294 THE GARDENERS’ CHBON FGLP. [May 3, 
or better, or as cheap and All it a SA te eS H Ta gentleman: : 
art, remains yet to be be pro roved. jn are gini divided into capillary aii . ‘resin a Te Tighe stage int he n ee 5 compas "a 
Ape 30i ROE ag pres ents a flat and uniform surface, differing in that oor she are n eac he ens out 
A arain-tle “wera to the Society by a pes oe t | spect remarkabiy Sty tees Tenens in which the slen- ifs , 
was ¢ des - Th e transverse section of this ilei isnearly 
h deep i = 
the side ‘eats are a ae Sea 
that. ther € | height Tebow any upright glass ; the sashes are single 
r Or less rer igs a and are fixed ; the ventilators are built i 
alls under cach opr A these there are 1] 
| of the Jeaf-stalk - = many direction 
| 
her R. circinat i ota 
a sphe e end teks is also a ventilato 
of air entire 
1 ‘hall 
f 
oe are pag thea is { filled ith broken stone, or burnt Lg th 
Jant iade, e surface of the 
clay. T 14 inches, = the mest | only ae of the P xt perfection on the mA half of June, faeces crea ting a en rough current 
va Oe ches ; the w ide ey oy ee re squa “et uatilis. Described bs oa of the eine s ell as. as across 
Secretary read a paper — i ae Nom, on tb Mr. Babington: y b. N those in the side wal the latter can be coni 
g a guigt gaii PL. Sin) er plan (am) i is another | that portion of the house Mb ie it is a ad l 
MA r creepers to e trair 
: | plant reall ta referred to a 
ject, by hearing from her son (who was on the New p mosil o wires across the rafters. The louse is entered gj 
C m > ig tinguished by Ray and Sibthorp. Iri is. mosuy EEEE apt anata zh ant anite-room, which aewers 
qu stilis 
3 
y aff), the 
price of butter in oa colony, for which article te still | f tp eventing A Tekh Of eld Bk 
“She conceived Ì honey ould form an excellent substitute. ope itself to them, as we a age it in qui s into the Hot id nable Jii onl leaving 
was urged by many a es being dn pes as Ho bd i oo tremity. Itis so AA a pae that. it is a z TER: to ane LA apra: i 
feet ap aen | ime gs > 
should abandon her Pen am ea ‘opposition, , howeve ee rita cube of ‘iene any. fer) As i 
bya 
r 
? 
hite flowers, in June an uly. Ti f 
a few long, slender hepengnts, "aud a are I ee S | deze 
Described by Mr. Babington. | oe be 3 arly a 
“4 to work to contrive a pag ae ts ee Bab, Man seh abovded for 
i ppr was cory nae f ahe tk 287 = a ypnum GSR (Hook. and Tayl.). | being alya awate that the Tes 
ha its top an oe also front of mar d A rare Moss from Anglesea, Masih from that figured | chance of neglect. de Re this v Hammor 
“ing yoda centre a common ar hive ge answers | under the same name (E. 1664), which is now One en ene which m 
-as the pavilion, and has an entrance in front; on pr = eal ge asl iflorum. Dever y Mr. Wilson. | Droughion » by 
elocarpus pusill z 
avilion; on the is ee = ws e sea-weed, found in alee af and Damasi by Mrs. Grif- | 48 4 ll as the st a vom me 
inar, PE, “ pen a sa vylindcieah posi oo fiis and Mr. Ralfs. Described by the Rev, M. J. rare pots. are place er) IA ide st x 
interior. of the case , through which the aye pass | Berkeley. TERS ae 
šo a perforated zine floa atin ng stage above the hiv BPRS SAS Tice il nll flowed with walet ih required. In the ce 
which t they rest while feeding ; the Feodingetrongh is fi ied | Ne Plants. | hous nope Gre an Fountain eropoeed of alo 
liquid honey through a funnel-shaped opening in the | Cayrribesta. UNL Solitary y-flowered (eta this has a very good effect 
side ; a glass top enables the apiarian to haponi me Mmi ini tenia. ( E aN sr rae) ipy mélé. Mi cathor s ihe water tila 
SEE ahala fondin ta Fy, ip i Saf | kay nia.— Among the ak t of the Linnean | small eos, 3 in eich Petar plants will be grow 
akas const 8 by Sa ccc Yoxion an bis sie! y. genus Passerinà were three species, the present, P. | overflow from v which runs back to the gre t tank ho 
wi k with two-thirds of honey and one-third of water. |8" aniio aoa ae ciliata, w whieh, i in habit a as well “the || ing 2000 Me alle ons. of rain eee odlete from the se 
Th kj hol 4 da afel the eolon d th set al cha ster, differed consider ably from nae else is used for 
e whole arrive ely in the colony, an fei ne Sir These] ir. Bateman remå 
Karaihe bat Pee fh Passabitinn and named Crypta adénia, from the pre- ee aai e Blt are watered exclusively w 
TO 
y me p 7 teh de- sho of Stele Jand Lg hin the tube of tl th least infested ” (with, Sat 
; : ; : glands concealed within the tube of the rain water are the leas infeste l 
patios ha aeiiae box-hive, the geinninsl objest. cf a, floral env tsi. and alternating with the eight stamens. the Pag ts a a supply i 
peaa ati y Re ae Ty, | All are natives of the Ate. The pr esant species, water is at hand, heated by pass ing through a chan 
" baa su ar at fs known in dri 1s probably rare Ay hie sy er, Underneath the Bes hich bi 
ments, the | 62° rden rium being in the centr eis il 
rete are eontinnes in ead m. At y it flowers in | rooms, al Rhu barb are forced, without a 
bec onths in an airy part of the green- PLAN or EPIPHYTE HoUsE. T 12 feet to incl) . 
