Ағаш 11, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
and this 2000 will be so planted : : with | readiness at repartee, though it adds life and pignancy arrived in а теа жү 
this P cras pn we inanis eeply, g dung | ёо a discussion, affords no fair test of truth. What we|always happen 
with the soil without the aid of палаи material want is to hav e theae matters calmly and plainly Ped. horae with the m was v 
Canna Annei we find the hardiest of all varieties; Шу ‚же may j паре or ourselves. This, Professor being what it should have з be een; but Such asit v 
many ре ог a were not removed fro their До in the littl back. now before us, 
summer to their winter quarters in an old ice house, | eirag contains poets essa. natural history 
and now к вее that they are beginning to show them- | of the man-Jike ;2, p ч x M T man to thp 
selves above ground ; = n grows 10 feet high, | lower animals ; 8! m sione ins re: nains of man. The 
and a mass in а bed e 14 feet in diameter, with a | will м be found dee ing, remedies appear to be 
row of one of the dak. Ader kinds, edged wit th the s ond. Tl that tl his country, yos others have proved 
lentum eme erg wit th Peril ll has been учы in the form Ah oral dis- Ша loea. value, and v i 
or rum Verschaffelti, pro ffect The Professor'sline | Pharmacopoia" Among t sg a Liane or climber 
m r lawn. Үе c vm is easily accomplished here, i ^ of argument is of this kind :— cal ed Tasso, the Bow-ari, and Coutarea are more 
by ng уопг advice to apply m e bott * No that the slot! e | especially commended. In addition to these we have 
крс xd um mf in England. HIK Уга angar d the opossum, the tiger а en th sd s ees ү | а very careful account of the Wourali poison, made 
TE HN EFGVTHUERTT ETS ир md "te тшоего, gre теареслтеу. за of | famous by Waterton—a drug which acts fatally when 
а ЖОРЫГЫН Der the orders, and that 
In all 2 
subject of special examination, а and 127 саве 
separately repor ted on. For details the eala ud 
will re fer to the pamphlet „itself. We can only вау 
, notwithstanding that|introduced into a wound, but which may en 
Sotíttícs. they differ, some ot them, from one ЖАБЫ imsonsély, | with impunity into the stomach. It completely 
in the proportion and structure of their limbs, the relieved a severe case of chorea in six days, duntng 
„Ше ad. s г, 
Вот or EDINBURGH: 1215 March. e adapta which 5% grains. of the drug were swallowed 
IA in 1 the chair. Soveral donations + s ^e Trang "m of their frames to „climbing leaping « or running, 
were laid on the table. teeth, and the character | thanks of the po but it із our duty to add 
were rea 'essor Balfour gave e a description of | of their skulls, and of the stis ar brain. Yet, with | Њаё the printer has by no mcans perfor rmed his part 
Pan — odoratissimus, or,Fragrant Screw Pine, which | all these differences, the Кл characters - with ding Ax 
has ntly produced pistilliferous flowers in vas Palm- | their organisation are such that чар m nd 
т p d Royal Botanic Garden. This Pandanus is a | the above pa imals elongin 
native of the East o di and the lends of the pair of them, to one order. А кү: discovereda PORE Ga rden Memor anda. 
Pacific Ocean. The in the garden is abont Fa soon put into its proper group. Now, bearing in MESSRS. HENDERSON’S NURSERY, PINE-APPL p taou 
50 years old, and is сро 40 feet in height, with a stem | mind this obvious course of zoological ruins. let us | — During the past week Ме Hende erson & Co. hav 
?bout 2 feet рма ein It has 16 large alternate idee for a moment to disconnect our thinking | held an interesting exhibition of unforced Hyacintls 
branches and is provided with 60 aérial roots, some| selves from the mask of humanit ; let us imagine | and other bulbs in their е, E which, bein; 
of them 5 feet long. Тһе leaves vary in length d scientific PAESI if you will fairly efficiently sha ded with tiffany, and fre eely v ventilated, 
from 8} to 5 feet. The plant has En oduc a nid mals i 
globular spadices of  pistillate tors 
s they bear t pu were rete, in this 
new and singular reme Ae featherless pire which house F^ very ioa effect, the E incipal stage, a 
t g traveller, overcomin n form, veing occupie б а close bank 
not be perfected, The fragrance is chiefly confined | of spac and gravi itatiom, has MEM from that br pcm Ter Araucarias down its ан, and by 
to the staminate ы эле plant is used for m "ur ew for our in шел, well ports three rows of Hyacinths, plunged in Mos e extreme 
and for various economical purposes, such as Y be, ы of We should at ейде consisting of a row of е little This so much 
ration of шабу; bags, baskets &с. А ы PS. pl ace ra g the Pe аана an vertebrates, | used for decorative furnishing. This centre platform 
istilli i ibi pecies, | then with the * ракав! pn then, excluding | contained all the "a st named. vari Bs. The sid 
r ; has not previously produced flowers | whales and piti pe? s, sloths and anteaters, car- | stages were occu ign by Hyacinths, Narciss 
i i i nivorous cats, dogs, a d heard, rodent rats and rabbits, b At one en маза group of peg rincipal varieties 
ў | insectivorous moles. "and hedgehogs and bats, there pacrises urprised not to see 
that of the fra more largely at {һе spring ENED which a 
Elliot explained to the meeting the рн of taking A ie (ы ing that word in its broadest sense), and the | now eg i ER London; and at the opposit. 
