DECEMBER 26, 1868.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
1231 
briefly noticed under the name of R. Welwitschii, is 
sed 1 ina similar жау. Тһе petioles of R. vin nifera are 
Poticeg of 230065, 
eaflets furnish а durable roofing which lasts 
эне 
ba ds one. 
i fru uch 
liked ; e very young lea fets ён "e dere 
expand a de ei for pla iting — and ww: Accra. 
g Pa lm are used for binding 
Cartoons e Punch. By John Tenniel, 44. 
Bradbury & Evåns. 
ong the Chri 
Mere if not ee a without а eram 
of a hundred o 
А volume 
The dan un" tid (cm "ts of гере 
hell 
to the hills to procure Rubber, the extrerities of the | 
m uc sim- 
h is rather 
ply roasted, and the soft central part (wh 
Dto and tough) is eaten. 
ајан at Ferr rs gave many parti- 
which [es the жге, of the] ps and соп 
by an enumeration of Lie о the new ones consist- 
in of T Podococcus Barteri, Phytelephantopsis a 
ecretus (?), Laccosperma leve айай енй 
pat Hookeri, cuspida 
amus Manni, and 
; to which the above-mentioned K 
tschii ma; be added. 
and carpa, , 
Raphia рерна Тойга 
BOTANICAL. OF EDINBURGH: Dec, 10.—Prof. Balfour in the |У 
i - he riti y ofice. bearers for 1863-64 were elected, 
. H. Balfour ; Nitouslibeiti Prof. | p 
W. 
uk аще of Фавори : 
ei various Кода for 
| Pose hae a is 
R. Wel | 
most violent kind without introducing an inci 
ost fas 
tidious "n 
of а serio 
istmas Books of the season, this stands | 
itor. 
P: cleverest possible drawi ings upon 
tale 
Mr. Ten iel vió so thoroughly understood the 
ай of representing human passions of the quietest or 
ident 
" id Move ЖОП 
t 
uch like M. linc entum, ' Two glorious Moutan Peonies 
an а double Plate; the one, огуну Stuart Low, ua 
bright carmine 1086, double, and fully 8 ns бгд #8; 
the other, Président La mbinon, е SUIS аг e, but les 
full, and of a lil elgian seedlings, pe 
like other Tree Peonies pt acquisitions in situations 
where these sequisements can be met. Hechtea 
dwarf M 
Bromelia 
Ghiesbreghtii is exican d n 
res Ey йыл tt ubjec ects, beaut tifully printed — the long spiny-edged үк ding leaves, Wh а 
rarely n l provided for the buyers of gift books, Never pf à bro дегем t ge з white р wd ptbes- 
n LIA de hd uM Mit 8 nts of|cence underneath ; the tall scape bears numerous small 
white flowers, Brahea dulcis is à Ы, дейды 
fan Palm, the Corypha dulcis of Humboldt a 
| Piand, Lat n Nos introduce d from Me xico. Phrynium 
throwing up its leaves boldly on 
ugh.” Sos 
has 
ехрес 
every one = who turned ov 
ed pages. 
Amongst the continental publications (MR 
Garden Botany, and 3 pn. illustrations of New P 
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well as comically, апа astonish — grave admiration a | а.о 
ted to says s the | 
the а themselves. broad, of а 
| shaded green with a clear silvery centre and two sub- 
жут bands, thus trifasciate, and the under вана 
urplish red; 16 will be а remarkably effective 
a fine New Grena- 
p M » 
mirabile is а green sort with раї 
ather distinct, but falling into the second 
species hd 
Phal 
that nhe reaches us the most regularly is ZZ} 
fion n Нот icole of 
the pietorial i-e NUTS of "thi 
pla nts of interest ло cultivators, „воще о 
Prof. — П, 
Account of X Vegetation. v. Er" мы. 5 at kikik dy Clare, 
Ireland. By Ward, Esq.——11I. Remarks оң the Sezual 
Change in te p oM "of Zea, May: 
By Mr.J. 
IV. Remarks om somu 
‚8 
e of the ru n Plant of. India. By Dr. 
the Culti yd s the чу: iferous 
By. Dr. Anderson, Super- 
у ЕЕ озыне, of 
ing haa has been carried on successfully. 'The 
following is. а A of the Н ш, plants in ho nurseries at 
inchona succirubra, 1024 ; 
that place on the 15th June 1863 :—! 
C. Calisa; (a 3 €. officinalis, Sh micrantha, 695; C 
ruv —total, 4620. The cultivation of Cinchona at 
eelin, as attended with very great difficu үт at first, 
pat шен hese paon overcome, and there i reason 
lantation will be SRM In the 
Жойкын dt t une i 190, 1 рити mi Bimpson, the European 
Кени, purge x Darjee! g, with about 2 108. p^ m fresh 
leaves the following species :—O. rubra, 
с. оешу md M sisi ipm E Doi Pe with 
water slig py soaa with в кү BENED itter, 
and patients suffe: 
were pene 
I -— the еп Dr. 
xamine chemically the nature . 
А leaves 
bra, aud we quinine in them.—— 
VI. On the Cultivation of Tea in India. Ву W. Jameson 
Ps; | is is first a very good representatio Aalen 
dues, а comig. s Orchid, which has now 
of 
{ ains 
t blas strae with 
me pera ч well kno England; also 
. At 
[Am des QAM which lias | 
We find in 
nopsis 
| text will be D^ "s pa закри notices of t 
a, and Echeveria, with much m 
Фр өөү, 
. Hog s Ga rde ol "Year- Book for. 1864 i 
and the best of its class. 
