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т — flowe ely, as always ма че Ix my last I gave some we of m 
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осой, have establis 1, have established its claim to take the very | the most positive window plants; for fro r| and Dr. Taylor, by an officer 
Srst place among the most splendid ornaments of our | nature Se v seem vr wer of being grown тя ав | who was returning on some emergen cy to the interior 
tori well can be anywhere, and the very | On the mri of Dr. EUM Von ins the cases wer 
R. Windsori.— Another of Mr. Bootb's invalüable | р prettiest aed that I ev. ба Ае droopirg|again put into canoes and n about ШЕ ree miles 
discoveries. The habit is not т É t oft little shrubs covere 1 with red bells, hey du do do hen бу were depo 
R. arboreum, but the miira the leaves is without | were such: as ; had beén grown 
the ey film so characteristic of the — iner in m ruck in a hotbed dl then brought 3r Lis gy foll 
in their colour, er in| in m vit started for Limon 1 
ken не е freely produced. They a do not know why Fuchsias now should generally 60 pe 4 The road, or de e а | sies 
etd rt wx i "the foot of the corolla, Мек wx ' shapeless. I wonder sometimes whether they | no roads in Equador) passed over ridge-like hills, and 
has all the appearance of having a bee, or some such get fiir play at first, or whether they are allowed to !alon ng the a of steep i whi h 
insect, кле, in its throat. They have also the rare | stand in the midst of n mbers, getting long and lanky. | were covered w 
y are only 1 
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first а of this present: eiie p! A to get drawn u with others. А 4.inch pot of | dan in 
the 7 KA o — species ita ure e well charred 23 on a wi ndov sil moderate ondes tru ire. rg i ad те s го 
white, a and deliciously sw hey o open just "before daily watering and careful turni g round every day | branches h i a e 
those of R. Nut talli, aid are „produced i in profusion. regu ularly so as to stop ораев are the great|of them from 30 to 40 feet in length, which silen 
A small m requirements of these delightful window plants. | swing backward and forward with the currents of air 
E. A. M. that qud а i 
аманатты Т This has С 
The habit із акага, and the flowers, "which аге a ——————— We 
i Fi -— | NOTES ON THE PLANTS OF s —No. III. e Jur "y К ^ Spruce, who had chosen 
2 ^ (Continued from p. 1047, 18 e or making co ections of seeds and plants 
against а wall of the оне house, w € газ ее. нао of the inchona suecirubra, or “Бе i " of 
re | the Guayaquil R f d 5 hisa ce, Mr. 
Жүн. This I шо "tried. against the ваше prom d М, Morais HBM Vi se бош for Spruce had bes informed чөе the Ca ме на os that 
t Guayaquil, that, on rayiga Let Bodegas, he would nme та were many “boda” of 5, Du plants to be found 
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m от " thinke, cd that it ET requires iately send a suffi mber of men wid. me in a tto forests around Limon D. ut afte r Dr. Taylor, 
t ed taramas 
1 веуега1 шеп 
P : [m h, they had not found а single plant. It 
here. At all events it flowered well with m en d Ew h was e A, 
H" m» s A But this +5 pé t д me ‚ | therefore necessary to resort to aif chi жк ie in 
s ci ен 8, vu tmn i ъз = done x After repeated рен pA cos ^ ү: order to enge plants 05 а size sitae for - савев. 
R. Aucklandi.—This is a most stately plant and | cerning the men that were to be sent with me, I was o Indi: d s nce of 
rapid mne but no flowers ^ yet. Many other fine | 8t Lara informed ir » army was about to march | 5*9 Indians, I dug a pit, а 4, t, con 
unnoticed, because they } t t ору; ‚ and that I cou pue goalong with it. I di 
m unu hui “they dus so I бе to son "à E Ч " жо, "a fhis Sic pics and во I looked about and | 801 ist T d reception ы cuttings 7D the 8th of 
Augu ad planted upwards of 1000 cuttin After 
^ 1 4 inv in- | £0 who оңоо К to convey nit and pan p gs. 
