— acted 
22—1850. | 
— Ble pas speeiosa, an 
lata (a charming annual for 
LIxNEAN, May pees 
the chair. R. Dod 
of the following Fellows, who had * 
: The Bishop of Norwi 
3 E. Do 
A. T. 8 M.., 
— — 
embers were elec 
accounts, pemi 
peared for three W. 
the contribution of papens (as few 
forward with papers, which 3 
k —— for so long a time), an 
return for their 
— % to nine gui 
unfavourable s 
the „Transaction 
the com ue of the 20th Erara 
— ea 
her jr" Most Gracions M Aarre 
Albert for 
t brane 
Heath, an an Srema Zieria qo 
C n lepis View segu — 
u pulchella, ld IN. mbghils ine 
— tions, w 
1 next 2 He deeply 
of the fi 
THE GARDENERS’ 
Platylobi = 
Pere raat the report — * . been 
pot bahay 
urin 
Aton 
r Biainvill 
nth. At the ballot f for council the following 
ted: Professor E. Forbes 
which 
nances, 
Zealand Par 
. Tayl 
he Secretary had read 
=e expenditure tee seco 
cos the receipts, Mr. SEn rose to ask 1 n the next imagine 
“Transactiens” would be e had ap- m 
cu- 
nd was tet i 
| grey eag 
he past Mr. Edwards, was selected, and the as 
figurin 
Sir 
or, 
the 
must have 
resent series ; | 
t relief would be to obtain if possible a house 
pen l 
ith 
Royal Highness | ma 
not 2 long ere a 
Prince might n 
suitable building would be found for the Society free o 
e 
rom the state 
d 
8 
present state 
they should ; incur the 8 
d that 
“ 
out at 
encouraged, dre 
Mr. Adam White did not concur 
re 
some information as to the future plans of the 
they 
such a rarae Anes report as 
opi Isl 
with 
complaints which meaning, 
Mr. Curtis’s romak as to | for the improvement of ias character pri, para and | 
to er mind 
th 
the report ‘ght to have been published at — sort 
also considere dios ee ES 
it LS 
| history 
the 
the plants 
periods 
sed 
last 
a 
50 riety, is a very promising flower; 3 it was 
suffered fro 
e | for disti 
af 
MEETING 
AT Weds 5 May 15.— Two 
seedling Poly of Benson, 
atme from Mr 
T iP an galia” are promising flowers, 
the latter is the aioe of the two, well-formed in most 
trusses to hay 
of single pips “ot * 1 flow 
Newea: 
Zn, 
show that they were ae packed, in all proba 
fine if not finer than any Vaai submitt 
s 
or tin box would have en- 
Falkirk,” and a single pip of Sir John Moore, sent in a 
letter from the same party; they were past all judgment. 
A fine northern raised edged v: sg grown 
g: 
was handed 
orner, of 
2 ed v ee 
over to Mr. Andrews | for 
Hull 
m the Kerben The age is 
he too large, b ut 
well filled with anthers, the paste very fine smooth, 
and a perfect circle ; the ground colour a violet 3 
leaving a proper margin of ; the outer circum 
ference of the flower round, and the 
fl his decided novelt, 
it y 
3 g, put 
“ M., aunton,” * 
ga 
* 
=e 
=| 
oO 
* 
es 
cond t a truss 
Salter’s Clementine, not so . 
bad m Pod zelexing very greatly. C 
g A e from “ M. Me? 3 25 
e throat; 
n 
but are nea og inferior flowers to their co 
Hac nn say the same of a seedling from “ 
th; e places are not very distant f: 
other, wH. ” may like to compare it with 
of | of the same colour at 
that must unavoidably be 
inct character an 
obtain. A seedling 
Epps, Maidstone, was given to Mr. 4 
CHRONICLE. 
ey 
Evelyn, 
smoothly ‘Folded — skitfully placed, so ma 
f the 
0 
a always rose very 
o| met his family at 
t of a j er deep waxy 2 low, and bra: 
it 
pips (three) quit re | 
nything to pe 24 in a a ikta position; they were m 
re consequently spoiled 
343 
— dr plies — „ its faults are far from 
i are its utility. A few 
| short examples will serve aa a 
Ee y of Time. —4 How was it possible to 
his ng sS ects 1” said Evelyn 
singh in the g 
y the 
derfully 1 by tow w 
ical in arranging thei My 
early, usualy st . and he See went ta 
y 7 t is means d 
enjoyment of pe eer of Doi morning ; he 
fast he had read . some hours, 
given directions to his 
Merge It is * * 
day be won 
= written his letters, an 
teward fo eee da, 
9 
r showy in appearance, as 
2 with yellow. 
Candelabra Tree-—* You have ae nee ~~ of 
i Man 
the wing-covers are 
its structure Nas sp 
oes 6 feet in circumference, and the trunk rose 
0 fet Tea it it divided into numerous erect branches, 
som A them 40 feet hi gh.” 
of erroneous s spelling, in chased names, such a s cervi- 
carnia for Fhe ite Alstramera for Alstromeria, 
gta de Fé for Santa Fé 2 Boga, hastile for hastilis, 
ladherea 2 Madhuea, & 
Garden Memoranda. 
Mr. Groom’s T 
unfavourable jas a fine 
South Lo 
4a 
easterly winds, w 
— had a good exhibition of this fav ourite flower. His 
t bed, 120 feet than 
coloured memorandum o 
novel, which has to be decided by comparison 
tricolor en already in cultivation. 
censors would earnestly impress upon rai 
more attenti ion a the careful 
their flowers. It has been a source 
is meeti hoe much 
absolutely for nothing, because repeated 
on this subject have been neglected. 
| Oe, 
The Heiressin her Minority ; or the Progress of Cha- 
heroine i 
hitless, Irish, and we 
instilled in 
f, in case it should prove Saxo 
of 
x ee e 
Š tel t elevation an 9 8 not been brough 
50 their great el pria — forme — 1 
life, beng a relly of h 
in the iowest depths o ot . dez wc Soa — pre- 
of 
(as it 18 a of Moorish 
Spain, about eer 
parish, aud k 
Miscellaneous. 
Ne Moor. wn have been requested te 
“ occasional paper of the 
— . — interest. Originally 
t, they 1 were intr et tee d from. 
e 
laving moreover, by N unmolested 
a right of freehold in their houses and 
only exercise a most important influence 
but maintain a spirit of proud e 
rds of this” : 
