81845] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 119 
$ that pure earths 
5 R- f Or Hooker’s Species Filicum the third Part has just 
iene r orgenic 6 matter, are ee rapt Nadati Part ah the frs the Society had published the sec: nd) been issued by Mr. Pamplin. It Frente dich the! #e- 
the presence of AMENE matters ane thal Fa i al o rst volume of its ‘Transa ctions,” ” which mainder of of the genus Trichomanes, and 100 pt of 
à il isto be compared w aE , there ia includ /ibeli 
y E i With regard to artielés Boe gee 1 t vt |b ae mn 3 surplus i in the hands of. the Toat? “Afier | Microlepia, Sacelamn Stenolobus, Leucostegia, ORE 
ornton, Esq., sent very good specimen 1 i we plik AEn 4 d tk , Hum eae eit and Pr iy tots Tw eie. 
Yast year’s growth, wh ch were stated to have been pro ual Address, he noti l i 
served in- dry Wheat or Oat-cheff, changing it aane of the. Society, he adverted to oe fact of the beau- species. 
i once in three or four weeks. A Certificate was awarded) tiful microscopes constructed by Messrs. Ross, Powell, | will meet with ms sacouragement it so emine: vuy ae 
E for them.— From Mr. Green, gr. to Sir E. Ar strobe, were | and Smith, bei w accessible to members on the serves. We observe tha t Mr. th’ 
ye fine specimens of Sion-House Cucumber. This is a Wednesday of every week, in the rooms of the Horticul 
short kind, but stated to be of excellent flavour, tural Society. The use of the rooms for this 7” te, the names given Be mer bt t “Taian 
Mi x good egal pe reen mentioned that e had cut, had been kindly granted by the Horti moliu char Eein, has not rica pa xq learned author’s n At 
a Piece th e Ist of January, 12 brace from six plants, and without eny charge, to the Mikraj Society.. The | p. 179.will be found s remarks upon this ome in 
that the plants siil promise $ ee abundantly. He President then reviewed the various papers which had | which we agree. J an te impossible for botanists 
‘mentioned that t he pit is on is‘own construction,'| been brought before the Society during the past year, | now to go back into an inves igation of w r Š 
and is described at p. 35 of Ge Yt for 1841. He and of which Reports have appeared in the Gardeners’ burgh may have intended to publish, but left behind him 
— that. with it he has never failed either with || C ronicte. At the conclusion of the Addre ress he urged | in MSS. — All such intentions must share the fate of 
bers -# ponn, when SER growers have lost a the application of buried ; the original owner loses 
peir "plants tructures.—J. E NRAN Emet e observation of the anaes feieepne in diseased them, and the new finder appropriates them ito ) himself. 
a sollection Nf Yours. inglading Napoleon, in! ae ae There, was a large. attendance of members | If there is ayn h 
he “high state of preservation. A ico ‘was and men of s pa a was alaa a a largo number of | rities of I h Id h that Dr. Rox- 
verdes ee “Ae Mr. Fleming, gr. to the Duke of! aipania tiered Spi win Quekett | burgh’s ates mn mee buri thei Ar- 
erland, at Trentham, sent 6 bunches ny fine early || exhibited some mice specimens of siicifed spiral | chives. It is probabla" "tha t all his a; rok of a 
es, which had been meinen tin the manner ar te vessels, A which the question of the position of the | have been distributed by Dr. Wallich with names, and 
shim in another colum A Knightian Medal was | membrane in these tissues is ‘éalively set at rest, as a —_ thus been effectually made known for vind re tst 
arded fcr th “ve «From M rr. Fish, gr. to H. H: Oddie, perfert mould ‘of te spire s was ag on the silica from | time, they must patie! bear DS names, w èr 
F q» was a n Pine-apple, weighing 2 „lbs; ; it was the i of the —Mr. n Quekett exhibited injustien, if any, m done to Dr. Bobak a 
; d by ts. The alias ‘of plant is trendy a fearful evil, 
í Mirai o seighing 3 ibe 126z. k „in August Inst making in] —Mr. bank exhibited some ejected capillaries and it is the first du ty of th ose 
rk , from one plant in 13 months.—From | traversi tne y nitipoad tissue. Many of t th yin opp the in, 
os ardens at Frogmore was a bund e of As- | the Museum of the Society were also isi; rir ction of names which have b bsolete, from 
us, containing 100 heads, which weighed 9 lbs. It ever cause. 
