THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. (Jury 17, s 
ed to be a bell- ae corolla, with ‘scientific exactness, , Ha ardly a word į is ‘oh 
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ay aani ee a yee eet therefore Ë shall not tndinally, peltate stigma, borne or cee Cyelan. ci iples of great and most “pera fundamental ge a 
Le chie to forvard the Liparis till affer the Show. rect ovules, and a setose-echinate fr tition to. this ‘the d a place in ity ja. 
a le to. forwar hang Poe oP thes „ the on aly other Cueurbitaceous ger i a int a nf adeta, which are 
i E. AE AA on EREE pros te and ha aving £ also setos -echinate is TO uce are of „the highest excell ence as Ne 
4 urseries ——peve»r a p j 
omnes os notice, in various p se bf the country, = ntl mp essile ppcra = ion a pe of ly rasa we object, and that i je s in the pee r" 
ty reeds which were | ovules. The Ere was called Hanburi his volum mrle n v3 
injared through the: spreading. of woods y being Hes deserved Apt men 2” while i in Palit è 
3 ry at which the plants were | generic name being a we D i iyi 
wagi ic Thy oe KA ky eras ts ile in ike CO Kater, Bi, od Ys 2 mem oe £ entitled te p a explanation of t of the miain facts egetable pings | r 
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class bao es gryn aoak de roots. The nts “Guile o “On 4 Vegetan of Angola,” plains work cheats at two distinct parts, Teie a 
remov Da ; sag 
i t Dr. F. Welwitsch, addressed to . Sa pl n ir partsor me 
it sae sarong pet among A ‘Azaleas and Rhododen- ders, Esq. The writer mentions . that be ing the hi how - they ai propagated, why the ey grow, ae ve 
quite in Eais por! pe of its roots being con- | first year of his res esidence in tropical Afri rin : SETAE they fod made i bide wha rae ee do, and how they aye 
i = 3} uch lants are ated the botany of the coast distrie pr 1 nam studi e second part 
Me sr ap mil the beds to » seg AE Treeni River, north of oo as far as the of a LE popi ua ar arrangement of the plants, piema | T 
it, and no amount of labour will "be sufficient for its mouth o the Coanza. He afterwards ed Stai 
oi f Cazengo and 1 Golungo-alto, Gaels ish names are employed througho: 45 
che E peaks: eg! han 2000 feet, A E IR equivalents being troughow te T : 
00. spe pfs of trees, ani nd Dr. Asa Gray’s opening observations deserye 
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mires, d to epike oek in ejecting so | being covered à with a nie xuriant growth of upwards of | the work of education. His text is, « a 
ischievous an intruder. E. Kemp, Birkenhead Park. bt species of Fer me ort them arborescent. | Here Lilies of the field, how they grow: they 
Sigmas is Powder.—Under the signature of|was the Monidivs hae one of the lo they spin: and yet I say unto you, 
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ing this powder Jas splendid forest i of tro ws Africa. Terres- | even Solomon in all his glory was no 
A To trial and parasitical Orchids were tolerably abundant: | one of these. “peace vi. 28, 29, 
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with some care; and my intention was to descri e the former, apparently a Liss hil us having comments as follows :—“ Our Lord’s direct 
results of each trial. But you r lading article of this | one of 
week so completely accords with my e eget Pam bes P pary: eh ba 5 feet ee 4 and & the e ilies was tis’ CAMA the 
ig ig. unnecessary. would mention one thing how- ee fi ; , 
poke oe was unexpected to me, namely that the | cone edofiow Thi ter was fs T ept., wth fie and flowers—at once so, bear nui ak p 
shoots of the Plum tree, which were nearly, destroyed | 1857. In the pms nia ‘ated Feb., 1858, containing | useful, is one of the ok 
by the glaucous coloured aphis cnrled up in all their | many details of the vegetation of. Gol ungo, Dr. ways in which isl dire care: of is a ry 
leaves, and which 24 hours after the atin of the Welwitsch _stated that he had penetrated in a direct directs us to aie with atten. | wis 
der ed unaffected by it, lost every insect tion the plants around us—to notice how they gry. {mi 
after three or four days, and ar covering. how varied, ho ‘ous, and how ele tpl 
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agent. should however erase from his paper the assur- ENTOMOLOGICAL, June 7.—J.-O. Westwood, M.A, and 
ian f i hy aso pitaya is papis vol u meg edie F.LS., &e., Vice- President, in the chair. Mr. Samuel to le i x one 
eaves of some tender plants it is nearly as rapidly | steyens exhibited an extensive pe uy the rare beetle | ` e a 
Deena to hé insect. {have ee y bebe never- | Dinarda Märkelii, taken in the nest prenna sidering s poet ingueingy and intelligently is the 4 -a 
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tielas There : he tight hee tes and with pth attention, There ie > 
are t acles however to i use; | y no di ty in understanding how plants grow, ant — 
(1) the {termined disregard of sition which Wins es iad y scovered, be at ng epeei ~~ pe ws Hoarished at th the laen rar ahr NS Beee the air; pme ~ 
