THE RE MIR AND / AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
1229 
Artemisia tridentata. ‘Qa „е 
e Snake Conoci broke up вй ки 
kablo, nieni уе bre desired хы" 
genoy, 
n the 16th ч 
a m 
deeply sinnate, ^ the three principal lobes | m 
terminating.iu several аси 
айа below. Тһе: асот T ие - 
ustered, ^ nearly -sés&ile ;' glando rou 
point, v elliptical, terminating i ү" эл гош» projecting 
th leaves 
ж either side 
ei бера 
1 inch 
зон taken near Santa. Маг а, dn Venezuela, by the 
Also 
| tate Mr, Bouchard, containing many new speci 
» specimen of the Goliathus Drurii, being E 
by Mr. Du ъй, taken 
aly 
косі brought home 
100m miles. ё distance from Fernando V 
n at 
AL, in his hasty 
рой 
dry:long p, hemispherical, A c pae ith elon 
gated vipa а It is Quercus a Кайо, Nawb., 
hitherto. little known, even botanically, і in England, and 
~ | dark brown specimens 
dead Bire 
rov 
lie and ia Q. pnr Frem 
в inct.. ОЁ bo 
her was- certainly the Quercus. Hindsii, Benth., 
e: lake; 
of the trath: ob the. old 
а species of. Mistleto, and 
vum Evernia mem - 
wh jeh: 1 ha d seen feeqientig рсе on Picon 
£T 
nens " forward 
ralia by "Mr. Ginas Bennett, which is e^: 
| upon by the natives, and which proves to be a 
greasy species of moth J 
Agrotis. Some conversation took place as to the origin 
of [2 ascribed to the dostb- watch. 
good pem òf aérated:; wh the 
gr 
КЕР half lives” Mp ct the men were bringi 
in canoe loads of the fresh. capsules, 
imo them. in hea pa thon, ei 
MT were br and ве 
from Me? е wi Вацон ве уез 
finally, га 
while P" "- 
another 
in - Mc 
Scirpus 
stowing it 
ging | here 
tule 
nother- group. of | — 
ally off zx 
зы Анч tof 
às the first sign "of чө, ша 
vin rhe aukee had 
чи s & chureh aud a “whisk 
ments nof got 
мегаги, i in a «ей he entered — 
of the moth Sterrha 
quietis ot the and extent of modi- 
го 
the кач 
belonging to the gen 
nemis, but formiug different subgenera, "for кыр, c4 
high road from 
the 
Californias with pretty little farms, crops all cut of Ad 
e Rev, 
7. Greene exlibited some specimens of the new Ваша 
moth Acidalià габра аба: ^ No rther notes on 
the Buprestida of New w Hollaud, һу мы > A. — 
ла aide, ens rend Ъу the Secre 
and eat it; whole. In this condition ib 
goth» andis said.to.be,very nutr 
ws 
Next day we rode round аш! ien and dow 
фор ascents һу. Indian trai ls, and "rough thickets | 
1 uon 
eing mixed with 
n little, water. Sometimes. they ке the. shells з es 
taste: nw mo 
trees were "breaking down with — of fruit. 
8а, в 1 saw bunohes of ripe 
w 
new species of Papilio (P. ошону 
from опе ү» the Pacific ar emere G. Semper, 
Altona. A fiue в eries of Dr ings о 
North ica 
- fe 
di n: the 
mean P ensi from observations 
eon.at Fort апе, is 38" 39',-whils 
gust, 
L:start: off to-morrow: on 
tia lasta few ini in 2580) 
responden 
of the Wiin р 
е 
n 
rtiig my: eollections, and 
ce, whilst шу һхогве rests), 
Awer: 
otato, ed ‘intended for басен was a exhibited 
by. Mr. Mooi 
BOTANICAL OF Ерікыспон: 
in the o Cha air. Th 
m Observations оп the Genus Moringa. 
ell, M. А. s v abay. = 
Ba h Plan y Е. "q— 
HT. ойе uf [i Js is sn the ү, бл $0 October, 
hae on M. es xi Gard. Caleilta. Ву Dr. T. 
Dec. M. —Prof. Balfour 
By N 
m On Asplenium e 
ott 
vjfolia iN 
ibs, and st x (m loro ain ре ни 
until Н "тү the, sen, 120 ce west mem this place; 
I pro 
very Toniarkable ‘basins 
plants. e ther; conii, or gathered: here by.me or 
sie prin pally,.Dr, Newberry., I could proñitabiy 
е spent а summer: here, -buti аз my objects: № 
ferent, Tm с to limit my.collection to suchas 
uld get s alifor `: — Erysimum. 
