502 
THE 8 
CHRONI 
CLE. [Aus. 10, 
hou de — firm, long, 
one, the Pomeranian (C 
conical r three years 
kind, 2 for these two 
possessing a glaucous hue, lik 
Both are handsomely-formed Cabbages 
stated to possess excellent qualities, and deserv 
n every garden. 
n Aug. 5 — The President in the chair 
minutes of the last meeting having been re 
e À with x reques! 
ea complete tytn and ger 
orary Presiden 
of respect, n 
to the various wo our arti 
the decease of Mr. 
add (in — to njai 
05 hi 
us papers, chiefly o 
1 
Zoological N son, — ite estab! 
e, 
e that of ai 
e a trial | the 
M. 
ad, and 
e President read a 
ii. À 
es | for by aoig a during the 2 weather. 
„ and 
be 
business was | 
and the Society imately adjourned. — addition | 
i icle anno 
prera (June 15, p. — we may 
mia n Sam 
his | in the Essequibo, a 
on —— 18 46, a 
— 8 2 
Fa his (na 
| in 
i Indica, vol. 
The plant is cultivated in 
Sumatra, sh 
590). ted 
ita ore 3. says, * The shoots are cut 
d beaten, after which the rind is stri 
Malay name in that island is 
Agricultu av Horticultural N from 
D 
in narrow webs 
four exhibited a ries of fibre sof 
ies of Hem 
the same nature, fine 
Nettle. Dr 
collecto. 
3 a * (48. 2d.) a 
afraid they not germinate after their voyage across 
ust bear in mind, if you 
> 
miles 
nd it appeare a small lagoon, e; ‘as 
a lake, —* 3 the river flows in t -i vate 
on 6 w 1 — 1 
ural forest), dien, ich w po eule) 
d agging ll corial (woo kin boat) i in which we 
pers om the 
sects, in e Bintosophical Magaz ne” ” and a a pears of | the 
insects devouring Asbestos, in the 
Mr. Kirby's — collections — many 
and the type 
mericana, 
sented by him many years ago to 
Society, with a proviso of their becoming the property 
45 = 8 published | ; 
— 
ere pre- an 
n, which is a most gloomy spot, 
presum 
to exist. J. O. W. 
CAL, OF EDINBURGA, July > .—The President 
Dr. Cleghorn directe 
sore. H 
attention to the 
ni 
gave its potiore limit in 
sell at | 
ture | Murchison eu a under the microsco 
on Scheenleini of 
river, which mu 
rainy season.” 
exotic plants — exhibited. f 
uding a set of British Fenn 
a n si of Lathyrus 
ar Dundee, where he be 
y oubting its 
existence at “the glass houses at Dent’s Hole, New- 
„. of Lawso! Mr. 
| fungus—Acho 
Bennett, occurring in 
in tha. oriai oE yal Infirmary. 
Mrerme ar Wonton Corrace, Ju uly 31.—PICOTEES 
ampbell, 
rofessor 
„ and G. a 
xiously ‘for the ee of 
white ; it will forma contrast when bedded 
@ (oar — eae SO. E 
Your 
mer will þe 
ce 
free bloo: 
R. J. K.“ We e 
howe 
the ci 
d 
pro- | the snail in a May tea 
ll | from his 
Pl it bas a serious fault. We are told that it was i 
rusal of Kirby and Spenee's “ 
It was.as w 
student as to the professed 1 logist, and as intel 
Not a term of science was needlessly paraded ; 
e == poppen, an of 
necessity be ciences, were assigned a separate 
ey might be studied * interference 
atin like 
D 
o made a. © to th 
e are e suprised to to 1 
he in 
apprehension mor 
pedantries i in Dr. J ane s pages 
tless hand. 
ugs, Ko. —“ * Discarded fro the 
P ysician, a tew M rga have found 2 
8 in the * aay" 1 the common 
people, who inherit met v 3 ? 
faith in their virtues, LP ie enhan 
Eg 
pert Be 
mr of the wish 
their T that. they 5 5 themselves ti the effic 
of the r The 3 custom, and superstition is, 
i se ham in the olden time did 
— pas avoided v 12 * e * nsed by 
mjacent air, d turned to a round figure by 
the fre — turning; but t is observable, that some 
of them, ' speciallye merap ear has $ the e: 2 of 
he snail’ But what are N TS A ire 5 
retty maidens ‘of me k 8 an 
— mis . sag in the or 
eye 
— mir 
ey deeypher may th 
slime- 
nor fàte deceive gra tthe initial of the one- 
name ! 
* — day fair I searched to find a snail, 
nt mighty 5 secret lover’s name rooit 
ery bush a snail eee 
For weetest 
E second zed the ver vermin, home T 
ete 
, in my younger 
aah 
Wr While strolling, 
sh 
„ G. 
i Dr. C. looked an: 
De Rie, our chief sinbi, which is 
the fullest inform on the entire subject of 
Dr. C . Stated that the 
jud 3 — 
P. 
ws. 
tion 10 big aay metal or Elements of the 
goer Hist. ory of Molluscous Animas By G. 
Johnston, us wood- 
M.D. Ti 61 with num 
nd a Voor „Pp. 614, 
THE utility 
void thas ai ah Tnglich’ students ts of history must 
— felt to be extremely 8 Dr. Johnston“ s 
P usks, and 
cuts. 
ractical acquaintance with m 
with which ag recat 
ducted, are a guarantee that whatever 
of commerce, | have sterling value. e., His oak hens a god one, an | 
(Fi. 
e Van Voorst. 
2 are gone 8 5 5 
you will send another flower, for to us it ap- | pods have 
| pears very 
in 
over their 
ree is indisputable, It fills a 
and the necessary agility is wanting. Mr. Pennant, 
ceps! to the Octupus & says, 
resident among the Indian isles, 8 
gent 8 of na ppa es the na 
affirm that 
some have been seen ‘on st pome, broad 
arm ee 
