644 
by recording the result of their exhibition Каю the prin- 
e eter shows, which is as follow: 
га Мост» se Cerat R.B.8; 24 ital b R.H.8. 
R.B.8. ; 2d class, R.H.8. 
CALIBAN.— ES: 5 class, В B.S 
BELLE or TRE BALL.—1st class, R. H.8. ; 1st class, R.B.S 
RovaArrY.—l1st class, В. В.8.; 18 class, R. H.S 
MERRMAC. t class, R.B.S. ; 1st class, 
Lord ParMERSTON.—l1st class, R. H. S. 
Болі, ALBERT.—lst class, R. H.S. ; 1st class, Б. B.S. 
M qu S R.H. S; lst clase, R. B.S. 
— R.B.S. 
CONFLAGRATION, EIE вн. 8.; lst class, R.B.S. 
Inn —1lst MA ENS: 186 class, R. B.S. 
уко — EX R. В. 8.; 18+ class, R. H.S. 
OnrANA.—lst class, R.H.8. ; 2d class, R.B.S. 
me и ТЕЗ,—15& class, R.B.S. 
e other varieties we have mentioned a1 
mi and in order to show the estimation 
ен by those who have acted a 
А. манге of the awa ardsi 
Most о! 
also prize xus 
in which they were 
ubj 
Cr10.—lst class, R. B. "m 
V) 
ts. 
RATUM. 
angustè eran bas 
m: candido 
Ced, latioribus M содае 
rvis intus villosis superficie 
spinulosá et guttulatà, filamentis basi] йет. Ж lphis, 
lr ever a flower merited the name of glorious it із | 
A хаа qom far —— е а= UL 
its s exquis 
rangemen =н ot colour. те mino pel the der gs 
virgis stem no thicker than а mrod, ап above 
2 feet sg у, saucer- vnd fwar at t 10. inehai i in 
diame! x spre: somewhat crisp 
MUR in the "айай y 
of light т са yellow -— itself gradually i 
the t ivory s LIÉ the a situa I inia 
side AE is ach it 
except fi 
ance of gente — of living 
and the reader who has not seen ea 
P^ s 
РА 
Orange 
о delicate 
allied to Lilium laneifolium on ше 
the L. Thun num 
the other, br bu $ = wholly different К рш; 
are gei as Mr. J. G. as 
are о iged for or the eni short ni 
e Lily, of which A" foregoing is is a | description, was 
hill sides in the midland 
pum season is July ai 
may be common]y seen 
SORA 6 
гу 
to show. 
eS ER 
себ. ght c 
d ve, when the Sie seque dei ipei | 
тайап gold, 
its 
а 
and | bene 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
The he ravag 
are Non by their acknowledged oM as the 
bid urers of myriads of insects, and innumer- 
e seeds of weeds, which would "otherwise largely 
birds 
when a thick mist descend 
wo the forests for the 
in 
Matri the labours of husbandry, 
| can о be su ficiently c—d Much 
small pinda; ; 
is во 
has i 
and beyon the quest ion of their à uti ity, ther 
du. ns 
charmers 
with their destroyers; yet it i less true tbat 
of our groves, that ws is Tittle sympa cm not a 
T8; no 
met with its merited 
sequences; and the farmer, etha forester, and the 
gardener, c alike sought to woo them back to their 
native hau 
At the lion numerous efforts more or less 
ramos jum be ing m made to — My "of зан 
оге -— species into our Australi 
і; colonies, gen) re i as jer "тердей p 
ion ба heck the 
obli. of es Cascarilleros, 
to be relie 
wit 
Pests 
and | are supposed to be Вог 10 years old, 
the subject of proscription. 
Vi 
БА, Themi embers of he Spe pe in the ork of 
y 
eir observ 
e | be de epended u hei 
to the аана. p^ bene of th 
pi Red Barke? when under 18 i as 
barked by the Cas ;carilleri 
exterminatión ; while in 
this i is per! rhaps still more EFENA б О g a direct 
t of the parochial rates. or 
ny be dete: 
nating study of the 
peus Mi e pi УДАМ үкө, of the Ааф families 
of the fei athered race. It haps possible that in a 
he em a pte 
follows. A party ges of 6, 
or Pease 
and where their nat d enemies the birds of prey 
carefully kept — some of the Бараа species 
might in increase too largely Бра OR UA it is to be 
ique 
to dini h hedgerows, the recl P e lands, 
and cos causes, there may x ful as bry danger | с 
with regard to several of the species on the other side. 