а good 
The lists of 
ӯ | 
е | New LM its, Plants, and Flowers are ample and саге: 
fully prepared ; and hg Ве Шш. and Foreign CH 
tural Directory, prominent feature, 
the Lag КЕ, of [a kind » which has been attem apta 
A ve useful addition to this part of the book is a list 
after its raiser M. Brandy, a French 
I1 ri e * arbori 
induced by eullvation as in s 
the Sen, Ah А Lilac called od рене M. ie d 
Бен m ЫЗ bears den Na E Inge dee ep 
‚ flow rs; апо! other led. ise Ver- 
r varietie: 
white, is ph Viola arborea 
eous' ha - d id plant ts IE 
of 
nobility Eu Len 
with the gardener's name where known, aad th M 
ies town. aa is besides the usual inform 
ound in an alm 
Garden Memoranda. 
„ ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SoctETY's CONSERVATORY A 
With the neat and Анн 
fine hardy flowering shru Ta ium перете 
KENSINGTON.—W. 
manner in which t his house is wel b the Fellows „9E 
кез 
(һеге A neilgerricum) is A Indian Lily, with som 
thing of the aspect of eximium, and wit 
TAE 
fragrant flowers, which, however, M, Lemairé ДЕА 
miik f jaune. miel. "The Camellia 
rt, 
те 
ofa m attractive аса er, an 
Vicomte de Nieuland, also a Ба is less pronounced in 
mi ed Bell 
and check ^ all seasons ot the year. hs 
equty, 
spring 16 is а blaze of floral b ваа 4 
Hyaein ч» TUE E Pi 2 alley, i other УМ: | 
d eeded by. Pelar- 
| goniums, ue "Mignonette 
tion ; 4 while later in duas season годна and 
character ; but one а Romana, an Ite lian 
seedling, "те pr resen ery handsome 
т іпе, апа алы 
ured fow 
trusted, is a fine, full, 
h Е а tinge of 
bling the, noble 
а= 
А 
сы other 
central е гун —€— 
Among specimen к» gregum > Norfolk fund 
Pine (Araucaria excelsa) seems irably, 
| vigorous growth e CT ; and, — 
ча plants | of this and . other kinds we noticed, in 
f lathr 
наор lands féted for plate is devoted to some high-eoloured va atieles е 
cultivation with Теа гош the Kohistan of the North- | Diplacus glutinosus, amongst which Godronii, rea, standard Myrtles, and weet Bays, Т 
T nos qu — i P^ ns eie ur large crimson flowers deepening into deep сойз е DM Palms, and nclls the p^ covered. with 
ру веса e eno enit Slad the Kopien af | around the op -y toat, mui he а] fower buds, many of which are just bursting into 
2 à and Pindee, of Cashmere Jummoo, and "the veryzhandsome plant of its kind; these varieties wer blossom. The plio Double White "kind is. remark» 
ted Sikh States. The following ëstimate оѓ the yieldof| raised by M. Ingelrelst, of th nic Gard able. for robust and. for the beauty, of 
DX A full Dear ing, 100 1ba per aofo maj bo gini Nancy. ^ Pin maculata is а handsome broad-|its flowers, which, ара to severe ding early 
: тл Мө: | fave ilippine ‘Island Palm, in which  the|in the season, are unusually large ^s. perfect. The 
Kohistan of Rawu Аба RES leaves are mottled with pale and olive | well-known sem called variegata is a 
Kangra Valley . + rs 85,000 8,500,000 is а Mexican m ^ with the uu for the gaiety of its[prettily striped red and white 
Kasloo 4) fan 35,000 8,500,000 he D. н p Mg and qw milar drangular | 
Muundee, &c. xis us 40,000 ‚000,000 | receptacles, REN Mic Tastate levis A | A, em border n indi the eorridor at the rear of 
Protected HiBtataeeeeieeee—— 10000 1,000,000 tinctly А with greyish blo eh A Rhododendron | the building, thriving plants of Dicksonia antarctica 
D m ань оа ча T ‚000,000 | called formosum ph y ith Tooth 
Western G атай ES АЖА д а 180,000 18,000,000 | yellow R. aureum and К. Ji, dt carmine | m dent yc wen же masses of rockw. ork; raised 
Kumaon ., eeen, fe 990000 850,000,000 | flowers very like the onmiiy [d "hybrids of in the first instance with the йына of hiding 
9:0, 000,000 | {ће latter species. Azalea Р. Beautés should | барв i in whieh Araucaria trees are gr ‚ hay ye been 
ч чк siete Vor ig rome re, pieta ете be, asit is described to be, ma ini, : : ornamental by 
v её e export semi- flowers of а delicat ate "ву esh-eolour| variegated Ferns, such ав Pteris argjræa and 
i oriy allow an im aaea u e bnt ss dashed with white around the — ig thickly | cretica albo- тора ermix: such à ini — 
the Tadjan ре еа one Айн at x Agro im зыта pes spotted on the upper segments and c Rege id | the green-eaved so fonde farni ү уша um, C ium 
БЧ] о! count; c nt i Б “ 
Rupply f expor! Т. жна dti ox perimen; v n bodies with deep carmi A IE: 0 ar bulbiferu pa an ds сүй реє - ҳат" "E 
la RM OW by data which cannot bo gainsaid, that tho | Вг 
cultivation of е. Tea can be profitabl pem that 
the Tea is admirably fitted for the home and Indian 
отон MEA M i properly conducted d sind backed b capital 
annuals, 34; 118; trees апа shrul 5; Ferns, 
езе ino H -— specimens o Afi species ot pi dH 
species s 
full flower, їп thé open Wardie — mat 
from two Separate a trees air їп his 
The tree had. been Mese fUr (d 
The trees, 
of their last summor od 
give кте ià the Р, 
ЕЕ 
із а 
which ur may be inct 
1 an agreable 
