азон 8, 18087 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 215 
white kind shown without 
2 temperature in favour of the ë; 
Fairenbeit’s з scale) їп temp fine ens La their г espeotivo kinds, 
March 4. 
bating rove ые, vi зан оЁ М. 
$ шев тени ә unded o milar „саве 
n the lr "Pia 
n des a f Par : J 
t in the case of this cold: boot ed 
1841, and sion, fha of the female’s body is «med Mr. 
yetebrite th the proce: Ss of incubation. I m 
m was opened on the 15th 8. 
pid AE om berries, 
which is now and covered wi 
b ine Zoological T of Ze: fni Welbec 
gro 
б , gr. to R. 
y | Lady Downe's Seedling, a 
b was 
4 Secretary 
| gar rdene 
| hook B 
in 
dies v Buttons i in the mar 
Оооо, 16 It would be а 
sh 
the hatten being азы e plump 
ith bloo: 
Pool, 
and more conical in shape пан rt 
These were all| La was delivered on the state of the Society, and 
eir of med which was ordered to 
Mr. 
had ғ, 
ser jon exhibit x the pupa "of the. ceste ut "gen 
l| Microptery, heme "Wr AS in some res ect; 
mblin ng the e Phr i 
of 
n 
vem ved | Col eoptera ; а remar rkable varie ety o of а епа Phlaas 
with longitudinal. pale streaks. Captait n Russell gave 
rt|an account of the capture by himself of several nd 
| rare British Le epidoptera, x webs Argynnis Lathoura, 
epia grammica, an я е llimorpha Hera; of the last 
гегу beautifal moth h fi 
ашы 
some- 
d been presented to 
ha 
1 ater than most arkable variety í of Vanessa 
the d more куз савап the Fordhook Bellefl 
йа to know m t d M, H P ht ke 
айнау. J. F. чаза баз me. It resembles Bess 
atalogues.— port is scarce, and c t angular, 
ШЕ коше happens that a hee Eu hounds VRBE ni tree ree is said to blossom 
tagua they are 1 d "eed y goe: Nae уны ад 25 
&” anxious це еер о: ег 
when they come in at € death, hoping ран 
түр ана, 
mir 
н у he Коне. Mr. Cunningham, gr. 
3,3 1. les 
brash, MT is the Rust o of m field io find 
€ edi Fellows. 
p 
: R 
. to the Bishop of 
s Northern Gre шш, 
following pis 
and W „ pl. 13, fig. 13 bv been taken in Suffolk. 
Б Rye read "d шоя of a species of. Staphy- 
ther 
un. , Esq. „ 
were 
App. 
f фу lare been on онага No =з ЫК еы and Wellington ; and a serb s піде, not hi indicate Bri namely the 
pibe cT г "s Pippin, ' Beechamwe ll, and S E areil athrob m gemi den heretofore m cpi with the 
malter, but as my n y | The d prese mon 1, elongatum. Mr. Crotch described a species 
mnn) I AR: & NEAN: Feb. 6.—G. Be deba е President, in of I Dermestes, D. Frischii кшш to D. vulpinus) — " 
А е I a (| the dui W. Ferguson, Esq. ; J. D. Moo ч x D.; H. | the country, of which v4 "hase а Specimen un 
or er, | Scott, 6; Tyler, Esg; } nd J. Veitc dead horse in the New 
і 
:—1. ** On the А Mon - ot t the Smyn thuridæ,” b f 
Toh Lubbock, Esq. 2. * On the Ge орар! са! Relatio i 330 сев of Books, 
E of the Coleoptera of Old Calabar," by Andrew Murray, | At length we ик a second part of Lowe's Manual 
f n thatafrond of thel The object of this paper was to illustrate some Flo ora of Madeira (Van Voorst), beginning with 
Баш, would revise that portion. 1. more remarkable affinities and ке with Punica, under which А 
_ кирзе that I found when e Catalogu Coleoptera of Old Calabar and those of Mha rien | are "informed that th pretty P, nana, once so 
rum шр ^ The general res f the author's investigations v in gardens, bears fruit as large or sometimes lege 
2 that while by the greater proport the Old than that of the common Pomegranate. [yam d 
bar species bear the West Africa E dict a small |o. valua ble information. on technical Botan 
о | but perceptible proportion have the th Ameri li tle 
facies. ue natural inference which would b d s of another kid. Ofthe latter we givea ү 
pleasing from e facts, namely, th аб: абз some bebes or Mh exam ples. 
hoping 4i that ib w he t Geological Accuracy.—' The fossil leaves figured and 
Perhaps my stati 80, was not, it was observed, a necessar y seque nce * For described by Dr. Heer in his very valuable and 
MTM example," "Ms. ve — c ү) “ e one will maintain [interesting Memoir on the Fossil PI. of S. Jorge (4to, 
Malam energ | that the Kentucky ver bee en un ite ed or, Zurich, 48 ba z ad i i. f. 1, 2, under the nam 
| ti an | contiguous to the C. yl tralis, a diet be impressions of the 
NN. un у апа нг дч of the eyeless ерк found | under Surface о of terminal. 799 of В. discolor. On the 
n these, are greate er than in апу two species which | 
ien man: үм) р ААС | ah reticulating cross-veinlets, is 
w^ t ue аы that Europe and North America | rather an impression of the upper surface of a Ift. of R. 
