p5.—1845.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
ite biack; then vedale’s St. Germain “or the 
r derived from such spike-n sails ry e | genera Ee (Me M. Rhind in ‘the chair) ie was | 
wth? ngpa reaa bundance Pome os agreed to adopt.a r Wedinteomndation of t 
t ithe effect of Council, that the e proceeds of. the next exhibition ar 
419 
the woods of Dro ropmore,.as if they were,still inha! biting 
the mountain side i in Gnegen. Nothing, insho; 
can 
ty,of the ag place,:under the A: Ta 
soy et of (Mr. Frost. . We find, however, that 
sphedithy-grow e 
Sori Ba 
» .QALEDONI AN Monae TURAL SOCIETY. 
ae 
a Newt Hal i in rarer im meeting was then asse mbled, 
d that his mii, should sá requ uested to waive thei 
privileges of fr oe or that day. It was also 
CUL 
—This, the first summer a: PEAR jei ccm 
haal Aate Society, to ok plac 
is oe 
e, the. „5th, 
ain miums for Ranunculuses 
and fi a ienaa and which, Sp to the back- | 
e Ea of the season, had no mote fy ‘al 
Shou nld be repeated for the 2 Tth. 
ethe cease, ‘and “hi Satie serve asa general 
eh a buyers of Co oni 
Ha wie ne Castle, the t of Lady Massey Stan- 
ley.—There is growing at this pera vda did treeof the 
Eugenia malaccensis, 20-ftvin-he eight, a me 12 ft. ae 
pin bravahi boar Parijon ching the, groun It is now i 
Pie om— vered wit th ‘bright dazzling searlet 
flow 
vers, an 
; Carion, Surpass ne, arena 
ms pag Litle Alice, Hatiot, seit Duke of 
. a the e Medal, -as segoud prize, was 
Totherford. For :the: best 12 addins 
B fp timens Rises, and Bi izarres, ina! of each élass), 
ed rS s ipai ained -by “Mr, 
mis poes »'MWash; 
of & 
| the Experimental Garden: the memor: 
| senior, the 
ommem 
rt pitch ae the mode 
inches to wt in — and 6inches over; the 
appoint in 
yof Dr. Dunean, | 
Father and Founder a the Horticultural 
nat The following co cations were Pet 
ead ; th 
7 
ants, A Mr. An derson, Maryel; on 1 the vapplioa 
Be guano to onion exops, by . Morrison, Golden 
Acres ; on beg J Tulips in ‘water-glasses, by Mr. 
‘Reddoch, Falkirk ; and on the em rae of leaden 
boil ilers for tank bose by Mr. Cars s, Wa arriston 
Owns ri 1845, 
ERS.— W.—The age o 
ee No 2, 3, 4,5, one year aid, 
turage is om — ree 8 
ne aa pasture, wit arth my sre iad, 
T Aa enaA 347 
Mee wo pane An. 
small 
unn, gr. t 
"Tie Esq. (Por an. Herbaceous Plants, a 
felville Castle, 
NNEAN SOCIETY. 
foe rterveg 
oe 
if taken at a incor of paea int of-a in- 
c proport 
is 
ption. ‘The'hed compos 
n Black Aid Whiter, fe. 
the D. orientalis 
comm 
| inerense in weight, after Augus 
Lap ee 
ending Ap: ere:in»bloom to an wm- 
extent. These appeared to to'be o ‘far bap of 
e hives di 
e kinds being pattie i a Ramonda 
> = Pri 
naica, D 
elsa, P. — olia, ha Pag rardiana, 
f a species 
in, this 
u: i 
; muta ‘farinosa alba, Jul “30,:the period atowh e Lime se to 
filla verna, and ‘Globularia Coritha. Shn additional Rafilesiana anid the fruit of a new “species “of “Attocar. yield their sweets, trees, of which there are 
d.was also made:to.Mr. Stirling, for sore small } peous m ‘Malacca, called The many very fine ones, conclude the honey se; ana in thi 
ts, in pots, some of them Alpines of great rarity.— f" nti L.L.D., “was expelled from ‘ithe Societ ety vicinity. Under perp favourablecire tances, a 
the best ‘brace of ‘Cucumbers, a first pi ize was | by ballot ‘for non-paym ment of’ his ‘subscription. — Mr, awe e Of ‘bees will ‘collect 3 lbs. of of These in a 
d to ‘Mr donal r., D ummond Castle, the Hanke ey exhibite $ specimens of „Genista pilosa, Boot single day fir rom t the ions trees. J think no increase ba 
ing Hamilton's Biack Spine ; i hdown Forest, oott's 2 
Mr. (Gardiner, gr. ‘tothe Earl of Stair, ‘for | Long paper on‘new me} Tare specr tee read.—A | with tie decrease in-hive No, 4, it shouldbe 
h pera age te  Diskcon rand Co. having paper was read ‘from Franci 2, Esq, 0 on the thas pio instead of Gibs., as I inadvertently nad, to 
a of 2 guineas „for ‘the six finest va- fracters of, some ung cola eas ‘of looker Chalci- | stato that assistance to that amoni ened. 
