Novemser 2, 1895.] THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
ere carried out at Chiswick under the auspices 
of the, Scientific Committee. But the labour, 
was not inconsiderable, fell to the share of 
two or three busy men already overweigh 
with their own affairs. The encouragement 
important—if not the most ee mn 
of a national experimental 
Much more might be said in — di the 
proper functions of Chiswick, more espec "АА їп 
connection with a properly-equipped school of 
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LINNEAN SOCIETY.—The next meeting of 
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genus Hypolimnas, Huhn. Mr. G. F. Scorr Exxtor, 
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FIG, 92.— FLOWER OF YUCCA GUATEMALENSIS: FLOWERS IVORI-WHITE. (SEE p. 524) 
(Grown in the Botanic Garden, Cambridge.) 
received by ihe willing horses from the Council 
was ly nil, whilst by the mem at 2 З 
mo м whole thin was ored, The pros- our expectations to 1 : 
* * ае hope we may not see ed, but that 
far f чый аса. ы yet these experiments wick may take its place as the first reet 
should undoubtedly constitute one of the most experiment and reference station of the ; 
„A Revision of the genus Pentar, Benth," Dr. A. G. 
Borter, An Account of the Butterflies of the genus 
Charaxes, Ochs.” 
Roya. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND, 
—On Wednesday and Thursday, November 6 and 7, 
the Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland will hold 
