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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[JANUARY 2; adi 
nelosed pod o the common Coral-tree (Erythrma) 
wily of citing pve in «the remarkable produce ii 
of ‘the past season”? It grew quite in the open 
but - not exactly without artific cial heat, having bee een 
the outside border of | 
a Sabet weng, apers “it h has been for about 
“Neither I nor any of my friends here ha ave 
werer bo tanical trip in the 
Toland iof nies with pupils, in 18 oe Prof. 
ildness of the dinite of the islan a 
aio by t the following list of plants which stand t 
r without protection at Whit chonde Lamlash, the 
residence of Mr. Paterson, factor for the Duke of Hamil- 
—Fuchsia decussata, of large $ size (this plant forms 
Aster argophyllus 
sm: 
0 ool 
seen the fruit befor 
were caer fall- sized, but we 
ain ned that a 
Keim-fähig. 
a plant of hoe pit has 
or yi 
arg 
Aralia japonica in fine fas er at x end of September 
and, beginning q ya pobe ae? dia ago arborea, Aloysia 
Spiræ in te 
Ay e same y situation for rats! 
the ‘outside wall of the There were any | 
berries in 1856, but they were gathered erore they 
were ri is ot Bes ee ver, erries were 
allowed to uag until me told snnstkaly 
rere sine em of 2% 2 ~_ r) a 
idy, 
À is a 
Entomology. The 
e | an “Tt his been of the aoa sense of the 
bee 
z `; 
Notices of Mooks, 
; 
First and ere Report upon the Noxious, Benefici 
sects of the State of New York ( 
e Sta tate Agricultural Society, pursuant i a 
appropriation for this a fren Leg 
of the State). By Asa h, M, D. an 
essing 8vo. pp. 336, w q oda 
This very valual contributio practi 
following remarks in te preface » 
author. 1 
= 
grow heneit 
is cultivated i iù gardens and attains a ion size. tt E aT, 
ilsa Gre 2. 2,.“ Notice o 
same plant 
panied 
ii. i Leal interesting specimens, which were laid before the 
been d 
Tag 
of Lilium. 
i was accom’ 
[arealit in flowers 
This communication 3 seve- 
meeting. ey examine 7: r. Ge 
gy to arran 
scientific ordi 
ga cavity i in the lantei ot baa Apple a 
consuming their parenchyma, knows not whet 
Lawson, who reports as follows :—“ In the 
Mr. Christian there, are, ten sepals, eleven ora sig and 
mor 
€ Safi ant S seedy in + Towa one which I 
exhibition in July. I 
The u Sinurcal and continued mildnes 38 of the season has | 
esulted | 
flattened. 
to be formed of two petioles u united. I think 
strous flower is undo’ ponies ce ormed, not by the growth 
ional parts, nor by chorisis or the 
ther 
€e Ong, 
some other ere y insects, and = a Lend E 
ei upon noxious in: 
ge in the ahi to look for an accout 
“Even an experienced « ‘entomologist would be 
supposed, and 
a 
| organs duri ng their development, but by the fusion of 
eet door “stage that I am induced to send you a list of | 
‘them, 
mmon 
According to this view the number 
be as follows: 
n = spe cimen two 
cleft towards ‘the 
k x, showing areni that they are double. 
this ally in 
this number 
te en; and we have the proper number, 
unal 
ni 
—Sepals, twelve ; ae 
accor 
Add | ins 
ATD flower, 
twelve Mr. 
of arrangement. 
end pik: flowers - Teyäbia aponi 
leaved gosta Fuchsia serratifolia, Janceslate, 
others ; Caleeo! plexi 
tstem n gentianoides, 
eoe, piatyeentra ; k oe 
Delp hin grandiflo: Hollyh 
yellow _ spike of 1 iien 5 feet long), Nia Med (a (a ike = | 
; | the operatio 
ong); Mesem! fesembryani cymbiforme ; | the 
;;anda new one 
only eight now remain in the flow wer). I am aie to 
account for the missing stamen further than to suppose 
it may due to adhesion ibort: 3. “Sh 
orm 
dwards. 
"The patient (an Irishman) was, after | 
m, laid ona new and clean base 41 wi 2 a hair 
mattress, w. hich h ad Seleta 
Percha sheeting, and the limb supported by a 
of the knee- ai 
ort | Peach, the — pindi e Cherry, 
sara the oy the ees ant the fruit. ‘Ih! ’ 
same order, insects which occur upon the Pb 
From 
‘ops, and our garden 
of arrangement of the bevara topies wi | 
perfectly intelhgible to every r reader and, aided b 
lint. The patient la aii in considerable confor ‘for | 
| some days, meres er, became very soon damp, | 
and it was found ve him + amg 
fourteen 
| from the bed to the 
substituted, when our attention i eas 
on the 
will ASY him to tarnai to any Par whic 
wishes 
o find, which is escribed.” 
Such i is andonbtedly thet ther son pot = reyes 
mological informat: —— man 
was changed se iyo etd hte a bs 
vations of Curtis and Westwood in 
| part of the bed, where the Fungus w. vey Senie 
|im he vie ts betoe 
= leavin the Rev. M. 
the: mattress, The bed was thoroughly os but in 
spite.of this oe wre of nine days the sam i ei 
ance was esented, the Fungus 
That Dr. Fitch is an observer of a hi eh 
fest upon every pagent the volume before us 
ments are rarely made at second-hand, ant | wh 
so th d to supp 
ion ioe mative 
pares sca 
um cake is? rosa — 
a your atile on ee 
as for bees that 
whic 
ill you forgive my | i 
5 that man; m y botanists have , failed to obtain it in both 
ospital in 
est. “The Hos pital al anthoriti aeaa ote nat the 
oe ospital authorities on t:chose 
deny the fact, but I re on 
= 
Tozzetti.” 5. “Remarks 
scopical Structure ao paS Fibre.” 
Ph. D. 6. sy ew Station for P: 
verticillatum. 
ty 
troyed. Take for the following accom 
the mode of destroying the Sands otus 
troublesome an invader of the bark of our 
“Ina late Number of the Michigan F. 
lye till it ay reduced to an impalpable 
7. “ Remarks on the 
will 
ee Atte same plaos there ch 
to 
“This plant was until | the 
and mix 
‘and in the Den Rechip ; but so well a were the | 
habitats ee the natural con e ground, 
£thoalatt 
7 et 
Sn TT 
i y, that it had been praana extirpated. It, 
groun the beginnin of August | 
| iat aaterring bose nical of its 5 existence in the | 
h course of last 
enof Rechip by a gentleman w it in the}s 
summer. hi Tow yeu | 
elled in 
trietly charged take tie me amd, be san 
Algeria. The oi 
We donot know 
Societies. 
CAL ib cece: Nov, 12.—] 
V.P., in the chair. The chairman that 
3 Fipened'this season in the open air in the 
Tkun Garden tien Purga and Con- 
full flower in the open 
The following papers | @ 
ear Blairgowie. Mercurialis ercurialis perennis and Paris 
baieie weier ee about it, and it 
oe in sheltered situations -beneath 
In one of 
very luxuriantly, 
prea ted the whole of the bark to sheni 
a fortnight 
with alm steiner A eee 
ae ue 
occurrence neo ani viride ona wall near Arno’s | tion 
Esq. 
there grows vi 
pe ah vom arr three o in ra 
= is by far 
By V. E. Walker, 
8. ne aS of the | 
hem from invasion from 
