20, 1858.] 
ee on the Vin 
_—. ked the og and had j 
mr oe o : when a tried ne 
THE Stale AAS CHRONICLE. 219 
rat pa ; but for a late supply- of (2 ably fills the situation of his colleague, the late eminent 
a sit aapa be ne ary rome a ti» botanist, for ssor Bojer. We consider- the pranan nb 
wide and exclusively devoted to them, f: as the 
se open 
gay 
pene the ‘following ta, 
The eache 
other trees: 
use iron as far as Poo with briékw 
foundations only; 
mes zimens mast be 
mo: rves me rightly, 
ani hur. 
f the 
it a| my Hartley’s r 
the hemes T week | 
k for 
stim ses or 
determined by the demand. 
idge and 
| furrow house i in » the Horticultural Society’s Garden at 
=à 
poe as a very useful ‘tout to the- Hortus Mauri 
M. ‘Bojer, as well as a good guide for the 
mediat prac titioner in the colony, w. he fin ding- the-re- 
a tines 
he moment remem): 
traw T cons 
ong t the centre of 
ng o of 
istin desire some altera ns. You ur CO rres 
„Or 
egards 
offer no opinion ; 
we plants, I e 
xa 
ee or 
a still we do not 
E iine oe e: conclusion 
ut th 
them, an 
of the ar for the: 
revent, it; butas t 
Swath i the conclusion 
E 
ce tbat ‘int now i 
| gardens this delicious vege 
why that shou! ld be, provi a 
four times for red spiđer on the Peach. 
to 
_—Many as the opinionsare respecting ber 
arrive at anything 
w: varieties 
T: the v: 
we find them renee © Kable to: disease than: 
a 
e is byan infringem 
d is a “constitutional aE 
ed m 
tivated 15 or s ago, 
e to have ny “fib ariete with d 
nd a, lass of (in, many arta 
whistle. 
D manent! of 
Aish 
other I can at t 
ae details of constrction I might however Perhaps 
Oran 
In 
hould 
lemin g 
| the medicines. imported from eg while they ae are 
diseases, assimi- 
ated to the constitutions of the aiao iniabitante- of 
ihe island. J. M. 
SERIE TENE E AE 
__ The Maintenance of sai ae and Necessitous Poor a 
cal Poor Rate: by Henry 
Pow mall, Esq. Hearne ae ice 6d. 
Tn this : pamphlet : attention is once more dire 
iu wi pa 
its 
i p and lon ng expe rie » Wm. eadley, Som 
ty Fait s Committee. eet 
express my east coneurrence in all that ‘ 
by”’ 8 
ee the 
Ce. À 
on the contrary, they are results of ison vet 
‘A Mem- 
on. 
low me 
ted to 
produced’ by von present law " 
settlement ape ead and our syst f local 
tion for the sg. igh of th 
osed Fr ruit Committee: 
wae, } was se have always hoped: tha 
arried o 
dent’s letter may. 
g | Hildentey. 
Notices “ak Books. 
dans les Louis Bouton. M 
1857. cn 
M. Bouton, and accomplished 
the Society ai foes “and Sciences Mauritius, 
ew work on the therapeutic 
that 
We a 
ig 
had not felt wn 
Plantes ee de Maurice indigenes ow cultivées 
Jar Par M. on, auritius, 
F ny 
secretary of 
re glad to see that 
W vorid n men of ability deit fraa art n the T 
purp eof i pre 
asi 
r- of the t I wa 
Below "of the ioral Pore: samen ‘ore the “other enormous 
t on foot, and I the | expense to 
again with 2 tha observes “ 
ieulture. I hope} 
also that the mtg tip suggestion in your correspon-| consid 
be ut. ©. W. Strickland, | inflicts ; 
it 
ny that 
ago | the 
e practical 
common "e believe with every one pois we pode 
into conclusion. 
the 
ought to be expended on 
frequently | pain and afition to illness 
at tdear 
associations ; often breaks the par 
al ti 
yee associ; REEN “both of prosperity 
and cee? other great evik is the terrible 
wa 
ant of po arpion for the fF: which results 
There ca o doubt what. 
