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ence per Ib., and there all advantages to him ceased. | form with h alt dd om EI. 
ft Poen — — the — soe of o — persons, and 80 ti me and ooh 3 c X 1 vegetal, dat had e [romeo of them were cov ered all ore with bri april 
ft nd its y ie COS )alrs, ia nt a 
price, — the —— PWhen of the agents each if plain, « or c Sy. 6d. gm oloured ; may © en | Th oder B. Rex, on account of E e facility with with 
through w whose han ds i t passed. there was a nom "gs sean our country friends doi d — - | which it may be propagated, may n e ha d in any 
want of In bability of their acquiring, at a reasonable t. a 2 by | E antity. i " 
Europeans to gerit it, and they got land! in a Bengal for its of sterling value. The first cri which is is occupi ied b; fine Janis oposishon of grandis, Isis, n pr ocn i, 
— were. in the * dark? day of tl l Virginia. "These are hybrids raised between 
y i t i ws Rex, and are all remarkable for the 
interdicted — going into the cou ntry; but, | of Wan E. two pre plates, and six beau pre of t nely variegated foliage, the mace 
nevertheless, those ‘persons somehow contrived to get cture of the insects de- |t markings of which, varyi hey do from white 
woodcuts, illustrating — Jg 
These last how 
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land. are scarcely worthy of the crimson, are very handsome. One —— fea- 
with the pee in this country and. in Europe gene- letter-press, owing | to u ilful engraving and not over | ture of these hybrids is that they are furnished with 
rally. How was that? By th e publishers will beautiful long hairs varying in the different varieties 
E It was the same with Sugar. Ithad increased | what we mean if they turn to the ‘beautiful woodcuts | from white right red. The blossoms are generally 
from sm: mings to an enormous amount. It of insects in Blackwood's oe of the Garden, or their p a mb pink colour, and are Supe gers 4 larger than 
was thought worth while by some European houses to | own Cyclopzedia of Agricul ohier kin E ae Of 
send out agen mts to India, to to go into the villages an nd yenia und som plants; the 
r. BALFOUR has published (Maclachlan aang violet khe ek A er of p p — must 
| of thousands of tons. should not the people of sina) 4 A List o the — i and Poisonous Plants ways render it a favourite, but it is ove well 
| —— do the same : due they — — Cotton, ae as | cultivated Botanic Garden, Edinburgh — Cultivators forget that it 
uad been done in the ueri § Indigo and Sugar The This would 7 5 a useful list for other ens in irs requiring nearly the same "imr as a 
government of India ni 8 Which similar S bp for the use of students. Heath, and give Mi much heat: the consequence 
enn ee There were no roads for the the traffic | Murray's Edition of Lord ms ks, is plenty of w. leaves, but few flowers, ne 
when " 1 ins the - " sui Vaceiniums 
„Colonel Svkxs.— ads were sufficient ther miscellaneou ch | Rollissoni, a — re dark, crimson- flowered kind, "m 
to 
200 silos 8, — — — i" 
o tht e 
of Ibs. in one 
+ +} 
ers v was uo quee 
tt. 
ness, 
and so whi 
Bird the rough writing “of E Eng Bards 1 
Scotch Reviewers," and “Hints from Horace." 
is sai id to be hardy ; ; and among Conifers the beautiful 
0 
new edition of oe E^ be of Johnson, edited Pot : 
"i Ray * 
M psis borealis, Podoe € 
aved P. acicularis, and Thuj 
who raised the outery against the Fading government 
wou Cm proper price for i£; but the wheel stuck 
in the rut, and, instead of n" themselves, they 
assist 
tion. The manu- 
emselves, if they wa 
Cotta a or any other article of great consumptio: 
Religion, or — of the Works 
Sun 
p 
Botany and, 
of dod i 
want either 
n. k 
broker, is now a „the hero of the gossip | gi 
——— in his 64th 
Notes on the Defences o Great Britain and Ireland. 
y t.-Gen enned 
quis a were conspicuous, 
o sof e plants such as Pelargoniums consider- 
able attention has lately b yi aid here; PAM pu 
By Lieu (Murray, a ion of ings of that s OF 
pamphlet). The "lus pex states t| “these | spotted Pelaggonisma there is here a large 
Notes while in manuscript underwent the criticism of or uve mh the 2 fe: f which, 
subjects hem; who unanimously were o of ru] 
A dat sari Wald be laid before the Public.“ 
General Distribution of — By Prof. Balfonr. 