ly possible to obtain forced Asparagus finer than ERUNGESEON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Flot Journal, No. 67. Feb. Feb. te ric aks ry 53 
e heads were individually latge and succulent, DIEMEN’'S LAND. Tue présent Num ber maintains 
ick as fete irk pa cut from] We lea Sky iron ceston papers the following par- rethinks 
made in the usua ; but, d of ‘being te repeating t tate pra ahi kld, iS 14th Exhi- is s occupied by the Essay on the Culture vs Arparagas 
h E” pH fermenting mat terial, E Sy aip as is sobe- | biti in the ir n Oct g} 
: one; hot water was employed; F } x te is stated 
veh steady heat, and fis perfectly nmi that the Society i is in debt 1202) Davies the year im- id paper “on yr aaao of composts, nha me 
the bed was covered by ‘wooden “shutter d been made to their garden from the Go-| Number is illustrated by the representation of two fine 
at from escaping, and to Show vernment establishments at “Sydney, and from the Horti- | Picotees—Lady Alice ah an et the Duke of Newe: asile, 
ure. A Banksian Medal: was] cultural: Society of London. -The fi ollowing are the | raised by the Rev. J. Burrouyhes, 
Beck, of Isleworth, sent ‘fine a a articles exhibited at this meeting, viz., Wall- 
mead’s Kernel. | flowers, tapie es, and Camellias ; a collection of Ranun Bee 
ylam, gr. to S. Rucker, Esq., euluses, -I S; — raxis and ‘Gl adioli, together with Sholl's neers Ws t in ate account of these ina 
ost ificent specimen óf Dendro- Caloeotating? and some Cac'i. Roses- comprised the | late Number, g 
sibly ever exhibited ; although this | Double Yellow, white pt Blush Tee and White of the h tle-hi y apiary, also a barrel, 
0 it had.on it in this in- | China. Mim uli, Tu lip and P. t yet b = There i is e little metal 
0 and 30- large. spikes of yellow blos- Apples, in either of them, only a small piece of tin perforated 
e arm, producing 2 and 3 among which were ar warty Wareiek i and | with holes as a venttfittie, id a short tube thrdugh 
same collcction were also three which the bees pass into the hive. The entrance > 
nneri, anda plant of Odonto- | curiously covered with a piece of zinc, which is so co 
Med area ets eviews. i f Y 1l h ai fh 
a r Medal was e for the from getting in. I cannot yet tell w pad r ai o 
- speciosum.—From Mr. Chapman was a large speci- Musée eee on Benjamin 1 a $ ianh: apia “ will "he, as it was late x in the 5 yk pl ng 
n of Euphorbia splendens ; xand Mr. Haiz sent a 7 ER tle, in which 
N 1 Tom 1 Thum —From Tus is.a most, elaborate account of the herbarium “sit a a suficient supply ot Aan for their own ght 
Ayres, Fe $0.06 Ci Esq of M. Benjamin Delessert, which is probably the largest use, and are ina and healthy state. Thera 
Bo hite Prim at sinensis, nee 9 inches in | assemblage of botanical works aa specimens ‘ever | are no 0 Be dh Me a boty by W.,” in the top of the 
eight and 15 inches in breadth, uniformly covered with | formed. It also includes short notices of all the other | «+ ene 7 The paiid pi bel!-glasses are to be used 
and healthy foliage Gidek Ry i very pot. | public or private herbaria of which t author has any | when more room is required in the ive, and are to be 
ian Medal was aw them.— | knowledge, some curious details oh eta otanical | placed over the holes, which at other \imes are covered 
< Henderson, of Pine- apple-place, cars box of | travellers ker plug ; rk 
imens of the tree Violet, Waleh is worthy of a d to the statistics of the subject. supply of honey for hou These pe 
ery li little ‘greenhouse. —From Mr. Pamplin was _ We think with M. Las sègue, that t the following list! off hve sae not been sufficiently tried aber to wil ave 
