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527 
‘Societies. 
yIt ms ay therefore be taken for granted that these are 
Dark 
capture 0 imens, the ppe ia aps a nds. 
ee between the climate of the The mber s the foll appeared 
w little that o = the Fee RE of — GREAT Rose EXHIBITION IN Sr. Jaw ii ibiti of which, asha as s boca staked. 
tae why green t e-trogs This took place on Thursday Jast, anq ‘notecisoading there were about 40, is as follows oy obin Hood, 5 
i Bge, Mar ; Lady Alice 
ilder En ghsh winter ll was literally: filled with magni- | Peel, Mrs. Elliott, 8 ; a 10; Arari 
ucing a less mplete Scent mi of the Qu ueen af flow Three tables Bebyinaky, 6 $: me ard oy Hs 70, nig rennus, 3; 
al not made to hi gt he acta of the building | Dupetit Tho 6; Devoniensis, 9; Ni phetos, 4; 
fall into their winter letha d with ee w oF she of every ‘hue, both | Solfaterre, 6; and Safrano ot, 8 times. 
before the flies come out, |in the shape of single blooms and of exhibition e following list contains of the very finest 
repair ‘the exhaustion | of three trusses of each variety. Encireling Slop fre oclothad At rom the whole ‘exhibition BLUSH :— 
excitement of s latform at the end of t Han i a Madame Vidot, Madame Rivers, Duchess of Orleans, 
we ascertain efi of the eat o a gran isplay o uguste Mie, (deep blush), Madame P} ie, Caroline de 
spre principally dipt oan bl A me vers, of et F S These Jl, an 
ev 
insects, 
orms, bread and milk, c chopped 
tot of of the kind, I ~~ never get 
se ri rata gre 
‘or 
core ti — a Galloway 
ow Hy 
ae 
» how ontributed merely f lena 
n a 
d Mathurin mie SCAR 
Lord R y 
LET 
were, ho ‘RIMSON :—Lord Raglan, G n, Jacqueminot, ‘Alesan- 
tion of tl ge Th , and therefore were us h ine Bachmetefi; Le Lion d yen ellane, 
in competition with others. Among them were some | Prince Leon. Gloire de France. Paul Ricaut, ae Sir J: 
g FAA finest varieties now ìn cultivation, and their | Franklin. Rose LR 
bers ov occupied some 20 boxes) served to show 
eras kind of treat a visit ro ap kemea N at the 
pr Jaor time would affo: rd, 
In 
e Baronne 
-revost bape quite as large), General Br Pei: Madame 
dector Jacquin, Jules Margottin, Wai Griffiths 
round and full as a Ranunculus), ame iw 
Soupe d’ Hébé La Rei ine and P. 
wn frog, namely 
y; but Ibelieve 
e there w 
loire de Vitry, Prince Tmperiak. La Ville Sas pa He 
Toomer er, ey Holla an _ 
th, PAAA TOWEL Stee 
the Amateurs 
were charming contributions as, Not 
ottinghamshire, 
ee ane Hertfordshire. Lan 
From cashire 
ection; the blooms however of whi ch 
grea E Mie. oar ere exhibited 
se via “Persi rsian Sune, and Old _— 5 ae 
Waites | none are very goo The wed Beth 
Aa Mal 
vas comp: 
d-i -day } 
ne ES were enot 
them we noticed Panache 4 anas 
them by 
though “the ny was “fl at a Ši =n no means 
hot. 
Guile Parfait and Perle des Panael hées. 
Wh: 
stood the travelling to 
subjected and the pi 
remarkably well. ri Mr. ~ Cranston, of Here 
por or in fact s if gathered only 
the different 
h 
exhibitions 
which the ad 
been 
eae 
arie W gis nw 
were ni good condition. Of AUTUMN 
con Sale and ee Ory ita est. 
_ Of Roses in vases and ba skets; thero were three or 
hibiti 
. Farther north than: Lancashire nothing was sent. 
EAF 4 
came from Mr, Turner, of Slough. “Tt consisted of a 
vase some 2 feet in diameter, on which was reared a 
f Roses sone 4 feet i p height. The blooms 
onan I 
of th hibit er. Mr. "Hole 
the His 
blooms were outings a ‘rile smaller t 
were ml fixed in wir vork, k, in the interior of whi ch 
‘There 
and, A 
leaf or ab h i 
body ; ve E — 
often after dea is said 
fyi ‘own ith the owed tai of m menkeys ; 
, fog will so 
ass where it died. Te qan sans error to keep 
i with water from whic ch they cannot 
Ti Sassari 
t they were 
compact and excellent kinds, and although they hai had 
teva ate wards of 100 miles "> sai being s 
f they had been 
s 1 
Saept “for the mrpose of spa wning, © 
bath, a oh te gue 1 away from ae tg ial 
in sunshine, oer mth. To frogs, their 
rhe entirely. stopped. Sere. i to im pede 
creature's entaneous re y kee ing i 
impo. to} 
| hunt, seh p second tüp of five guineas ‘to Mr. C 
he i a 
were in ev 
As re anil prizes we may nme ge n that for the best 
collection, three trusses of each v: 
value 10 guineas was award 
ust gather aa, vai devi 
keep them fres! 1l 
colour, and ie a ee too formal i ay appearance, it 
was nevertheless aon and e Another large 
ng’ wen Yn ng in a pyramid 
4 
Ga 
adm 
gratifying to know that durin ng the day 
ale pr 100 e taken at the doors. Such encou- 
ragement, we So will enable the promoters of this 
aoe mn to Mr. Francis, ra Her 
ford, ae a cota pt2 fa nthe same class w arde 4 
to Mr. Cant, of Colchester. For 48 distinct varieties i in 
M . Pa pri Mr. 
