25—1850.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
— L 
f my crop, where the — was not so w 
3 £ seased ; ; where a better kind 
should say that a fifth 
of manure was use 
less diseased. 
another 
A., Lurgan, gr Petr 8 Ireland, June 19. 
et 
The 
tion in He e was read a second tems 
eby 8 
of Hackney, sent a plant 
wi 
ental metall 
up and 5 into th 
they propose 
ams, 
following “notice of altera- 
* The | 
ce that substi- 
-, Article I., of the present a laws, 
in ens to the group Foraminifera. 
-| Podolobium stauro 
| Carpenter observed that annular 
been found in the Club-mosses and Ferns, 
xhibited 
to be truly that 
een Mr. Williamson, 
— and habite of the animals 
paper was 
Manchester, 
CALEDONIAN — May II. — Shrubby 
Greenhouse v en: lst, Messrs . 
son and Sons, f r Hovea Celsi, Chorozema Lawre 
anum, Bossizea — Platylobium rhombifliam, 
phyllum, and Azale 
oe a : Ist; Mr. Reid, 
Tetratheca verticillata, 
miniata, a 
endersoni, Epacris miniata, and A 
ers splendens, and Cu upid ; 3d, Mr. — gr. 
q-, for Pimelea spectabilis, Ke. Rhodo- 
fessor Dunbar, 
1 r 
would be the 
lest bein s which fone — 4 — been found. A 
of 
cris and 
Slat g to the Lord Advocate, for Eutaxia tate D 
r 
Do! 
Beauty of — Rhododendron, Amaryllis, Prin 
wens, Quee f Scotts, Milo, Wonder, er, thera, Vi 
exander, Al Albemarle, 
lage Mai ke vane 
‘of Leeds. -fn the — matenis” 
ender, gr. to D 
k 
kind now becoming univer- 
sy proli for early crops. It 
i Specimens of his 
n labels, both for hanging 
Mr: 
3 were 
exhibited b 
Restell, of H Tr 2 e These were of various 
shapes, triangular 3 th 15. 6d. 
to 108. a dozen, sod heir sizes, rom the 
the Si Societ 
spotted. Sl (B. 
Mr: Skinn 
8 5 * ow 
we two Cape Heaths, two Pimeleas, an Ever- 
A. pyropzea 
. 
New Holland — 5 
Boro 
— but in all other respects it is less handsome. 
Linnean, June 18.—The President in the chair. The 
on. East India Com nted 
The — 
of the fruit of Punica, 
author was of o 
opinio megranat 
is compound. With pnia to the curious as, of ri. 
the cells, = oe that f 
central ro f caxpella, 
constitute the “ai aphra 
t 
the lower ones arise 
1 
rom 
a 
a, the cohering apices of which dai 
t K. Sivewrig ht, Esq., for Bessy, Carlotta Grisi, 4 
0 
—Delig 
e % for ra: rlaucosens and E. 
. Cossar, gr ad s —— eor — maene — 
cal Orchids: 
1. N 
E 
fir rst with Victo A W ——. Bijou President, Jany 
H Theres, Jane, , Ariel, Miranda, 
—— equal “s second 
Rival and Mr. Hoyle’s Ajax 8 rep * 
like Gipsy Bride) and equa d prizes to Mr. 
Beck’s Incom and Mr. Hoyles . Mr. 
B ing variety 
Nymph, De t, an 
3 for Adela 
ht, Climax, 
eauty 5 2d, 
and Paul 
and Newingto bli 
haa baay Flora Maclvor, 
. Di d 
5 Me — 
Mackin- 
and d Pan nsies. 
ododendrons ; ; and Mr. 
eta 
rs 
ieee inophylla floribunda, and O ranges; hen 
pots of Keens’ Seedling Strawberry. 
1 ‘af Turnb ull exhibited a ge Rliododen- 
raised ds C. Cobbo bold, | b 
eo 
the style, and the ovules 
face of the carpidi: 
other plants requiring an 
throughout the year. 
agm, 
A paper was 
currence of fossil 
long had in his p 
he —— stated that he 
ossession a piece of fossil wood 
he, on recently submitting it to examination 
indications 
distinet i 
` MicroscorrcaL, June 13.— Dr. A. Fannx, in the chair 
read from J. C. Sorby, Esq., on the oc- 
ospermous wood in the lias | vo 
Lad: 
ying the structure of the wood. Dr. | Goliah, Eirilges No. 105 Smith's 
ioin ing sabe 
f 
he had 
from 
of Ec 
12 ne. of pre “Sten 
Queen, oe Scare, ‘eet Bee- | 
i. "Stirling sent several rar 
Roya Souta L ee eee 
A few Orchids, several nice Stove 
Greenhouse —— — some Val eee ted Cape 
Heaths were 
r. Francis, and there 
t Roses 0 
th’s: 8 
Willmer’s Princess Royal, Hilyer’s 
TS. | sive pir Horsey of Orehids here some good speci- 
z flower. T 
coneinnus, with oth 8 
traw berries, i neluding pg te 
with | Panu 
5 flowering plants of of Primula Sera aul Roconi Riwdedaniten: 
coerulea. 
rg 
produe A whole tent was filled with 
warm . Bekes agaa ‘eb Dani 
| furnished b; 
re- on “te we 
Diana, Garrett’s 
der, 
William Eeli smite Waterloo, ” Ringleader, shen ly a free bloomer.—First 
and Suche s King. coli: Ist, Mr. Gordon, gr. Class Certificates w. awarded to the following 
to J. ckenzie, E for Macdougall’s Late ons: Verbena Lady of the Lake, and Petunia 
White; 2d, Mr. Addison, Gosford, for a variety named Attraction, from Mr. Young ; faney Pelargonium, For- 
Blackey’s. Spring Cabbages: Ist, Mr. Lauder, for mosissimum, from Mr. Ayres; ditto, Ada, from Mr. 
yiri bage. Salads: lst, Mr. Pender, for Ambrose; Anürrhmum, Diana, from J. N pek 
Radish ree sorts, Cresses four sorts, a b of | ditto, Virgin Queen, from Mr. Pawsey ; and an 
ee Lettuces, and young Onions; 2d, Mr. An- prize was given to Mr. Layton, of — — 
derson, gr., G Castle, for Radishes, . Corn | Caleeolarias.4 
nie Salad Cucumber, Bee eet, Chicory, and Lettuce. sey: —— 
88 5 enderson, gr. den Memoranda 
pe pp — 
| Storey’ s. It is something in the 
avery great improvement on that variety, 
rame were some 
ns were in consisted of 
drebium moschatum, Aerides 
others, ered with 
The new Californian 
and rigid ds have wintred safely, on a sou 
othus azureus has 
all he Te, ` where the old 
en y inju They aro now in are andi 
ssa wall L arte make, their bright. biie 
vely 
— * and Pa 
toria, 
pitchers. 
e- 
hich much is ocampylus called 
— an ae nae a white variety op com 
ula nobilis. The 
ins oem — 3 the pots, — 
en a 
‘enough to — they are — into 3-1incen 
pots and afterwards erred to a colder situation = 
; if“ worked” nse h makes 
uncovered, exce 
has not yet flowered; it is known to 
fully in the m air in Cornwall. 
| Rh 3 has also resisted tie 
