Jawvanv 25, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS' OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
"таре “таре Vines from T dd Pots, of all the | Choicest | the h 
be had on application to them. 
Nurse ry, Exe 
Vin 
ng Gra rape es from Eyes, 
GLENDIN, NING jet to offer strong GRAPE 
T fit fori imme- 
67 
BN height of Lebanon itself to be › about 10,200 feet, 
» | Anti- Taurus, in lat. 40° N, ; ; growing at eleva- 
а. 
that of the valle 
t We quote at length Dr. 
: t statement, 
been és d by EHRENBERG in valle ys to the 
northward of a a Mrs а disha Valley, at 6000 
Б. Уллы nm Eyes of all the 1 ending 
diate plantin yes were taken fi 
5 
pue) PRICED LISTS on applieation, 
Chiswick Nursery, W. 
еф m Eyes in Pot 
» Barnet t Nors s, Barnet, 
of Specimen, 
OLE AND PLANTS, 
Ss 
is par A nig and will ad npa gratis and post fr 
eed Gro and Merchants, Read 
e Es Pew. SOCI 
HORTICULTURAL ЖЕШНЕН, 1869. 
The Horticultural Exhibition will be 
AY, m 17, and be continued on each day and evening 
Ана sen be open to all classes of cultivators - 
and every facility will be given for the Sale 
i 
will be at libe; Iberty to remove Orchid. and 
Btove Plants МЫ айы 5 and 7 o'Clock р.м. A the frst ү ad 
any other plant or specimen before 12 o'Clock on an after 
bh ea 19, 
4: 
өн will be received for exhibition but 
shortly be ready, may be had on 
use, Kildare Street. 
тч ыен M.D., Assistant Secretary. 
UTTON'S SEED cree AER for 1862 
OPENED on TUES- | 
in speci- | i 
n broad, ^ 
wo Т" ree miles niet 3 
is мы in a straight line 15 
i about three or four from 
pes basins, and is is, 
and as much 
w, flat- | 
tions of 4000 to 
Lebanon ma 
a 
"m d abo ove the sea. The 
ebanon groye, though so 
widely d dis 800 ппейей Бов t aurus forests, сап 
inn 
7 arhi эм P the 
r li ght than as ап outlying 
Ist 
«Аба Аа p 140 
been deposited N rd 
that, under v Mes dif 
ferent сепа 
above them 
of ы) once filled the basin 
apice v 
which ту: 
also ab ern 
ound on the e 
catea P 
Ls 
f Toh 
as the e kingdom, m Mene 
Wneiner 
to the gr eate 
e МИ covered. Tho m 
nes | 
to 100 feet түл? бат boundaries are 
tim 
erhaps 80 
pere. ү ba I or of the 
sea. 
т апа Ан The rills 
өү ihe surrounding | heights collect on the upper 
ш gnd Den which winds amongst 
es x Ча) bin m the lower fab ло 
i us preoipitated into t! thog The 
| The Gardenerg Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, SOART 25, 1862, 
рн че аи ш ы эш took place in 
oc 
s to whether. „Ве о | 
drag with their si ашы Ў 
Тһе may no vh 
as ж initi па Ъу 
intere: sting 
OOKER in 
tw. * 
€ autumn of 1860 Dr. 
with Captain. W. DA eei TON, 
to the Admiralty, 
ч 
©? 
е vua 
hii 
5233 
п 
vellers AKA 
party 
the relativo fone ion of 
t 
Ty, fi 
e flanks of the end 
0 of the Party, the Rev. 
HA | 
8 ing 
e to the surroundin 
heights and positions on th 
* Furthermore , twi 
Tam bg Mr. 
ther 
ieties of one | tha 
m t 
them exeellent a 
devoted a of 
eding e 
come, after sea ани 1400 miles, to the Codar forests 
| of Affahanistan, v9 extend thence Т usly 
d alon 
eastwar e Himalaya, а 
d es of Ni — “The adr 
confines 
aset а 
nce of die. 
jr "m where the 4 olim 
to that of the Levant. 
tigas between 4000 an nd 
12,000 et, and in 
nd gr 
of es ль й accurate] 
а 
^ € has a much 
ans 
youngest or oldest tre 
specimens of the form mer arrivi It may 
| remarked, however, that the wol " the pranci 
of the old t tree, cut at лан 
аі t prios of bar 
compact, a 
e pen radi шы p ewm to 
in. longer Тате of а mor 
+5 deviens — 
latin ipid 
ated а 
"whi ea 
dy 4 
more 
ars 
4з low tinet varieties sold by. nurserymen, some as stiff, 
"their i M 
respeotively as õ and 
of growth of the C Cheles i Cedars, f 
1e youngest 
0 years o n. 
of the 4 
ve to the p^ 
and the direo- 
There were 
grown from what Eng 
The 
был ВЗ rly Journal of 
Carpent M.D., 
ns 
; M.R.LA. ; 
t 
РР 
‚#2 
pee 
Very | in girth, 
T adjoining elumps, on 
P X туна taken by the travellers showed dum 
Si 
one on one side and one on the 
er of the above mentioned 
down alley) side of the others, Ox 
| this side, t refaro, ihe latest addition to the grove 
pla 
as taken 
3| “Тһе еар point to the Lebanon at чые | he 
Pyra have been found, is the Bu 
f the Жучу: їп » des Min nor, and from 
Thoi D. F.R.S: 
and. Lithographic е ы. Williams 
ia, in M E 
week to hg. E, 36*, and northward to 
" ieal те 
of these conclusions, 
at th 
lgar- Spe w hee: | 
үр 
as the Lebanon Cedar. 
Also, that tho Mri 
черан їп the sh 
ape of the scales and seeds of 
uch; man 
абое 
established by 
urther Botani 
of seeds and scales 
asons are given in support 
Nevertheless Dr. HOOKER is 
