tp 
useful, in 
sealing, 
a. No8 was j yia and arregi re a ae stone, 
seemingly, 
i Mr. 
small, acid, wood aud 
aud juicy; core 
Mr. Davidson, of Westo 
variety, aaa. Ano Codlin. 
t i 
havi n raised i m pone, 
mesions e the “latest a oe 
an 
were not 
va a Se sent a seed- 
st wall. ves ead 
ers not described; fruit 
‘half etiam stone; small in size, ‘round, 
our rich and vinous. ‘This 
a 
te 
and ig ; flavour 
he The mene was 
ise, a pore 
paa, y rich 
grown 
vi a 
fruit in By 
C 
e in the district i 
ed as 
THE -uhai i CHRONICLE. 
promus, 
n 
ng.— Proms) sume vl Lue be h ces) Jound, by Serapan toe 
on Shifnal, gap was a ld | abd sans curved BAGG DA 
3 4} 
ih 
| which h 
described as 
hinh 
> vibrion, found mixed with 
favourite eea 
odwin agai 
He 
visible straty wn of siaga 
Ten “re peculiar position” in” _ spores, within the 
he ———. ot a fungus 
Covent Ga 
loseburn Seedling, whic 
Hawthornden par 
hee h 
grower’s “a ae! hed va ass the Fi 
escribed as a great and certain 
ad the Sage” of having 
cross desc 
=] hoe Cob rage og ond è ig oie 
shell was thic 
equal to the Cosfo 
BRITISH ASSOCIATION : 
of the Common Hive 
eae less oblate; cai more green, 
ellow; and the flesh boiling to a perfectly white and 
i i light brow case 
been produced b; 
ut bei peg never cod paan bu 
beard long a 
the kei se ramea a a 
seal, pen general ‘lng the cavity ; flavour 
MEETING AT 
supposed 
a oe Fungus, yt the Rev. | 
18t 
forme of m 
int 1 l ring it E probale that the desth of the tonnene 
n, as is the 
riety called U: 
Ibert 
frizzled ; the 
deficient, 
LeEps.—On | ™ 
Bee, su 
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(To be continual. ) 
Notices of ‘of | Books. 
numeratio Plantarum “Maite Enumeration, 
Pies ae Renis By G. i. K. Thw aites, F.L.8, 
ooker. 
. Part 1. Small 8vo. Pamplin, 
pp- So si 
At last we have t ah ge oat Ar scientific account of 
little known vegeta of Ceylon. What 
hampion conlieaiilatied Mr, Thwaites, 
rm ge ye of y Royal Botanic 
Lay en is putting into exe tro in a 
apn pb 
by "the nme of Dr. a ant [ae 
lated in the vast her 
H. H. H the 
ns. 
of Li on eee py te 
respecting the dea’ th o 
r 
a separa 
; the trait nt being « quite 1 ripe. It 
said s 
vinous, and 
appeared to be Pe related to the 
hang a long time, and bear 
Rivers sent Autumn Com 
tee 
Aii. 
y oval fruit, ane 
particu 
of He e gave me the follow 
“In ees ast I had three hives of bees, 1 which I 
wing rok 
before c ir. 
y Fee 
1 
| received into my house. 
clos ed, 
The doorv 
ria in, colour, 
be A which the hive was sus 
tm ves were taken down 
| wi 
and the hive was placed upon a 
the top, 
nded from the ceiling. 
mt pr 14th of fM a ped 
Aa 
Kee au 
ving «lop, 
culacew and Conn 
dolle, and therefore ‘tre Nutmegs, 
© | Men allows, Citrons, Gamboge mo nume- 
rous rebinths, ae. 
e healthy, but all the bees 
m 
| SVAD a 
about 20 years Ew 
but is not wy s0 prip Geen 
are eaan: 
and a first-class nme 
Were more grey te introduced into gard lace of | 
oO 
ens, 
eans, and still ‘more common Aug 
_ much improved as regards quality and cost. Mr. Sclater 
also sent Purple Primordian, an American ee 
which has been ‘for some years in this coun ntry, bu ti 
ngs. 
live bees apo smal aller; ; but i 
TY 3 
same veya 
bopa the daia hive pret 
t was opened; a g ms is 
die from want. 
to 
abun 
bees die 
that case the hive was left out in 
| and probably cold was, the cause 0 of death. I thinke it 
dan 
ara that inm — ee - 
ent occu 
al 1 ald ti ane 
eft 
Fintona Ta 
the " erdiaary way, 
he | tion will prove useful to com 
botanists. 
e | index of such ps should 
g these 
We 
observe, “too, t th vhere 
identified with those of science (a a most nt point 
1 Bo 
tany) otat this numer 
meen well as 
ae rn ry 
y be used for mar” aeri i as soon as it 
f part will contain the great Legu- 
that each 
T] auey meae 
ami > TA 
rs. Marcet’s s Story Book y Book (Lon ngmans, 32mo, 
isa meteor from the og ow and gifted “ 
| stories in her J Books Sor > pad mo 
Tove nant 
hin ing, oa woolly under- 
m sized, hand- 
Appears to 
Sii 
tone separa 
brought atier of. Belle | 
Agatha, well | oo era h fruit. It has small nee aot 
eet. It 
‘Hiams’s B 
M 
and less Sissi $ ‘but promised to 
Mr. Wighton’s were the least ri 
ae ona t 
d Mr. Bon Chré exhibited | the grow’ 
Coet, both | dead 
of 
remarked about tt time that aa 
the 
were ce P raini ot bees 
erbaa there was a 
the comb. There 
deed as the hives were s$ 
n through t the sum bd 
bees might be sent to me for 
tra 
on a inet of the sternum were 
J 
one any 
te F. Dove! a 
Dern, ager the tree as growth, very or- 
namental, and a ates branch producing a | 
column of beautiful wax-like fruit. The fruit in size 
resem and | 
of wend =r Game, 
these 
sent.a variety called St. George, | 
Bacteri 
matia, having frequently 
from them under circumstances m 
of ervæ, a 
presence 
piersi 
a of fungi. 
ere no other indications of th 
; but Se rene 
Lob i 
to many kinds of the same season. 
that 
ore being “V4 ies peg 
fence Sa vey cra ow 
ie 
ex 
middle size, 
ish green, oblate, se 
; flesh very firm, cris 
arra 
dep 
f fe Soa a ao abdomen o = fthe 
the ogre of the ae 
is TS ae e one the 
e t 
ere was 
mA po ve a bog “pat t 
nJ 
i that the bees might Hora have died 
y d requested some of 
cenit 
s in the imma 
he specimen 
, and appareatly 
a peg manner 
in | 
fall A A wv m “and a med rd 
of hard words 
e 0 
oise 
here 
known to me T 
from 
un- 
ak f mould on some 4 M A 
rose "T think, amet ventilation, in pen ged 
en pi t 
pages are 
ed sila concerning 
and idle gossip, shoul peer ide her 
little S teiks with this. 
TRADE Ca a ema a, 2n e (Na 
Roezl’s Mexican Pines are h 
be on their guard. 
Memoran 
Miuxz & Co.’s NURSERY, vapaat 
_ in about 10 gp ath I | 4 feet in height su 
exami 
bl Sr | 
ey, to whom I sent | 
Chandler's). 
progress in this prer 
i occu- 
different 
This runs 
ng in 
arrange of the various kinds of plants 
eel yeon d ‘Of the two houses in connection with 
| the seed shop d miscellaneous 
which formerly containe 
