402 THE 
—— ooo 
= list ee as SRA Srana are but when i in use, 
GARDENERS’ 
— North Western _ India, by M. P. Edgeworth, | 
CHRONICLE. 
sowed 14 7 
1845, or spring of (1846. Mr. ting ee of Cars 
of the B 
os 
readily admi 
vegetable eiaa 
read that t Mr. Newman had produced plants rea “the 
Wail 
f 
botinini who were ‘st re ene gro 
ular: 
India, he collected a large herbarium of 
is return he forwarded specimens to 
ups, 2s th 
esidenee ein 
wa 
crophulariacese, Labiatee, and Leguminosze, to 
entham; the Gr minere, to Ruprecht and Meyer ~ 
the Carices to D. &e. The remaining new 
elf. 
Jussieui, and “was thereby. induced to examine their 
de: 
published are — 
mai Hortus Cantabrigi 
Exhibition. 
Rebir 4 
ensis ; or, an \Sacbadll Catalog ue. 
EEN and Exotic iiir h §e. 13th Editio 
B -D 8vo : Lon 
n 
ary 
structure more minutely, A th erefore placed some for example, ematis with beard d f nd | vated in this country, brought down i 
anthers, a Smila w es white poh ve s Shen time. The plan is essentially the same as that of 
matter, or parenchyma of the leaf is — mposed, | h abit of an Aster, and a —- neous p'ant with 2 | original Donn’s Catalogue ; the parent of all the o 
leaving only the vascular tissue and the cuticle. J in- |tw ining stem ; others as being iniamapecion ix greta seful compilations of a similar kind which we no 
close a specimen of Theophrasta Tenioss; ‘which _pos- hitherto considered ae American, ier ou ; and it is still aranged according to the systen 
sesses, in additio ordinary reticulated tissue P Linnæus, As lists of names are only employed for 
constituting the veining of the leaf, another series $ ence, it matters. little how they are classed, and in # 
Gieue:hoth o and under side of the leaf, and believes that other generie forms still nap te there. Rin rie innean, or alphabetical, or natural meth 
totally distinct and ted from the central series, F om | are almost e uall carats unless, indeed, the alp 
e aai Aieiaia parallel lines‘from the midrib t we ` a different view of the structure of t te venom trom betical shou Lb be uidere] + e best of the three, 
margin. heophrasta latifolia possesses -the Kunth and others. From an Sami id the ite it is. Dismissing, then, that part of the m 
structure. The surprise tha t such a leaf should produce number of spee ies, ety ica in: OEE gE = sented to us for critic cism , and looking at the b 
Ta to be al je jip fe p 
development than ordinary leaves, or rather an ap- | sepals united. me — the UROWRIpDS = sepale als it possesses merit of a high order ; for em 
proach nearer to t ne — of a flattened ste It | are present twit the vexillum aoe dioa TOM | full, and is admirable as re „aske typographical ne accur: 
may, therefore, no gern reyne, to infer th the | Dr. me ms eeh i f zina Ze one of the first qualities in wei ee Whoer 
apparent leayes of koih pla xalis fruticosa, | the rom America; one from New Zea- has “read” the sheets as they Ee the p: 
p ponin: Sa all the Recon that possess the cha- | land, as one rea the Falklands. ty mong the few erf 
rai gifolia, and similar rag would readily ie athave caught our ey for Vriesia, Ce 
prow obi jo they: being, in fact, simply flattened Country Shows e for pa y reginam has 216) for regne &e. 
stems,” Phyllanthus emblica has leaves that may be con- Bromley Elion, June 31. es eRochibision was the aL ae S talt task— o hie val 
sidered deciduous nches, as they continue for some | held in the ens nds attached to the White Hart mee bas orties E ke: Lass. chro MiMi 
i ce fi inns at the points ; its leaves | Bromley, sags bene’ nefit o - Gardeners’ Benevolent | how settling the pape ae the Latin adjectit 
would probably produce plants. A macera ted leaf of Institution. e da ay w verythin ing that cou uld “he thus, at page i we have major, lugu 
Vi aromatica, re me, amabilis, irate of majus, lugubre, and a ane 
the simplest fo endog gens, exhibits gronn anit fresh from the recent rains, bart nd of Mlosiieli eel unfrequent, and little a 
series of cellular tissue with the cuticle ; j itis vata = company Seabed thoroughly to enjoy it. Two the utility of a very valuable Catalogue. 
able if such a leaf could even produce rooi SERT B. | bands of music were in attendance, which greatly e: 
Billington, Elmham Hall Gardens. {Although we do Bron ed the interest attached to Basr R exhibition n. | Plein “ae for Cottage ge Walls are given on ones 
not by any means vin ayer in sage B:s opinions sacl — and its ec me ae long been cele- a hace pasted up in. 
flattened stems, yet mu; ust say that the arny collections of first-r rate | walk tivated „plants; tages. They contain useful practical directions te 
oma res e points arabe in when th Saree of commo n oi v 
new, and physiological vi ftt y hig forth on this oceasion, unanimously, and for a benevo- a E i 
s lent rice we state with a ag mosglioent as that no ANIE EEEE TRU E jijali ee? Tord 
— N bag e 4 TON E Oe ta 
uch a agni ssem- 
We trust, 
{perience with this, 
Seent of flowers? 
k, 
once a wee! 
