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THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[AvavsT 1, 1863, 
service of danger, though Te pleasant danger, to go | o 
through i. Im eal more about md 
saying what а frank and eit reception we eu sic 
ig 
with from M. André Ler 
ИНАТ, 
HE BOoTANT ғ EDINBURGA, July 9. — Prof. Bal- 
The following communica. 
7 G 
о Cin 
| particulars con: мы ne 
— of nullifying all they might feel compelled 
of „his principles, that м Кене boise | 
more corroborative of views, but any 
knowing the difference bets ее! ealthy 
plant, mu e acknowledge that est 
allege: 
for the breakin ng H our [C 
ecd — remos 
the tym 
nemely, 
2. There are, 0 of course, ; 
d with t 
ess of vo e 
о time. and 
; his t сооп is 
be > fé t R kren powerless {0 
anchon ЧЕ hd ausi М ihi me ntion the|prevent. How this mistake is to be Kostia does not 
EE — but the whole ши м events since. a first 
en period of gro 
w themselves, а effi 
wih ча which ihe alkaloids begin 
cacy of decoctions and 
tions were rea I iption of New era МЕ, Се Ад А bark and leaves ео в war. 
ies of Diatoms from the South Pacific (No. ILY By | with vins mado wh d rues pared "A eti specimens eem s might be expected ie viumes fona situation 
р we йе» c 2 Description » A EM xd tho possibility of dispensing i e, if filled by their author, ge Б 
ат of Clerode отоп. . Bal- ote ly, with t edge ; 
four. is plant was transmitted by the Rev. c. |20 аг la: ex of bark and pup possessing jaar and they ry. же worthy o of. ba eing в 7 by any оце 
Thomson from Old , ny it has flowered and СР erstanding this singular people. They 
d in The fruit is remark- One or more огой these points, accom- тошу, ow NR ee been improved, had they be 
he Botani 
able for а i bright eer Nip covering on one side, 
which is well dis b 
of foa di isease. ints, 
pani terials for arriving at 
su 
played when the 
ulent ma 
munication the author states that he has чей 948 
вресїев 
is w 
ing ripe. The succule ss of cells, containing oil- isi lach very interesting feature in| matter is ad ^ us and 
like Дам, seems to act im separating the achenes, à js ieu An the Cinchona plant is its wer of|extraets from De Tocqueville are out of place in a 
во that they spread out in a cruciate manner, display-| reproducing its bar ban. дерей of it, to|discussion upon Japanese affairs. Nevertheless, the 
ing ering on their upper side. The|. icknoss rmation. | book both adable and interesting, and all themore 
plant із а very showy one both in low er and fruit, and ity, noticed | во that Sir Ruth ишо né фе to 
is well worthy of cultivation in our “mng by Mr. M'lvor, — covering the denud ng polities; he gives usan account of t 
Notice of a Botanical o Ki and Dead-| сат with moss for а month or two, but whether | manners and modes of life of the Japanese, and 
waler Fell, on Ath July, 1863. By P T-— е. larger volume s the niis thus produced m in bringing them most graphically before us 
IV. Notice of Mosses found in Fifeshire. S ei 1 eontain a proportionate excess wi alkaloids is a| Here is a picture of the c шту, and a most 
Howie. Communicated by Mr. Sadler. In subject which at present rests in obscurity. —— барша elightful one it is:—" Yes, all this jg 
ed from J.|very true; such fertility of soil fine growth of 
emm and variety of foliage— ог such 
in 
and varieties of М f Fife, 
E 
"IN 
V. Notice of some of a; Woods «sed E pene Май 
ke. 
the 
Purposes in New Zealand. Ву Dr. Est 
described the various economical з ses to which 
the wood and other parts of the following TT are 
aei Бона read a letter receive 
АВ R.S., of the 
most gracefu In 
chiefy i in the clefts of precipic es and among ro cks not | 
e 
pe 
өү lanes, the мба ns, ај 
у | 5; 
the numerous pleasure 
rounds of the wen are боб, І believe, to be found 
any ywher ere out of E — m brilliant green hues 
easily reached ; 
slo opes that we were kept from starving by Баст " 
every kind he: ees 
rather betokens а датар climates but the 
в delicior 
ей лї їМйа excelsa), “Tarata ” (Pittosporum 
erassifolium), = TRE f аА hne Taw: АД wer rud | 
carpus spica- uri 
;,|even in "tho distance of the landscape is very fine. 
æa vis- 
"or 
| Lawsoniana. ey also and presented 
| of Charophyllum b —— ы r bulboustooted кааар 
€ 
2a Eba +} б, 
F 
put 
з 
trees, and ihe hardier race of Pines and бойо 
nat та 
t Walnut, 
ЕЯ апа as a curry, gere: we had eren g 
wnoie scener 
е 
novel as it is рен rect in effect. "Th 
Tt 
height of from 2500 to upwards of 
Tx been, but I 
is found at a 
Sm abiens looks like a Il in its tufts of top 
foliage and bare trunk; the B апа, ащ 
side by side with. the Pine, the Oak, and t 
W 
pje 
Е 
В 
zt 
a wide eld ^ the reel d give ie for y 
landscape pain inter of роне RR "There: is ш 
eim and other 
Lawson 
е variety 
££ 
— excelsum). aet was illustra 
of many t a: вр refe od 
тб Garden and woo " pee the ш 
VL Jute ur ce Cinchona am eere on En ‚ Niel- 
gherry к ne е - Cleghorn. Тһе, 
an bark p jlant, is 
likely t to eie а пет produce pen hè: trade d India, 
the 
y growing | p, 
som 
oked they жанч 
£f Ralf 
n rouped 
in the midst of uten dal жазы ie» eum E 
English gen envy for 
ight e ^ 
Jap is peeulia — in Conifers ; soni ortie 
e "beautiful of w 
Pota 
rm-like — after flowering.—— Prof. M. Bell 
ontod a 1 са with fruit of Opuntia vedi or 
y Кан” in his garden а& Malta, 17th 
ue 1863. 