d Ji cin Ау cainedh am hi шу ні лах тела entanas, Оп the after. РОФЕ in the cuttings, ура ме A n о difficul- 
bonitelve ойынына to appear, s on of the same rag a portion of the а оп | ties to. contend with, First, I was c пей to Petr 
wh n 
iniit d doubtless, ofa a лач and abundant har- | W inb the boxes were place d р CEN € construction, жоЛу forth the water in a very irregula 
: А ' haking, and sometimes washing out alto Mer 
also have its darker side; but produüta of th cipitated into the river; and it was with no ied Uf & E 
iilis skill i amongst е а traces ot ы А ше aniy that I suceeded i in picking them up, as In » ral of the us T from their p primary рое, 
eil fons wil inovitably disappear Бош, our еу were being carried away by ho сштш. Bariy |12 tho vus "dva "ol к paces cf буынын 
ens, and nowhere, but i native e Hi ides Lip Mp e 
Vien Een dus airia алача mee 5: at | we proceeded up the Caracol branch of the Qus uaya dil (G. — aroides), which became entirely useless after 
the fiat of the Almighty ! J. iy алое Gra. River. After overcoming great diffculties, we reached | ® few days exposure to the rays of the sun. Robert 
-| the е 7 Caracol он midnight. At bean col I | Cross, Sierra de Cazanuma, near Тота, Oct. 1861. 
————— ha e n for three days, pe the , perso who 
bro me ame í die ш had a1 1 
Marten loaded with Plantai ins, which he wished to dispose ^ Hom e Corres orrespon 
y had al 
Indoor to ар of, ndenc 
indoor flowers will now be coming into great q ready been carried off| Cause and 1^5 —The whole world, more or less, 
ieu; and at least demandin aM ена of summer z the “patriots.” In the woods around Caracol, I| mistakes these two inseparables, I say inseparables, 
ent—somewhat perhaps of more frequent water- observed several уре of Ficus, some of which à grow because where there is effect there must be cause; but, 
aps air no doubt, and if in lower more shading. |to an immense , also Mimosæ, Randias, M visible, the cause is not so. Та ke a 
I think one of the prettiest window plants at this tomaceæ, Smilax and "Monsteras. In open places. the few instances of wrongly Attributed ын. If a 
time of year is tho little m Denten -g ilis ; Bromeliads, I t the cause of it 
snowy clusters, tho they ot fragrant, | o of Orchids, principally C pern Epidendrums, and | is something in the head, wher к= А нө proceeds 
wave about so gracefully. T Ei a plant ot се some | Stelis, ,Bromelias de however, Egi omg to open| by sy шлу € а disordéred сь. The French, 
hdd and having been cautioned to cut in my | situati for I pes een Them gr ori equally | till A Arego cted the error, imagined that the 
ше. jme afen Rowering, I exi кеде ths abundant in shady сд and in у bottoms of deep | moon ne mti in n M ^ was baleful to 
also to my Deutzia, and was mu eh | precipitous ravines, where the sun's 18 p^ never vegetation, whereas moon no atmosphere, 
on finding I had | snipped off all the h p Р вет leaving Caracol, x progress was much par a harmles ^. ide e bo "s affecting the earth 
lenezt yenr's blosso ssoms. led 1 1 trunks of trees which had iy Ae tidal а Radiation, which takes 
of this kind b t year the y young s qoin of been carried down by floods during the e rainy Season. place. most when the moo red and the sky 
this so that the more there are of these the ü is the cause of disaster. А ю uth wall, by 
flowers we 
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t. The favourite Fuchsias now NS take|compelled to get out of the canoe and drag i over | reason x тайап, = а most in spring, when the 
of water after their repotting, or after | sand- banks and other hindrances, and in so doing|days are hot and e nights are clear and frosty. 
