812 
Trifolium, or Clover, in its leaves; whilst the hard, horny 
the rp Gur О of which was to be found only in Eu тее. х А be тышаш v first sigl sight Tore st 
night's hoar frost and the шо rning's s sunshin st zo which lie flat jon. the eres of. "the mud, ucin 
bet place at nu for the glasses is away froh е ТРЕ; апа involucres at intervals above, an 
^ h О under side. en [e еМ з т Бе 
some window plants “perplex me by seeming С scorched, 
t win up- m. d mpi 
they passed each night, and I have never | appears, fom King's — that the e pre ej aration consists of 
8 ith i m betw ng into cakes as we 
h as thallus is e with the spore, and 
oes not form а dikine S mcos Besides, when vegetating, 
fr 
Ren ledonos, or even dico 
ha 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ghest order of Crypt togams, | 
and stoves at Dangstein are 
are perhaps more LUN 
this remarkable Мадар: 
во а admirably f 
at the present pr 
scar Lace plant, It is ot ош) 
ae els fret 
and 
nor 
which the e plants are g 
from. the pois apparatus during the su 
of the wate 
som 
the Water- Lilies.. Nymphæaceæ. 
«The i orsa « Marsilea being а metamorphosed leaf i 
the plant, hot applied 
swell орноту" ps the table of the 
undis which 
own bulbs anything but : E ees 
Ithink it 
er use for my 
e dropped into the water after the flower | 10 10 As : 
quite possi ible tbat it may do some contents consiste d WAT des 
ку di 
w. is 
good, and at any rate it i is the easiest thing to try. Hra 
nd some warmish "C is howeve r the 
most useful m 
TUUM idein how much acinths seem to be th hoe ? Оп the other hand, according to Dr. Lindley, 
Special treasures of invalid g vend this Ws and Griffith each regard both sorts of bodies as 
source of pleasure and a nice morning’s w no [в] д yi examined the efully, and have studie 
p Б y qo Кыым 0 вер plant during the last LE uer en my 
to tl 
ечи ons tend. 
bodies have in a good many en inis 
: (one to wash the b іне tid 
the apparatus, i; way of indulging i i m planta, ts, ne the Ateria after the germination thi 
amuse! зена trid and decayed. ro bodi moes нире 
Next week I hope to describe the dishes of mixed prof of bab tho, distinetness position, w E. I iuc hie А 
bulbs to be grown in sand, which though far from being | of havi ing been previously pointed out. 
i Soviet, make the most charming | The body which 'germinates, d produces the future plant, 
[s org d n e and Ter large star cm granu sod which 
n tak n by some good Oryptogamic botanists for 
groups and the loveliest winter bouquets, E. 4. M. 5 
D VXAZTAIITAN I RUIT II T. applied the irs с: Eo to 
v bodies. them 
r, thus байр 
e 
pm ходо b turned them a violet-blue col 
ON THE * NARDOO" PLANT OF EASTERN de раї нито ios HS t the utrition m ue 
AUSTRALIA, æ were scarcely a Mat 
ntherid. Же 
THE ROYAL iodine—if any, d bo a very "Sight us 
f the | la 
e application of 
s dr ERU. Pot 
pretty clearly what the nutritive » T 
t range higher than from 60° to 65°. 
onditions the plan 
en tire o obscure the white еа ы 
which the lace-like Character 
widt 
Jea completely filled hiv Es he. 
a e bottom, 
ай used to be 
glass there is wy, 
А: es 
otato ies Which is so sim 
think z «i a pity it is збу. 
to keep them down. Тһе theory 
Fungus, or whatever it is that produces th 
ар ET the rain washes it off the leaves into the trend 
ead of into the roots. ertainly 
бомай in this way have been perci 
ihe leaves are destroyed by dise 
disease attacked 
ра 
were rA, treated in this way, and they were 
m the others were perfectly sound, 
W. D 
iere ттаз. Іп looking over the many beautiful 
хона of Ferris which we now possess, I often think 
that Gymnogrammas arenot so extensively grown asthey 
deserve to en neither ci A e find them on all occasions 
s0 › luxuri ria ant as the, ey m t be, or possessing dimensions 
By Davi» Moore, M.R.I.A., ped 
Вос1Етү'з BOTANIC GARDEN, GLA: Having now, I trust, shown 
substances are, and the nis ies contain them in this 
before the Royal Dublin ны оп x RUNS February | remarkable plant, I shall only fur make a few brief remarks 
17; 1862. ] оп Ње ее of germination. 