9. pora wala pie te bo ns and (2) | of Pormica fhliginosa, Mr. Janson chibiped a minute | ilen aming Mes ities the be x 
the: zeal difien culty. there is it properly out pe w to this adapt me ee te ts x 
of ca ig gence to to plants Pry SA beg where | eguntr ry, a o found m nesta of Torii ea ratis y pong tera een cu ‘ome pini be 
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ipres a has jast x areal a van belonging to the ge aa with Forujes thei en ae 
bee Saber cade g Seeing uit aims ose = mr exhib itet a new British speciet af 
ae aa his fet had failed in the ha nds ot c tei oma a ied to C. piteli ere ceed 8 i s nowing see 
= aosa DO CoE tana © th alos of those writers who y have supposed thet a many of the siod (re dosint = ai exerci pleasant 
art apf ez there oe Se ie Hy deme, |e re but modifica of closely allied species, oe A Si ty pert nets ete things arire the | : 
+ hate Tightly covered it Ta the same, and ari of | ral : (nF “eat xk ted two ‘nce greater part of education, and is that ny which people 
m frame. _Conl otherwise well educated are apt 
ave done better, and is it likely to grow? + ir, ficient. Natural objects, everywhere present 
sem cunt a have qo better, and it, will grow if slays xhibited some rare minute beetles relent o = j 
any ae in Richmond Park and Darenth Woo 
= or Wes ood read a a description of the moth reared from | © b g that 2 
E : A atentia chesitieg tile rath seer pe - — ane ought to esn ai ee eai ‘ore A iy Cn = 
BET For t to disti h thin bang 2 ae 
LINNEAN, June 17.— Bell, President in the | tbe Bame:of Carpocapsa nualtitan; ap ates ad extracts | filly and pyk AR, simpler than to a 
cet: medtingg NAN m the the. Report i of the British macnn ad Sir Wm. | ideas And in Natural History the teats er Si 
been disposed of, it was proposed by the President, and | pa cae 5 Dife o er a H. Strickland to prove that led from the observation of things, up to the sey of 
eee resolved “That in consequence of the P od £ a nomenclature of zoology had | ideas or the relations of things 
recent of Robert Brown, and formerly | received the sanction mo = whole of the members of In order to show that the remark hg which i 
President of the men and in Mer of y Aisy mittee they pe 
— es and eminent services to the Socie Seat in _ kand, n r ioi ketch of pri oot ‘sets l 
ural Science, and.as a mark of respect ta his | "07 was. r. Striekland, by whom the sub- Glory, as the 
memory, the meeting should no pS | ject was’ first ae ated, sina eee 9 1 e fiom are iy io the Morning Se fee oll 2 major- 
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remarkable Hvmen eros De Do an Mr. F. Teper = lant. t 
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Pans ec PR with vegetable matter, 
ominated one of t f ON eee: account, Mr. W. W. 
idents for the ensui ag Sir C. Tye t then Peamine l ril f tie butterfli blised itself—that is, h 
moved, and J. J. Bennett, seconded, a brought aa: xa imide; and Mr: Vardon, of Evesham, ral matter (viz. 
to be entered on the minut Fie notice of the society the very great a 4h tac. able 
i Sopecs deve a tm te sie tt grow naps a tbe ag 
rown, ue in: at acres of 
rendered ta the society an to E on poe ag FS the Wintoe anus (Cheimatobia, brumats) pareira padi it cba 5a ae supplied by 
tion was unanimously The following commu- and several past years, and which, if not p bora Hia eia ate ‘furnished by the mother i 
nieations were aim read:—l. A letter from Sir C. ee wenn t render or the cutting down of tent 0) E Me e sly th embryo germinating fom ed 
Lyell and. Dr. Hooker, addressed to the Secretary, as r the destruction of mee ss ie st ag the new-born a 
introductory to the — Le the l hi h P a oh a SANTE i the ¢ areas 
tion. OF v and een m different, ae ae Bay the egg d s anon. the x ? 
viz.—(a), An Extract from as. Work on apose eigen 
moe (b), An Abstract ee a Letter site y | p arent Day laid up. tor the P a ne inthe T ‘aa 
Mz. Darwin to Prof ; (c), An a the Notices of Books, Leer ramet A Babes dig inet 
EA Vast to depart Intel dm the ‘ | zt ad san to blossoms : = 
AR. W; allae mee excepting what belongs to for Y vegetation. 
on | How. Plants Grow, ge. ie Asa e b 1 ty Small | it needs for its p and growth, a is, of what È 
4to. New York, Ivison & Phinney, pp. 233,. with $ has only to on and p ati cite 
numerSus woodcuts, eady Timea = Toi beneath | to ponte : 
n Althou ugh, intended for the United States, yet this moisture from the soil, and 
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to struct nes the ato ve anato organs, and and the air, and turn it into real n 
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Peterburg, poeem d. Canton, uses it for its growth ; it a af 
the guise book for children isa volume of | ita stem above, and unfolds a new leaf or pair 
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naaa of Chace e react |an oR, amaba a bearing the sternest | on every joint. Each 
cular, it 2 inch nearly orbi- ctr | tir of leaves th 
, and about ief distinguish. | plant „Never inae was a guide to the hesr of loath, and its leaf or Py P rk, or prepare 
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