o l ticabgard :—A continuation of a 8 h H Speer Shor after ‘the Pade wat of ww ew- y 
was a ch display of ‘that | “favourite flower. he | on the Gallapagos Islands, was also read. apers meya d'the hives in bands made öf ro hy arine 
e was vated to Mr. Pousty, gr. to J. Giles, Esq. ; were en entire ely deseriptive. "The co en of the anual la elos ad the doorway K with s ; 
Shins, being Standishii,, Lady Constable, Dach li 
yof Tweeddile ‘Mr. “Giles, imdi ‘Mrs, è aspe ect ‘is my with a haa h ‘hedge westward ‘and 
ing). voted Sabaud. I think a router “the cae 
se H. i. Ferguson, for Stan ida. |) are mann re ueenless between the first secon 
eith Walk Kergus 7 ah aesa ‘A “Practical agg ines of eet aan Tl ai = A of Loudon’s 
les, aud “Captivation. ceous Plants. By cae 8vo. ‘Ridgway, | ic awd > Magan re giv rides df the 
nd Sons having also offered a| London ; Hodges anal Smit D Dublin. formerly | OX ford. Aviation Seca for the cacouagesnt o okine- 
hybrid oden- |THE: enn ‘book b y zn 5 ny keeping amongst. For further -parti 
zaleas, produced ‘by a | gave eeount (see 1843, p. 343) was the hera ol you might iy to Mr. Kirtland, eor bene a, 
ade to Mr. Thom- | the present work, which is i ae a avery useful va act nao Mia. EA yne, “Bury St. E Snai < thaclatean ‘eh 
kinds being—of Rhodod ontains the resu ; putyowin the righ to encourage cottagers to kee 
bri urpureum var.: mp a of the-experienee of the aut thor, boii. —— Quill yon u: ean sdrono bees? “Grove: 
lustultra, ‘Bicolor, aa ‘ardens. —A ‘Silve and, we € bélieve, successful pien of rand and ex. oi king be s that “the king'bee 
11 +h 
48q. 
hing i ap a 
ae _pstialaly 
—For 
igh 
D 
tra, and cae 
be lemno from ‘books. Mr. -Lyons we sketches of 
his arome and pots, a ite his house—of ‘which, by 
fis iS PRECHIHION, we have ra already reste the pianist 
He 
tis.of nate oo, thinner hy larger thau.the g anes 
‘the easily’ kno EORNA 
eer ibe size, rina onin 
hèr body. ‘A diffe ai 
sda 3 heh ‘h 
eimen 
te seedling Cine- 
ted “to Mr 
e of opin aan 
kin ng in the hive, = only a g Aer een. 
hia 
e | of the year. in “sdation to ae we have an ‘alpha- aine Ok iiad i 4 a nly three 
pe ward w. ene TS betien pet po re about a, thousand species, giving ea of: oid in a hive, mks waa. 