SA тү 
Hook. ; ral 
fires 
E: 
2 
here, a 
ш Т де d ndun FEL IET “Не 
рМ n л. өү son, Oak 
TA ien. D NEA EXE 
hinoi es. епш. ег1- 
goin Pon nón 5 Émmebanthe 
uleum, L. ; Gen- | nos 
оа. itum 
elatum, Nut b 
ham. ; Hypericum’ зо | 
уш э де 
erit;| Ваве mission near 
arpus racemosus; `. а Арагїпе and. boreale; 
D s МВ, ln dl. ; юне, x Році, H..& A.;| E 
temo us primuloid 
which. myself, if the season 
holds out, a journ ey iuto ће Ca Че Mountains, and 
peaks. 
the ascent.of some of the 
Wiat insect had been hitherto unknow 
en, 
on. ice of Plants collected in Teeland, 
iren. Cherbourg. Letter 
э: Ine, date uam Afric 
ted by Mr. John Sadler, 
which 
pum Mr. 
27ih June, 
Mr. 
, 1865 Communica 
Milne ы u 
By the end of this yea 
ave upwards o осоа pus pore ground, and 
pu plants will produce in 1867 about 500,000 Ib. of 
D 
f the Tsetze. 
Pla y wr 
to C. Dar 
ewe alluding to Mr. Darwin's 8 vtatétaent "that h 
o tendrils formed by the modification 
зоне: теней out that such exist in a species of 
i S poer asin Cau cese one of the "e com 
a still m e interesting xample occurring in 
zmbeérs from: а disease which was леву found 
d | uy. G: 
е Calabar 
e de natives, 
Ml" 
rat jt 
8, Hea alludes to the inbrodoction of the Mango, Bread. 
e Rev. decir ag б wereelected ео. | 
. Notes 
tains, and notices some of the plants collected. 
Notices of Books. 
ЖИМ Ме аа vta P Ашый УШЫ 
At Link ira We "ad. а ошар o of Pu уу ха 
теа а p. pede 
An 
~ | tendrils migh 
rumen 
po 
enus Moringa, А. 
Пала, Eu. p^ "this pn the author poitted out the | 
esemblance of the ripe capsule in eine 
үөт t of the Bignoniacee, and indicated 
points of айа» fs all which he arrived at the 
conclusion that the sh pl in 
honia те 
pa by W. Lauder Te M.D.——4. On a Double- 
Ta this latter аме: the highly Кобей 
t anged 
ardly oai lor to r^ wit! ssia t seeming to 
ies of this superb volume. 
the в, the initial 
течи ода tha ti my -pieces; the 
very charming. The text пуче фа M and well- 
selected f extracts from a great number of 
ed 
A passage fro 
in black letter, one eta Cicero i in Roman 
Cross 
ring, and tho 
of Lost River lies off to the eastward. 
revaili: 
Grass? of the? 
1863. had Poniente 
Present occasi. 
not then тр en 
occasion Mr. Appl moun- 
: assures me Мар? though that Elymus i is occa- 
Sail c pud eon ch Grass, Ай s кан М жин 
t ito be and is rally] appl 
ment Става rass now аы ГАН appear viz E UM 
MUT 
к D TEM 
Y Ui in D a 
A ck “ра жос D 
- AT ded bia 
Ps 
2 Odd Were e Ur 
a 101 
дё 
Д 
Cynip 
3o tha Kl Kiat Sbillitoe; пОя зі 
xor "XE Dead A ni pm 
м 0 опе | exhibited a very, beauti 
1.—G. Bentham, Esq., President, i in Pus 
chair. A Tis пин T. Wiltshire was elected a Fellow. The 
Secretary read. a letter ter from S r C. beg ing Dilke, 
* 
forth. 
As во beautiful a specimen of art workmanship and 
шим — is likely to be a if book not for this 
point 
Bart., 
that а specimen of the Tare eio n Pad й. been 
"s ns of his keepers. The following 
—1l. On the "Melanorplosi а ^ (Ohlæon) 
релде e Sir J. Lubbock, Bart.—— bservations 
on- the Habits, History, and 
5o mw 
ful. collection of. butterflies andi} í 
f 
4 
season ides t for rad others, we would 
atten tion. mistake in a Latin quotation on the 
pers | page following the title snl to" August," which may 
possibly be rectified in another issue. 
s from France, Italy, 
je. | b d Draitt, 
on the Cheap Wine 
' Grece, - Hungary, 
1865. With all 
Ex: | that По бие ш речна — in (his is little тое, 
being disposed to exalt e wines 
holesome 
speed publie is 
under 
ad on e pec E. Бис» Rean Eli, demsalinp of Mab + 
to c / 
n in ium plein A дя и by. Lit Beavan,: i Dim 
xr o рнини j 
and for his advocacy ofa very aani 
dp 1, H 
which.w of butterflies | ' 
e and E — and a-curious. eral foreign serials, which чой ное for some 
e фер jetle of the.genus Prioptera. „Мг, Stevens | time зуе on our table, claim a brief n 
eerlands: Plantentuin (АЙ. 1-12) the plates 
