| 
hite, 
k d with mi gent; ; Тасов р 
ta alow w, striped w Кім ger, 
SEPTEMBER 19, 1863.] 
the first-class award has been duplicated. We are Lad 
disposed to question the prominence which has t 
hen, t іо the Bine represented by these fair 
Anna Keynes pos p ux sh well- eed 
of a blush-white dee the r flore 
THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
891 
extract from the Baron R. Osten-Sacken's Memo 
this genus, just D hi by the Smithsonian Institu- 
The antennæ of the female Con of 18 joints, th 
first rather oblong, the second e раво" iid the 
tion of Washington ( 
graphs of A prn of North КУРЕН Part 
, | 1862). 2 f 
Lo Apr 
sti , but squared at 
their tips, and setose; the wings lave t the fout veing 
+ "-— T 
t , the inner one bein ng muc ch curved ; and the 
female sex h 
and jo faintly tipped . With 1 Tila. 
eat and symmetrical in dine and ofa а сех тоа 
connection with its Aal Aer Ho is owing chi ie | 
w colo d Perhans 
rernaps 
sized со: atl Indi ellow, striped 
with Р Fg ; its chie rawback is the want of 
brightness in eg round colour, a RET which it 
shares with m d most of the sorts, 
E ped 
KEYNES Edward. Purchase i is a well- formed ГУЕ Ж) 
ruby crimson ; I 
e 
distinguish fom 
а great number of the species] the 
gall, the produce of the insect in ita от stage of life, 
E gie a more aed object in nature than the 
ect itself. au Aa cult to preser 
on aecount of its gr 
uniformity of their 
its congene 
ея and colouring, would accou 
син, into a long tel escope-Tike 
which enables [sd чр: +о анна 
crevices id the f the 
We 
"Аас ог * bor orer, 
e her eggs into the 
> r (^ Ani nnale 
- Sers xvi., r 969), his Short 
ыт: s the arva, and descriptio 
of insects, cannot be prosecuted КАЕР from the obser- 
afford a а very unsatisfactory object of study, aceording with tho эң 
connection with the varied deformations which their | of t Uo a now under our notic His specimens 
larvæ produce on plants. The study of this family, | were observed on the “trone E^ A Y vivant? Dr. 
different in thi pect from most of the other families | Giraud h 
as also observed the nem. ig w^ а 8 у Ка 
species, on the banks оѓ the Dan r Vien па, 
vation ol living nature, a and for this 
- 
M such observations,” The заан ыйан |: 
the insect {о such an extent that "the wida * était 
comme lardé E ces robes de mnymphes blanches." 
Sam Ваг lett had Ma X oW. дә, атор S Е 
beiro the wo Cer tificates were awarded to them. 
e find memoranda of 23 varieties which gained 
ө were Pim up into the first place. ОР these 
LracrE's Pochantre re Bunarsss go Hero, and 
Kxxxrs' y and John Wyatt had the award 
twice over. ede is а AN uir tipped with 
carmine; a pretty pleasant.looking sort; Chelsea 
re these, 
te, Кл ara | 
and WHEELER’ 8 Mrs, Wheeler, the choice › being регі haps 
varieties. Thus Brunette, he most eai Дол 
ofthe season which has co pomo AEN. is a 
wien „чиш colour, s а rmine 
sufficien: tiy. large, an zh 
үче к n is а nea Шу built even pe. "n deli- 
cato but € cue MA а! lem. Mrs. Wheeler is a | 
e Ккү agpie, а distinct-looking 
Wiley, + тову {бей ground tipped with white. FAA Ji 
o | more obnoxious inse 
a 
eu stated that the disease was cau 
Ws completely destroys its vegetation. 
different plants, but hs species (including many e | 
cts), do not form these kinds 
2% 
д1 
. 
r C. viminalis. 
iraud states that the dinde A нан 
| species "һате only. 15 ог 16 joints in the antenn: 
| that the third vein of the wing is bifurcate, * фо 
| the poer d of the Vienna and YorKEshire ems 
most t all the perfect i insects h ad m 
them in June, 
өнө tbat the most beneficial plan a Е 
destruction of the p 
carefully in fn February 
wnen we receive 
d cut off and a 
qu devour the pollen Cereals, one species, ©, 
"Tritiei, the Hessian fly, being one of our ма formid- 
áble. dar enemies, whilst má Јагут of the two species 
mee piam before us burrow into the wood or 
young shoot 
During m e moth of Juné Sir William J. Hooker 
placed іп our hands the upper portions of sóme stems 
wh dich he had received 
m Mr. Monckton Milnes (now. Lord RON MM 
sed by — 
s 
red grub which the 
1t E ону 
eats its way into 
mainder of this sec Gnd: class i gh bs Sistof WH 
atty Bn s Garibaldi i orange гей; weis 
Useful, ruby GE'S 
maroon ; Pius Su 7 ush 
liac; Kxxwrs TS VM b! К ЖЕН 
Шас; 
а nemen E ligue хову lilac, he ЕД "striped 
with rosy fi^ Fed eis e 
pr mson, tip 
najini. Soy our previous тешат at we wan 
to give an impetus to the Dahlia Fhe 
The award of а Commendation Eey has been made 
to LrGaES Nonsuch and Crimson Perfection, the last 
а neat ruby crimson, and to WHEELER'S Symmetry, я 
dark ruby warded ” form 
red; while the “ unre 
and appeared to be partial in the extent of 
not being known. 