3d edition. Bl T Ze m Pp. 436, 12mo, with 
t higher guarantee can be given of their import- 
an at the present conjuncture? and who is there 
except the Vellutis of om . to obe: f the force of 
eren . s last së 
upra will not wi 2 108 : 
The Rudiments of Bol — Structural and Physio be fn per post ion "antil "s can K show ipu > 955 EE X AES 
— being an Introduction to the Study of ‘he the “ona yt the MES state o, 220 15 defensive means, | petals, ith bro oad belt of ing * red; under 
2 Mice ^ -ie By er Dresser, that on her own shores she can ot only overcome the | Bright Irene, upper petals rich 
— Pp. 449, with num e ny y one power, bu “bat that of any com. | maroon, surrounded with bright p d, and m magnak 
— = as botanical science is concerned these works | A 2 a ot contents would be a great im] ee | | vi dark —.— " Y n oe cube = "Those 
— á thin etree ‘eee Be owledg Amet — ate the multifarious subjects included in 1 fully hybri 
the second is the — of —. ‘itched t je deris m let. $ the. most attractive of the French kinds with the best 
in was . Balfour addresses the religious is Reer Tuy cs uN E Eo bok, and tiy 2 8 rikin f the Fre vw orts combined m 
— — = — — — he learned trated y steel engravings and woodcu' 2 NN their M orig fne md P eter, 
except th hat sn limita ^ *the wisdom of God —— d eid cadi cia tix Wei Ceci d | partake: of tho improved apo td subst ne of ite 
— of the Creation ” to th e | bec come Mn tsman by pod reading books Ake this, de nglish kinds, In all the spots are very clear 
a wate well defined, VEL is not the case with the majority 4 
by the. Vegetat gdom, and ac * i 
» gw ch v. 
Of do 
e rar 
n ste en fected int hows iu. beon Truy Ten 
add that in two other importan ouse 
er; Dr. Balfour en hs subject and ce they aio has | The s pianta — ipa paca il vat oa She best: Mandarin, sb These are all,. 
ut cheap volume w was lean-to, one of w is : : 
clergymen; Mr. Dr d not understan — his wit | plan ts, — ^ parated — Camellias by a Th me bln, ee vci nursery is becoming 
ject and has produced an expensive book, which was | few large and fine . 
M à for. me of. the tram gen- ——.— Of the different varieties = Everlastings greatly improved; 5- the internal arrangement of the 
 tleman for the task he has imposed upon himse e is a fime assortment, as ind there is of 
S from ine waiement (p. 200), uat. Meade iid e a nee 3 RE 
a Fi, as a peduncle turned inside | Heaths, for whic is nursery has : 
i gemit rà 3 Of thers <a . ͤ w wiped beoe nd in 
which promise to  bloo — i — . 
Dictionary of Geography, Vor wore Physical, |s Of the handsome Rh ee ete ee 
REU and Historici orming a complete | we noticed large quantities. — s variety, whieh ‘was BURNHAM, SOMERSET, THE Seat or G. REED, Esq, 
Gazetteer of the War - By A. K. Johnston, | once regarded as a stove plant, I some time noted for its large and magni- 
FREE, e Longmans. (A. new Edition revised | perfectly well in a cool gree: 16 wil not however — — of Orchids, of which some 150 
to May ) withstand the cold of fen winters out of doom. An in bl entering the Cattleya 
25 3 of 1352 pages, d Rho named retusum, also | bo 0 . ‘We was a splendid eni of Lelia 
double columns, is — of the — d | from Java, promises be a good thing. In shape its p ata, with no fewer than 26 
ou lete | blossoms somewhat resemble those of R. jasmini- — of the latter measuring nches aeross. 
floru: 
it 61 
left of it stood a noble pint of Cypri 
iri with 40 blooms on Tn tue same " was 
| another very neat specimen o of Le a purpurata, but 
in colour than that just —— it nad 17 
White Butter- 
cimens. Foremost 
endrobium macran- 
of that kind; also 
um; 
Among Orchids are some good 
mong them may be Vicarii De 
the first number of which i 
Viluable labours, by repu ieh is before us, he resumes 
TY TEE 
bis davies, whose 
darker 
he handsome D. densiflorum, together with various | flowers on it. Bu 
"rco D. nobile; Burlingtonia fragrans; some|fly p alsnopsis), Oneida pon ‘with six 
of the handsomer Cattleyas, among OM blossoms on it, and — s Limminghi in flower. rn 
we pores the still scarce Aclandiz, not! fine 
| a 
| other Orchids were Odontoglossum hastilabium, a v | 
and petals beanti- 
scarce. 
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