1054 ; THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
inland this is not tho сазе; the on only f [у fear there would be going | same vigour and luxuriance that characterise, in so remark- |nouyeaux bien constatés dans 
[Novia 8, 1805. 
{о level swampy ground and п д taking bu Lag e between — a manner, all the vegetable productions of this fertile | positifs е& bien décrits de s s leur histoire, les йш ; les d détail 
the омру and (shall T oo in, movit) коду be “hil n че —Órm | tout ce qui, ui fois o par écrit, dut . enfin 
British Columbia we have had mountains to blast "T we ti 8 { " ok g une partie intégrante de la science, -- 
through ; in Canada West they are more fortunate, though I 330 1с25 0 0 * | apercevoir, au contraire, que les pures ес д pent 
have heard Canadians themselves sigh ** Oh ! for a n ' This Е Pesprit, les dissertations théori mceptions de 
level land runs slong the north shoro of the lake, ара dox bem A Manual of ees Terms, e М. C. Cooke. 12mo, variables su дур da Pin insti MP м9 ћу 
connects іп а level *railroady" manner wi e Governm n : С que les 
surveys of Lake Huron and the Canadian railroads, In thia I renversant Рип lautre d'année en anné en se 
am confirmed by а civil engineer who surveyed from Lake A useful little book, intended i principally p ма hus qu'elles puissent jeter, quelque. brait пее, quiae écht 
Huron westward, in that direction, and arrived at exactly the | of students sr aequain ree faire au moment où elle paraissent, t qu'elles 
same Сш саш bud rop н also ipdtesiad. by Into Сарае containing many go боа? pie er which jt occa- | 16 même oubli où sont tombé s "lcs pent bientôt daas 
surveys. owever, is is for some year: 1 f; k 
peint t6 reach is Lake 2 S the descent to salt | 810! onally res available to morg „practise otanists, роне qui les ayaient précédées, et oes. e les 
i easy as that of Avern especiall; W Pod H 
pe cene t L me vitally important object for these | tions. may be supposed the index is far from per- b: ade А que к Е а MID з Sont 
lonies, ergies of our sagacious and resolute Governor | fect, but ап attempt to define every word used by | trait do Phi toire d leux qui ne veulent ignorer 
have for several years been bent. No dificulties have Poen | botanists would have greatly increased the bulk of he istoire des sciences, lequdla vet 
cient to m alter for а second in carrying this plan | DOtamISUS WO кезу he | 0р souvent Phistoire des aberrations de P ы 
xeention, and difficulties and responsibilities that would | work, and would have consequently added to the|| ›› l'esprit 
have frightened any other man have vanished at uch, | expense, a point which the author was especially 
His knowledge of the country of pot «р! 40 venra | anxious to avoid. It wo be easy to point ou E 
thing wonderful. With а retentive memory and over 40 y А defects, but th ШОНЕН Yor а 
intimacy with the Men ДА and a marvellous facility at bis; 5 omissions, and minor detec 8, bu ese detract very arden Mem в, 
of adapting himself and his measures to the ever varying |little from the utility of the work, of which we аг Pektin Winrer баш m ҮШ 
ciroumstances of з n шту, and that a gold ono, it is ad to possess а copy ourselves аз we have already | which is attached to PM —This "in 
e le: markable that he is always learni: I have heard ulted it with advantage, notwithstanding the he ce К, {һе Emperor 
it frequently marked by persons idered well DET ze Ad wl Fo Austria, and га з Мы, yal residence to qua 
тоза «а the geography Ra ВИ ана ihata afver sty p pig: VIN. which the city was ч 
gotten ot abou in extent, and 
forgotten er thi ew about it.” (Jam fit n is laid out in 
in sermone proverbium). Iam full of this А vér- | Journal of the Р Pus a - E Linnean Society, | glenesque ple; it abounds with curved walks 2 
voyage o! on di ' А ПИ ен ut t ps puri р planted chiefly for shade; 
"n d рх д0 This number, which has been just issued, contains | еге d also a many masses of d 
efforts \ h the Canadian sid of deciduous 
ober fenem ae M. ibis ed. hah general | some cipia al Zoologie cal and Botanical PE and flow wering shrubs at i4 dene I" where 
remarks. RA Such a route will follow the now fast settling | moreover the annual address to the Fellows, by Mr. 