impressi question for discussion would narrow itself to this ;—Is end v baskets aud vases, both rustic ind 
rinters" ink. specimens ci ered e aere on any o of these apes that he must | decorated, tastefully filled, f with bulbs, 
th sides with the ink by means e а тее, and then fomi an order by himsel{ f PON does he differ less from One o ese, n wire basket, was thus fille d: —1а the 
placed in the press between sheets of paper, and|them, than they differ from one another. and hence must | centre, wen elevated, was a white Hya cinth; then 
E appli ied. "Тһе whole process, тыф аы a his place e same orde: er w nth th iem?” came a ci Me е b. y deep rosy red Hyacinths, 
well “known, is exceedingly simple.——1II.| Тһе Prof ! ther le of 
pom ark Me eMe uses of the Carnauba Palm 
s: Pro! r.——IV. Note 
an Bri $i 
i ower appex any 
the plants in the Palm-house, | the fruit d 
ch EA mi 
| placed himself fiio from all real or. imaginary M deep lue and Vd. "Hyácinths, alternately "nisl ; 
nterest in the results of the inquiry thus set afoot, then a circle of white Hyacinths, and a margin 
tish Mosses. pro осеейв as bo unconce erned Saturnian to weigh ed of Cloth of Gold Pelargonium—dwarf plants m 
Second. en argum ъол one side and oi ood 
ts oi he other with. judicial dh is фиш р te abe 
ie Бет id whio “Жинн of foy wero ruined 
appia agrostidea, Feb. 18; ИО fati, 
Feb. 15; ере Мегегеоп, Feb. = ; 
i Musc 
j Lo opt [ ue ia 
Alternative of placing тап in ilie same order wit zr ery attractive pyramid of flow 2 The entire 
the apes. ерау | in this house was gay and brilliant, as fresh 
oi i er the Chimpanzee or the Gorilla, (for it Hyacin inihs always are. The following varieties were 
Don p Feb. . 25; | matters Же А we tak 9 в р к for com most striking at the time of our visit, and our notes 
en а albia Fe. 28; Scilla bifolia сате, Feb. 28; фаба оп the one hand with on the ро vii convey some notion of their character under cool 
Lem desee Mes March 2; Sc ais a alba, March 4; Pith the rest of the ш, ti Eup in order the treatment, the remarks on these flowers already made - 
um ca à raba aizoides, сао differences w i n onr columns, it tivi Uo redeo having М8 теба. 
а 4; Orobus суапецв, cmn б; Narcissus pumi- | a; nd eg in the genera Friliipor toni of the dnd iied forced plan nts, E Whit the best w. 
s, M ; la nivalis, Mar ini limbs; n Ње vertebral column itself; in s tile and Май dme bu der Hoop, pure as the snowflake, аа 
 Scilloides, March 9; Scilla sibirica, "March 10; Scilla pelvis, i to it Mont Blanc, which was only “inferior 
bifolia rubra, March 10; pien obilis, March 11; Su in man a regular а n seri es) ; in the is duh less perfect in form. Of Blues, Couronne 
Бере mollis, March йу: Еа us Scopolia, hand, the foot and the Tet ain, which 1 Ка usually been de we d а еч н. pale sorts with large 
March 12; H. orientalis, Ma ге 12. considered characteristic in man :—allo owing,in every — ing ube palid limb, 
сазе, the very great differences which exist in all these ete бае; as isé = forie Sceptre and Robinson, 
respects, between the Gorilla and Man, which ho illus- wo sorts which differ from the former chiefly in the 
zc of 33ooks. trates by a series of excellent figures, among which, the | somewhat deéper and reddened tint Ad bes н ofthe 
Polemo ato Маг Pl Jude, ы» skeletons of the Gibbon, Orang, Chimpanzee, Gorilla, and segments; еу have azure tubes, eye is paler 
Henr "Huxle Fellow of ka Roy ^i Soci T. x Man are peculiarly interesting ; the horrid го ы his he face of the segme з grown, 
159. ui ili У, К. Карне Lo vn P-is song is always this—ZAe proposition still ho y^ саноа ded pd ET E 
Not long after the persos Darwin's smaller value e Е" had a palish а li violet tint. Haydn 
markable book, the scientific. torii. is and m: е general othar нун д кулын Eris end Арена ond um kat vid disini ux ns a кабын M mauve colour. Thie en 
public alike began to ехрегіе m an un vis „Биед speaking then, we аге bound to confess н Reds, , Bultans Favourite, imer flow м was blush 
sensation, that perhaps, after all, manki nd w t s0 that the Saturnian, judging fiot "ihe premises placed | White, ach segment; Maria 
totally sep: БЕКЕН" from the чей w as vins had | before him, arrived at the correct conclusion ; though Theresa was blash with Заар pe sip: Jenny 
previously flattered eue i In some quarters, and | we cannot Ee. а, that if the learned gentleman | Lind was а straw чие with red stri rıpes; aud Circe, a 
Tu n the * Quarterly Review, " attempts were! had made observations upon the living animal, | 
side аме ihe relationsbip altogether. On the nstead of merely сір а нив preserved in | stri riped sorts E to күч their colours well 
other bd miden in — try, and on the other | s he taken a day-ticket 001 ment so did La Dame. du 
side of the Atlantic, among the litter robe Asa va Йел: 
hM 
stories about 
reception which this traveller and his marvellous tales i 
met eek onum me of our most distinguished scientific | 5; 
men, fo Gorilla question more and more pro- ive anatomy i шреег 
по; before the public. The i Фей “ёз ше, у ще Жр опг 
с тоге, w n 
opinion: в ings were A 
id ide, and these provoked retorts more the Goril alone, he'd 
cutting then courteous. Perhaps the latest d more | to poe th Gori WT mE 2: 
encounters place at a recent meeting of the British 
Association p^ Cambridge, where snch ғ 
"cerebrum and cerebellum," “hi pus minor,” | In 
EIS E ыа a E. ааа | Contributions A a "—^ 
fow зуда, ае 
учы 
