1036 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[NovrwsER 14, 1863, 
codium,  Deschampsia cdespitosa, Роа  nemoralis, 
Koleria cristata, and various other European tad 
ТЬе Sierra del Crystal was found 
i 2 ‚ 
In Section B the following were well grown and 
finely bloomed, viz, Alma, rm "d m Salter, | regarded as either a 
Arigena, Defiance, Christine ts Golden variety, | Australia. 
With the death of 
M Prince Albert, and Insigui К 
fragment еа beginning or end, and cannot be 
popular or scientific Flora of 
Robert Brown all hopes of a 
to be a low range of hills nowhere exceeding 2000 ft. 
eleva + much overrated by М. du Chaillu. From wards.—Olass I. : 1st, Mr. dietis Stoke Newipgton; 9d, | Flora of Australia тамара, "E the Direetor of our 
Coriseo Bay, the summit of Mount red осв feet), x Oubridge, ditto. eie T E ir {ом s Е Royal Garde s, Sir 6 Hooker, originated the seheme 
S; 8 " H Ру 
DEREN: supposed to be 5000 fee h, and the Оаро cis IY II. ( RUD Ford: 0d, ME боп dio X риши pM A nent qu : Фи. 
summit of the chain, was г d aroy pma summit | Class V.( Gro er plan ts) : 1st, Mr. Forsyth ; 2d, Mr. Oubridge н ка x а E, x = | — m P: inde- 
: как : " atigably urge ach undertakiri 
gemi A wur PEU E Mos "i use et In Section C some handsome M owes were exhi- | first on ма pe and then on the Colonial Legislatures : 
probably to 3000 species of flowering plants, of which bited, amoug the best of which w e La , Sultana, | had bee last rewarded wi th. tha at Sig nal сеза 
| General Cz ert, Duruflet oh) 
subj ul MS ped. No le £t нле hens | variety, Hélène Trophée, Drin Drin, Florence, Fairest of Din cause of science, and of qua tlie volans before. 
were described P em and es as of hi were | the Fair, Esmeralda, La V Salamon, Rose Eu us is one of the i Fro paper headed 
from ti (xcluding the f to | Yenna, та t Decaisnej \ Modèle, Mrs, Dis, “ Colonial, Floras” in ie "эпе of е Natur 
St. Thom Prinee's Islands, there occur а е | anga eview . ‚ we learn that the 
: d н rieties): 18, Mr. How al Fl had 10 
ORA A ачар ч тө аы hh & 808 species; xem — M LOW Howe Г, „т. d кн in 9 "OMNE Kat ps DK h 
and o rnando Po , 102, whic h 68 arë | бу. түү (Pompons) : ist, Mr. ker; 9d, Mt. — 5 Aces botas ois Ae 1] ү i wib 
common to both localities. - The monocotyledons bear | Háeitiy i 8d, Mr. Номе; 4, "Mr. G ieri баран Class IV.: | several eminent botanists! he ba ured à plan for 
a proporti: tke —— ах on the | 1st, МА. Боо; ға, Mr. bn 3d, Mr, Howe. Class V. | publishing them at very trifling expense to the Govern- 
Cameroons (1: 2.3) than on Fernando Ро "| (group of plants), Ist, Mr. ; 2d, Мг, Cox, Kentish Town. | hent, їп а uniform series of independent and cheap 
; works which should b 
0 
Sev. veral interesting tables of distribution белж , give 
Section — for "de most part of Specimen | v 
kabl ts, which were, with few exceptions, well grown and nd plat 
Porta eun punia э ded onk eame а very large bush of|grant for two (of;the British West Indies and of Hong 
poverty of VEN apum ibi Golden Christine, and Mr. Howe had a very fine speci: | Kong), from the Secretary of Stàte for the Colonies; 
tenton qoem enature of его, be Шейше | men of Lady Hardinge ; poen consisted of Vesta and | the Lords of the T eásury т fus e rest, and 
area of the tem region ; pre eo of Alma; both of which were in ood con dition. The (probably having the fear of Professor Goldwin 8 d 
Abyssinian fo: ost all the genera and half th і N before them) pronounced the Colonies to, be r 
— natives of Abyssinia ; m proe c Shiny: Chus T. (speeirnen plants): 16%, Mr. Monk ; 2d, Mr. | enou gh to pay y for their own Floras if they should чаб 
proportion of European plants, by far ater рагі | Howe; 84, Mr. Forsyth ; 4th, Mr. ШоурА Class Il. eting on Е z des ion, Bir W, 
of which w were British, and a few, as Radio da illegrana, | men Pompon): 1st, Mr. "Forsyth ; 2d, 2$ SW M: Hooker ed personally der qi r Majesty's : 
ti QA байн gne ПІ. (Anemone Boon sj: 1st ас; бе Sues Ag of State for the AM ^o the Cob со 
t Gove b 
the paucity of S. African types; the m rg ды. 