[un an Be 
are placed 
route of ітаће and settlement through t t 
rz of British Columbia, in the direction I baye poten ntham, the distinguished President of the Socie y. and there for abade ine bert i; dis, garden is a 
Passes through a friendly country und own flag. 3 |P he Palace is the 
the mountains at a much better and more level pass | the latter «рше, which is a model of good sense| winter garden properly в . lt is ina lofty 
than the Coutanais recommended by Palliser, and through а Dd quiet eriticism structure with a dark io and is about from 250 to 
more valuable country. 4. Follows à route that even Uncle * The field of the science (Bota ny) is so extensive, and 300 feet long, and 30 feet wide, In ing from the 
Sam's army of 700,000 men wo! it mighty difficult to |. coming 
interfere wi й, presents man er geographical | its surface so varied, that we must ges separately the| Palace one enters a noble vestibule or ante-room, 
advantages besides. 5. Being ready to hand, so that Жш» salient poin nts from "whi ch we can etrate нн б | plants are introduced here Det to fill upthe corners, 
ош, a now that the British б Golumbis, moda are on [the depths. I d divis Ыр ns is of the sc sci but amo: pg t them are spec s from 90 to 25 feet 
eve of leticn е direction ужу Л the pa 1 
2e Жагар Ins anio Read will will ere long necessarily т m this point de r 
accordin win 
but in LA de artment the attention of end or | under a lofiy a arch ; a sinuous walk pervades i 
i er: and there 
anists may be вер: n up of plan 
is | and classifi tion, monographs, floras or faunas, descrip- Ош», dividing the walk, and thereby adding much to 
tions of individual collections, animal and vegetable | the eno effect. ko ler Á— "d 
ing homology of orga in t i 
und; the smaller 
natomy and biology—if that name may be|latter are o placed 80 э thickly together pA it is i D 
applied to the history of animal um gei. life— | sible M jaj hrough them without removing some of 
ently of organ stry, palszontology, the fo «dn as а wh ole "they lo Dok very RR but 
1 bot d other 1 te hich kyi d. The plantsfor the 
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manners beco insensib bly ro to a certain degree, 
longings and an d L3 Sri are always tending 
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ter, tro нате come within the limits assigned to us. st part are New Holland Анч intermixed with some 
oi * Upon general systems and classification the few posi zopdodena ae Camellias, Palms, ќо, sw 
to save labour They [m us out and out. 16 w onid be an easy | words d i 
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PRIOR. my mean by th —" my tent быш tible of improvement, and the Аиа "adi лайв! P effected by means of common flues. In the 
с ШЫ Ei пр Ain to бот, untry as ters to be derived a n spi pee у noel, centre is à huge hu at present empty, but used for 
IAM M Simia des r from ane arranging the ; 
fools, й, mp ying a good sari a fair price мне 
content wit erate profits, work all other competitors, as 
they easily ado out of the field ; reaet most beneficially on 
ров апа во atiach thé the Colonies to their 
mother by the additicnal ties of со 
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might be of Mu mh ой pum poa a pose a great а mber is joies A circle of large 
legitimate object of our researches. Well- — series dimensions in the centre of the n" 
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Г pot and one bulb only, меме - 
their rennes or ау їп yrs groups of of plante |) Nar aar a Hyncinths, i is put into each pot ; ту 
ness of the pots doubtless favours the plan 0 of placing 
Societies, ublished b; y one of our most careful observers, Mr, the s plants close together. =й, 
Вот. PO іе Kxoslenoy ihe Right Hon. juna Clarke, — —o0n the constancy in genera In front of He куэ зи усы isa wide gravel miei a 
Viscount 1 Monok, Governor G oer of British e m America, | orders of those various forms of pollen, which ii and many bo: rde ers, chiefly of circular are 
has making a State tour гош peor r Ca e uasa; and has | been described in detail Ad Mohl, Schacht and others | upon Iz aeter st 
j n А asprevalent in large groups, but some of which Mr. gm north- y side of the 
nme ER utet Kingston, Ewo, oa Tuesday | Darwin has recently shown to be individual differences кт: for the conservatory, an probably for 
formal addresses were presented by publie bodies in the City | in different flowers of the same species—on the con- | spring flowers. E portion of fortification тен vil 
