 
Е n fall flower agains 
ed [es cold ; 
a wi all; while 
itis expedient to seek very hu 
ia of I 
living. plants of. Neotinea intacta from „Galway. _ He 
d th t A0 
but only one of them was in flower, They grew е 
ry bank, close to limestone gravel. gea шон 
mg p plants of Pinguicula is fro 
ities. 
The "plants Lot "E 
ed ‘differences in their flowers and 5 even ani 
nd 
mid joe вд because 
the mountains ndia do not appear to receive the 
same amount of m 
Am eric. N vH y op Дд} will be understoo 
go rcial Cinchona een 
wer seen it in Europe. 
о s 
have a capital lot, .My ad favou 
- 
misrepresented P. uth rican travellers. 
The Pita; yo оа coa, essontially from the 
lancifolia rsten in bei ing 
often found formerly from 
, | but Mond more os e veu n diameter, 
oat. than any , other Canem on the Andes. This tree, 
o 
2 fee 
y slender ches, etm же new te 
ea ves, , Which la чае always assume 
or deep red c olour, 20: lan cifolia 
аа. dud tract 
to which 
of country | g 
Ехто 
moisture as the lofty Pike in | Pres 
а purple | o 
MOLOGICAL : June 5.—F. P. P. Esq., F.L.S., 
The ^ ev. Halet TM com- 
istribut 
of b 
specimens of a new genus 
due. не b 
Nano hovering ov 
terfall and settling 
ons of 28 
he 
larger leaves t than those of the Pitayo Cinchona. This 
account ol then entomologion! гент 
Арабе capuc 
la] 
not in flower 
rite Adiantum | 
have | fav 
ite Ps its атр between Pasto and the 
city of Santa Fé de рота; while the we 
of steep 
Ay nds of|at Go 
hibit taken by his Fe in а Bishop s 
Wood, Ham; pstead, on à barked Oak k tr ree, Mr. F ond 
r de rare moth I ees 
п June, and лы a fine karte v the 
eared from the 
Pitayo bark are limite diae oa 
orthwar A the volcano 
Lastrea Filix-masand Woodwardis Ipomca Quamoclit | 
dill The eod се, 
атф region of 
Wedde 
of my arch 
is very incorrect. 
Purace, which po pelo to the central Cor- 
New | va 
this country, t 
Me M exhibit ted 
eolour roe ч саба which we 
Rockville. The Emperor has a Germ 
п near, a Belgian 
which I selected 
„Ту were three 
uite safe; 
Mile ше greater 
t 
arde 
I ha o just нт а "lot P 
before eei at Messrs, 
months 
so much for T pack- | 
part of the 
ТЕ 
and as covere: 
they are hot arenaceous plains, or sava 
with low spreading leguminous t 
ае: states that the bark i is not | 
akon from. the аон of the C. lancifolia, which, „in | 
; but this 
éd with адн imr west in reality Wes 
ei vered м 
e 
new r species. of 
Bombycidæ from East 
г 
of Pitayo, the E from the roots of wi whi Hs 
of economie insects, including, lst, species тш аге 
s 
beneficial to man, as producing silk, honey, wax, dyes, 
hat 
mach more val bw han that from 
F е 
with Cupressus and Eucaly 
E: rees with rou 
ptus, The indul j iii | 
nd heads for 
is one thin Mod 
dicine, &c. ; 
hich might be 
mui which it was admitted that it 
#7 esirous that "ead should Un — 
| especially in reg Pas MS of the lis. 
ertilisers eg Ed 
hrough a field 
cakes of i ice an ine 
Lr T 
убн aves kag ieri ich I found 
h thick i in the hollows of the lea 
иј 
in СПБ "| 
Léon D ounti 
1 cwt. E Pinio gj will very y probably M found 
four. 
