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have fallen into the hands of a Seand 
well qualified for its examinatio: 
абв time, travel, nor labour ie | 
|a кога, a nig it vil E eter | to tak 
We 
| over he s gi and bre 
would 
„treatment, to 
, that I found out this i 
by itse 
e flower-loving community to be polled 
eadth of the доону, the 
vie 
p parts 
m RN we pe told, been reduced by 
сауа cies. 
[om & Prof. AND 
will be еме, апа the value of his conscientious 
labour pro е would fain s 
ibat our г friend's fame may have the long-endurin 
vitality of the Willow 
a prey 
— nis T 
ligulatis nx 
ou 
ed that the Willows have their 
ext important arce i is the. Eamus, v 
is found i in great abundance in the same bogs; 
unanimity 
as the E ect the. g 
М 
that T} 3 P 
f 
ура — which I 
eR m upon as invi abie 
The: ere в to be n 
no want of Вроде. of the 
ess of. colouring with 
common flowers. фу == ERR 
no 
I sheep or horse а nia which. must 
spa 
other penal may also be got for ач барше, T 
pe I take two-thirds ж: the Sre ad fibrous matter 
апа one-third of Sphagnum, in rate Ње m well 
ed | togeth - апа then зла y. Я sprinkling v. 
dry as 
across | cake of Mushroom wn, во that i itoan be broken а 
ieties ав will please - 
шш. all who come within their ү“ Ж Love: 
of flowers that are afi 
of ammonia to ihe 
to furnish a greater proportion 
гоо erwise get from {һе simple 
mly com- 
о 
superior examples ultivation, Prepare 
eu 
the pile ed in houses 
it 
require & very 
ej of this kind, grow 
ar rogress о! of e cer s disease. 
In na past many valuable s «Пије [v " were sacri 
T 
ficed because, f 
ligulato-oblongi Subacutis, labello ES ligulato, kan 
medium utrinque кешк veu aa Фак c que ms 
rge inter hos angulos, columnæ чете =) ongis jux 
et pene per ote 
a purely боті. country, n within hail of the 
uator, S0 to € must of course get tropical 
treatment; ? but now that things a: better understood 
there will d lens losses, and one may predict in a 
A botanical curiosity, bearing ligulate acute та 
рел іп эу and flowers поб а nch чё ве lots visus sepresenintion ef the family oi 
loog; Yet itis quite s toa such 3| Speaking of composts for Epiphytes, I would ray, 
; ing азр е middle of the lip. The | from m атн leaned f - 
i : gleaned from several sources, іп. 
— zh with p т mall bronn blotches before rem the testimony of collectors on the spot, that I 
the Rev. С. Par m P e oulmein rarity, discovered ot think it is absolutely necessary to be guided in 
the pant. We siii EI sit, w ГЕ еи aT I al prier - natural c (ed in fu nishin ng a 
Messrs, Low’s rich sto: 
319. SraxHoPEA SACCATA, Бает. Orch, Мет. d 
Guat.t. 15!  Lindl. Folia x Ag eae No. 15. 
"i m A RADIOSA, Lemaire, Ill. Hort. vi. p. 72; 
viii, pl. 270. 
This, one of М. Bateman's eldest botanical children, 
is no doubt oi i he best of the Stanhopeas; and 
thongh it w WD d 
of rim e hare ^ ceased to be E M 
at Con ngu 1 Schiller's ith 
"es ty, hose 
ot much н tot tanhopea Y^ itself. 
nother interesting viri: with an unusually broad lip, 
е saw represented in Mr. ER Las: We found 
i the plant did not yield eful smell of 
md Sta Кора, Г, gave git d ph agreeable | @ 
tht g 
uatem: 
ear that these plants are n t 
PR АРЕАЛ NS and there can 
medium for "€ action. n: a step 
ys keep a e lids y^ чету going in the sum 
8, and see that the tem 
0* if possible in severe n eel - 
vator attend to these чете he ought to succeed. 