Hall. Tue d raid P MN IL med ок on the | дий of anatomical structure of the stem with other ej this Eis guide will doubtless, ко үн һе safeguard 
сарои Аа Ei В follow- | characters on which large groups аге formed, which has | r ; for p ; койд i 
“То His EXOELL exor Үзсошут 1 Lonn Moxok ойра | chiefly occupied the attention of French ipee is is еду d demolished, Ata оф ч dian бов hid 
F BRI AMERICA, vg me any similar researches would be valuable contri- h this is the Volksgarten, wW Emperor, 
«Маў it cet Эа Exce аттар» —We, the members of the | butions to our publieations, provided their «Жу do or by Л үө н Р the publie by the late d furnished 
2e cal чере Ra eger e lagu €— ies Й miM attaching an seg т, аб any rate, E ure | It is well planted wi es for shade ап : 
5 ia eade sd Ma peri pr p Society. W rtance to char fer have thus brought to | with Неван There ^ ni called the 
labouring to develope a know wledge bof of the vegetable produc | light t, proceed at once Ке generalisation, remodelling tbe |and two coffee houses in the dicis temple 
tions of this fertile land, and our t in vain. | whole sy rcd ртм pad thr му ng everything | Paradiesgarten ;in the centre is а han dor which i 
онака im Mene. dave e bon. E -— DIR into coi and n Жа че copied from that of Theseus at Athens, un «sd killing % 
the province, and have бүт. much valuable infürmation | Which сап eniin ГА suy adopted without re-examining | placed Canova’s beautiful group of Theseus 
We Бата likewise iso succeeded, in ‚по slight de degree, n promoting | and — in deta mplication of characters | Centaur. yi is another 1 Impe 
ou! [o а r th i 
hic c Lulated to affo JE gratifying ree and ^ Boeuf: чаб. which the old ones had beon gradually established. ор е rol side of : Ше ай ething е 
doto the sole ai- bhe entry, x4 rangements of c roms Ж orders, and minor | garden ugart scale, On 
1 E poe eR upon the productions of. the' field grow, rendi defined by aracters, are tempt- | that of Pap but n small Vide 
forest. 16 is true that the existence of our Society has | ıng to make, and may YA well dn е DE Dord: Ius o ape 
Ms De ada i of spontan the row Pit The чарала му if P have аа розета a place in our Tran sactions | f ruit Roa where di. are pe 
for the 
about 2 acres in e 
State culture, spreading p the length to those which offered to us, and if I do m Emperor, this we should think Á— : 
and breadth Не Rid. and аме У its genial shade the | here allude miden rto any E. those which bi tent ; proceeding down towardsthe Pa V^ 'on 
growth of knowledge. Yet your Exceliency En Резе that | continually receiving it is because we have se the garden is entered by а g% t of tbe 
its fruits are not inferior in extent or quality to th ose of ricbly E ; i ied along the fron 40 
endowed Societies that have been more tenderly fm us тп | evidence „o£ their Ding Dow. than ficere side; а broad walk f cli ped trees 8007 
our fatberland, Botany has its discriminating patrons in the |Speculalations, untested by a study of the innume- | building and through an avenue о cuppa y jg a MN 
Royal i i i rable e: : at; to all our|f i e 
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РУ i gne 10 your | systems. And on this head t resist apply- | square of law n wih buon walk t ped trees, 
Excell tron wt 1 int h - 18У m 7 ОШО Р рр у- 84 of clip 
ment of useful knowledge ls caleulated io provo a Sei ing to our own Tran M ard Proceedings the me: also carried th ough an ртт 
the е people and a e mfort to the followers o: of oler nce." words of Cuvi ri prefixed to the Nouvelles Annales | an d the H moun reet oross walk, 
n ellency the Go vernor-General the following | du ict, n 1832:—* L'expérience leur a appris, the distance. The mg ] is a large ge 
р an fé Mouben o d fani Воно ct бышы | TATE qui i dans des recueils de с ce genre conserve un d in the coniro of eack ге а Caster Oil plante 
Gentlemen.—|t Moria os much pleasure to > receive an Address intérêt durabl ач and at t 
from your Society, feeling as I do that your labours tend to | encore après s n publi ica ча d ce sont descriptio &c. and at E^ сек, Calceolari are 
o most desirable ende--the advancement of 5 actes et les bonnes figu s enis nouvelles, E circular beds of Чеши des of this square in 
he pe refinement and education of the ractères soaren аре бий Ini A spèces anci- | and similar pe E Kc, and walks are 17 
“1 КДАГ Vm та НУ едд еб propres en rendre la got ution high trees о J лар із much 
NEM plus précise, les Bits all directions under their shade. 16 
Botanical Society of Canada may thrive and flourish with the | naturelle, ou la détermination 