-| far 
ever that “the Law of Settlement. knit dwellings 
of land refase to 
is 
work, , are 
co’ red with whtich a public. Sona isa palace; anit 
is next to impossible for the industrious and well- 
co nduc ted = bes. pe themselves from the idle co 
ording te the author, instances have be 
i fom ck w 
ae in Wiltshire of a labo ourer w] who walked Upwards 
ny ona 
week 3 
hme 0 propane: ga introducing to the notice of Eur opean 
n i ty the small opal or thongs, is carried 
wes Those. w t buy roots, to toca of the plants enumerated, of which ‘many Sol can 
jan ae Pomel Ealoreonlil only be known to-the botanist. Here we happii ve | of 
Covent 
en up to force, The oa ae of 
-proof of this. ee te 
sa tata 
—What i s the best. mode o 
pp 
wr aden Walle 
MaS 
nly g 
iful k an 
Garden, every head of ‘Sen 
splen 
to, be seen ev: day in 
market.. co Eat s; 
sE bave: much 
our inquiry respecting the so 
e which for the loran of he 
ropean variety of the a i 
savour too ng arse sano or quac 
he 
f afi 
y; CET &c:; and to our Peir of sich ap „four besa in ts 
cated | cotta tage mr 
medies. Still’) whilst in some parts of Lincolnshire 5 
y be able to ied some really ne m their eng! 
vey Ë them. 
ur generations 
rh tering po a 
only calculated for fo papani 
hia ss 
ment that they. oe donkeys to 
a system of 
great credit fi for his y 
+} 
+3 
as 
H Tae E Y 
A 
i ils M Pownall I proposes the port 
i theim- 
sere ey of ive pla 
~~ are ieee to cure or mieta Were the 
wn: hospitals, we 
covering 
y tested 
position. te a ational tax to er applied, Kis local: 
yo 
find th om es of them * a Teast were vane le sation | 
ose diseases 
and the roperty 
nde propety cai 
m anot 
3 Hy a 
there be one which bem 
efforts of Pashley, 
did |t 
ented hial oe 
f introduec- 
Chiba which, ac 
great success 33 in slow intermi ittent t fovers 5 tea 
chalia beddin, 
Pownall, and ees will 
just, and efficient ica 
vie Lists. B pai oie The Prix ova fof Van 
Net of 
sn 
chest collections in a 
5 
ATOUCE 
Fèrs ailfes Nurse ery, 
| entirely by fancy plants, wach. $3 
T| Fuchisias, ‘Awahs &c., and such p: ae as are suited for 
si Th 
A g 
y hye 
» AS, 
pond and their 
l Bael fruit U atai ng T proceeded by railway 
“tat taey iey the Xanthoxylum ae peee is | to Brussels, which leads nay 2 low level co 
yep oul i r which they, were in- | said to. be a valuable substitute for Peruvian | in ma similar to that which I have ‘area 
p of fruit, by pre- | bark ; the Psidium leaves as eataplasms; the Bam- | notice instances cultivation appeared to be 
nie ernaar “damp,” | bara (Rhamnus) and ina equisetifolia, the | carried on chiefly by spade labour; ang to be 
of frost without wind | Heimia salicifolia, pos excellent ——* the Hy-| brought to a high state rfection, The 
corre raoi asiatica, in cutaneous | variety of -cro so many small divisions gave t 
prons diseases the Eupatorium n Ayapana; the country a pleasing effect, and many 
neces- | Sé pr e like garden culture than that 
I answer, eee the leaves of which are reckoned'| which d We passed some of ayi 
ae | highly tic. finest Hop gard saw, and large quantities o 
ee the sy are 1 TE E a take 3 ee the fields. Brussels: 
and Me a por flow creatures, we would ee recommend ood | is not so famous for nurseries: and ent culture as 
latter: mecimens of all the most valuable of the Mauritian Ghent, va it can beast of one of the t Botanical 
sand a Medical Flora a by. M. Bouton to - Conti an establishment ent which T 
erection. of orchard | Europe in snfficient. quantities to give es a fain trial; ted s er my arrival. On inquiring for the 
the ridge and furrow | forin the hands: ot our skilful md physicians, Pango, F ree d hack to Antwerp to act as 
of the | new e principles and alkaloids. hitherto unknown | judge at a flower shan ee accompanied 
his new Vineries ab | may eng ay oa? At r analysis. is from such impor- | me through the garden. Te is situated on an elevated 
icle for October 3X, | tations: from foreign and tropical = eae that piece of ground, rising the Boulevard de Lacken, 
S.-A be e or siasah iao led: to, extract the potent pre- f close to the r ilway The range of conser- 
taste. have the | parations o f Quinine, Brucine, Piperine, &e.; and if vatories, consisting, as it does, of a lofty centre house 
he height about 12 feet from | science is enlarged and oe gre reliev A and sid , stands on the highest part of the 
would J y one ne w remedy e ted from the: whole of un: runs parallel with the Boulevard, viewed 
would he Fh b twill = tepar wthe — m which if has vt fine i a I had expected 
a rew of | of their introduction Pi Professor of | to see the c ied v alms; but it was 
borden mag- | Natural Philosophy. at the lra "Calli a as well a ser mostly filled with jatke frili plants, and only 
a tops trained up, the Curator of the Museum: in Louis, Mamvyitias, lone or two of the hardier Palms, of which there is 
