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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jawvanv 25, 1862, 
living with the natives, 
of life. What puria to e расса story is that the 
party on their m Car rpentaria reached the 
of iti in the 
cult: 
po mer J ay 
ачый they 'flowe 
p 
stationed £here to await their return ha 
King and his companions supported them- 
ав Sur 
they all came to be: colour of the ;b 
more astonishel to find that aer "bali of them pro- 
gau р 
selves as long as they could upon a seed which they 
found the natives eating; де — 16 Nardoo. John 
He шә рог 
a wei ч c A edis owers, wi ith five 
nstead o f fou stamens, a 
lii icar. [This e cases of. а little 
нл. od: 
conceale 
of ex throat of the flower. c W. ЖА 
Rainfall at Itchen —— in 1861.— 
but was never before 
lt is very common 
n It offers no 
mire 
known to ha ave "my epi. value. 
apply hot 
remarked t 
t first I 
Mr. C. М“ fnt then of Pale а, gave an a 
of the ‘No 
t wrapper 
cotton of the Coon: ; and formerly there w; 
d by it whe ds 
Say, but it is not unlikel y. The Coccus 
to exti г for it is и e pe the à 
At p^ 
ond volum 
rth mm. tis] 
urs dst London. , Сап " нада 
п Beech yE 
йы zy among the 
: but ther it fee 
water to a o. 
t Mr, M'Intosh had noticed | a 
that simil 
Beech trees in D. 
ч " ai P^ "wt. 
* s E November 
A mber 
This is less than. the venant of tho p previous и; не | 
by 4.55. c fell on 184 days, snow on 9, hail on 10, 
e doubt, As food it stands on the same level as the 
3| w 
5 | rhizomes of Ferns, and Typhas or the bark of trees. ] 
, 
* 
—At nn ordinary General 
and had 
North Bri 
sider 
second v oluv 
recor xy 
to ed tha 
ing to an в апа не а рвет of it in 
Маһ 
e facts in the es e 
tish гт e .He 
а Fun же. Тһе к at "| 
ardy, w t it wa 
„Mr. 
me of the same jo ournaJ. 
the 
b think 
месса South. к D P 
КЕ 
Fag 4 re confusi 
owth by close vapor ren D. b Balfour State] 
R 7 ui in. 17 in 1861 А а E A Italian Minister, Marquis d'Azeglio ; h trees in the B Garden, which had bee 
ainfa е соети tes x In "Bes h H. Berens, Be; Miss ore Омен: planted very узена ere hemmed in п by shrois 
January 1.50 Mn forward . 21.49 | E. Ed Cardwell, Esq. ; Miss Cardwell; W. Esq. ; G. d trees. It seems to ntik healthy trees, The only 
February > > 6.80 Aust .. 1,75 | Clowes, Esq. ; W. D. Da avis, Esa L3. Lomo D. АР... | 
ME Е 2.96 | Septem eo 8077 p py xo стах Bario; Lord Енш T; D. Ka kuy |4 tóbacon 5 juice. Dr. Balfour remarked that the speia 
- Шеф "ry October .. . 8.40 y ‚; CoL А, e; Mrs. W. Moul; ven Ee. of Coccus were often very destructive. One of 
гра T E 9.85 citis nd i^" C.S. рех, а н тр ME ; а зи in 1842 destroyed the whole Oran + 
‚ 1 ; ; Mrs. B. 8. - , ; 
ЖУ = ыл mira = M Eos: Б.Ш» IA. Hue. Ин 10, Reynolds; G.E | Island of Fayal, one of the Az Th 
Roi Esq.; Mrs. Roche; Major Scott; Mra. S. Shil nen Ка PT uel erp 
Henry Beddard, бойле, to Pi * Бай, de 
тайу Эч» Redruth, Cornwall. 
ss of the North of Ireland.—Onm enterin 
s " this place а ES time ago 
dish. Sa ee EHE 
0! 
icas, 
ere more or less | 
urusti 
®, 
2 
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= 
ю 
BRE 
Eu 
„88 
= 
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3 
£a 
T а зни 
This s time *y "о (Jan. 20), 
TA been very mild; variegated Alyssum, still out, is 
uninjured, In vaya wies red spo ts both t h the 
and Caleceolari EU Ке M ытар) ша 
i; Veronicas, as healthy as 
th th of i Vobis as well 
oses against a south ой: чу "ge the E greenhouse 
Linum is quite E тыч on an exposed border. The 
notes of the thrusli m: ү ipara d daily, but all othe 
and u 
| should be pecia on da Minutes. 