new genera, only one, Ardisiandra, a well-marked n 
form of OMA pl allied {о Androsace, Bes aed 
found ; and t the absence of St. Helena types. The 
The PORE: one-flowered Pompons were grown in pe 
form of PIRA. San Т well bloomed, had t 
ood effec 
of the species, with technical descriptions of such as | 
were considered new.——3. 4 Contributions ^ the 
e now finis 
varieties were "Madam ч no less t pee 
arnac, y» DE eine P. дарае Antonius, | West Indies. by Dr. 
Astrea, and B за de Wi dem Qolehícs, « 
Н] G. Bentham 
we, however, did „nob remark among them кые! by G. 
frequently recorded by us 
B 
Bentham ; British India, by Drs. Hoo 
ors and Parliaments, and may w 
rou 
Crypto gamic Flora of the , Atlantic Islands, 5 y W. 
Mitten, Esq. 
of Madeira and the adjacent islands, 
CHRYSANTHEMUM : Nov. 9 and 
former eru "y were generally large and 
ia ueen of England, Jardin des Plantes, 
г. Cattell, 
STOKE МЕ 
10.— The display both of plants and cut bl 
соп desired. '"l'he plants were ranged all 
the room, the central hen ied MR by ie 
rds, and ordinary round - headed 
Pyramids, 
be the order a the day. of the two 
e way of Кайгак little novelty was рерна Ы + 
standai 
bashes seemed to 
oon be 
am Thwait es, 
and of nme North. 
sanctioned. It may be well to 
the eut blooms and сак of inland badly manag f 100 copies + day of salè from the 
For Six Plants à prize was awarded to A to У "Ко orsytl, | rendered n pests the more eror, ge ЕЕ а um of 1501. per volume to the 
who had Pri Я an Annie weis Медин Pape are evidently disappe author on the publieation of eaeh volume; and that 
St. Clair. Ме owe furnished | cirenmstance to be r тен, for though xe ЛАР profits of šale, which in t of some of the Fl 
ants of Lord Ranelagh, Lady Hardinge, vx ted to Show al ariago of bloom, their | will not be remunerative и вопіе yea. е ie e 
нё Л песаи | is by o me to the p is 
Pompons, Mr.- 
examples of Cedo Nulli, Duruflet, Golden sg Nulli, | 
s stir Aer omi ne s - E Mr. | 
Exe 
as не ^. specimens, and well 
deserved the prizes which were awarded th 
"Three pyramidal Pom 
pearance is ans jt 
f new pmi especially toc PeR mpons, a few 
made their сорган which w we Ыы to be able to 
other, 
premature a 
йере p па JANE re оесав 
We nclus tion au excellent stall 
80 many y achotide адыг» аге avoided. 
t 
ust 
filled to кете vit E ad Pic exhi- 
р жа уе a Bru Nes taste displayed in 
annis uy 16 may truth- | 
А ie "inel that the ped "productions in this 
niggardly; eonsidering the gre ; 
descriptivo — -- national ей ы the under: _ 
labour of such 
mpons 
ing of General Canrobert, Cedo: Nulli ud неа vn 
н taking; and that authors are Ер to the соте 
е нара dei" tha А-ы гуна, of ee ef M well һауе challenged ео араай with | pletion of tlieir ds wltióh iir & act vill prs 
sus i61 many. taral apocimena в which г eceived P occupy 10 years of their lives. "Sir W Hooker 
Of Cut Po - there were several stands, Та ever, who ©; E kno ия) » - nid едын э 
е Mr. Cattell, of oF Westerham m, had the 1st eneration, e un a ng y 
amongst yellows tus and Jardin des [^ would lose all; and if there is ears prin 
r. Mox 
Mr. Сопу "all, in laid, 
һай very fine blooms of White Globe and as des 
les there were iui 
pu of 33ooks. 
