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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
189 
blotch edged with a white frill, and the throat 
t 
m 
ties, more than forty of which have been араба 
worthy of being separately named. 
THE BRITISH PTERIDOLOGICAL SOCIETY.—The 
annual meeting of this Society took place at Kendal, 
them а splendid confluent form of Las mon- 
{апа found by Mr. WRTrwW ETL, which — W 
culture had far surpassed the expectations of its dis- 
coverer, since when found it was merely caudate 
cussion, dealing as it did with all the latest discoveries 
in this direction, some of which were quite new to the 
Fic. 40.—PrHYLLCSTACHYS KHTMASAGS. 
(seg Р 186.) 
Fic. 41.—BAMBUSA TESSELLATA. 
on Monday, August 5, Bank Holiday, and notwith- 
standing the mE weather conditions, was 
very well nded. A number of vid interesting 
new finds were ere exhibited by Mr. R. Lrovp PRAEGER, 
ot Belfast, who read a most interesting us relating 
to them and = the Irish hunting-grounds from whic h 
they hademan 
have been 8 by him, and Mr. W. H. PHILLIPS of 
same city, to some of the rarest English d Mr. 
Swrruizs also showed a number of finds, among 
(see P. 186.) 
members generally. A number of new members 
were enrolled, and the Society is in а ——Ü 
—À gu deservedly во, since 
he ie of true Fern — 
небе яе in the ‚ а centre has 
been for which, once a year at least, the 
sincere admirers of our sci Ferns may gravitate, 
exhibit their finds, exchange views, and in a prac- 
arr fashion dite cipis by thé e general experience of 
mbers, the vexed —— of nomenclature. 
ct 
n the Tuesday, as usual, a Fern-hunting expedi- 
abundantly and rankly in the very pockets of the 
outcrop. 
CORNELL UNivERSITY.—The following is the 
programme of the course of Horticulture given at 
this University :— 
1. Evolution of Cultivated Plants. —Fall, i.e, autumn. 
Three daysa week. A discussion of the current hypo- 
theses of organic evolution as applied to the modifi- 
cation of plants, 8 of those in cultivation. 
Open to students in all courses who have taken 
courses 1 and 2 in Botany. Lectures, Professor 
BAILE 
[2 dne Gardening. — Fall. Two days a 
week. A consideration Е = не of sesthetics 
as applied to natural scenery, with а critique of 
n to . in agriculture, archi- 
Professor BAILEY. 
о 
seminary in the literature of the culti- 
бон ‘of plants in various ра the world, with 
reviews of periodical literature. АТ 
d Mr. LODEMAN. 
4 
Professor 
ouse Construction and Management. 
o hours; one hour of lectures, and one of 
work once a week, by appointment. 
Professor Ватт and Mr. — 
. The Botany of Cultivated Plants. — Winter. 
Seminary course of one "wes by appointment. 
Winter. Three days & week. 
Lectures and other class exercises upon the cultiva- 
tion of fruits. Professor BAtLEY and Mr. Lopeman, 
ion af | 
7. Pro 3 hours, 
by appointment. A course in 
the multiplication of p grafting, budding, 
making cuttings, pollination, &c. Mr. LODEMAN. 
8. Olericulture, or Vegetable Gardening. Spring. 
Two days a week. Lectures, Professor Вапу and 
Mr. ПоркмАк. 
9. rios —Spring. Three hours. Lectures. 
One hour of laboratory work by 
Two days a 
appointment. 3 Влтгкү and Mr. Lopeman. 
10. The Theory and Practice of Spraying Plants. 
r. Lo 
ndicraft,— Prac tical work in the forcing 
houses and gardens, er — et, Throughout 
ree hours, by appointment. 
р . 
Сош 
a . Тызшщһюш 
the year, Hours by appointment. Prof. Bar 
APPLE CULTURE.— Professor BAILEY sums up & 
report on the orchards of New York State, by the 
terse direction— 
“ Ti 
,Prume, 
PLANT PORTE AIT 
SCHERZERIANUM, 
Bull, sd iru a n 
ANTHURIUM 
cultura, Juiy. 
CATTLEYA MOSSLE forse ed t CDLEX. 
CYPRIPEDIUM v cross between C. 
efroyte and callos cle, gg ok ы * Chroniclz, 1895. 
vol. xvii., р, 228; 2 indenia, t. CDLXIX 
LYCHNIS HAAGE gro L. CHALCEDONICA, Bull. Soc. Toscan. 
di Orticuitura, J I 95 
corta BUR and M. TRIANGULARIS, Lindenia, 
t£. CDLX 
8 EDWARDI. Rchb. f., ренда t. CDLXXVI. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM PULCHELLUM AJU Lindenia, t. 
CDLXXII. 
SCHOMBURGKIA ROSEA, ] Linden, — bed CDLXIY. 
Lindley) 
Lindenia, t. CDLXXIV 
ZYGOPETALUM WENDLANDI, Rchb, f., Lindenia, t. cDLXXI. 
