converted into la 
Marcu 30, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
289 
mined to pay him a visit during my stay in Nagasak 
chose a fine i and set out in his direction er 
brea ко 
road led me — P heart of " town. The 
str via were wide and and con 
fav ourably. with towns of. pre size i 
e less wealt 
usa 
it | Тень баню was in full йш, and a 
w 
A new Aucuba - w — Стаи on the leaves was | 
stri cing; there wa male variety of the old 
А. japonica, nin s, such as Thnjopsis | 
erest. 
fine ^ thi = it is 
ith varie foliage were numerous, and 
l. 
and R , and many 
1 
shops were not so extensive phe iio. аз эзы 
it would be equally good, and it would probably make 
ап exce 
TA p^ nifer: There 
dolabrata, Sciadopitys verticillata, мане. patea which may easily be prs with it. 
other things has "irn чо тев, h 
white, a point which may b 
MS =з dico ч: a - been little observ = 
nglan 
are 
ga 
| im "of them were very beautifu 
All 
it is 
ellent purée. 
is one species of Hygrophorus, H. lepori 
That however 
whereas those d the present species 
e worthy of notice, 
We 
e not how iov ed to say 
аге, ` Spe cie B inde with colou 
Chinese. The common necessaries of life s ndn tobe|lI may mention Та, Eleagnus, Junipers, Bamboos, | та — m 
most ап everywhere. Amongst fruits 1 observed | Podocarpus, Camellias, Euryas, &c.* Longe a. сея worthy of suspicion Е ове 
the Diospyrus Kaki, Pears, Oranges, Salisburia > n the hill side above the house Siebold is ring | with v A. simos for example, wit dee lilac 
Chesnuts, Water Melons, Acorn: The vegetables | away the brushwood in order to extend his aleet | spores, is pe i iot dangerous, while 4. ostreatus is 
consisted of rrots, Onions, Nelumbium roots, and to obtain suitable situations for the different innocent enough to stoi chs hich can digest it. В 
Turnips, Lily roots, Ginger, Arum ntum, Yams, species to thrive in. For example he will have eleva- pa 3. f reasoning leporinus may be unw lesome, 
Sweet Pota lled “ » ap . pratensis is not to be despised. Caution 
Mo of m. for others, and so on. Lor ong may h e live to delight бейле should be reised, and indeed WITHOUT 
Оп m umerous Tea houses, hotels, ith his enlightened Е в, R. F., N a SPECIES OF FUNGUS CAN B 
way I passed n 
=. bathing houses, which are fully d Мены in recent 
on Japan. One feature of the people was rather 
ing one it is. most every 
tension pec 
e flower 
small, but neatly 
ds greatly o Ње |, 4 
River po ize Kiang, China, Jan. 2, 
MYCOLOGY. n XLVII. 
HYGROPHORUS PRATENS 
tiful Fungus when we 
—This very 
well groo, and few will be found 
arranged, d 
comfort and — E E cae As the 
ts of Japanese shop n both 
берш, I had peeps о 
lower 
его оге апа 
examined. It delights in open exposed pastures where | 
the Grass is short, and the soil not too ri ich, thoug h not | 
Everywhere в received me most tolit egments of circles сар 'Wélwkys орнык und 
re m I € e à тувра rue m flowers бу: cbe in the centre, though blunt, and ps 
imt cc четена ig s ое thee the Med эё IA А. н and even. The stem 
Ся о ret ne — ad "ek the = сна L-. y equa e base, where it is denierally 
little i == nd pl b ss stuffed with looser matter | 
ii pleasing by means | fhan that of the outer walls, white or sligbtly tinged |! 
places is rende red v зает ри 
of little mounds of turf on em are planted dwarf 
—— m m for an 
lakes 
і 
Pines, Јопірегѕ, Тах 
алатот and some | mew. 
ed the gardens of 
e apanese w 
enables: them follow out their Tavoit - pursuits 
more — have миси class of wa ardens. These, 
although small accordin are "sn con- 
m than et the w working classes 
| like the cap, smooth and not viscid. 
them are ta 
They are gonàrally e over, and like the ilie. 
ones эче are laid out with an pe. Ё surface, 
parts being formed mie € eie E others are 
are 
Shows with 
ed me with a few 1 
present collecti: 
and offered to procure me some oie e. which he had 
no — T" tes, 
getting through t. 
to 
à a boni Rice эн lin tho fond led ta 
watered b 
meu 
valley, terraced i = directions А. 
