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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Max 2, 1863, 
y 
y 
proposed as a Fellow ; and finally, ше 
ceremonial on br occasion of 
of 1851, and the Statue aR » Ro vir 
in Ө Ән)! iie of their 
2nd o othe r members of the. Royal Pini will take place 
em of WALES | Mazzard 
Callock, Skellock; Chedlock, Kedlock, Chadlock; 
Cheet ; Christopher as applied to Actza, Osmunda, and | 
Cowslip ; Daffadowndilly; Darnel, some 
: piece i intende d for 
h 
a slice at top was taken off as in whip-grafting to 
receive spa scion formed of a portion of the other 
осу h latter was cut so as to preserve a bud 
phan at its top, whilst its base was cut sloping 
to to fit exactly its c eser Т at the бор of the other 
wax. ach grafted сыш 
n 
obin 
— hei may be able to assist in the 
while riri visitors wil Fp egy те чекем. p price 
ach if p fore May 27th (the day 
> the rst arit "pes | Exhibition), 1 уар to June oth 
пао and 17.1 the ides es nia e 
llows, however, wi vis tain а 
рес cial Meeting for ka lection с of. persons 
wil 
enquiry, 
ampe ;|in ina rem p rie under a hand or bell glass i ina a 
Lee ome house. 
ued 
Тһе leaf уу b top oi the scion 
o the formation of 
^ This mode is not а required for propagating the 
Vine, because it can be o readily struck from eyes; 
ON GRAFTING; WITH "citm REFERENCE 
O THE VI 
Ir appears from the pim m NR ticole that a dis- 
ing bas arisen between 
wishing to hase the pars uie "e Fellow lt 
place on May 23d, at balf-past 3 o'clock. 
эе —— and м. бане, chiefly respecting the | 
erit 
EXHIBIT TION OF HoRTICUTURAL Рво- 
grafti n 
J 5: 
of a moda of perfor — the HR uo of an 
incl g 
a 
instrument employed the purpos 1 Hooi- 
br enk. M. -Boisselet, in: ihe first place, ы the mode | 
that any particular sort should be put upon a vigorous 
stock, such as the Black Hamburgh. M are M 
ever many other plants for the propagation of which 
it might occasionally be very г ьа adopted, 
FISH AND FISHING.—No. 
it is neither 
айе, ог adigention, 
sait will be awarded. Infi ti th 
as it was not attacked ; and secondly, he states that he | 
E 
certain 
—а peculiar stato of the 
may be had by рүш to Monsieur ROUILLARD, 
Secretary, 28, Rue ongchamp. га. up md 
: d New Plan 
Imperial Horteultural "Society (84, Rue de Grenelle 
Saint Germain, Paris). The precise time is as yet u 
" 
е Vine, uet е the follow 
t, Ch 
Onthe 
the e^ of instru- 
ccesfally n in vet = grafting 
wing plants :—In spring, 
erry, Plum, , Apple, Pear, 
ln autum 
alluded to, нее гр гэн" pre p 
| M. Carriére affirm at with 
ment he has саде sui 
n the ереп :Ар ric cot, 
Popl 
therhand, ља 
ater 
a particular wind,—a п тт 2x penes or 
wet,—tihe mere positive, com tive 
emiten of the water or орев, — coming or 
ctual rain, nor the E -— falling of the water, that 
proda ces good or bad g days 
-— is one thing, А Е ҺИ almost invariably 
settled, but ^ ville somewhere between September 20 | (Sept no d in the open air: Apricot, Cherry, Pear, affec ts fish, а со ming thunde: т storm, ;though I have 1 
and October , Cotoneaster, Purple Mo Syringa, ki orn 
— Messrs. VILMORIN-ÅNDRIEUX et CIE., of Paris, s pesi (September) 1 under trees | kin d om. m good: m esee эт sto 
announce in ати гатар auc bere ime amongst above mentioned, 7 т ыг. the: Bird p Beech, only be considered as a cannot ot help 
other novelties for this year, a ро ARLET s horn, Lime, Coto ter, and Con e M. thinking t that, for the Киек а in search 
ELEGANS, w ich during two Mh ҮТ hav Garriére mentions th e time an distal pm f, ут" - vi 2 d deci | influences always 
сае! а “рау pe it may sull M. they which he operated; but of these, in p se 1 
вау, enden во far as to produce | f his opponent, we are not informed. d тв а t its ые. еи Défore апа during 
a pg pla wit ih Meth r coppercoloured flower- | our opinion, the season, or state of vegelation EH at effect, we must conclude, if we are to 
еаив. x Aube named by us long since ше plant, is the main point. If eniin - don не тй ейел to Yarrell's valuable work on British 
(1861, p. 114), and which also the right time, Mae may be € leer fishes. Speaking on the Loach, he says :—“ They are 
anvitalia mexicana, they call Z. Ghiesbreghtii ; the di the subject o operated upon, per to be particularly restless before and during 
pital | almost any instrument with a cutting edge will do ; | stormy weather, and hav ve bee en preserved in vessels 
notice z s latter me is accompanied by a ca 
woodeu 
—— Mr. Mrs objects to the new natural ord 
ecophileaceie, po by Dr. LEYBOLD for Teco. | 
but if done at the wrong sea 80 
Н 
е the leach 
8 certaj 
n movements and alterations of position. or 
"m 
| con 
| that 
especially in the 
T case of the Vine. he weather. The species of this genus are remark- 
раза М аа as Distrepta vaginata, and Eb ros any years ago, Mr. Braddick, of Thames Ditton, | diei in having six prae about the mouth. Fishes 
thu: this | generally failed in n grafting the V. the bottom 
Chilisn h i herb with de Iridacece sew, or the of grafting in spring. fie iban received some | of the water ; and it is stated, that those species which 
Hæmodoraceæ, as suggested by diferent. а and | Vine — чир abroad i in summer, after his Vines | reside constantly ; so near the bottom as to acquire the 
himself refers it to a group of the Liliaceæ called | | were in fe all 
Conanthereze, along with. Ze phyra, , Cu mm карк h зһ [ара a high degree of muscular E is the 
he Almost iex di of success g^ аз it turned к. to нед possessing this duration of the power of 
observes, is wholly or pets superior, but К die ег | із surprise, the grafts took. Уй. EÀ subsequent | muscular онаст, m the eel Mich, and 
much in the form and mode of dehiscence of the | өх periments, the results of w he communicated to | many others, there is reason to believe there exists also 
eris It is Бегей doubtful whether they |t the Horti cultural | Society, he established и ihe fact that | greater susceptibility of any change that occurs in the 
Бвевв eic Yr characters to form 
tribe ranki g ihe As epeo; m Lr 
certainly etur "follow аз а separa 
ride v "e e Hyacinthez. Аф all Dad They ыл, по | 
rank ав а distinct natural fam 
rm a valid 
office of Corowian Botanist at the Са 
of "ion B Hope; vacant by the death of Dr. 