rd nag geal piango stalks of the ‘Albert Rhubarb, a in “detail ti ‘of each; a translation of their Drones ‘are*males, _— and — e see of 
ort remarkable for its envi hiċh st i eliotn a of the peralin |. othersex. “There isa differe e, however,’ between 
Beet the ou: teraibbed siad is complet tely pared off. tr tment demanded Fe each genus, yor:even. species. them ;.the workers ines ‘riper ter hune Bea what. is 
. Dickson and.Co. exhibited a rich collection of | To the beginner orsinexperie cai thisıwall be] called sterile females. The faet ak there i isıno differ- 
inehuding'40 named Caleeolarias and 12:| ôf ine," In'shortywe ate ‘of apàlion sthatMr. that working-bees, 
Snot before shown,,and ‘had the Silvers s Medal | Ly 0 of ‘those useful pS oer which eaves. Hut they ned thoth “of W he ame s Miz i 4 Wikis 
i 3 b a? 
of ae ita hm 4 sat \|'decesso: @ att of cultivation, ‘There areva few a aeiee sene why < cage It a s erig s hat pee 
d'Hypo d pcvtta, elon, AR a technieal chloe such as assigning t the ‘genus "Sten at orkers in amore per a perra A 
awson and Son esides. a. very let.it be-so, still that. con not affect tlie;point ät issue, 
wo in 
nor would ‘the great difference i in the age o of ‘the 
1, 
_ Mitchell's Manual of Agricultural, ih heist 
1 
se cts, for 
ing bees by their incomplete “grow th in the larva state. 
; for this | 
‘re be os 5 voted. — Brom 
e ‘Oncidium flex m, and 
tore with t 
si without gail for. Hag ing Ais 
nform the analysis of-soils. All that'su 
jPe oraaa car sides, but ‘Teannot conceive 
1 pretend tosis: Payin and paid er those qua- 
Some i have:yellowish-tinted a on their 
eh ow <G.” could call th em red 
minent degree. We 
peas sae WS th sag wish to ecen) 
possess ir 
can, therefore, g that 
=W. A, Le —Your bees -knew before they left the 
eceupy the 
selves withthe are examination of »soils, ‘wilh find 
s.a safe gui 
n the operation 
weak colony. “Had your “neighbour's ‘bees been dead 
ie wani possibly snot be just ified in retaining your 
Ibh es:tha r bees nonan his'very 
ar den Memoranda. weak vole 7 pres might i ained h durin; 
ie ti lewr pant opmore * illo} the k ò obtain the yalue of yous, a et 
= Cativa intermedia 3, and | are | interested in the cultivation of Conifers ato know | least va par zt. of itpor. another p Aena pem 
TR +} ae < Dp; RE ua. Fain a ae 3 for th hey 
garden of EE Esq., eluding f u 1 ; OF tl Me: icans, Pinus ps cana he MA AI OE ‘sore e injury and trouble 
s and'Gardoquia ia Hookeri. but “P. a as nöt acapttlcensis, “as some write the. anid -of eourse y likes to part with: s 
Specimen of Calan Tene a ma word),,p vomises woe sole oan Fir. we the About the mid mide "April the “prope i Pe to pat 
a apum ia its fi y sat trong docks; but you must be guided in 
the 0 by the season. Ais: t :or two, of 
yot Sone. Feral aai — sa little touched i vm tthe bees 
Pans si liant : Mr, pet wy Deoiars, eg Araucarias are ‘are terili ek conib Bxed into «the glasses may ee 
1 ilat lety 2. or new o 
E ay ca eee) Mr: Chili Se — ies erode 3 liar | on +S ye eolonies than storing -up qe ure, 
3 Mr. Do pA aaia ‘ aid aie Pinus ‘monticola good m any” cones'on Kk Muthmo: a e with strong ra, of a 
‘tial ust.now is Abies ‘ou seem re ye aware ~ 
Teh 30 0 do Toes sorts. ie ahaa be a comes, of i riches indigo colour, of room caused your bees: to aster i out me zi 1e es, 
Caleeola: rt. Holmes th but itis out so longan 
A nagian ot of Saxifraga maiii re al Cascada Frost, may be expected to yield a crop of | more i especially oe ities 
uced a very, Las od apom 
n | Seed. to Abies Douglasii, and those others whieh’ 
have prevented, onih 2 kai alogether, oe ieir idlenes 
re ETEA 
and} 
th to say cat ‘they ‘have now become as much at home in b besame idleness inside the hive. Neer «b 
„there is -often the 
es being in 