hie 'pibces of 
On examining som eiemá Torirardéd, 
: we found the bark iu Yn flaked off, and in other | 6. 
notice 
excrescences ; thus theré are &everal kinds, the larvæ of eking 
of 
cannot say much abo 
Ко. 
and yields bs "of а large its early [4 H e 
| Thos 
y or March, an 
the heads of the Мете MÀ to be жу төт 
the 
condition Ж would only produce feeble and useless 
TOS, 
PO 
[For the following partieular& resp 
tion of Potatos, exhibited ihe т ег ус ay а at. m c al 
Horticultural Society's Show at South Kensington, we are 
indebted to Mr. Whiting, whose instructive account of the 
pope rd К I v it consisted, will doubtless be read 
with i est. He —] 
EP Tim exhibited E me on ads 9th inst, were 
Round Polatos.—1. Da líesb; 2. Golde 
РЕГ ; 9. Early T 4. Dalmaboy ; A 5. Fortyfold; 
Red Regetit; Órmskirk; 8. ; 9. 
places bored with à number of very minute round Мр ч эш ; Р Т а ES чанг" Ал 
ч bark in the я idney -leav yatt’s 
er ано ый Ир Жайына E oo Ash prere А Jiplatere Ashleaved ; 4, 
depth intó * viis be of élon Ue A each f MIDARA] т rly Racehorse; 5. Eugénie; 6, Webb's 
which had formed the residence m а minute bright | Imperial; 7. Brockley ; 8. Fluke. 
g the . Когхр Poraros.] 
early Potato, and it pen io be of 
dac fe nalit у, but paas grown it- only one season, I 
. 2. This P^. early kind, coming into use 
e days before the Ash-leaved Kidney, and it is one 
the best of its class. e name ES .given is, 
Mieres not the correct one. Some say it is the 
de gU Prolifie. 
Alt ib d not of first-rate v this is a 
inasmuch ав 16 is very productive 
Season, 
ose therefore who have to supply a large family will 
i de ful v 
find the Shaw valuable. 
am Inclined to believe Кү, “ Dalmah 
м When 1 
am place 23 y 
grown here СИЕ the name of е а 
grown that Potato side by side with, the тау 
pa into which this red maggot is 
Быш 
This is 
md 
them, and both are nearly akin to the Regent. 
tive sort, very w white 
eat care in, cooking from 
a strong growing, products 
mealy, but req iring 
ыза M i fs natural "Ew prp ded rims; 1 a аге 
овп on its ventral surface, the limbs of the d > ? 
contracted state being folded оп the breast, February. 
ENTOMOLOGY. to which they are closely бред: theheadis armed at its die 5. А Potato о GE the Bithi ү class it nor ite H 
e frontal extremity with two hard horny points, in front ing variety, d 
нв WiLLOW STEM psc which аге two slender hairs. Whos ready to ass опт of the skin, which i ít oriri is pun 
Іх the Gardeners’ Chronicle for Se c 4, Ет the perfect state the pupa pi {ве half out of tbe | of dark p h iy and w де, 
we published the history of a titate fly | circular hole, or exit from the burrow, which has bee No. 6. I сте whi i dr -3 at of p 
which renders useless the young twigs ot f Willow в and | instinctively prepared for that by the larva is the ) ` ent, whic Ж d 
Osiers employed as basket p The woodcut NE assuming the pupa state, Неге the white | origim, and proba y A 
геты this species, to whi ve the name of skins of the pupz may be found when the perfect inse по but the o our of i A d us 
eura (Rabdophaga) viminalis here reprodu ha d. Several of these empty ДЫ, аге | sized ent i i 2 WA у og is а heaped 
Jr сиф annexed) for the purpose of comparison|indicated in our woodcut by a small star near each |Ordinary му ый Ў 
with the res of another species of midge belonging | of them. lur od llent variety does not appear 
i] same genus, which y injurious to the| The perfect insect, of which we only obtained two Я ons ГЕ land. А neighbour A ji aght 
kind o 5, an ention has | dead female specimens, is of Y dark grey brown colour, | | known in the нен У d I have cultivated it two 
directed during Me. past summ the abdomen having the sides and connecti а threo eam years a: i ose resembles the Dalmahoy 
97 Tien а je nest ере AN 15. х rs um быы үтү Antona are | in shape, but differs in colour, the Ormskirk being 
k, 
