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other in the world in those o 
Which I have dev 
us is, even when t| 
with considerable latitude, we ниб, prefer it being | 
А іп опе 1а авз, 
su 
Fesrvary 2, 1861.) 
E ышы ыыы Узе адыны AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
97 
when light ean be thus adm A E 
** The peri i 
all t nds re is the same want of a veil, and in all the 
ling ihe n "the base of ^ the 
form originally termed v Bulliard 
the other the volva is broad a 
degrees, e tents should | this notice, and call by authors 
be made as close аз possible during severe frost, | Occasionally the volva does not split or separate so 
and if the temperature of the interior descend to etly, but leaves broa: өзү on the pileus. The 
near the freezing point the soil should be mode- | colour is very variable, and passes through white, grey, 
rately heated so as to maintain the air of the tent | blue, yel and brown 
above in which шө it may at first be mistaken for 
Sue ‚аш views of M. Маоріх. Our own|4. ces Кг а 
теш nuits rAd reserve ill another week. 
dl FRUITS. 
ork — in Brazil, e" 
fne species which, like iro. thrus 
reward the resea 
ү" d there at least in the Channel Isles. 
. This species is aso t in Italy эн the name of Bubbo* 
па ала езү and in КЕ of ыу grise, 
[те бе, &c., ог sim. nd Decan- 
y of 
8 of it as one of the г most. delicato of Fungi, 
її 
pim 
А a we can an judge тд rr 
give increased — t W 
hich, 
in spite of some of our Eng м gardeners saying that 
с tropical fruits are vá be compared to a good Pea 
ra good Pea ch or Nectarine, vil one day шл Fines 
best gardens. I am half inclined 
to think that with you, Mr. editor, they are not in high 
pia but I trust you will one бау be converted by 
h speaki iug 
more nega hens does not attributo ы * any evil 
Ti es. Ita нин iun кие) һо owever, are „not | all agreed 
e day of 
E iota. in the санд of England or Telani, or e 
ex 
with А. 
dida 9 ш: podifraly : а Vittadini says that 
when eaten raw it has a sweet pem taste а : of | о 
Chesnut ts, without leaving behi ind any асг rid s ation, 
h 
wit out 
odour, and when dresse easy of digesti ion d well 
r 
priy oi edid иң con- 
fine dish of Mangabas on your ta 
At page 87 he mentions the Ned Hanco cornia 
speci wing near Pernambuco, and bearing 
fruit аш € size of a large Plum, of a yellow anc 
streaked with red, pe the ек most delicious, 1t 
P ri онад with small leaves and drooping branches 
somewhat resembling m Weepin Birch. 
Page 193. The M: ngaba, a nearly m species to 
the Mangaba, is e a ius — 
Arrodo, а a Безь from 
t which is about the size o at the боо мк ==. 
and is greatly sought after on а - its ае 
flavour, which 
age 
he Nubuzeiro (Spondias RORA 
fruit about dn the M ес а large Gooseberry, of а 
yellowish colour w aprii its coriaceous skin | 
«ee is is a juicy pulp of a sien sweetish acid taste, 
ав to fall to the " 
e ground. 
On our journey from Ouso to Natividado 
= met with great m AEN pel ^ а delicious wild fruit, 
al: different 
у, 
size and even cong delici 
449. 2 Jépsiiesbe, а species of Eugen 
(Eugenia cauliflora, Mart.) grows wild ih ыа woods of 
the south of i ulti: 
- lens of 
aulo. 
with much regret, for he 
and richer than any 
objects to the study of 
seem 
Dr. баа 
Says "the country is beanti 
the most perfect cou: 
ld, taking 
ite enormous extent, variety of ачен, of surface, of 
soil, and productions in кеш о e d. 
I———— 
aT гата .—No. XLI. - 
а ане Bull. The distinctive mark 
t section of E. ES name 
enomycetes consists in 
hymenium over the oth 
lle igher Арагісѕ 
a veil ках infancy which зает defends € rv 
in others there is not only a veil - C 
w. 2m plant i is covered by a distinct wrapper or v 
which in the more aedes Шу or nised sp 
E pileus expands in 
ind a precise 
ist together, 
ough the. volva is most 
is not the slightest trace vei 
of a universal ni nidi or less 
the su Аташ 
» subdivided i pia 
ient, 
LH italy ere $ its) 
their public appearan 
cus d rarely соо! 
