ND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
"Mr. Fothergill, and we 
Sta sie ee 
mall Jama 
p of furniture, furniture, being elegan egantly v 
of a high polish. Of the p 
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te ry hanna of elem fm e each of being [n me were Drik EN “Hond, The put a "Y the interi Rae tne country, t $ = 
, Black Hamburgh ear om srs. Floud om ne i or of Brazil by way of 
larger tha: five shilling piece. They are also fare fr supplied by Did 
to which the d Hill The three bunches from the lat upp y Dalbergies, 
e o Bode V 2 a oe Bart pr Ms. together 6 Ibs. Others from bei Hendersor a, Wood, ec qn a. Other qualities 
Ze x Te É i | arly equa 00 8 ac . 
Mice e i. ^ Ny inp 0 Bey specs of | Deters ant 1 lock Prince. fine mE were Tori Rosewoods appear also to be the the pia dd 
Raad. ioi e on Allamandas, Ix by Messrs. Allport, Fullerton, Turner, an ane of wood is d 1 is the tropa E bae 
cluding the fine example of t the Willow- NA Kind, kw sorts Mr. Bailey sent ex xcellent example s or us P. edi Ba i S nd x 4 
j Sandars 
to which itn ion was direc T in our report of the : 
Thi M Jackson, Wood, XP and Alderso pecies of 
ky 8 " ie x d 1 be Lo hig ens pe es SI cach Drewett, Bond, Pur, Standish uj wood of Dalbergia Piss. 
lowers of a brilliant orange colour stand well up above | 4 zi Muscats io p y all goo Ay and man j resins, Such a be eer 
dent, thus giving to | the em were unripe. An exhibition ; a 
de pens an ke Rs eck eld pe 4 artisti er, from Mr. eani apponred to ies d ite 10 1 mapu DM 
5 genus tignan and ve d of its ki rizzly Fron- er pu s in 
2 — pues. We di der dennen s Mr. Richards. wq tiges ES 5 dd N 2. e 
à Baxendi ne, Peed, Chilm tignan,” ito n this emi was evi y attributed to o ophyllum monetari 
Frater, 3 poe € for m the d part pe bes ery of Chasselas 8 d» as very fine and nof cracked, lunatus, and some others. The i 
plants that were shown at Sydenham last we eek, he only fault ae mging to this Gra igs. The speci- | fruits of several species are known to be 
Orchids wer . in beautiful condition; in mens in ques x roved however that under r pr vag astringent, narcotic, or poisonous, All the 
general however, they were very muc y be obtained w ithout this A 5 of An m commonly known in South Ameri 
those produced at the Crystal Palace. In the Rev. H fruited by Mr. s nam Angelina, are there coi caer power 
Mr. E attleya pt bi sk ag jen fait, or the’ Violet Hative srt ully anthelmintic. The Lonchocarpi, 
and the singular looking rather than beautiful Uro psi came from Mr. Gorton and Mr. Sage; Mr. Oats sent | Tephrosias, include like them som es 
dium Lindeni. Mr. Bulle n, 3 4 to J. Butler, Esq. had | Bellegarde; and fin fruit was also poi ufa y poisoning ish ; as also is the closely xag 
a splen ndid lly flow ered Brass; and Angulo oa Clowesi, with | Messrs. Peacock, Miller, and uad ed I pde Erythrina. The fruits of sever al spe cies, on the othr 
no fewer p let Hative, came from na hand hough we 
sible perfection. NN bralias ME and Galeotti) | Messrs. 8 Forbes, eom OX, occasional inis of bed aaa ae l 
from Mr. Woolley were admired; Mr. Dods sent a very also showed — 85 eb "f. Mi i m probably never very palatable. "hose 
fine * $ on the mM nj a d n Ora ange. ted as s articles of foo Ü i 
ee — Titmas 
and the 
Duke of 8 Sion, eis i be Me ete gr. to c Duke of | vi 
Ms 
Saber ke Trentham, 
Acineta Rambelati in a remarkably fine pie o of The sorts were 
pale watery looking yellow blossoms, : Others did not Elton, both. large and in every way per 
differ materially from those mentioned is week. fect. _, Messrs. Pe achey, Marcham, A others aléo of 
Among CapeHeaths, s collections of which it. Messrs. Lane had some finely shee! 
