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THE * GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
(NOVEMBER 28, 1874. 
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cutta to its hill pi From 1858 until his death 
er 
nev n demanding railway communica- 
tion, so thi a day the sick soldier or mer- 
chant of i h the regions of health. 
The famine fa im at length, and before his 
death had the satisfaction of knowing that th 
construction of the railway is sec 
Another main purpose of Dr. bell p 
the barrier interposed first by the Rajah, to Sikkim. 
= beyond him by the Chinese mandari 
ee passa. 
aA o a was for years within h 
was a considerable ratty ‘rns we 
Darjeeling, and he agitated until he made a real 
ment of Indi: 
Great Brirarn—(continued). 
Co 
Campanula glomerata 
E ee e vi PU alba 
tErica ci 
T etal Eo 
+Loiseleur ns 
Tor ctostaphylos ota. min 
+ Py undifolia 
Polygonum Bistorta 
*Daphne ee — 
Allium ur 
*Polygonatiim: multiflorum 
*Convallaria majalis 
Paris quadrifolia 
H oe AND 
Aconitum Napell us 
*Helleborus niger 
Pzonia decor 
*Thalictrum foetidum 
Corydalis tuberosa albiflora 
Alyssum podolicum 
*Arabis aya variegata 
Di su 
erbus 
*Dictamnus eedonia 
istragani® Onobrychis 
impression u vem as ; 
On his re after k 
he felt the devotion of an Indian servant towards the 
co and le among whom the best y of his 
life had been spent to whom his urs were 
unremittingly devoted. His efforts were prompted 
by no hope of r or reward, for be it said, to 
the shame of our administrators, that neither then, 
nor at any a time, was o distinction 
or post o emolument at home bestowed n “st 
This is the common fate of many a “eg guished ma! 
and it is no ered n the exile from 
England, eai s are Snape of offi t 
neglect, so re who s ial within ‘coi elve 
and retire Sons pablic Tife. Dr. Campbell’s amaian 
were not only disinterested, but they often entailed on 
him nse i iati 
assistance 
by our members that he took a us 
n promoting the —— on Tea Culture se 
in obtaining beets ublication of a manual. He 
also a h the deputation to ~ Duke of Argyll 
on Trade to Cen ral Asia China. It is a matter 
of Tarar se i consider that i in India eee 
results have Duno from these ex 
-He e whom w oe miss 
pune on all that relates to the ie p = his devo 
tion, the peo a 9 t k P — of 
Tibet, Nepaul, 'Sikki and Boota hich z 
published d 
formation aeiy kom others. Society of Ar se 
Fournal, ie Mera id 2 oy 
OPEN -AIR BORDER PLANIS.. 
) janti which 
or Eere 
i portant genera. 
m Third! to choose are of neat ae in preference 
to tall or straggling on and to omit such as might 
neve pe for aa ther. 
atic ts, shrubs, and climbi 
have omitt a see rs a; ei climbing 
E of phat stem seem very large, I nl 
ke cram thes ee ght, and 
oad 
enter, = 
I.—GREA 
z papon Pulsatilla 
a pi uri HDryas o octopeta 
ea 
pastes ja vulgaris keme angus 
rae pm favum Honing Epa 
Helianthemum ome »» 
Ery ngium maritimum 
is alpina Asperula odora 
*Centranthus vues 
Antennaria dioica 
m 
piræa Arunc 
sythrum virsatu 
: penon ces err 
ecto e tinum 
chiles ‘Clavennie 
icu: 
Si daai ag ag bd e r 
ys 
i 
acea 
*Gentiana x asclepiadea alba 
+Vaccinum Oxycoccus 
*Digitalis grandiflora 
ulfenia carinthiaca 
Veronica repens 
IHI. ourme EUROPE, INCLUDING THE 
UNDING THE sod ed ANEAN SE: 
E 
ltoid 
*Iberis Pruitii 
*Cistus formosu 
kà corborsenaid 
cyprius 
y iola pinnata 
` Dianthus corsicus(?) 