It i$ a grand thing to have in bloom, as 1 bave had, 
$ Pipes the old О. om T i ui 
month 
чат ч ма wn n.and-sixpenny 
plant jun ше Minh There is not 
the аен оу, in growing these 
pene to them. 
if - чеч ч сохи attent 
and 
beginning the 
iui А ч "ot Orchids, I "epe say, buy à few esta- 
blished plante of а common sort ; ‚ for there ів а 
further, and рү it would be a түн loss 
nced а great -— 
under my personal о жй with w Ihave 
had to do. Surely it out bcm p reden 
сап well be imagined when Odontoglossum grande, 
ch grows naturally on the stumps of trees in 
ala,is in this country wn in a comp 
largely charged with both ammonia and phosphates ; 
be no doubt that the 1 
нар А to go a ray! 8 journey A les 'exotic de 
ties, shall have lee scarcely less com: tha 
wed nderson, Meadow 
X 
HARFA 
iy said m # Adr do not grow naturally in 
soil best suited for дас ? oe d it would have bee 
more li еу еб erai gr D" do "ot 
spots 
grow, 
always so 
"apnd UNIVERSAL examwrmox OF 1867. 
cretary of 
N Pers of papers eo nice to the niversal 
n | Exhibition, to M мезг e M — exhibitors 
namon, Le us add, "hat, we felt the 
wi P Теве, ihe above-quoted synonym. H. G, 
OD т ea duu ҥш 
еен de the airy preme " Orchid e 
T4 her a varied €— н: Ње 
Ж» у. ue ou undsels or Dandeli — 
some of course fall apon v “ stony ground,” " ekin end 
Y nd at all e 
866. The pn 
flo pa 
se light an: 
-|of tlie struggle between life and. death, while enis 
d | revel in the height of luxury in an element more 
rangement, T 
a ъа. 
intelligent 
pbservation * con eim oi Sofa) with the | ei 
тз of TEX "maj be correctly interpreted во as to 
command su 
r choosing to treat the subject, 
sende Style, under three great 
" the. plants I have to do with Cover а 
ment. More really eme dm 
nds | details, 
if | relatin 
elves bra ich may be h pere to the 
| tary of the Перан, P South Kensington) for foll 
de m we extract а few particulars 
coming more especially within the 
e arranged in 10 
ted and естт ыч efforts, and 
ced practitioner E. always 
а direction 
roe де! cl 
bited ar 
ups, each of which is subdivided into n 
groups are as 
ораи and application of de 
rds 
e 
Pene eut P «өе e found most suited for the 
prot е ен ч "Odontoglots of all kinds, 
found in bogs and mars en y em ba - entes x 
a certain ordeal before it The 
that elastic bins. dà 
they ecessity, b 
a correspondia ditio: 4-7 for that, i if 
the top of the peat for ages, w 
ана of dead Mi rere matter, ч wi 
iro oar i — Furniture and other objects for t the use 
dwel 
rou; жу сн ы — fabrics) and other 
and manufactured) of 
; \ nder $his head 
eta of. y — of 
l- 
m reason, it will b 
It is needless here 
Fjumentati ive strain in E avour of two 
h beginners make "their first essay, 
оаа Мане to кч. said to illustra! 
ys Ф АА attefitiód 
n) ha? 
uch ba 0 of late, I will begin 
question that suggests ip to the grower | 
Grasses. This is grea ý 
ral pem poo to 
nly is 
^T 
wh erbe denn 
places I 
Pile: in o 
is her maa of M will these cool plán 
М teg vod am ien and ds a neces 
ine Healthy leaves and pseudobulbs ? 
u might there pected that I shoul after the 
fgs 
SO aS | О 
allowed to sta 
piled up та 
g prese 
advantages thè desirable 
ccs my 
res Ян it up by rer 
H 
remarks on the species 
me under cool treat- 
es that 
ЧА 
Bind i all p* genera and varieti 
T 
| 
рине: composi 
the re or 
СҮДҮН às they appear шо 
although subjected in С 
condition ot being alm tough as X 80 that the 
1 
е ek ni й ihe Win 
Jy after uiing such 8 obtained frot what tight bë! p 
3 | onl; 
Y thér fibrous materials obi 
ando 
eavily chi Дд e| уай 
have found it "nt for use 12 inches in depth, 
other of th: ine 
work, c» ү papse "Fire- Burt 
а me Аер 2 rry ntm Cork ; 
for textile pu im — odoriferous, 
me sul Pr obtained from forests : 
charcoal and dr dried wood ; E potes turnery ; 
basket work; st straw и T oes, &c. 
Class 
inous k gens Indis- 
— products 
not 
as textile materials; 
ts; wax, res 
» 
textile dover 
ns 0 
іп manu 
tous 
n tinder. anning sul 
rved fodder. 
ld purposes; 
vcre sn Germ: 
Ргеве! 
E Y is Hp 
and 
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