exhibited, were some beautiful specimens of mutabilis, | trees in ‘pot 
tricolor Wilsoni, one of the best of its class; obbata, Strawberries were scarcely so good as might have 
fine old Heath; Massohi, 1 but very E p" — e d by Measrs 
mal: 
end different seedlings of Hartnell: a nd aristata. Widdow 
8 spinosa p Cantina and it is said 
Dee x, kmown a oti ages n in 
An | is largely —— 
g the varieties 
hay oe eae among Azaleas were Ivery’s Gem, a sort | d meti Sir 0. Napi er, IU Seedling, | an oil which is ther 
remarkable for fine form ; and Extrani, the latter a Matt's Suri, and Sir omy the last very dark e en The Poonga or "xara ail of i i d 
lovely rosy pink kind, still fiel yin coloured, fully rip pro oduc of Pongamia glabra. Whether for food or for | 
es real novelty ere was little. Though not abso- Of f Melons a : great many were exhibited. The best 1 ex : I ded in the | 
ely new perhaps t t strikin 1 ing were Bailey’s and Snow’s. Mr. use o "i ruits and seeds of this tribe, on account of | 
specimen of Cologgne. EE from Mr. Lawrence, | Bailey also in e Bent d Heshed variety. their narcotic or intox age qualities, s inci which | 
gr. to the Bishop of Winchester. This bad a fine spike Of Figs were m ood examples of Lee’ ess in tribes mi col my 
of pale green flowers mained on the lip with jet black, deae and pins especially in the arborea Gala many 
J Jer. 1 
a contrast of colours not less remarkable than pleasing. mong Miscellaneous Pr w e some Bananas and | Phaseolez, among which 
Messrs. Parker & Wiliams sent a „white — — of | iie of the French Ó quos 3 cle N €: a eci- | ud hor important articles of food or 
: sà in P 
Masia rocia, bieh peon to b plant; 75 Even the common n ^M Mes 
. Parsons a hybri i ; „ WI eo = pem lous (an Ws - | 
brilliant r in the way of Meteor. From > Pre- he same time disa ble to the taste) if 
Bese aces tay ot Bester ee iin, x SE Ludis] Dati vt. Bhi Society without throwing away the first water, The P 
_ crimson variety sinensis | were given uming for : M al oma ed descriptions o j mo 
called Hedwigii, and i with lilac works on Conchology not $ “on the 
d b prey ae nera.—3. A letter from €. | 
0 stained in the throat with yellow. ^ | “tthe secretary es * since Sa Slug of New Zealand.” —4. “ meal orete 
^w — we have formerly alluded, Law s t Dipterous Insects, collected by Mr. Wallace, 
oss - ng; E 45 CD gn ^ erus 2 erer s and and sigs Associates had died, that one I Fellow had with- sar in Celebes,” by F. Walker, Esq. 
ain in 22 
condi tion, — o Associates had been elected. ‘Ti ial ins ik m 
Of scellaneous articles, Messrs. Veitch se = apri read showed a prevar 3 Notices "1 Books. 
r ce in fi 
* ^i noble jest wil with palate Society on the year "s account; of 2387. 157. 3. At — 
glaucophylla, the violet Tradescantia e and | Esq. ; ook at. 5 me. ; € beers * growth of — 5 i Iuli, pes S 
> B and . — 
i integrifolia, a well known plant, whose singular r | McAndr Pr g ve i e rétitovel oni the Coin and Tu MD. e 9 c. Sedi 1 KEERN afi 
that 0 bird lows "T elected in their Society of Arts : 
C e e meae iier) B- Danteg Nader Ih E.: Goant, M.D.; T. C. Jensen, This isa long ne aceount of the present 
Ferns. were considerable quantity, and Prof. Bel was ree Ims and Sir C. Lyell | of Cotton cultivation im India. AMD f 
t M.D., Led = 7 ; Boott, | failed to discover much novelty 1 
Treasurer : Bennett, Ten, B ; | be vali for pu of reference. We 
Busk, — The thought however that the possibility of growing 
Esq, P. Boott,| Cotton in many of the regions under 
8 Esq., of I ie] ch c shown 50 
lutions equesting that the President’s no ct and Royle, that to 
"€ b meth eee M s point would ur been super 
i anation were 
ll, President, in the chair. fea 3 the government o 
F. Dr. Iliff echibited the little Indian farmers (Ryots), whos E are 
f ( K p. ), | proved powerless. Upon that subject A: so Colo 
en found to infest a church|shrunk from expressing an opinion. Ao 
sy papers were read: Sykes, who takes the view which has 
y G. Bentham, Esq,— in these col * 
„of Leguminose,” by | thee conse "e — — man 
or stated that when work. We rejoice t. u an ally, whose ig 
n Nee years ne» speaki i 5 gr poa 
P RP qe iy Y 
k 5 »- a di pri 
ofg but having since | sup ply of n Cotton increase z the pr 
^ of him for ex. Seen dun fell, the quant o ndin 
us of Asia, Africa, | fell in a co T E 
bb. the — ees " ify | 9 sei follows (the Tales are apre eu 
P pape „ ie “ A 
dira rn mainly of descriptions o thor tuii wore been à maria supply B, 
nds prett, . This 5 critical remarks on their The nts and descents of the quantities, P i 
Chain. Mourra. Veitch had — — — 2 wh the flowing Mrd — ly suppose 1 had beon aaf, 
— on ee — Sh aae — the C — the most part bar ded trees, of of — j 8 waite — du^ Duy or 
: : e » T 
Peces prre the best of whieh will he fem the deck or pal —— 1 ‘he bad n donbt the. quai: 
: = ek’s report. b ince rush illions of Ibs, next year. 
ero tolerably ios È 2n branches os liane 2 brining. up to the e armor kag a ca a price of 34d. per 
e . eac! m Meas or hooked sg ing t dit went to China, W. 
8 Baty, and The m jt "the b "beer — T The : wood of the arborescent better price. "Ther 7 re, as far as the su 
zueen, e — about 4 Ibs. a wis. wall | and d ble, and often of great be weis ure — is hard there was no doubt India cob i 
— rom Messrs. oung, Rey = the species is réel man rice "ael m i 
of great —— as tim ho supplied 
mont 
and Bailey also came fine 
y of 
a ber, and | th 
Europe for the manufacture ! i 