i least renewing the top soil m Заг. pots, y f alligators Nothing е: es тр ог a sheet that acts the 
hs Starting them into grow mie A sunny window | which swarmed in the bed of the river. We reached | part of a кыл the hent, is of any avail for 
abundant! air are the gre Раг [* these—as| Cataramas late on the evening of the 21st of July, thi ings that е tà x уе suffer from radiation. А 
Vell as for Fairy Roses, raa are such M ets of every |and bivouacked on a large sandbank in a bend x south wall is аге more. insidious than an east or 
без, and which wil now be covered with their turning of the river. еу wei found а large р ile f| north wall, where br ЖУ ain in a deathlike abey- 
e whieh w in and da i 
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wood, beside g nger is over. 
mt ound some injury often happen to window pare our coffee Аз » Were busily engaged | in | Peach 
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ants by the x d d, and before it was necessary to co 
dam pel quite forgetting that кня. brin ngs 4 ж ible of the pile of ow wood and set iton бге, The e night, | with shee I was laid c s 
tween the plants and t light, as as | although dark, was intensely ere cal the drift b iie with a esl attack for some ; time, a and on review- 
ОЧ the air to come from cue head ins m of Sowie was hr. as spp swelled in ing them when I got better I was amazed to see the 
k this is | inmense " 
ю much md Бара ire cottage flow n a answer | river, and exposin E: iew about 20 full-grown | nails the trees for me, an and asked n E he had been 
ag better than those in rem wing-rooms, | alligators, streched o full length on the sand, and | “ besoming? the trees. o," “it is those 
Upon ie Cottage plants are put just to stand outside looking on арра aid eg with the utmost осно І Ес Abu ре (оа) э “Нон many, 
аа light Ш » Where naturally they g eripe air | never saw an so fine as the scene p y | said І, * were there— x" usand D * No; I only saw 
ла] she] tll late in the evening, they return to their this burning pile o of drift wood. А ed ien Fieus | two." "Du 2 ig ол ve ев?” said I 
that the shelter, he river, from which hung curtains | * No.” said I, * why к a accuse them б 
Miri is p» be blown down; I have gene- of Passion flowers, Вірпопіав and Aroids, and these, Sap 234 «idi ke. > “ they are жеме us toads; I ne 
Som my own Ip i knew ood o viis Now, 
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w to the window f Palms. А Salix Humboldtiana, had a rand and | the causes sin ата the Ы Р.м. оЁ ће 
vertices conca e pots should be filled анаа appearance, exhibited as they were under|ground and the euros spring weather. Doubtless 
е something that сап hold some moisture. Some|the red flames of the paning drift wood. they wouid ^ ds fon the op ite cause, viz, extreme 
are very fond of giving their plants stimulants. About 1 A.M. we re-entered our canoe and continued droug s I had made up my mind that the 
Bardeners, does v йеп good to window | our ud course. we proceeded, the landscape t Бе was фит дой by birds, but by the extremely 
but Т mention it her tion them that Лаа] , and nted, | wet state of the ground, I sent my man for Turkes’a 
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кыз, should intend it, a ought not to be till the in the Fern covered M of the river, a derk layer fork and prieked up the ground a little. Since then 
e orm for blosso f blue clay below and а deposit of а еу character | the remaining blooms have 1, and I shall ge 
apt to за eer more leaves than |above. The layer of clay was ly in gern sprinkling. But my man sticks to it like a martyr, 
the trunks and branches гд точна * It is those M ARE rum mum be 
be growing nicely; they | or peat mosses of Britain, bit ite upper de it con- the tutor who teach md a thousand others to 
m windows ma a dk о of sita, £ fio. their | tained кен ашы nguish between right and np 1 causation, 
that makes one rather fo ond of} which were bent and „twisted in a most remarkable | ти that I could not convince him, I said, * You 
do not t they em very over face of | put me in f d counsel who, when 
rank, and it is p ing v d he does not know what to say abuses the plaintiff's 
Шош “арш 5 Р.М. ‚оп the 22d we reached Ады кәү which | attorney ; the bullfünches are the plaintiff's attorneys." 
н inly is safe from this last fault.4 was in of the Quiti Will” me the tomtits as much as the „bullies, i 
is ita great, on enemy, But Fuchsias are really Flores. 0 g р 
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