ire still во e oat Pi e períod uni ted, he that the afinity атанын Апа Apu , * Ulm p suberosa, Mönch,” of 
. t know these circu tan = лоз Ап nophibalmus Bilimeki, TE A. Tellkampfii руы 1 РІ. of S. Torge, p , t. i. f. 24, is the 
Lin never have tro ап шау be explain ed on Mr. Dar в theory, by assuming | im бн ут, a side-lft. of this sba and not only 
я "tal da ыр the. g faste uL the i of ‘Corylus rige $ ut Ps * Psoralea 
y good brother, the “Country Parson,” | have кый into the caves, esa that the like condi- E s 33, t. also 
e moda y ackuowledgo will allow 
ntism dating 
ve the honour f to belon, 
tions have impressed a like for 
* [hera latter ' assumption is of course | 
on their Mp d 
not Mr. Da arwin' 8, fo 
dentat a, es p. most 
| probably, i impressions of the apost самаса, нА side- Its. of 
mt "little points? or dots of the latte 
b; 
f any impress upon im 
8 b; ij 
ms in in at „exploded heres 
Ба ied x 
cI € : am still a ете | 
onding with impressions of the fine 
Fic fea Ej ultimate reticulate compartments on the 
grandifolius 
RE RT ds upper sur| urfac the lfts. of either R. 
nd theologi е thes c allied blind insects in | R. discolor. 
gard to AP o so widely Pera and ifit applies to Bist endi The Wiid Parent of the dapi —“ Without personal 
ER Res rain М ta itate. that it ишу equally apply to е district with well marked | s Eo and investigation it may s р zaab, i к орроныре. 
жн е) ment 
отед, ал Sa dM ve Ls i "- de IX f d alli f De Candolle, that the hu Wer xe 
„ТӨШӨЙ the  revisioh distinct and decided а bp too D rre to allow the | Fio Apple (P. Malus, DC.) is specifically per iom 
attempt to explain them away by accidet ntal intro- | our common En glish wild Crab (P. pru , D.C., P 
duction—as by the longicorns eing a, Koch and Bab. 11, cc., P. Malus E.B. t. 179). i bun 
Atlantie in the wood in which the may ic been as | serve however to confirm this vie ‚Ё he former tr. 
chrysalids—it was regarded 2s Ашу same time too appears to extend much further south than the latter, 
mall in proportion to the g al preponderance of | which usd is totally wanting, either wild or 
ue West African forms, to En i d ери а Тане eatti vated, both the Madeiran and Canarian 
the continuity er proximity if it e sted was ex-| Archi ipelagos, а , from Brotero's Flora Lusit., it also 
дз: Ра tensive or recent. After, however, making every s det seems to be in Paua, Whether the nearly sessile 
1 man, and l see that m Pas the i impression which remained on the s| fr. of Ше former, со. а ^ ed with the long-stalked fr. of 
chord retained. І have no 2 n|m d Crab . and certain garden 
ато В | existed between West . Wes T а nd South [pee south Appl a yA g. the Golden Pippin) pos possibly derived from 
I shall esca, o fol. believe ih A of о e equator, interrupted not | | it, на по : дер ET the lanuginose young 
e Such as на s fault wili o sat [оу bya long br cacli p pus but probably also by |lea ns, in. ri есібе афа in the 
© e spaces of discontinuity. Other dese of the | ori inal stocks, i is afr aol quéstion, Ther y 
ЕРУ Fede э of Calabar were ESI with those of the|an appreciable difference in the mode of ped or 
E Eastern t of Africa—scarcely less interesting than | rami mification, „ аз well as in the habit of the two plants," 
those wit Me uth rotor sd form d with һ Сер IL 1, lmost extinct now in а wil 
ral Qom-|s Species—more rare. ly; with those of Mozamb ique—more pes Аы аф ubtedly indigenous Thirty years 
, showed оп | кедү id. very er] and with those of] India| I found a fine tr. in full v m foi of t 
oxi a amethystoglossa, | i considera ble nstances. Mr. Murray|Serra d'Agoa under Pico о Рыс Кыйа, Ше E 
] ieate pink flowers had. S met wi y species showing relation to a|leading down to the bottom of the des from the 
рр, rà and | well- | purely Aust nus. the whole regarded | Cam entral about a mile nearer the Jardim; also 
Be r. Williams, Holloway, | the Coleoptera of Old Calabar as forming a distinet|I have seen it in the Curral das Freiras on the righ 
.had dropped, and a | fauna, гет impressed with the West African|hand high above the going the Voltas; 
ady's ko per. . Salpi pigo- | charac ng non xt to esi a hd Rib. E. S&o Martinho, a branch of the Rib. de Jo 
tom ri eri a je зо either of Africa or any other try : | Gomes, near Funchal, J. M, his last 
т Veila th e p fubula Sek er with very little ise өрө I the South A Africam habitat precisely accords with that assi Masson 
"0 în flower, we bus ye iolet and a Hybrid Stock, | fauna, and а surpris ing want of the species comm ой | (in BH.) long ago, “ad ripas rivulorum Curral dos 
ОЁ I. АШ ^d ürnished by Ca aptain Trevor | at n no gront ‹ distance in point E tj food › along the > бо dd d | Rom meiros,” Тһе tr. the Palheiro are affirmed b 
me a large Scarlet t, arated by th the old Mr A have been all brought thither 
hich had become | having pst cns afinity ЕМУ the eastern coast of originally from da Serra; and tbose at the 
ntributed tori: rica, а, а few but distinct relations with bue: ш) їп the bie үе the Quintas do Bello Monte 
which both South Americaa india. zer below the church, are doubtless, from 
з, Double Striped, ENTOMOLOGICAL : ебу ?7 —This was the anni- their шы ар age, the native stock. Old stumps of 
kelaari, versary мамы, аб which Mr. F. Smith was elected |t t with occasionally in various ot 
Adis Whi асер President їп the place of Mr. Douglas, who had com- Eoi 
and a e, nie оов pleted the service of presidentship, and by whom ап! Madeira Wood Straw) . 
“ The fr. is collected 