Mo å 
windows, which are covered | DOU ase — Botani mica al Magazi eine 
(rhen fsa tronga, 0 by ani A shuti tte: For the purpose K G Fe Riar rhai cen eo che ten olin | 
rod apg without displacing any of the compart- This pretty shrub conspicnous petaloid caly- 
cine segment nts giving a ie idea at first sight of large 
of which 8 formed of peste as found by Mr. J. Backhouse, | 
un ge 7 Illawara district « of ai hing h Wa les ; and, , not 
Alkrin Auricula Show, April 21.— This | being referable to any Myrta 
held i in te Mason i Arms, yt eter, ai Manche. a Harvey and nija self are anxious ‘to dedica 
ow of g pri arde d :— r Priz àl fr Lame now men ac oned. Spee cimens, stot 
rH: h i Fass Serta pla 
Taylors Favorite, cage Blue E Thea: ary tes d John | Chtatnigtian, in a eer of to d only, “ south o 
Russell. Green Ar EN i es 5 wee Boot h's i Colon y” of New So uth Mig and abet " allied to 
Freedom. Grey Edged—1. ti d what confirm: 
Privateer ; 2. Mr. Bal il, with Kenyons 'Ringleadér + 3. | the | genus is the dice very by Mr. $ oraha f a 
White Edg ged—1. | second species T exists in Mr. J. Smith’s her- 
Lee’s Bright Venus ; 2. Col. Lee, with | ba rium) € = we astings’ river. With regard to the 
“ple 
kd 
3, 
> J 
: Lee, with Netherwood’s Othello ; 2. by Mr. lon of Ciapton, to whom the Botanic “garden 
huses—1. Kew l of it, and there it forms a 
ail T 
$ t Ñ b, six to eight feet in height. t is 
Pearson’s Alexander; 3. Mr. Ford, with Buck's readily increased by cuttings, and they flower quite 
“Geo. IV.; 4. Mr. Ball, with Maud’s s Beauty of England. | small soon ater t being struck,— Botanical N 
AEDT: ae TURNER FOLI Elm-lea ved Tur (Stove 
T 
P There 
Re tetos. pere: ennial), T urneraceæ, 
Sowerby’s Supplement to English B | are in the West Indies two thot varieties of this. One 
In accordance with the anes of wane er, our | has bee n figured under the name of T. eed tae The 
readers, we propose in future to give a notice of tl 
contents of each Number of thie wo! orks Sage ig fer | the species, is the above, 
‘its appearance, and in order „our refer j 
ence to the Second Series aehiE. pe ss with + te aica ee Me. Purdie an and its very showy flow wers ree 
the first Number. For the Lom agent of refer- | ample glossy Seely a in aig edge in ra 8 ore, in| 
‘ence, the numbering of the plates is con s, from | July, 1844. RT Peat m the source 
the commencement of the original TA Botany of | flowered in t eks Gardens Sady ol nvineed 
‘the Ja te Mr. Sower by and Sir J E. Smith ame | us that this tose at yong is well deserving of culti- 
of the vation. It appears, however, to be a plant of short 
pleme will Be given, and ‘also references to eect r's | duration, and requires to be renewed from seed.— 
E British “Blora,” and Babington’s “ Manual of British | Botanical Magazine. 
EE ach Number contains four plat es. Stpa GRAVEOLENS, Heavy-scented Sida. (Stove 
868.— Tri rifolium Bocconi (Gus s. Mni chripes Shrub). Malvaceve, Monadelphia Polyandria .— This 
little trefoil was discovered by Mr. Bor age tive of th 
with, in Corawall, in July 1839. . It bad ust Per bably common to the tropies both of the old and the 
Neg nator. in any plece out of the ey we on. one oe resent mori, | bas het is astpuibted] y 
except in Anjou, and is one "die. the f Dr, R 
t of iih 
lish A 
she tin an ly, as goa 
tends very far to the north, on the coasts of the adhe: ees and grates paar ake he E ae and S, 
tic. The outward resemblance of this species to T. | Asiatica of Linnæus, has been "aways sohsideived to be 
striatum is so great, as to make i ti but Mr. Purdie 
has been overlooked in many other places... The. descrip- Aateesea it growing wild in Jamaica ; and seeds w hi hich 
‘tion is by Mr. Borrer. Bab. Man. Br. Bot, p. 74. he sent to the Roy yal Gardens 
. 2869. 
P YQ44 $, 
j sibth.), tl It 
oe admirably represented, has been acyl ig gh is a handsome appa with pale-green bine and pe 
BER aquatilis lis by English botanists, since the time Bot. Mag 
‘the publication of Smith’ i 
` Tare, usnally inhabi hough not al nike Be neto Vault ander Stag 
: : is) kd Chia y E deep still water (alt oug not al- | J. CA Lyon, ik s Ladiston, Mullingar, Saha following | igi fr Pins, with i tanks s oo ret PEP 
n. ur | praca E 
w mtc nevertheless a very distinct species, and far from Gorden Memoranda 