EA in n opposition to the views LK Dr. Sichel, 
—— in a memoir just published on the Hum ible 
ontanus 
© 
e 
ll day, There are 
ons John O'Brien, 
ellow. 
mbe 
у 11. 
air. The сый, entlemen wer 
i Hus g к е 
“ме 
very few variegated find o in 
w 
—Dr. Dickson, 
Œ. | Pita; ju aeq fed 
much, thicker thi than common window- 
rudis 
is 6 pice 
be barked 
it wou e 
во befo 
the ek г de «T A. for cultiva! 
rapidly, whi ch i 
a erum t po» hitherto regarded as specifically 
distinet. 
„Ји шу 3. —F. Р. Разсое, Е. L. S. President, i in the chair. 
Bark tak 
said to give nearly 4р рег cent., э 
while bark вна, fiot the roots of the same trees 
gave 5 per cent, of provee he bark taken from 
Pitayo is said to be sent to Fra The bark sold in 
England under that parie is not true Pitayo bark, but | a 
pon es from the pie which border нА the шу 
е таъа am d from Almaquer and Pasto, 
rom the C. lancifoli 
dS very inferior to that of Pitayo. 
own in England pnt not s 
lass— because 
. 
all taken from small бо а he MER trees s having |: | 
W. as ою 
Saund ders, Esq., ys pt for the 
recently given by the members т the. (ү 
at Reigate. Mr. pF. Bond exhibited Ana; р ecimens .of 
марада, pulehellata, reared from Foxglove; 
soa new species 
e Rev. fi 
| statements confirming | Ше fact or the simultaneous 
J 
-flies 
A nd Mr. Fry stated E this 
(L ampyridæ) i in 
PI 
th. acis of the ined ае Заза of Quito, 
essential diffe 
o the one 
analysed the ap d e ан foun 
2 pe of qui dl 
йй, that this chung xe nd the Cinchona offici 
Loxa will prove among the best for cultivation. The 
m 
EE 
ч Fsg 
the Rosace, w 
in staminal ме боде о 
lieves that t those 
Mugs 
ЇЙ 
mu, ga 
Ё 
ed ша 
ШЕ 
ог "without a 
San 
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| 
о 
a 
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о 
im 
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Б 
ur 
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& 
ш 
having Ше. M d sta 
Don Narciso Lorenzan 
rincipal 
na cultivation, after overcomi 
Senes e ram that p 
curd n > be extirpated in consequenc 
is allowed i in the Lad. where dr are destroyed by 
the Жош, 
andro 
pes 
im goi 
1а type; stamens super- 
| which 
true corolla, as 
‚аз 
sanction of the 
. | consis iata à gre a part 
ha 
method 
| climate i is like that of Loxa, and even the vegetation Fus 
arks that t 
motive which Ese Же. ‘Government (^ India ^ Р 
шө Oa 
E ги а of the body. 
f Cern iostoma lotelia, found on the lea 
ug 
са Ап read from the Rev. uglas i 
giving rus pen of а gem s сес! T io neigh- 
urhood of Cannes during the P гу ring. Dr. Armitage 
г. Benjamin a Walsh 
of "imois, в giving an account o the hybernation 
erican species ез of Li minitis ; the fact, however, lad 
trunk, 
8 feet in height, whence fig may sprout, and 
learing а y me oe 2 trees to enable the 
to the same ок, an accou 
butterflies beiongin of 
pua Ж qe E. 
which, fro om the vi ‘ Zoologist, " was 
netra! 
ETE kly shoot up, and, the | 
s of the sun т ponsirating to the e чеш ground, the 
s 
g 
fre most persons уг 
m ile represent 
ever en; Tents of rain 
enjoying a moment o of 
Hi 
са have 
it i" flourishing | 
mist, а 
bos [ез which fall from the nate . freely. 
This result gives us full ES "that 
| 
наар 
the good 
kinds of арса which exist.in this country will be 
e | permanently preserved.—— Dr. Moore, Glasnevin, sent 
s of the dog 
tick, exhibited at a sies cep a by Саап Cox, had 
| recently hatched. 
HORTICULTURAL : 5 
Thi 
OYAL , July 15 (Show 
[эе ge. of ре. diferen 
varieties of "Lilium cr of which s wells 
