ACGUST 80, 1862.] 
Bicerehe embriogenia E а Canapa: Кезеагеһев 
бачу о mp, by С. Gasparrini. 
= ngs of a Royal Academy of 
есй and pue Sciences of Naples. 
p yl 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
'esearches | use the words of Mr, Searles Y 
of the d rco 
e fi 
Wood) * part and parcel 
of the structure and m 
= inhabitants” of shells; he el darn 
ation, сар colo ur, and othe 
het msel 
life of 
y dii for- 
rd buts of shells 
thei 
e the botanical word Was 
1 
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| former quarters and migrate io another feeding. 
the Mollusca then AM A 
к Жолу е, a 
kin 
eir „Ж "b 
curious "eonchologist, or Ка p А i 
-devouring dea t 
and uses, ө their presence in a fossi ps "E of the 
Colebogyne rais 
ес uy although no males. had ever 
bit while aliv and finally he enters 
th 
of shell-beds 
account for the prevalent notio 
our sea-coas t (as fore example e So uth 
n that some parts of 
Devon), whi ch u sed 
tivation, nor could tl 
an „male A accidentally born the 
pes u This reca called m curious ки 
ереен to be 
We allude | 
rs, are now scarcel 
collec y worth searching—it being 
said that the shells have 
* deserted ' "the Const. The 
dann 
Mollusca i in places where the 
сорой the s advantage, 
dead 
in plants 
ис, К. - ober ned became a recognised 
phy many eminent cH physiologists 
om it suffice 
udin, 
Badelkofer, A reaction appears 
setting in. Tidependenty of the observations of Dar- 
win, which, b; variety of curious con- 
trivances “Ку 
ср see how it can be, Karsten and s ot 
aver that anthers, or ел least pollen- (reso, орада SR 
borne by female Colebogynes in cultiv 
fiud; and Ga 
as vel Be 
? 
P die British Flora 
good e and i 
“опір s should ау а 16 еге сап 
affords а | an 
t is much to be regretted. that 
*shower of snail 
wi 
that it facilitates ile о of 
and to kno 
the 
e firs rst step 
ange of wind to ыз. south-west, in conse- 
become charged with 
s 
minute бее den the im- 
that 
clear, well con 
ve f ot thie mul 
е fully recognize ; LS we mean is 
geste descriptions should be 
trasted di 
quence of ун the air 
d tempted ur the snails to, leave their 
an 
retreat at the sd of G t, and 
unt for s 
в Introduction to the Classifi- 
tion of Ins 
een thought of; as it „ів, one 
works i in our language i s almost u 
of the most elaborate 
er 
i an abstract only of a more elaborate memoir 
for immediate publication, and detailing 
history of the embryo of Cannabis from the 
frst formation of the ovule through the change 
0 
r is E^ еи by A of fsh, 
3 
cn the most еше chapter in the w 
befi which relates to the organization ка | 
R ig шы molluses, fei which we make a few 
A st 
moiiusks 
"T. Eur 
cts odi "fave been enhanced had this Tis 
Món) to all except | r 
511: 
dilig 
Let us add that һе ы ilustrated b 
excellent figures of gen 
arden M randa. 
< Естнам. ik ee THE RESIDENCE OF THE Brsuor 
a 
ver no signs of the 
e уо without that prece 
According to C. Pfeiffer th 
of m 10derate size contain at, Tenat 400 000 eggs; and 
ishop’s time undergone 
t Bis 
qw improvement, A thicket of worn-out 
M etab 
hat when unusual glimatological 
caus wer 
action of ds perta -tubes 
kingdom, 
or other "sowas 
Towers, or the females bearing a few e flowers, Sas 
pire E in бөк cases dag а female pn 
had E isolated b: ani, 
Жоо rs, 80 few indee 
but yet илеш еу the ur 
$o Pig 
y Spallanz 
ped Muay conditions, gna 
s to have | 2 
» | account А thie. Tae RARE 
for tho product of a large ma dan of this En If 
bid Ax. "ur were unchecked, our seas and 
mparatively short time (reckoning 
geologically) i filled up with the remains of shell 
fish 
d ' Locomo ion.—The 
of the house has 
wholly cleared away, and a pretty little flower 
garden occupies its place. This has had the effect of 
Кен up and improving the view, and of bringing 
the park with its picturesque groups of noble Elms, 
me of whic! h аге 16 feet in girth, a кы ethet trees, 
bee 
е | Supports the dx. dy. 