Seales stria 
Astragalus monspessulanus 
{Saxifraga May 
‘ampanula muralis 
erbascum phceniceum 
Salvia argentea 
Acanthus latifolius 
Cyclamen hederzefolium 
Chamzpuce Casabonz 
Ferula tingitana 
Helianthemum rugos 
—— arini 
* Ha i LL 
t 
Halleri 
* Adonis wi 
tPolygala Ghjasikiii s 
Pakoe a 5 
ar oae 
rolliu: 
Epimadhinia nnát 
*Leontice n 
Papaver orientale 
Cistus tauricus 
Cerastium 
chicum esenea 
us pi for 
Fitillaria Meleagris n 
*Lilium Mart album 
—— laces 
Narcissus Pseudo- Narcissus 
Sci x vennis 
alba 
Tuli ipa yerai ris 
*Tris foetidissima variegata 
his militaris 
Ore 
maculata 
Ophrys apifera 
Habenaria chlorantha 
+Cypripedium Calc eolus 
+Epipactis latifolia 
EASTERN EUROPE. 
Salvia vertici 
Dra saaan et Rayan 
EC nelLmM 
* 
Crocus reticulatus 
sp 
eet aik 
sambucina 
= * dalmatic ia da 
oni incomparabilis 
eticus 
Aua rae E 
Victor 
tale 
a” 
‘Erythronium dens canis 
Fritillaria tenel 
Galanth licatus 
*Leucojum vernum 
“Lilium mies 
s Genioie 
E e est SE 
ox TRIES SUR™ 
| Oi ae 
| nv perati 
> sory 
*Tris stylosa 
, olbiensis 
j rentina 
ie on ns 
Tas 
tOrnithog: sien arabicum 
*Pancratium — 
Sternbergia 
*Colchium byzantinum 
Famer rose 
PERS 
Asphodelus ram ramosus 
bifolia major 
“Tolipa a solis 
ræÆcox 
+Xiphion pead gag 
foaie longibracteata 
+Ophrys a 
t.» lutea 
tSerapia cordigera 
ys pu 
i Laer dogs 
* Linaria alpi 
tAndrosace sima 
ee m viscosa 
Ps 
siana alpina 
Globi 
atea misia — 
—— fi wid 
otentilla paas, 
Cardami: 
Siberis placa 
a smear ‘articiilawo 
cng ee lia 
y see syriaca 
ragalus 
Cora spats lesa es s 
oe 
Sa, OU Re 
Asra Minor, PERSIA, AND THE CAUCASIAN 
(continued), = ‘Provinces ; 
Onosma ta | Iris notha 
Omphalodes. uculi | *Xiphion reticulatum 
Eryngium giganteu ys persicum 
*Primala amoena — ‘Paradoxtim 
lut eola Erem caucasie: icus 
Puschkinia scilloides 
*Lilium colchicum 
Muscari moschatum ‘ 
S tatice ararati 
li 
tNarthex Asafætida f pores 
Do ro nicu um caucasicum | Se illa 
( | Ornithogalum ie isa 
„Arum, spectabile | Tulipa m tifolium i: 
x > | 
Fritillatia’ a sea 
Crocus solidus | i u pifolia 
Fleischer Se 
Merendera abair 
țIris susiana 
t „ iberica 
perialis 
Ka Tongicor nu 
to ferrum equinum 
(To be continued.) —H. Y. Elwes, 
RESPIRATION AND DIGESTIO) 
an IN PLANTS. 
I, CORENWINDER has communicated to a 
o 
of arimportant seri 
tion and assimila oA of plants. M. Corenwinder st 
aud Bernar 
qually easy to prove that 
is derived from the pn of the oxygen of t 
osphere. In mber of plants this 
ves apparently ceases b 
Sis 
tion = a by the lea 
otha it 
urin m 
remaining thea een ation with some variatio 
till Oct ober ; while that of "ncombastiall subst 
d dried L 
per cen 
genous matter, 83.13 per cent. car 
and 8 per cent. ash. A drie 
per cent. 
genous matier f, 69 per ce 
16.20 per. cent. ash. An i 
A review o of the facts above 
Har to aes the season of of eget i 
t, that pakost the poni the 
is in excess 
diminishing, genous period ato the true 
vigorous ; the Scone : 
of of maturity, v when the assimilating 
the ction o carbonic acid by the 