says the Journal of В 
wbich the scion is placed is in leaf. Mos 
rm | bably, therefore, M. Boiss dei. complete бте, 
with the e Vine а t least, has occ urred, like 
h he pl ought 
account eqno: that i Я after the sa is i 
and before he. buds 
f the medium 
nt: 
о 
reside ; the Tee 
the ree a „һер, Ъу 
ema or tems may affect the water." Eels s are 
known to be migratory, and рег 
© . 
erhaps their ning 
t during thunder wid floods is аре attributable to to 
hat the rai t 
the pupil, 
Sites rhe of the pupil the other eye. 
also <= of our present у ds 
and new bark. 
rain which ac 
the more е што the ic pw: ‚ Worse ihe e panies еа Di enable them to “гир,” as "their 
or e: of a river м uten termed." 
t he Chinese, € reed an ar great quantities of 
| tho. iod or xi is often so d as to “ дүн the en » dee, carp, find ^v eigen does oon harm,and even 
suffusion from the overflow of DR is depre semel kills s, lobsters fear 
rmed. But the loss of the graft is e on Дег, and ut to rs n claws on a loud 
consequens of the unt timely у оре eration. - hese effects may be re d 
becomes тт niu UT | and 
, 
the vital tissue lying bet 
The 
gr reater or less praa Se Pos wound, inste ad of 
If 
stock © ently Ta back to a 
abits, 
-fish, are Im rem ether 
VESS ssel of water, and a 
fluid, 
E 
|29 
T" ux Кесер арте or hes or hening r, ough the th e 
e last Number di Florist à Erde. bs persons com- lowest degree of respiration, be the most agitated.” 
pompes! м erue dye isto, те sg the resning, |P that their Реан Dina on Quince stocks do not succeed ars usually carrying a thermometer 
at that place, ot homegrown se of ARAUCAR SaL They should Tri с Las дос îs | with bim while fishing, found that when the water was 
IMBRICATA. He further a tat a large femule the est of in coming ш | oo der than the air, it proved а bad fishing day. Other 
lant growing pe las dee de) dust 19 or 20 years pro- and therefore it омат beh bonded back for graft- | hs, known observant fy -fishers remind m dip we 
duced me P to such an extent, that inr о ету the year at latest; fish taken. 
oda п them ош. "1 hav ahi eure гиң When the E 
heard," he conti inues, “ a p ing at Kew and so he grafted part, во that а mim union bea m pr felt to be much warm лект 
other places, but have Берта "but little of the еги cannot possibly either to the уя r legs in жай Y generally 
рч. which are distinct, producing catkins.” Т ing that An peser E is у. to the proper | observed te a bad. v day. RS попе of these 
is a male plant at Bicton, which it appears has pro- с чо vem or тай dios operation ully has tl еп, 
u om of catkins for the last five or six years, and B. Ways. On t the w. whole we con ons of this kind, facts 
another which began to um hem л last Pm зм "bat i most. pe wbip-grafting js the mosi siye imponi, puer лист бр 
тач catkin-bearing tree at Lad 7 3, ihe w: s rising: yet опе day, I тес 
iful place, Pencarrow, in CH. is also men- ер ; 
tioned. "here is no diffi Mr. Bk ARNES states, | 207 a than ioi Tt is Ta. der cleft- em eden " water felt very warm. 
observable in the growth and appearance of the male | ; because more of the sections of th e inner barks | three o'clock, my and companion had not Ж 
and female trees by which they а distinguished | ОЁ the stock and à о coinci nything, but then the river iube ell, and by the 
their producin kr: ins, notw by other modes. M. Carriére, whois а very intelligent | time we got erup,it had risen 
tated to уча the сме, an ^ [moder yai a case i h brenk's | three feet, and still rising. То ue 
ave in actually sent 
in nme s dora of TUM 
and o Ms vid pei 
cule uod Anglo- 
ed better than cleft а In Ње beg 
of po he toe two Vine shoots, of w 
d close above onc. atj 
a cutting, 
reduced the 
cut immediately go mi Т; we on not know. 
p^ 
be added that I have never 
„thick 
, exactly as if ркы for а 
А a ыда) 
au MM ААА  . A. wb EE E. i Аалы „алы nem 0 MM 
aigna c 
жере 
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