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GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [JUNE 8, 
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The Gardeners” ' Benevolent Institution.— Two * 
respectable garde m Cheshire called upon me 
h of the mode 
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owever peng Lo 8 no degr stance, 
e autumn, man ver aw ake again * 
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re a oE autumn returns, they too are swept away. 
1 the fate of delicate ee worked upon 
stoc am a the r 
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dance of a slither whieh pushes the bud out 
eee, = first perenne but whilst this vigorous 
gro eeds there o a vigorous root action 
Propelling into the small iii delicate I abundance 
which it is imposs 
hence ye sickness, decay, and death. appen,” 
n Amateur,” “to have living 1 iuda i in plants 
of ai inds (many of which trees are as many years 
— as the Manetti stock has been known i in England).“ 
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LINNEAN, June 4.— The President in 
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n the books unless they 8 Ar then the oldest on 
hi the chair 
Chairman nominated Dr. Horsfield, ` Dr. Wallich 
55 list to be chosen at o s were the case 
ity nate would join ‘the institution ; 1 also objeet Sir 
to clau y rule 3, ich says that “A market W. J. Hooker, and W. Yarr ll, Esq., Vice-Presidents of 
gardener ein be eligible unless, ho has held 5 acres the Society. A paper was r Dr. ankester, en. 
titled “Notice of some munn 
ar Bodies found on the 
triche — These bodies 
are of a stellate ae — aes _— the surface of 
the stems and leaves of the ies of 
They are generally ly composed ‘of eight cells, one 
n the centre and sev it. ese bodies i 
d see uct 
1. be rate ** pariah books for 20 years ;” 
this excludes 5 self and many others int ona if the above 
objections are me immediately removed, I for one must 
withdraw my name. The Originator of the Institution, and s 2 — 
eee e pedet To some of the readers | the plant by a short thick pedicel. 
may feel interested in | m 
doctrine, the following remarks will 
scales which — 
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G0 of Gold to shih he 22 upon 
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same quantity and quality of 
food as a man, then, and not | j 
till t the en, 8 shall all the de licate Teas and Chinas have 98 i 
e to recognise the e species 
e 2 originally created distinct ?” Dr. Whewell 
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It is my convietion that the qualities of the Man 
various experiments have been made with i it, but it con- 
tinues to sink in our 
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present high estimation in which it is held will, I meg 
2 no oon disappointm ment. William Paul, Nurserie 
to some extent for many years ;| of b 
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minds of 
33 OF EDINBURGH, May 16.—The e in 
chair. ce * ommunication on the 
3 Ne. ome Plan 
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the best naturalists as the true view of t 
order of the world, The question of the limited or un 
limited extent of the modifications 
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the former side of the dilemma ; ae at the changes 
of hi : 
af which each species is though en to Pe — o ia a 
e in words, are et. y be con- |; i 
sidered, pe as determined ets the — a 1 B 11 — exhibi 2 
siolooie: 
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Dundee, having been gathered by him on the Sidlaw 
ate themselves, to a certain extent. to a 
Economia Apple tion of Waste Steam.—I used i it | e of ex * rnal cireumstan this.c . with ewe roseus from the same place. 
first t 3 o hea a ng A J have lately put up a small eres ly according to the 3 There Siy hee ee nea ca a mna 
Arafta ai an a 2 18 feet each, u T. | changes of appearance or structure, and some of these Ewmomouocicat, May 6.—J. F. STEPHENS, 
> 12 `: plan A be ind enough to show me his), | changes are transmissible to the offspring ; but the ELS, V. P., in the Chair. Mr. Stainton Au 
8 th 8 e steam into the boiler which Bz thus superinduced are gove nsta: species of Miero-lepidoptera, including nine 
238 P pes, =. e at nights, ue other times when | laws, and confined within certain limits. “Indefinite species belonging to the gonne Orn nin, six of which were 
oiler aud EO ti only to light a fire under Ee 9 een from the original type is not possible, and] Brit tish, and one new to science, taken in Devonshire 
ee A mae ot-water appara af the extreme limit of possible variation may 1 be at the end of April, N specimens of Bedellia 
_ pi g an oP 3 a ke bottom heat at 85°, pi reac in a short peri ime ; in short, species somnulentella, and of various species of Mieropteryx. 
Ga eee 7 13 8 Steam is in action, the bave a real existence in natur e, and a transmutation Mr. Shepherd also exhibited specimens f Lobophora 
oe no 2 y ee e 1 97 quite full 4 from one to another does not oxist ” W, B.B. polycomata (fem.), and of different i 
be obli ae e. bo gen if d's n ent of Potatoes cut down by Frost. — My teryx, at Darenth Wood fete in the preceding 
apn, 2 J Aujas gn 4 is distilled 1 Peewee were all cut down by frost on the 10th of May: month, one of which was a sin coloured vari 
8 E e E DATA a | and when the leading shoots are d it is well exhibited — new British 
ent Ls. J. 4 ys a that the whole of the buds or eyes below, which | of ig 3 namely Stigmonota dorsalis, Fab., from 
ene . . diti ii under other conditions would not hav wn, 8 eapreolella, — — 
* iad ater.—I sk com rowth. The | uantity of ts thus pro-| and — caprimulgella, Heyd., from the <a 
gutta percha Naty ** duced weakens and very much dimin the hood of London, Mr, 
e Sate which i iew to induce the leadin ts to grow as specimen of Andrena Trimmerana, i 2 
ne season ; and I have werd 4 strongly as before, pull off all the small shoots which — infested with a — Rie * and read a 
great deal ot e a af will separate freely, and allow y the strongest to supplemental paper on insect. A. White 
it has burst two or three 3 Large fields of Potatoes might be thus exhibited and read the description of a —.— 
our water-works—ahout 200 feet -p by women and children, and it would be Indian 8 3 he proposed to name 7 
ries eee “give u ish. ron): poni Pay for the extra — 55 honour of the late Mr. E. Doubleday, D 3 
for it is Re Ea i eft several alternate rows u e | viator, allied, A _ „Languria. Mr. 
0 wee : pat 2 eS ‘ spe of Bashi from 
purchased, 
Bubing than 1 inch, and if $ 
the description of a new 
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and Panorpidee, in l d t 
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