\ 
558 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Juns 13, 1863, 
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ava. Ји f 1669 the !ava reached | capsule swell. à i ' п роге, March 29, 1863, К also Tead; т. 
t ollected t them infenee were fia d shtly earlier withering © 
E. of ike dicor а t Меп ed | Поу апі the ‚ dosing of th e stigmatic orifice; „е of Hibiscus tricuspis кке ы Phi of: which 
mg T ae pirang i u bg à. eii d ч ter лу 18 tigmatie movement, he stated, was | forms. In so far as І can та, i it сате from Oulu 
e pollen. is stigmatie m 
M qi жы Ыга Pi oi i "el ath h: | effected m tw -: modes H „the different вре ecies of ачу - i Me ago. and it was some years о old when the 
The aspect of the shores on both sides of С о erally І 1 Us ese mal br dors erg eine id ms 
very singular. 16 is буша entirely by а torrents | wings of mi mai du euh md iniri by a Y den assured by MU edt qn enen 
to tl , and suddenly cooled by it, | gradual depr of the clinandrium, 1 с Á 0 
M d с 6, їп B by the ойно of ае exhibiting "the fon for me r, О. йу aricatum the latter | mode. nor bu icm рса н oE to os P pes 
of tons of coal. 8 proger r 
I Paral rdens at Catania worth notice; one ре ted upon as they dropped off, and invar 
n the port, s ahelbered ed And protected by dafs town, with кеб of Are ubes. The second expe erimént was tting. I have some or mig Че taken from . ost 
a UM. running through, which gives an abundant vith ponen f O. altissimum, applied to O. apaan abnormal plant; and, „Shoul they grow, it will be 
supply of pe һе other at the convent of Bene- s he o failed in fer rtilising а single capsu he origin 
die ^ad Fidis onks h a very handsome churcl |" Ьа, he PM lied pollen. of О. леп acelatum to О. pori form. Isaw enm of ора same species in 
and Ыса O e LA limit of the city, aminif the | Cale ut innocased ic naloj он 
а g M current | latte 1 d al t n] y 
mcm fing (the x A H ied а 10 feet | seed did not 7 Four thly f fl 1 аё Ue He borne 
of the church, a miracle, the Fou thought, due to | of О, ith poll seeds several. times, p Ps yet no ЕЧ have 
arden су 
their prayers. The present gar 
*E AY 
Mete kn m of which produced а fine looking 
of the convent. Therei A ho protection Мы ы pee) 
le. On disse 
tain few seeds, and e the: majority presented 
The 
RP eet ith tl 
ction, however, 16 was found to con- А 
of thes 
а but corr di Tu could ju 
from outward appearances, they seemed to be 
ust set in fro ow regio ns. Asa result 
garden, быы its suuny майса Жай low 
Ре RT almost be in a sheltered spot in n Eng. 
land. flowers were pu the enrliest a Pring 
Boii Ам пев, &e., апа the Ger 
Tie. rim here refer 
red to 
tio rwin in de E Origin 
which СО pre ured flowers are found to 
less when c cum t i i 
produce 
ай to ferti- Lees sd il db i flower ring the anthers shed abun. 
d the s stign nas appeared to be ing 
The abnormal leaf 
of Species,” in is ih jm divided t than the normal one, and not 
acuminated ; it i is also н оп its under surface. The 
Them 
all in pots. and obti ed them with his experiment 
protected « one the e port was very bod on the м арм species of Oncid ium, Thusr diim to the great 
was one mass i ot flowers e pe out— "meii шы | predominance of yellow in м flowers of this gen 
Verbenas, ре е, Petunia, Antirrhinum, e remarked that the O.s н with T 
tium, red Linu m (called Inglese M the gardener), &e.| 
Everything was growing with e wildes 
| co! oured flowers, тен зей 5. ornithorhynchum ith 
d flow rs, While other similarly. coloured 
on 
| E and, full of a viscid secretion, on the back of each of 
"| 
r and quite entire, 
also very conspicuous, n 1a fresh state, a large oblong 
the calycine segments." 
jBotiteg of IR 
е beauty. The garden was 
wers. 
