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Avavst 26, 1865. ] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Fari, bas attention away from 
inen seek for useful know vledge а 
an he has bee 
T 
to interest the 
chi 
uer P better than playing Met in the dust of the 
ever do. 
winds, be 
street can 
пош of уйг 
erland. 
and the €— are that he — ad 
things, md a 
i his | Mr. Br 
them, All this is made plain 
of а very rel eiui, and ^ie siio m of t the cav cav 
In another case a dom: 
= rowne writes :— 
“ Beneatl; this dome a very lovely cluster of colum 
bad grouped itseif, yes of the clear 
ice, Я trette ted and f tooned with те 
аъ 
сасу, as it А — deli- 
e excites their admiration, ime 
the 
flo 
porcelain- like 
th 
one of Mr. Veiteh's a t pun from Japan, n 
iu ts introduction, чере now 
ands 
or 
nd already several very distinct 
been 
of her MAR om маста ani 
Tt 
чекитүү id 
his dome iu the ad mc бр. сы 
Tq" E similar to many w MA I 
her glaciers, bei 
"ia with flutings б gyro bot! ioa ka 
ried dome, but of tha t more elegant sl 
à spe - 
rtical | with 
work 
egards form and colour have 
raised by Mr, Veitch: fal 
of rece есеп additions to the lists of spring flowers, aud 
such pla nts A this „and Anemone angulosa, to 
hould і ws. 
Тееса Fra: nd Switz 
or ME Ж: Folow ot St. a ъа бле, 
Cambridge. 315. London: Longman 
es 
are found in various parts of the world 
Some ot these expeditions had just jemi 7 — 
nnected with them to render them —— and | 
to bring out the character of the , Englishma In 
" | guttat rie li of p Veitelrs rof ees to 
rosa Madagascar, but according to Sir W, Hooker 
га! озук Brazilian. It is a lovely dwarf stove perennial, 
ii ying! (уа 50 to 200 feet below the surface of 
-iy ecte: dw 
t| ides to a considerable allowance of chaft, га а 
е Ме ela astomaceous „family, with ovate acuminate 
with rosy 
+ 
The fl ul 
дч 
d pinkish,— 
Р 
гу сігешиз stances be supposed to exist. red 
ts, he observes that it is e 
more "ar two РА of a s А Л, ү e 
a Mairie, he 
еп repay 
are very singular, md many x them w 
— ТЕ y е the twelve which 
; 80 е depu, 
singularity. “There was some o talk of a ; 
e ir with 
that реб сас fa his 
EL ап m investigatione, which | he vim» manages to 
invest with a deal of b ith a 
dinner ended with the cote, and we then elapsed | e 
into dessert, namely, bul pos kirsch, The mayoress 
came in with the dessert, and sat on the end of the 
bench, „below, the hats and th һе br ead-tin, enting the 
fh utro 
vd and bearing аы pt MM of 
sulpir-yellow yetér salo ope lo 
uth Ameri origin, grown D 
and а сез deal resembling other в сонна 
ы leav 
duced from Bra 
long pc ele 
сой, of 
шешп 
psis 
na, already fu M noticed at p. 506; n beautiful 
jf buoyant anim: spirits, rd 80! onc accompanied 
by а P E eA sisters, eve ready to make 
the best of 
With regi ard to pris.natie structure of tlie ice, 
Mr. Browne mnl tial * the surfaces of tt th 
The p 
fail 
Mr, Browne se seems to have penssi a very ГРА time 
were covered by very irregular 1 
gn (July) number contains figures of the 
: ‚ longa va, а qnie 
deeply i in сф ice, and diving + surface into areas of 
with : a die of measurements and thermometer Tead- 
sort of net meshes of many dif- 
ferent "shapes and sizes, * p^ d was found that 
1 for the first 
тз iu ео in the conservatory of t 
Bota tanic Society, It is, as Mr. Bateman M dm ed, 
“опе of the most marvellous productions of the vege- 
furnish ii materials: for. a couple of papers which he read 
before the pe —— s Ваш, in 1864; one on 
e ice, the other : 
pc thei 
cause ; finally, ves the rea ding | 
уме бе benefit of his boue E мә in the 
form of a light and amusing 
У rst ice cave that Air. Browno describes i is the | 
risms, 
ease, by y using no instrument more ' iol 
wor dd, ” with һе habit of a i-r ы, its 
h head 
2 
0 Like the A Agave, it di 
with e 
the doit and уша - prism 
, like m the uide of a piece 
=, [4 
i "A р 
| of the surface lines, and & 
sides of the prisms, Now Pe 
t the is neatly down the 
^. Farada, ay lis observed 
talli 
eat freely at any | 
on its lover id The T aut in тт. was 
about 1 high, including the much-branched 
| pyramidal pus im. ; the flowers are spreading whitish 
yello: ow-green externally. — Dendrobium senile, a 
formed under a lower саан than the 
LI 
e р ot La Gre eno ollière, not 
t o006n £4 
An d Prof. Tyndall kas pointed out, that owing 
J "» 
fi ully noticed at 
as "ће level of the Lake of rede к? Cave was 
hd but edi ios floor oe 51 feet long, = of which 
a space 37 feet ered, m with 
of ie exposed to a temperature of 32° F, will melt, 
^n. bea remain solid, Thus the prisma! miy ice, 
which seems to havo greater pore of resisting heat 
al 
with pde blue f 
Sollya, It has been introduced b 
altis 
have | 
M. Thury found the caves 
the өр B 
in a state of utter deme in 
ns and Mr. n th. 