Ere bois A it,as does also Mrs. Н myself, 
esh, very delicate and tender, must not be over- | Me ers getting ar lion’s не Iam 
e senes рете eaution 
AGARICUS VAGINATUS, Bull, var. 
(Copied by permission from Greville's Cryptogamic Flora.) Since our i 
cein the markets. In thiscountry 
cooked, but Dr. Badham | 
properly fried in butter or ой, and as soon | 
d is 
flavoured. Iti is, breve not much used, and scarce cely all 
an 
1, | EXTRACTS FROM MR. J. G. VEITCH'$ LETTERS 
ON a 
Continued from p. 2 
No. XI. British Legation, Tett, Nov. 
—My last jetter, 4 da ted Nov. 
d eni that I 
w proceed to 
about this really га vonderfl ey: т. А 
m you will see Та у staying, has been exceed- 
as far as he can in t 
——— A s ga 
айе no English не Зе pi receive the seeds 
Кон Exet er, 
The residenee of the British Legation is in one of 
d 
sent 
of peci ery fine, such as Maples, 
Pines, evergreen Onks, Salisburia vinti, Camelias, 
фе E ai, Sie grows eatest 
variet: ре РАР 1 Ӯ and 
the Prettiest spots I have seen. 
o This city y (Yeddo) i is a wonderful vet supposed to be 
at least 20 to 25 miles in cireumfer and surrounded 
we 
ian expedition is now here endea- 
сайат Б сеф а peus with the Tycoon. 
Mr. Alcock gives a state luncheon to them 
morrow, zhich will be rather a grand affair. 
Inow find т the French and 
— langua ч of t use to me. 
will ember a Mr. Schottm шл, a Prussian 
gentleman, calling on us last s 
about mak 
уми 
tanist i to the Prussian expedition now 
at Yeddo. He was glad, I think, to meet те; 
indeed, say the feeling was m 
with 
a total absence of those horrid E onting оону 
winds which we often suffer so much from 
n from на Fusi Yama an 
illustrated comic newspaper has been written, 
having for its tfe s * The llustrated Fusi Yama 
Gazette." eed one c us, a m Mr. — а - to 
more or less 
т айе w 
оп ту , Shoulders, with trees, m 
after gathering as possible, А7. vaginatus 
inferior to but few Agarics in its genie 
Species is more generally diffi It makes 
its first appearance about ed end of ue, in woods 
and on their borders, and m 
October. fers эе лч е? ан nd as it н іп р 
euin table arti cle for the table when M 
y the grooved margin 
No. XII. British Legation, Yeddo, Nov. 20, 1860 
—Аѕ I named in my last І have ws the Yeddo 
nurseries, and opion a short account o . [This 
ear next we 
Since my jeter of the 6th, my time 
up in 
ses mad yi 
e particular], 
and cottony sahi үс the stem, in the absence of 
apii 
apis Rd isad when moist, beaut; tifally. uy when 
dry; cuticle detached, often s i 
et the Hai d of the bte dei stem 6 inches or 
rieties, from half to an 
wd thick, заан ated чен аб the 
furnished with а volva "which is adnate for an inch, and 
e ман, sheathing the - but with the margin | 
ceo-squa! 
fibris, but splitting nw se longitudinally, stuffed | 
reads ; Я 
тозанын front, often imbrieated, ue A. ja 
K 
in he centre, p DE. rules mt. not at the collected 
extreme margin, which is in consequence elegantly | shi 
ee Fern. will 
and tidy d one lat уш do meli in a gs 
if not out of doors, secured tw 
icm 
eise of 
ith a 4 € bey the other vith a кі > feet stem. 
enjoyed my stay in Yeddo very m and saw а 
good deal of the town and „ The 
Japanese are nly a very curious : le 
but depend upon it, sooner or later we shall have to give 
up all cogo or | a „quarrel vith. e . tis 