дај ntly by the streams which flow from 
On each side of the ni с ды аге 
me with trees and lly 
The trees I observed уу 
richly wooded. 
-— inospora, Canip! ме Oaks meni, 
а ^ ellias, 
The view from EM side looking down méme v» 
res the 
places I met 
indeed, and e iebolé 
ше оп the терта 
T fonnd h 
his m riam 
left hand d side going pt = 
The gills = few 
ba Жы thick, arched and decurrent, reddish buff, 
ected by veins, and easily separating from the flesh 
of "By pileus which i is nearly white, 5 = the он 
but thinner at the margin, firm and e Ther 
not i slightest trace of a rs, or бг = viscid veil 
As om ies it is near to the common H. virgineus, | 
vidi v n perfect is of a pure ivory white, though 
bo kie ti acquiring a dingy tawny tint when old. 
HygGROPHORUS PRATENSIS, Fr, 
by permission from Greville’s Cryptogamic 
char et of the separation of the gills fr 
it ar with the genus 
In the 
the pileus 
gineal es r and affinities are 
u 
h 
species, though xot to be classed with the Prima: 
of the Fungus world, а there is no Tanger of it of its being 
favourite penia" 
.. т with the oum M AL на. it are small 
rseries for the reception and propa боз о of new 
plants and for „preparing them for 5 ку tation to |98 
се сара Bet if tothe garden | огу 
t present rtained, we shall only have a more or les 
favourable е exchange, " gold for brass, а hundred ox 
orth for nine," or the reverse. If cooked it Жок 4 
the place of bett ecies where a fricassee of Fungi 
MIEL 
ended under CHI rem that 
most of ti the plants 
Es and described in Siebold's great work, e: 
ME so well удей to all lovers of ori 
Plants, and several new things hitherto "undesenibod 
* Since the above I have visited the gardens 
es the he capital к чира; Aimer I have been renim 
the number of med lants, 
Die - с acconnt E^ шаг re letter and I hope 
ot fln ups - wn gardens, 
in 
We have little doubt indeed, if treted al 
о 
AFELY. М. 
М. rere etant SXSTEM. 
65.) 
to кой. бойыны Clump. 
§ 4. How 
N account of plants demanding пае T 
the wint 
er season, geothermal plots can be only 
limited extent, if made in a circular or elliptic re 
as, in order that the tent gon to е ег them 
d ugh о be too 
T: 
strength. For the 
should never be ve high, 6* to 
maxim 
carry 
since it inc 
n mos 
ample, go an йан length might 
а 
bem reason 
um, unless the sca folding - m irc intended 
the canvas are 
creases асарч {һе labo es of 
countries; 2 
8 | Afric 
m 
t|th 
ens gre e| happen 
untin ing and dismounting the covering, ren an 
mevani In most cases they should be 33 
not exceeding 4" to 5^, when the clumps are detached, 
space is placed again a high wall, 
it will support iiis 1 latter and enable 
the roof to be carried higher. 
The necessity of limiting the height 
in the way we have just mentioned, 
and:shrubs which occu 
Gre it will be 
i ees 
py our ui 
enhouse, perceived that 
on: ble number for geothermal 
cultivation, without ME those 
housand species of mless 
greatest "Possible development, with- 
out ever exceeding | or even attaining 
3 metres in hei 
Citron, Lemon more vege- 
tation of the same kind, the ellia, 
— , Myrtle, Lagerstroemia, 
Oleander, Mastic Paras and 
climbing of the genera 
Lavatera, Sida, ` Abutilon, апа 
Hibiscus ; most kinds of Yucca and 
Agave; nearly all: the 
om 
nu rubby Leguminous 
plants and Myrtacez from the same 
tatum raniace: m So 
e growth of certain rer 
resist 