visited them 
summer, 
of thaw, Ti is true that some mra of cold air were 
observed ic Caves by Sa Sauss 
been 
бойну proved to be a mere valer error, for | Lo 
variably fou ound them more or less jn a sta te | m 
explained. 
De l'Arbousier, de s 
аку; résultent, 
ас за ря Gan), A oid aso de prem der. 
8vo. pp. 26. 1863, With a lithographed 
о as 1838, drew attention in his 
tum to the various 
(4 
Medis of ice iind in some of these caverns are 
mare 
y de sa ч, et des | (ull 
etu de 
with m 
Int 
pa t мав introd 
"€ "ey mbers of le —— and 
f Pelargoniu: 
nt part 
m rbutus and its different parts 
t,for the creen of sugar and — for 
arcoal-maki and aem диа ө 
"pose о 
have green 
peratures w h he 
pamphlet, tl the “expr ess pur 
freezing The reasonable rpm of pé pre- 
servation of ice in these caves to be, that tt 
| in France; ; while, as we hear, there i isa d on re 
lor. "this species is that 
мну cold air of winter sinks "dem into , these 
th 
ona a higher level pm the place of the ice deposit, | 
where the warmer and lighter air of summer cannot 
Ls it on any граде of gravitation, 
so that heat | cou 
uantity of tannin, are 
lost si d It is clear that the cultivation, 
the резе views of projectors should 
ucceed only in the southern 
е realised, 
parts of France, 
its fruit, sa the valuable properties of the leaves, as 
not | 
te figure, and of the ев of bright seling- 
„м more vigorous habit рамыз te 
than t 
o tho Floral Magazine are 
і Princess 
X brids, with the д 
amount of haat à. 
he ice, the process of melt- 
A е еы ЧӨЙ for ice edita 60° C. of h - in зана d. 
за ег1а1 
һе 
. кыйыла. would greal 
ever, 
The frui many places Where it grows 
lowers. —.P. 
(Zonal) "Venus, one 7. Haliya marbled-leaved 
— Шу, buti it it isat bes ^5, 
it is п05 very probabl t any attention of the 
ЕЕ pens ove it, Itis, how- 
nutritious pen the quantity of pectine 
which i| wem Dom and it is day on 
highly, 
ca 
f the cave, "e the cold 
i 
dir ; 2dly, the cave must be protected fi 
ect UA. зау, the wind must not cree free 
to оде 1 by tho sketches 
t be e 
e entran nce of 
H 
1 
space of feet 
r à coat of snow, glazed over with ien 
PNE. and ders the ах 
termination, 
ЧЕ 
| P 
E 
ы: 
SE 
Hi 
babi as seedlings do 
nos 
that hau the ed been cut in а | Hooker, 
deep chasm would ha ros Энер years. 
this that its 
fou 
E n in oio 
nded. There i is no doubt aen а p and whol 
are 
iesome 
angulosa, the pretty Anemone ө sapakan | rary by 
Messrs, Backhouse, but very 
one of the bu A nm spare showing an inferior 
ovary !—Mi oup of the hose-in-i.ose 
varieties do i жч зш E It is observed that 
“ some of the varieties obtained when à they were exhi- 
m | jelly can be obtained from it, but it enm es 
— de RN or some eri Журсын ce, to 
make It is believi that it may 
of. pe of 
glucose, and ты 
for distillation. 
he meda tetragona d, but эз Й it would ај 
17 
Fen it was a но» certificate which was granted 
to the — r^ of А nulus as а desirable 
бөте; and any of the iudividual varieties. 
amcna, noticed above.— Andro- 
appear from 
fulgens, oue of the 
te A. fastigi 
Bf sell : Apes 
of jelly Lag em 
| vinegar, &., fri m th 
e things shown. by муч 
months. It is 
years, layers or F onttings w 
August ber of the Botanical 
— enden seie 
Mi 
being the 
ана n the hands of the late Sir W. J. |a 
- the work for nearly 40 
plate. Primula cortusoides атола, | 
| instead of growing fr 
dr a beautitul | hardy perenni 
т. Thomp 
g spurs, blue sep 
plant like the pen 
that it has ad flowers, the dif 
"pem; t C. Тпошвоше 
mber, —Primula irmata, 
ja. erp oer са variety, with ilie character 