Flora Ausir 186 NOTICIA. of the Plants of 
the gis T 'erritory, - By G ове. елы 
F.R.S., Хив S. r, M. Ba | 
Governmênt жыйы Melbourn 
æ to Ana ardince. 
jd 
R.S; d LS, 
Victoria.. Vol. 1. Ranu une ulace: 
liis is the last door м же such a charge can 
The first volum 
deseriptions of iiie 
culaceæ to Anacardiaéece, 240 genera а 
these are T anged — to малайы 
and after ter 
synoptieal keys idees the — 
ments of the фаза [je Pa Туск жо : Lovell 
Te ve & Oo. 
e asked of — — we should most desire to 
by the d deta 
> prece 
8 was abu d ver ihe 
it is proposed should be сөөл на i ай — Floras нане 
т, Вепап?в Flora pee 
from 
d 1070 прете 
of M 
us of the la 
Hong Kong Flora, and whieh 
e should certainly 
z Шар "aud if offered Louf choice of an author. we 
&v., throughout the 
E Among аза Vind po is Bon aa d Hock, | should as certai inly select Mr, Bentham. Situatedatthe| In е Preface а brief. enumeration is giveh of the 
o Mal pei antipodes of Europe, t with eurious, interesting, | principal sources from € the zu" creda 
Perd iie ler tol en a and Marg merits And, b and tek e ауыл many of whieh furnish the "wn; these аге for the most part contained in tbe 
de Wildeman, suy ur conservatories, supplying Hookerian Herbarium а ; tlie оку tero o importahl 
ERES Im erede аа. fur vship-hulding, and collections which lave had to be consulted elsewhere: 
Ec red. [ovre qaa for ea апа ча Вап " erbariam at Ma yip d p 
show took | work, lastly, peopled oür owm | i 1 „8; " 
gemi Bot Latt, "amie іп the Agricultural | Australia is of all petias the globe the most m" West Australiah plants described (for the 
Islington, where a considerable number of pee ihe Kap ina Lore and scientific point of view to|par& во badly) in the two volumes of "P 
were broug et arrauged on paralle Preissiang? have эе liberally lent by Dr. Sonder, of 
the body of the building, supported on two sides by last half тү to Bentham ; the Саппїп тїн 
banks of Evergreens, The Chry santhermumg them | account ef its ана їз аы first igi an üriaceouht- озени, е 7А to "the liberality of. Е. Heward; i 
thoug sos what lare кыл пф of merit, were | able thing. t€ for this ther many good reasons. en présented to Kew ern 
B og whole, in condition. n e un taking i is no irifling one : it ns iras nt ion - Dr. ens of Vie 
e A Itak 4 ріаее igbt years Henr A ^w mpi for its | 
M Golden | labori K; secondly; the result seb а booke of їп Australian plants, is bring (гайы d fem 
в valier Domage; as тапу volümes, aud сопзепенії M езрёувё, - Mueller himself for the 
Aimée Ferrière, Alarm, Касан little sale; and detis was hoped тутака і, 
il um, | that a hed botanist, ioi in the half- 
ts. м had Бекип to publish a 
: Glover, mt gm DR. О. сау " [oentury pee ora of Australia, would have côimpleted it at 
j 1L: [some period of his long lifo, during whieh ib 
"n n Veto gri ыб both uncourteous and im орд о to attempt another Florá | of that- 
: Мт, | ОЁ the sime regions иен never hàs 
; 3d, Mr | and never will be coinpl and the * Prodromus 
rait = Nova Hollandiæ” of Rober& Brown, published 
REO 
h a monument of tlie genius, sagaeit; 
E aci MAg ai attainments of ts oth ie bn 
Aree as 
goes LP e S 
yu v 
biis my 
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