IN the prs which I have now the honour to read The involucres were split, ап on the surfac 
b m meeting v Lag ды 2 Богов; my object | covered slightly : with desde. a the a Sih Sanang iest; ; Whon 
to convey some of t and appearance of M € afterwards placed in a Peer hous they 
Pos plant wbich dne Me food КАДИР ““КМагйоо” by the dily softened. In this si tato È e largi je prid, gia 
Aborigines of Australia, the quise d occupies in systematic Pn € sem lying among a mass early ева antheridee, 
anical arran ent, and poin the parts of it which ара ut one eighth part the size of tho for er. They were wit 
contain the nutritive matter, e red 44 сога ог наар to а central cord, and wi 
Before doing so, I may state t ian mail delivere койм by e first young frondlet зач 
» nipple end - the sporan, 
radicle w: 
inthe ** 
2-ден riet description е plant. 
t cx lant taining a|certainty which species of Marsilea 
ent de of UE sul venie human pl 
Home Correspondence 
Tobacco.—1 аш obliged for the e 
? Chronicle (see р. СЛ of the 
were | cultural тн. ш 
at the same nim and o 
; reds 
ann 
- first and until 
there are many 
50. ет 
beautiful va s ретината 
thou perhaps not 
fd some Uii vitat meet withis winteringthem. Mes 
Ihave been v eri fortunate tg d Ue Ms throw d 
о one 
it has got into 
1 
inch pot, which sizes I ha ive often had them 
& Co. however 
slig y fallen, amd, that 1 
м е onl vabe of aros m Partagas cig 
ч p» the sole agent of Partagas " Co., and 
his аз a merc 
un 
$ 
E 
o 
5 
S 
are urg & Co., 34, 
t, and 51, € [s Arnet, 324, 
treet; R. Le 5, » 
ang Елу. оп AP 
ich ocours i р bre, | i ese admirable cigars can 
before observing farther on the nutritive parts of rd | p urchased e 
shall state the position it occupies in the great section of plants Rot in Beec —lIn September last y 
s | i did me the Poire dien to an inquiry.I made сере а 
ing и Beech trees, and the. probable cause of their 
анну ied, which you attributed € sh rot at the 
END den Vol. 1861, p. . 850). The 
Whatever doubt exis nado to its species, bappily t 
is none respecting us. Te is a Marsilea, and of М | 
natural ег Altes neas, which pine in his “Introduction 
lants," between Lycopodiacez an 
which we 
and have койм satisfaction | h 
be 
spring sud autumn. is is 60° ог $ ug. 
house to rise 10° or 15° br di 
ы s i I » nd ns to gro 
airs perde thou 
le 
oss E shall not eres a t: anica -—— P Н пашей, 
o i ts alli е, Ferney 
Msi Cat M ази} ба ега n d eue to that Reed and some e appre) ehension is entertained К their Эше n in ба growing season than the ўс трт 
1 а considerable number of species, all ofa aquatic allowed ,to stand эл dai the trees adjoining, | yet I do not recommend - — ык yoma 
E a o e үе Saeta o fe d m from them from yards | very ear eds n the after di x his and while 
PR Oh uc T x s тар т Will be kind enough to say w whether their remain- dass supply should Sy give npe "they suffer 
Irish Flora contain: only one example of the | Ing» with Ivy oem ia — is Ii ny o in ure € Mei n active growth ; inde ' check. which often 
дерш се (Рана кашын), a f singular other Sene еи s dry. An ja wa nt of it, they receive ^ ia d the season. 
creeps al ttoms | Tunbridge y dan ils th earance of the plan they 
ет ^ ig nge: ET er s the app utum», 
E Spore cas 1 producing ren тшд ор Ouvirandra бааз. зате з the multitude. of | When the pir riod of grow а or шоп of rest bY with- 
great to some dwarf species of 