H tee in wnten neta lly t 
affocat prota freely byt the 
“ALL depends o 
n the energy with 
and summerly i 
oxygen tm must Tare | both inside er ‘at "of. R 
i much | 
afm then iyut bottle- -green ra cer black 
In the Class of Amateurs who 
| gardener, prizes were awarded to erry, > gr. 
Hole 
in at ee pee canoes samt exhibition to hold 
Entomonocican: May 3.—Dr. J. E. Gray, be 
ady in the Chair. Amongst the ha a 
the last a were he. diee pa 
e Bay me in and Mosco cad r. Horsfield’s 
of season and the state of the ski 
whieh is dened es 
Giles Puller, Esq wen Youn Jeg fa the ‘Rey, Mi 
of Caunton = New: . Grant, 
hiri 
been as in other day or two aft 
quite unsightly, in i Mas of its ba ad 
ay s sion, it will resume all the beauty and freshness 
€ | brightly ver h mg tint. Tree-frogs soon 
h not so tame and a see to} 
“master as "to prevent their en ve 
r | Fellowes, * r Mao ‘hoot Ketterin ing ; Oa R 
nipas Sh tteaik Mr. w Hagn pe Rev. H. 
| Helya and Mr. Blake, of War 
faa af Good Hop The Presi ment sti Sod por ults 
of the sale of the exotic insects from the prions 
collection, which had taken place since the las 
d mentioned . thai intended 
į Mr. Mallet, Nottingham: Me, “Ma sin “Mr. W. 
I one for several. months, in apasi] 
, on the plants in ina wiide that was not often 
Loi t at 
e furniture. 
MSc Aai Ash, maak Sandwich, were the success! 
exhibito tors. 
alker, | proce: 
, Mr. Stedman, Mr. Hewitt, and i 
ful } Mr. 
the 
S T i 
Duchess of iat ‘Medaing Heraud, Ravel, Madam 
Hector Ji ý Trouillard, hoe ille 
ni: A880) 
$ the | de Nanteuil, Cardinal Pat: 
and ‘down, withou showin; 
or e g cia in the nat. except Ba 
th his eye. 
de 
_— 8 _ there å 
of the h 
b came to the win ndow, to 
ich h 
ouse-flies, bln Hie ts, and C 
ictoria, ae 
1 Cas tellane, Jaeques 
Het de Parthenay, “Panaché d'Orleans, Ma adame “de 
mbacéres, Pri 
port 
cae Aeara "of taie 
igp a a of pe TSS Np cna 
exhibited wr anei 
ee "e British Usisophers were cxiited 
y Messrs. Jan and d Waterhouse and D. P 
The President alluded a Mr) to tein 
Shepherd 
eager 
athurin glan, Caroline de Sonal, 
any —— of o 
se he would ro 
came to an untimely end ; 
rat got into the room where 
p who had -ea 
s0 m h 71 
ould ind 
a Danil creep up his 
Exposition, 
it his 
easant ; | M: 
Regnier sre Ra 
William Griffith, Noémi, Sales Margottin, Mad 
rst Part of the cuales 
of British „Coleoptera r “Mr sions mal Mr. T. 
ai as 
Rivers, Louis Odier, Glory of France, ‘Triomphe de 
i mis Peyronny, Alexandrine Bach- 
Auguste Mie, rn Prevos 
Lion des 
t, ee 
gen Pe —T 
Nanteuil, Colonel Coom bes, 
Bu ee ai teh d@’ Auvergne, Louis 
Dauben ester pit >g Colmar, } 
» Letitia, | Lon: 
= Kean Bovr- 
Coupe d’?Hébé. 
pte reared 
the same morning from Andr note by 
Mr. Wallace on the synonymy of proceed rflies 
of the genus Ornithoptera was read, mâ led toa dis- 
f zoological nomenċlature. Dr. 
ies of Neuroptera, 
emoi: 
Captain C 
of of Hop poles serene by the larvæ 
n Beetle. Mr. Stevens 
loire de Couline, Chené- 
Hen 
rotruded from a ibs res that 
Ei 
é, Vistor Hugo, A Malin, ow iene , Comtesse 
SN ea hetos, Souvenir 
$ a, cued iiem r= naor Willermoz, 
L had this P, 
dit is first-rate, ear from a | 
Inconnue (Van 
ý 
I forty | Te 
different collections from as bare Ae aut es of 
us | the 
I have had 
Mons), ‘both Sia 
interesting to know that in some 
Bo x Dev onie pib 
va ay be i 
sg varieties oceurr: e of 
them, Jules arnai g Set "Jaoqueine, 
| Madame S Canit de Sansal, M 
| Do 
with t 
my 
| e Mr. rGordon, 
in the — 
Bates o ‘on the peculiarities of the genera P erar 
— a 
otireg OF of Books. 
of all 
ts dereriptions, history, 
nearly one vg 
ted by 
otir 
The Pinetum : being a piponi 
ye y at present known, 
paoi 
es 
HHH 
ii 
ae 
>| 
am 
al 
Sje 
o 
SEE 
Coniferous plant 
His long empioyment 
Garden gave him an opportunity- of 
No one , ig more 
. 
