AUGUST 22, 1874.] 
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227 
Oe 
men to — and ey 2A a little prior to oviposition. 
Two or three days a this operation the mother 
dies, but a Fables et as sion ng again. 
i oe ii aed egg, which aces calls the winter 
kes on ise which indicates its 
Pea 
= 
z 
a 
2 
E 
o the 
erde r development belomgiad to the 
discoveries are truly rem boat me 2a axa appea 
more so since Balbiani* iek asi 
which never become winged 
wW 
d in the interstices of ee old. scales at the Tais of 
?, 
i win fe e 
Eo ~na individuals, ż.e., both m S. 
et is does not correspond so what I oad bec 
ah of the aas or with w. as been des 
e apterous individuals of P. mates 
-saround t themselves with eggs on the leaves where 
are 
ie aca ornu has already announced having 
found a cel individual, without mouth-parts, of 
Grape Phylloxera ; and ait is quite likely, n 
‘Balbiani has ‘paved the way, that we shall sone 
have its natural mon complete But whether 
Grape Phyl ces this fecundated and 
lat 
a (Phyl- 
respect, very closely 
is yet m earn in the 
of our Grape Phylloxera, "the facts of 
- unequivocall as well as 
now proceed to give, remain 
Pi hia seem ated to accord with 
wines exception, so far as I have seen,* become 
me the degraded "for already 
s season of the year, with the exuberant 
swellings o are 
as been reached before the orm makes 
ar appearance in the latter rin pe June or early 
er ye 
I proved, in 1870, can — anra = 
gall-lice 
n ia a ramiame 
bhe, amr to say, no one 
making gall ot of the 
n the root ee 
in pots indoors, I had in vain attempted to obtain the 
tHe 
All ae 
Ne 
AS ae 
xe) 
rege 
we 
hh Pgs 
FIG. 47.—PASSIFLORA SANGUINOLENTA. 
A, B, Flower and leaf, nati? size; Ç, Sachin twice natural size; D, Two views of pollen-grain, ‘dieing a pollen tube; r, Petal ; 
same result. From Riley’s Report on the Insects of 
Missouri. 
(To be continued.) 
VICTORIA PARK. 
On et bet HO OL ee 
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p$] 
Nev e gardening— 
ening under great di ties—is carried out there 
n a style that may well claim it tor a pe amongst 
the “ parks,” and gives it a worthy the 
name it bears. 
The conformation of the grounds is really good, 
k is known to m the best 
= f S trees and shrubs to be found 
ction o owering and shrubs t 
s $ t heart of London The ap 
iniature 
Here, in luxurian 
ition, are 
pee 
ep ; 
slopes, are Birches, Betulas, p eao Buck- 
thorns, and the taller forms of Bux 
Lilacs, 
reen, exceptii 
is great towards re An ati 
influx of visitors, 
ttempt is being 
s, Sepal. 
made to a permanent ar a east here with Hollies, 
porte M the most hopeful su there are 
established gape prem small speci- 
seen. 
I all attempt to Pa a riapre pines of these 
d such o! T as strike 
worthy ree se A mil sk the raa to enter 
park at the Tisoni Gate 