organ 
, likea 
it the othe er half 
eds in 
n the 
i| flower garden just mentioned bedding plani ts have е been 
a Шы; of floral beauty md within the last fortnight, 
when the E rains have so € i 
liane Ta the centre is 
by a plant of the graceful Humea а elegans, supported by 
Flower of е Da, ay Gerani m, with w ich the terraces 
alter 
The ы чата зај, 
speciosa, whose boe of little joy blossoms set off 
cal 
ns | Adanson, gave "that genus the nam 
E 
iim y 
wnwards. А fe 
of с on zv Galcomna) 
advantage. Rigbt and left of 
this centre piece, ^. QNNM dis 
are four large e 
| pend such 
and 
dine file dw ith. Verdenas, amon 
wiran р 
Ф $} Tati Pie MEOE Нар" 
iced 
Purple King and Bishop's Parnis the last 
lets 
are glad to see in the present paper evidence 
gnia researches as those of its aian nt 
person. 
ary 
The Сиш ев and Ptero 
regem but in a differen 
d expelling by means 
ropods swim as rapidi 
manner—viz., by taking in 
showy sort with a white eye. Scar. 
| Robinson’ M Defiance, Géant des ila] гй Victoria 
Scott, Evening Star, and Lord 'd Clyde + stood pre-eminent, 
z their rr 
А. of DX во as continually pel them 
onwards. e kind of Cuttle is mis Wu BU possess 
the faculty ‹ of dig, andto dart for a considerable dis- 
адаа Of Pinks there 
Lucy Tait, the last one 
|248 aes consisted of 
couraged by ü the renovated 2 my 
the eity b Which. lad been the scene of 
EM but from B viici 
Most 
s understand he bad been 
“ойе during the reign 
B oa uas. or an aecount of the Mollusca 
rgan A progression а орн 18 аја: nd como 
exible. uM of this kind of foot the Co ее, 
Баи sh ( (лее 
ult ivated, but a 
Elizabeth, the last a neat 
very suitable for small 
е beds of ое of - o: and Lady Plymouth 
whose 
Ew ай British et and e 
I. Land and Fres E 
FAR Van ма 8vo, 
of ОР тее darkness. 
ES 
Vol. 
CE G. Тейге 
the British Naturalist under ages obli- 
е i, aliko ad "e аср 
Li 
d 
Е 
H HERE 
H Г! 
characters, but | 
Hi 
Y 
y their own 
inhabit t them E 
yi 
м 13 
o8 
ion of this valuable book, Mr. Van | 80 
their. boing drifted e. 
т 
rejects the gud of distin- — 
а sea and land 
dieat to diee = the periodical 
mud. The ай» ор апа Lima fill their bodies with 
ted leaves served to set off 
the more gay flowering e to i 
E 
v water; x t ——— 
valves, e 
r | very 
posed 
Gazania splen 
owy and effective dwarf Майда а lant 
hera рны ч and 
amid 
a sh 
Gino 
Little 
Several kinds of slug 
mutinous threads m which they 
d poss by o! animals—i 
they can walk like апре у сы birds, crawl 
e NK swim like fishes, and even spin in threads | о 
| like 
—Both 
-— of wh which are 
appearance 
disa of certain species of Molluscain 
едн places. Their arrival and ture are 0 
dy he case 
sudden and seeming y capricious. In t caso of | in 
е broad 
us | had a 
and | whe 
circles RA Noe 
gay in Pr е5 July with Nemophila i insignis, 
that has m СЕ away. A gocd ribbon 
т was ads ut as F 
ch side of Vir wer of the Day Geranium 
edged with Blue lobes, 2 us margin, 
tter appearance in h Grass than 
Variegated Alyssum. 
Scarlet Geraniums in terra cotta vases appeared to be 
pu а т of them being placed along one side 
the walk which passes round the house. Med 
cmt on e approach of ape these are cut wel 
а cool 
back aud wintered in When spring 
returns they are ted and encouraged to grow; 
due б in bloom Arii oo oed 
{ ing to their number 
n | eet brilliancy they prodit а striking effect, which is 
increased by the — of a few nium 
nk blossoms o 
of the body, whieh i is 
The shell із (to 
t and T x айй ahelior aad food to o Mollusca, 
te р — 
of shimga in the course of tidal and other 
‘currents, as кетт cont. 
hbours. 
of Gera 
he soft rosy which form an 
rast those of their more showy 
or 
d acil аге ra formed, the shell-bed 
n|becomes covered up or siod; and the Mollusca are 
entombed alive for the benefi of future 
When their chief enemies, the fish, desert their 
them is 
into den ecay, but 
which its massive limbs are dio germ 
the appearance presented Љу it 