a y E eee he2 
Thave used Potter's: liquid guano, 
honaren. shat’ bg dee skill evinced by the 
of meses = ee itself far sasas wide, 
of the Tea-scented Roses. The foliage and flowers have 
been m Sachi in mater Pip anette but the fra- 
ve 
ce oi the 
ao ees oad wa a pleat unpleasant odour. 
that arise use of pon a ke” & 
Anxious,” 
ith various ary a ov find it sueceeds far | 
re 
We 
tribution among the peasantry. They are published 
Mr. Rensha 
New n his collec tion 
Mr. 
anything novel, but 
: For its introduction w we are indebted to 
ay, first for 1 Epps 
‘hampton, h 
toG.H 
Spaci argue ranged, in the commodious 
grounds, for the selects of the plants Aee a of 
which there were Sree eo be Barnes ob- 
tained the 1 rst Pp: rize for stovi eint 
ants; and Mr. Hunt the pii 1 = s ly pos- 
ible toconceive two e splendid exhibitions.—Mr. 
Pawley was awarded the first of 
24 plants. 
. Mi came |; 
off first with his Ayer of 8 sien ants — Mr. “Parker, 
Roe! 
lland. . A la: 
tried it wi 
better vae E Sie 
bètter git a i 
Meee wy He es changing. 
exper Serta ing yates a 
last few w years, and think ry “best plan is to ha 
ts of feiim a ti ERE one 01 
erfec 
uch 
ess | for 
I 
pip $ Nate hibition have 
12 b viene ta , if as good.— Mr. rea 
vas "first a the ‘beat 12 “Heat, and Mr. Parse hei gr. 
Broi Sq-5 nfor the —Mr. 
© | Hanwell, = wi ‘the pati a Mpebintes, ‘caine the 
nd Mr. Barn 
eo Gera rmer ex! 
a first prize tor 12 Fu chsias, 
Ori 
hida 
rd's an ny layers 
uire, always putting mi between every set of 
plants. Put very rd eats on the top, if you fin 
a screw- press, and Ae re paper for two 
do not chang 
-| hibited ingle —F. 
ie eel Thy the judge a ‘the — mee for a sin inge 
e gr. 
a state of most consis preserv 
first priz 
, Esq. i 
imen of Acrophyllum venos There re was also 
displa; r. 
ely fine ; and 
ompetitor for Straw- 
gaye also exhibit 
o A. 
by Mr. Ford, Perkins, Esq., of Bromley, in 
ation; this Apple was 
named the White Stone Pippin.—G. R. 
H eartsease Society, Mi Tay? 30. .—This, the SE Exhibi- 
House Inn, 
Wortley | ™ 
th. es 
an exceeding] “ss wded 
hey had been squeezed A nable: 
flowers, which are rather “lo osely arranged, m ando 0! 
ew on each spik ; 
than might be ce sA from an individual 
The lively parle of the iy are partic 
| The New Holland Dendrobia flourish i 
per 
a ie absence of aes 
a ths pike tion of seeing 
Spur . great perfection by the latter hr of 
of Fi 
igs w b 
he fruits at present 
e hAl his hopes 
” says, in repl 
spondent, that “aseafootida, if put in 
into the o track „of rats and mice, is 
these ve 
e importance than 
Prove for exhibition, and. tras 
= realised 
& 
y toa paves 
small fragments 
believed to repel 
Societies. 
LINNEAN SOCIETY. 
D FORSTE 
RSTER, Esq., e Chai 
was elected Felon. Speci- 
rya 
e Mus 
ied plants, from Port 
b A 
ead by the Sociats 
i ane Owing to the = and unfavourable 
season, the great 
teat skill and pains in their cultivation. 
e prin rded :—In the Ama- 
nri Cle 
to Mr. Hunt, of Wycom 
ik the OAN Clase, of 36 Sen the 
st prize huang anarian to to Mr. Turner ; 2d, to Mr. 
were ‘selected 
wa mii worthy of a prize, viz., Mr. 
set and a be: ’s Elizabeth, both 
Mr. 
ntjoy’s rple n Pextoction, pike: 2de 
It was, pi tng the opinion of most o 
hat the four seedlin 1l 
house, 0 say e 
oom 
Dr. 
and the it near Mold 
F lintshire, ‘exhibited, three | Decks ofa seedling, g, called 
t 
Princess avery pretty 
occasions ; but some of the ui of blooms exhibited pn 
The follow- 
c 
tion ily 
pouty in se getters = 5 til 
ever, a will be a nag to cons 
the intermediate hou 
pret si s Mag. of B Botany, È 
Garden Memoranda. a 
$. Hendersons’, perepere e 
show-houses are beauti 
e | too rou 
white, edged with blue; but the edges of the petals much | w 
ugh to beco rE fagre, A ver 
, and fiv s, from 
ling 
Roundway Co or near sini ort 
50’ ae consequently they weretoo late for 
—Mr. Turner of Chalvey, near Wind 
the ensuing year, t o 
es the best 12 new varieties 
agus unpublished Plants 
| for 
į produc 
ansoy, 
Panse i le ct ee 
ry fine stand 
Vict 
Mr. 
did not tavo so bri right 
competiti 
cian ; 
e 
Standis hii, Lad Sale, Prince of Wales 
y Quee 
Scud, Tare, Cita ii, Lady Constable and 
gone res <> se - 
eoero 
Andr 
Queen of Béantions a distinct 
ground ; 
brown spot on a sulphur together 
