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disturbed digestion may be roped into the. ring 
of utility and used as lures to advertise the 
bribes of oe and of the pollen which ensure 
the co-operation of insects in the consummation 
ol оноп. 
I have inv d my friend again to visit my 
garden and propose, the he lingers til! v 
last leaves have fallen, to try at once this 
planation and his tener: I shall also speak 
to him of the colouring of fruit and eugges if 
h y en ough, that bes теаѕо 
f Apples 
pple; 
seasons ал d 
wW VEF 
peek in 
ry so 
bei Me s that ney 
of 
little, KEA 
to circumstance he decision of the 
pure-bred homozygote, that which receives this 
a o s en y 
the Hamlet-like hesitancy of the heterozygote 
In its case circumstance ‘gives the casting vote 
and we therefore say soil and season deter- 
mine the colour of its f an аня ау 
be, I shall try some riend 
that science, in seeking to Lenis [o not 
destroy, but шее in our eyes the beauty of 
the worl for upon the recognition of ‘this 
E depends e a т? tle the future of the 
No 
TREES AND SHRUBS. 
NICERA “TRAGOP 
of the 
the pro Ha upe d Эр, 
first теи by Mr. Agostino” Mase, but we 
Owe je introduction b Mr. 5.5 Wilson, ges 
first sent home seeds m 1900. 4. О, 
$ AMELLIA E 
ago this 
with. 
these show, to 
Camellia japo mica. 
one in which the 
Among the 
distinct leaves are 
THE GARDEN EF ERS’ CHRONIC IC LE. |— 
freely variegated with pale yellow. The flowers 
of this variety are the ro. colour as those of 
the type, and when in 
is А д 
а 
eak fro stiffer-growing С 
japonica atd its о т, varieties / 
Ше 
ies. 
regard to its propagation ere is a marked 
erence between the two, as cuttings of С. 
Sasanqua are not “ye root. They should 
be formed of half-ripened shoots of the same 
year and inserted in la te spring or early sum- 
er. Tf the cuttings are dibbled into well 
drained pieds fille bor a mixture of equal 
parts of loa at, and sand, they will soon 
pea 
develo op тө in a close propagating case, with 
gentle warmth. W. 
Fic. 129.—LONICERA TRAGOPHYLLA ON 
DENDRONS AS EPIPHYTES. 
in ae ш оп ee ae on 
he occurrene 
КОРТ 
W. 
r far 
а, 
ined on s 
not migrate r y 
circumstances, cl the higher 
untains, as is ене to- -day by the species 
aas found as epiphytes from south of the 
277 
Equator 
north 
through the Malay 
of the Shan States and Burma on to 
States, Siam to 
the 
Pe 
at ar 
on de 
Oaks at a 
fully 60 лу |, 
i moss six in ches 
vhich material the Rhodoc 
and yards long, were growin 
Rhododendron roots do not range are 
associated with a fungus config, “bat these 
epiphytal species were devoid It 
Photograph by C. Р. Raffill. 
AT KEW GARDENS, 
A COTTAGE 
seems to me that these facts point the 
vival of the fittest by their adaptation to 
alte T ring c onditions of existe 
I 
eyond | ion ; the 
The ants hae 
] т е 3 
finds т оп 
Mone Divide, but over 1, rine nor th of the 
seat of my former labours A. Jardine, late 
Royal Siamese Forest Servic Я. 