= а and Allium ursinum, assuming a veni an Mr. 
- | appendix to Sir Rutherford’s Бебку48 
descriptions of these and the other к ieu 
list pl 
Japan, with a list of such plants as have been sent to 
England. Не has furt ded some notes 
ieul f the country, from which it appears 
he vem : ene to Jtivation, 
that ntion is paid to erops 
fruit, Fes nito: the uo dedi areco 
of as insipid ап кА attribu "x ; 
large use made of trange to say, the 
Japanese neither nor milk! As 
MM d во тра > Bene of East, rice 
the 
the main rnm food; not, as in 
Mr. Vincent, an enterprising planter, has secured 
5000 Cinehona plants for the land he has gems { 
М. de Facien ent g , has secured ЗЗойсев of Books, 
© шапу more. Altogether, the едва on record dig ^re the Tycoon : a Narrat. AS a Thr 
ceed the number of plants Mr. Мог (е superin-| | Years . Residence in E арап. By. Sir utherford 
tendent of the l be able to| Alcock, K.C.B. Longman & ex 
— the eig mi алде ны year, which| Very few years have passed o ur heads 
we ш e plants available Japan was a seal d 
in the eourse of the next year, or from May 1863 nly К Seer ss mà or ve Me F tho 
p 1864, are estimated at 100, 000. This will be During ню о wo centuries every attempt to open а 
their own stock which planters in t the 
have been able to Ter will 
plan 
1| [enjoyed br the Dutch had faile 
d intercourse than ha degrading оре | 
d, when, as if b 
magic, the barricades of ages seemed to np in 
down, and, headed by the Americans, the trading 
rushed to tak vantage of the new sica 
Шш su ddenly open ned to them. , The West overflowed 
y 
n however those in 
ow with Ghee, but, if we understand 8 
Rutherford e hern "boiled in water. 16 
— to see how the in what 
are the necessary constituents of the body ; possi 
dients which are wanting In 
may be su pplied by fish, which a to be 
extensively used as fi y all classes. 
Mr. Veiteh's description of the agriculture is is dj 
b de Cm. 
. "When 
gre meses s 
enorm. 
chona points is ойу баней foni. inci 
M UM E off a plant, it is 
in a pot filled with brick dust. 
sands of these pi 
hey recover 
ж i 
ü 
from de Shock esie their severance from 
Jaa travellers were › fled, Е $ glowing доор 
tions of the ge 
Sir Ruihertorda word giehume . from which we gam 
vn же cro a at the Worlds Fair. last th 
costumes and si of он; Abo 
E by, 
ег been. drawn EL. 
to the whic 
ergo. Я Stories reached 
am-|rotation of the crops, or the mode of mi [s 
us gums : 
of f the cou ntry than. in 
account, however accurate асаа, of the 
which the gov 
“The tall ien aim 54 hedges an 
dhickly covered, cut and trimmed in 
of sagre - (a fashion which there is little « 
күзөт duced ao Euro ре fp imi 
parent pr They are then ossa d to 
a mixture o 
uld not prevent ; and the 
charged w. d felspar jun 
deco 
gardon monl, in which the IT sof rooting goes on. | 
the 
des Sm land y of 
have bein i oria СЕ уч 
dé no o doubt do “herover е4 хе of а for ost tree 
terestin 
ts | whi 
| DE is now Mee. 
y 
бас im е1 0: thee ertainty of а 
intro 
rably they p 
x orbem out of айни cii e лодке be seen, ar 
in the British Isles can ound such 
awmi : 
three feet gh, рей, тна aA 
Camellia, ые чое) Now we bave en 
speedy war. "Thisis no doubt dishenrtonings after the |n 
easy way in whic e 
| every concession еа val fact appear 
to be, that the ese ме e бане: їп the 
mallest degree iem their ancient traditions. They 
suddenly d themsel y а superi 
power, which they were энргерәкеб io Я 
resist. 
* Submission to the M. vine of Western Powers, 
ch some inexorable fate seemed to have let slip 
ted 
and ' 
of Pomegranate. 
Um Pith its golden fruit; E 
Cherry tr this 
с : i s m. Hide peli Or resistance with arms | N 
віле, and e qus diminish in proportion to their|in , вее the only alternatives. Тһе that is when * Damice ог 
approximation to Shade. “вош tpa "while h „were | s did, pies these рг змее эе almost | presence, which | all. 
p ga superior|not think of к: 
а year ago, fully bear out this result. Those in the | force. They пе, sii gun and iced, Dese thay felt h ws and ' ine 
shade look; siekly, and those subjected to drippings Lacy м L2 They smiled and р pass tall elose twisted fence 
look worse. Жыл vor does not consider the|employin, utmos E Skill to give as little hil г that h of thatch i 
Ootacamund a complete demonstration | to themselves the full right| cine sinensis, as 