x subsequently reached Syracuse, 40 miles further 
south. , Syracuse is a most fascinating town to visit, 
regu i carpet of| 
he Alae that le. normal conjunetion o the sexual| 
elements of varieties, and of a d on an individua] | 
of diffe ped Species o а genu dependent on some 
the Аы of early studies and в sympa athies, „Nicias, | 
| ional bond than т. olour. differences, 
ot, 
or any yet regine eec and "that we cann 
Demosthenes, the Athenian captives, Dionysiu s the with ti predicate from sueb 
Tyrant, reappear on the sc scene. b Fifthly, 
influence o* M tna is diminishi six flow o DR sphaeclatum were E 
and Orange trees are creeping out o Eoi od shelter, ed reum. 
Still the value of protection i 
The two rgest Orang Lemon үе 1 
UR. were growing in oneof the Latomiz. The 
igantie excavations in the н 
бей > 
wo species, ез е а in the 
former cases, were not reciprocally active. “Th 
I ha > n 
mostly fallen i in, and they 
di 
he remarked, * Пеон їп cro:sing | 
reciprocally апу two species "e T evertheless, en 
| think, satisfactorily кла ап individual selfi impotence 
ns са pable of Pinaki by the action of other 
species ; ; and. this in apparent disregard of reco бет 
affin ities. 
for 
ta! 
А Pere ge заа on the Cultiva 
cleu SK G; &е., ч 
Park, Sootland. No ird Ей). Black w 
vo, 
тее recomm тода үл ыы work Y: the 
of our readers ag 
find, by the «рр 
that the оа ати io 
een confirmed by that of the TM 
has been lon nie we known 
> | gardener, justl 1 
successful enlivatore of t 
attention - 
" The auth d 
‚аз an excellent practical - 
di 
he exhibited - 
of o Ro oyal Hortieul 
at South ижери in January last, 
tural Society Ke 
the ose „of ‘determining the relative merits of — 
whi ch an interesting V will be found 
in the present volume of the G з” Chronicle, | 
page 75. What our forefathers Mer ré ver 
as an impos sibility, has her en demonstra ted b; 
ishme 
| 
Prec doubtful that with 
ow like deserted P ойу ее Sixthly, Maxillaria ү ыр 
some 50 or 60 feet deep It was at the bottom. of one he found perfec tly ins uscept.ble of fertilisatio ith its 
óf these that I found the i and. Ora in Шер, and yet highly -— E to that of the 
e re e eed айы, {теез. us i separated M. squa the latter being also 
and warmth, and escaped the Thus fis prison Mecca of eee bid poli en from the former, 
wn in former days by Nicias Demosthenes and whi ch affords an illustration of the reciprocal action of 
the 7000 Athenian pres has now e here stated that M. squalens, во far as his | 
Sicilian conservatory experience went, was perfectly produce суе when ferti 
The ul си $, w n little provincial town, |li ume its own ОЙУ ап 
with on e best n inl ports 1 in Sicily, looks over | larity of the fact, that while а ре element of a 
a irika СОЯ jji cultivated plain, "which for. 
individnal was not s scepti ible own а in- 
e uu m Be тє 
deners now possess, new may be had at 
Christmas or any period pec the year, 
quisite 
employel to produce 
€ с contributed by its luxuriant fertility t idual out a limited.. ыы of young gardeners 
800,000 АА the bd then contained. The of пабе species, thy latter should „be, alike е susceptible бан г, to acquire a knowledge of their profession in 
es nd sun are there, still the same, Б Е the princely gardens of Dalkeith, and profit by pe 
of former days, the ener rgetica action of man, is wanting. On New British Lichens. By the ү, » Salwey. instruction from Mr. Th homson, we think his brethren, 
ined the cehtral and soutl The à gave descript ions pos- species, 
estern parts of the island, but to my great regret was | (some of which ёг). | the Grape-vine, are much indebted to him. for the infor- 
Ме to do so with s afe ебу, owing to the disturbed | iv. уно sis i е gn 1 F Бриен mation and details of his practice that he has given 
state of the country. Still my exploration of Sicily | By G. нера LL.D.—— У. ister of Plants in them in his treatise. is precisely what it professes 
was sufficiently extensive to prove the fact nlready Rio in the ogen air ofanic Garden to be; and, although brief, it is НОС While all 
asserted, viz., that it r six or seven degrees of | (4th li а By J. M»cnab, eura The following were | discussion of um ež been made the subject of . 