me; 
t 
V.D. an b 
| within the las 
eranium | n 
Mrs. Nard; Hon. Mrs. Westby; and J. P. Brown-Westhead, 
‚М.Р 
appropriate words alluded 
ng | The Cha wa 
to the highly eA iar which the Council 
e Pri 
vs received from H. R.H. t nce of Wales rela- 
ive to the Memor г : 
dh has alread a ed in our columns, 
| mov d фу. De Ware вес conded by Mr. Hesketh, 
to, that th 
ling- | e 
ford; E. Thomas, Esq. ; Hon. Mrs. Granville Harcourt Vernon ; 
y agree 
БОК or ны шун : Jan. 9.—РгоЁ. Balfour, | h 
e chair. address of condolence to th 
Queen on PREN of the death of H.R.H. the Prince 
Consort, was adopted, and ordered to be "transmitted to 
he follow 
Sir George Grey. T communications were 
| read :—I. “ Description of w species оў Cleroden- 
. ада „Уот Old Calabar, Africa." Ву Prof. Balfour 
The plant was transmitted to Edinburgh Botanic 
Garden some time ago by the . C. Thomson, one 
of the "rye at hs Сааба т. It has flowered 
ont weeks, and it has a very 
showy reden in the pU rs vining о the | 
roof to the extent of 10 or 12 fee 
а 
with the plant 
a ve pen-and-ink sketch of th of фе! flower. 
expressed ап opinion that the plant was new; 
also 
; andif so, 
The 
secure ice ig ena tof апо one s house, John 
Crom Cas "aeger 
Frenc; in di —I was invited out to 
dinner a few days ago, and pan the other vian pd 
which , graced the oq d exe of об friend зу; 
Тех se to see flo 
so early (for E knew that they п s eig Ч in Covent 
Garden at 3s. or more oae 100), and I then mic aep n" 
"n ^ d vae preserv 
b 
ers are mu e not been enabled to 
Edlington, 
lant: 
belongs to the natural MK dogs benaceæ, and seems to 
е 
be an undescribe 
е [оғ heat, develope 
b 
|days before tho, old "foot-atall fell off, and w when 
days before the. bells showed any signs of Mme 
| when it did burst it pix gu геле 2 
dor 
"м anthers hi t 
spathe 
ed 
ning with ape оруш 
ving sho ori stalks; its flow 
sien 
wW т е the гт іп 
obed. 
hey had merely been cu 
psy with чөн апа о stone D these 
ened dow: "doas and ыр їп а eool place. 
v quite as muc ch 
Prof. Balfour 
The : 
» |16, as воо 
| thought 
e —L e 
at 
Bs 
es e 
ia: the burs ing AE t e spathe ami 
„the flo owers ; € A у lad never obser 
© 
water for а ftev hei eire c cooking, i in order that 
they may lose a f the salt which they have 
absorbed. li 
didam o of Esa at perdre ow "медно: 
is E rug for preserving 
likely well known, but it w and 
of service to soi gardeners, for eve 
matter аср фсе арреягей їп 
1 large папі the 
Beech stems, Dr. Balfour ente AD е 
had written to the Еа arl of 
practical man 2 the difficulties which attend the 
early forcing of Beans. С. This is a capital 
ariy 
-— тда, з. to everybody" s grandmother's grand- | + 
I have this lay 
a of the Nardoo, 
so novel and interesting 
Ec ^ an di 
received from Чао м few se 
which I am inform 
a 
PS 982 — unknown in e ы) kg Mr. 
ted m sending you. | ma 
hem to 
piedra 
seeds, 
e, at the Glasnevin Garden 
ing reply:—*In regar ard the specimens of 
* peculiar substance? which =%. letter relates to, I cer 
шу am very desirous to know abont it. 
o know Whether it onl 
i 
the 
destroys 
ere esl <: 2 doubt 
ere seen bhe tree „dies. 
at Mellerstain um pi is her 
ren there Sanata 
"ad the vhole of the tree is | completely pec den vim 
substance, e pain 
Tr v 
ng at a distance аб if it were 
а 
Шеш, 
ка ibd Wills, 
on, King the survi or being found 
e as 
mai 
аё Mellerstain, I 
aisease 
Tias been told that 
it spreads zapidilg, ье from what have seen 
that such is the 
the matte: 
м тае 2h "my red 32, with the specific 
ipti ‚оте 
length of the body, n lines, T be ore ponde 
кенә it once "p in uel x 
ha 
"tih n Sr seen y d 
e | bursts 
чау т 
me | bursts than there was i 
| They had inserted 
|an t 
|in the Bo 
А ыле : peu inthe Palm Ранд t "the Во 
в Spa 
marks on th "d 
ofamie Garden? Ву Mr. мн. bo 
verte d 
eeks, 
he spadix 
og E orsi 
т 
to d 
eclines, 
are in a very 
“ву Mr. 
e specimens of Jraucaria 