bright sunshine, until about 3 o'clo 
S from the 
remainin 
arly da кү; al t ugh the face 
ы n 
sii ch, howe 
sini by the ba 
7 
[Jen 12, 1862, | 
afternoon, 
Mouni 
$ 
ck i in the 
According to the 
ег, are not 
are occas 
rk сое; 
ations ch 
e bark. 
hes in diameter 
оа the bark is as 
arrying 
felling HERY fre бнт On arri 
other ornitholog 
the » рге viously бастем pud 
pts 
indeed 
deer [ps а used ed cR our bir ds are 
|eeusivaty ant етуда ne of pis m are Е 97 
іп {ее сошшоп враг or instance, 
to grains in i d 
up its (m entirely upon insects 
their ane, dd ea fact OE. x^ ub et АЫ estroyes ot 
, thes monly 
adult E 
breadth. bark he 
branches i is only taken ; ж: 6 from 
поб wor 
ber (i insects pu 
tion of corres Any addit ion to 
our k 
to i Ru est of|ler 
fdedglings must indeed be immense, and is a а. t 
esponding ortance. 
n which th 
lue SS nothing | i 
ig ecognition of 
| their € Бете in the diis nd Къо of Ae will 
enable solve the S ree on—whether ought to 
— of. which 
an mpensated loss, to be ordita 
sacrifice; ог whether we jd оаа not rather 
es Rate the i Ls y we deinem by them, as the natural 
and appropriate price to be paid for an incalculable 
efit ? zi P 
^ 
i feet, and is таша for эче great 
size of its flowers as well as for t| fragrance. Тһе 
roots of bee and other Lilies are mee sought after by 
the Ja or purposes of f They are boiled 
and eaten іп n much the same way as we do о Potatoes, 
NOTES ON THE PLANTS OF PERU, No. V. 
xd mede p. 430.) 
rishes 
гэй bos а йгу 
ЕН unà ihe 
subsoil, e places 
= hardy in this country. hav po je 
mel o 16° of frost to occur in localities i in which 
itis 
атон EXHIBITION. 
r small bi rdi has 
clay others it pris of shall Aii 
neay with bonas of Arm атт size. Here and 
Lei , along the banks of the deeper ravines, ша, уа 
fringed with ral f Ferns and Lycopods. 
On flat or sloping grounds which are ere ina moist 
State by sprin gs o odi 
ЫЕ the * Red "Bark y 
acs d'Oiseaux 
róle utile ou nuisable des 
diplom: "Cette clle. x na e dej pus 34 ans 
M. [оше ie du, e Naturelle? » 
With lts of 
py; 
ar too much s — 
tab! Th 
ey form a m LA 
р io 
„ molluscs, grains, fruits, and qe rature in the 
f. to giv ы to 80° 
isto 
has most төн offered | The pesi, isis is from 59? to 70? 
the 
the leaves ча 
f 
deed seen a few young plants of 
ing t growing under iu in but those 
| plants were in a — еу 
ranchlets, owing to the excessive nioistness of 
pre 
Cinchona su flou in the f огевів 
Eis n Limon on steep dedivitis where there is in | extinct 
nu E EUM шен unde g а 
lat 
jio ps Е аге Y" 4" 
Seen егор pping ‹ i чане, rocks of a bluish colour, | f 
state, and several | w. 
9 
When the trees 
bran a тош; 
sun. r fire on the 
Antonia, from w 
mean art [o 
"i 4 least fora c 
car extinct, unless means be t 
inate it from amidst the de 
wm А Robert 
very striking exampl 
In 1832, 
e labour. 
а Een shed, the bark is 
ess has been soni 
M тану f bar ark m Жу Eve 
nse To y ior 
ert Cross, Guayaquil, Decem 
p d 
———À 
E RIPENING ОЕ FR 
e. Я bis 
M. de Candolle, ш 
584, states upon 
t, that “ we: xt 
of tarc. 
a pee shed is 
e pis branches 
The Cascaril- 
ie 
are a dried 
spot, and | 
d 
p 
F. 
tin 
of iodine 
even in Pears 
has bee n made." Я 
апа Apples, ао 
He then pro 
unripe an 
egin 
mber, it seldoms rises E in 
;| ti -— gum, aci 
°. | star 
the respective i og wget 
Ihave dis vivendi, тона e 
ch-granules in n Pear: 
Fahr. During |o 
dry season the days are in general fine, with 
of maturation, and I € aoe 
first and following editions 
ipe 
LET 
and ripe fruits 
os 
d Apples 
jii 