latitude to c> ensate for such complete protection |in flower on the 20th of April 1863, and mot controversy is sely avoided, it has the still greater 
from the rorth winds as is found in the more favoured enumerated i in any of the iot vis laid T the mer rit о not „оен апу thing to be bur that 
parts of the мз between Genoa and Nice. That|Soc runus Pad d by the author's experience to be 
Such is the : evident from the circumstance that А vulgaris persiea, Ста ratægus præcox, 
not only are abla produ etions of d LE ка. of d is Clan "For tia сава, M edica саво 
all but the same in the beo regions, чн 
utt elio 
e, ie о Sicily, even on the north 
and east east const, w! rive here d ЖЫР lter and protection 
from the north, те from "um 
cold гает blasts, No 
rede 
"T is vie e by це дои that “ the cultivation 
J 
t the р 
tem cordifolia, Vi lbu ;onicera Xylost 
| Cydonia japonica, Buxus уан e пв, Пех Aquifolium, 
Е AR. Acer psend nus, rubrum 
| and pene EN ea pontica, Da iea, Ribes 
‚ Berberis Ja i 
ойе greater. ~ Evidently, a away from mountain i in- | 
habe in Sicily 
а 
osts of ару import- | 
vestitum, Weigela rosen 
elongata, Wistaria sine 
ance, as the te -t axi . usto Ea e ранае 
flourishes under танй Meer wid two or re Cei ч dM "Y адво eei et йо red | but where the object is the production of early d 
CE Aw dni bii Mite ) нету чч able ns Horse | Mr. Thomson thinks there is no form so suitable as thé 
MERE {ДЫ E cr хай ний отп open air in full айры сырд шн one known as a © lean-to," with a due southern aspect. . : 
Жеген DP hd eus ed н о ^ ve d Heg. ER e А r Botmial G: M a W. Jameson, | On the other hand, where tbe wish is to have late 
сазе also on t wo Rivieras of dd И of Gens, 1h the e| Apri il 4, 63 $ avë just mee сэн rom dated MN v ус dM n ier 
табы a|to hang til January or unm "ex he considers 
ee ER AM TU CERE ЖЕЛИ frm tie ent and mon scia 
А в 5 is ч ə t H : H i as 
eultivation, ceived fé the Ni нн well ns - ERA бсб жете ot zo 3 тыы Р | 
ог! sip | i vie containing Cinehona tea ее аг ;С. -— ~ y forcing, i - order to ex ee the mode of — 
prse: Med : 1 ' micrantha, grey 16 beneath by hotwater pipes. This, it will be seen, 
май, in 14 cm The f blowing meer pe = ыан Me m à vt 1 А кеа fully а ЭЗ бей nee i 
ew Genera and Species ор Юын |6 с. à already se y carri t years ago, at Castle eS нч 
кохи |pecies of Diatoms, е n the Himalaya, їп Wes Gurhwal. ide 
ES oci By BY R. К. Greville, LL. D.— 11. On | е ulivation in the Kobisten of" the no ыннан r E ы a aA page _ 
of Он быар "Жаы nie Gardem | prov ni Punjab i north. Esq., a an a t will at page — 
Mec С ' ET апае étated md Punjab is now am estal тыге fact, and |651 oft Gardener? Chronicle for 1847. sdb 
experiments seeing ing of Vineries is by means of — 
upon FRE ое piatt of e M Аш» E ете E samiy mi i ,000 Ibs,— | the e of hot water in pipes, which ought S 
species y: т чөө of ессе i ta than 4 inches in — On this subject it 
own pollen bet ingle! folio ready some 20 companies d, < Mistaken пону is often praetised of 
не hB 
Pave е contemp) lated ; агі), 
ealth, ZA "E АЫ 
en off th 
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л] 
owing extract from a lett, d M ba ll, dated ' 
faing too limited an éxtent of 
radiating surface to 