i or to a rove of them ; but if “ W.”? will 
t car, about 3 fect in diam eter, a a indication of the progress which the science paj PP posing oply 
‘an Medal was awarded | made. d | bim- with correct information respecting ' Sholl’s vee 
: R. G. Loraine, Esq., exhibited Say ae mentioned ~ «i. = she | hives—D. ta 
nt, . ina. — e= AdO h 2 chs i pba ater 
4 y veer acre aispa ieee m a 1587. Dalechamp ag > mi ok og CALENDAR OF OPERATIONS 
containing Dendrobium moniliforme, the : : : s $ i i Z Ehe ERE 
d heterocarpum, the curious little Coelo- 1694. Tournefort a z Biat ae z As wë Ki iw MOOR thE, seh Of the procrel Kter seasan, 
sleayanum, and Cyrto- feet Ra ” d $ z i a AREA K hter, yi. face erough. preparation ta be. w ade 
er with specimens of the Among thes ho owever, trif fling variety was|| with stakes, potsher: els, &c will save muc 
ke lant called Ceradia admitted asa species, so ‘hint ‘the number was reduced when ae nak peng a pee Bed yogia ases kn 
s brought from Ichaboe. | by more than thirds when Linneus applied his Reet have all the pots clean, and in fact, see that everything is 
pearance indicates i its ‘extreme suitability for en- | comprehensive mind to the examination of the frrrago, | ready fot Cheats operatic ns This isa good Sine loser Eae 
3 me-sa' 0 ea; 
e. A Banksian fing called species pyi pis Pre FRASEN f fede gud they will elpre Srentiats ni e K off into other 
v í n= J. A t, 1793. Lin aos as soon as the cotyledon expands, and you LES 98 plants 
thee: tess sone = Aid Amy | 1807. Bemoon © n a 7 7 haan EA Tt nee? phe tose ibe sivung A, Napa 
ie ae ot ip indie bi i variety o ¢ ee a ene 7 i ; EW i 0 to en out the frost, will require a vigilant eye eye cet daly ove 
abe. ec lia, apparently 1844. every house. oy ible, ; 
Another calculation will Pinea ia a degree, | creating positive dam oidin pi capac ity 
POL pe net ena Mable petra: oe ep oer Pe! aeee pot witha t 
ee a pulcherrima, with beautiful pa articles directed. This appears from the follow- D 
like, Blossoms of the most Brillant sear- | ing inventory of the botanical works in M, Delessery’s |e faiuiy 'contincing um tht te fees ot heat ae meas oS 
Corræa endishii, Epi- lib iiis Ae eir ae mber amounts "te 4350, which | as those x. ey ee Sikori deh EORNA 
um, two species of Oncidium, and | may be areen Raa thus :— FAR is A 
FME Fortune from the mountains of y, Elementary Bota £ 970 i Fonaw, the nections piren fem a s foes anh a W 
INNELS SE jeg ree and Vegetable 1 Physiology » 290 | att > tner Had OF yros fK, during Severe weather, 
can 
18. Hi: ae EAN aes fons. s and pir : ne ; hara gil danas t MAY can Ne, Spaced r 
Ar n the Sees Walton. oras $ ` a order to prepare the: 
elect Mr. Thomas Hall an Monographs sania <e 260 ; t 
read from the Rev. M. Botanical Geography ° * » 40 
ium of Linneus. Applied Botany ; - + 640 
re exceedingly: few, but Boranipak Literatu á - 180 
à good state of preservation, and Wi eyptoganic Plants = + 100 360 
aricus crinitus (now —— ‘on Fos sil Plants » 20 
_ ‘inaccurately by Dictionaries, Jou cag Transa ctionis >. 210 
and -other system- Treatises on "Nat al History in ae 50 
of L, crinitus, also of Voyages containing sr sage Hi: rei 360 
L. wal, and L, Leveillii. Miscellan eh 
Lawes wings of: the- various | - Eee 
rby. 4350 
PL 5 
Cal Eero These qeplations show that M. Laségue’s wok: is, pet Ga vie 
kt tena ESSOR BELL ih’ the ‘chair,—_Mr, | richin curi nves chi ation of matters to which bota- || post rot p potting et aght, 
read the Repoitof the ta from which it nists have aid 1i . ‘conve eres 
