з12 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Аза 6, дае 
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— "ortuni, , where the true Mushroom h 
ud of Yeso, with some ү drons from Japan we have none, apies EN For LR Besi A 1, and 
ааа 
countries аге the la arge “islar 
Aza Species, 1 ‚а m 
T M cw ic Listen n aie бини Y урата pm " nT gos eu Br y ee seem to be mere | Agaric often ei ted ueesivdyi з КУ 
of Tarakai. + эйе, ме 
Е nsi m nto а a Lau ph ying to t 
Eas Ux peces yes pánico by sonthe rà lowlander $ ; " are the two or Vds ist uf spoelen vii p: possibly e 
the Dute Ё to to the Pos" o of Te ner! е, is, аз м m пу е та Босе пате до аа fand with eac T aeee 
ле 30 а —— 
хи E is ред ү d ye н 1 : oily 9 па 2 рго ably be NOTES ON THE е ОЕ TAPAN. уор | 
e ч. on its lower ranges to a little Stellaria nerd so, in all 23. the remaining t ree Ке» page 989). d 
and nothing more on its s jt Th alt reputed Japanese are probably Chinese;|  DumrNG my stay at Nag жаб: do. A | 
Ni к 18 tr ersed by ortinuous chain one, Hydrangeas, we have not, that we know | to a ues called. Боре а kind of picnie 
mountatthi with several peaks. Many of the|of, a single specimen i d Japanese | amongst the hills about 4 or 5 miles from Ps 
h of, i 
islands are so steep that they have no rivers; for|origin; and the remain 
rdens of the 
inifg three are more or less e summer agricultural йан of th tong 
ы, ch 
which are substituted veris torrents over р nder. Therefore, eonun, iari ating the|province of Chekiang in China—that t at 
at is certainly Ja 
"A Шз бм ey ier ap w little, the three strangers Ж ind EAE hs er cent. capable C carry Ае Aii. nis 
Th b at | of bearing our тте -— il EER i , 
meteor serratis iT. yh. d erg e| Of qn the object gres ters will be to pid Peso хак п е dry алй, and wo , 
Me. cd part seems to resemble in many points | secure the Maui. pla, especial from the generally allowed t о йе fallow | 
the climate of England. In winter it does not|northward, and if this is done we entertain ШОУ On hill sides I observe the J 
freeze and snow every year, though this is gene ident belief that every perennial without ex- ne queen) үнө кш 
соп 
the frost and snow, when there is|ception will prove perfeotiy hardy, We say e sam n these hills 
Per Arbor days, In January, | 1776, xe pere VM Деме the summer cróps in Japan fallow | re Бодаи E a) 
eter agasaki to 35° m г., would n ons here from waut of sufficient It gr 
m "à S ner 
it rose as 
blood-red colour as t b 
the average heat of the season. The heat would| үүр have оп more than one occasion drawn | (90000 trees "Sce: d. suis 
consequently be very great but for the refresh- и to the fact that the produce of the Wed vivas ven the temples on tl 
ing breeze which blows during the day from TM Mushroom bed is not always confined to a single Nagasaki, and Cryptomeria japoni 
: all the hill si 
weather is extremely ehangeable, and rains are but e ricus campestris is it always еб used as a fence round ‚Бк and a very 
abundant all the year round ; but they are more | the same variéty of that most excellent of Fun makes. When I firs i 
heavy and frequent during the satkast, or на — Wu the pains of the cultivator.” Th t Жый» of "e same kind 
season, which occurs in June and July. remarkable of these violis have | done pho it at home, now that it is so comm 
and iier seem fo oceur сага de ы n ly dove "алтей! in this Journal. sery. The Japanese manage i 
an а sa s case has j ju ust been — under way у аз we do our Yew hedges, and when kept 
с. Thunder-storms тка кен ne Y Mr. QUNG. which а |“ у 
ar 
terrible phenomena, It is observed by Muir for its beautiful eream- iiis tint, and the eap | Spiri v» : | 
that waterspouts are nowhere of such frequent! being crested with little downy processes, which A сре waa Bound HR кй | 
occurrence as in за seas khe Japa uet | give it an ic ipd appearance. observátions, was reached ín due course, I found & | 
From this i seem f the climate of|" The much tufted, from an inch | proprietor had а nice little private garden, and alsi 
ir йшй alon be. similar to that of Southern € »|to an eh. p а i |f in dia — ees x nursery in which he propagated and cultivated plu. 
Y sait aad обет $ - t| when young, but depressed when ith | for ж S the o there was ng, 4 
shown t an ers tha т ап n ; ren or the use of foreig: i 
po here as in ds no -— n NUS m y шашу; rit mer any of them came out from N 
um e; and th: "в pleasure, Like many other places of 
4 i with the writing of the 
sited it, e who took this 
er's mean à being about) „/ 
about 79°, But this 
an the average cold, in peas 
Mo ferat бое the sea from whioh they | The nursery garden at Epunga w. 
|a а collection of Tapsee old om 
iH 
1 
1 
"iy wholly confirms this view. For new to me, and others of GA 
the fact as to em perenn M n ligneous But as I have already in a уы: le i 
Japanese лу» gardens as high as ore interesting plants found ab E. 
the latitude of London ? "The füllowing list will not repent tbat information, 
cd nam for my collection, and duly b ] 
1. Chimonanthus, both в eies,—Perfeotly hardy. | town next day. X 
- Do borealis. Hayi Da ene — my ind of Е; 
tinispora squa : starte with some o : 
iei us the top of a hill some 1500 f 
4. eu гт Tender; only culti- | surface minutely silky and opake; the stem is е —€€ МЕЕ e elebrated Ду the f - 
туби ау ШЙ short and of a fibrous texture, stuffed within the | tensive view obtainable from its summit. \ 
$ Anc one ja к — m шыу а de gih s ight — crees — erum Th : 
. Deutzias dr. Put not perf tly. s ате пке S1080: о y 
n irem TR h andy. -— | Polypor > squamosus, without anything acrid or оао Tu; b. SU. Roth 5 Es 
V smi d NE south-east and far below us we saw | à 
n Brousso че] e —Do. NN dui tomm sm "t rd experiments Nagasaki, with the beautiful bay in its. I^» 
Ancuba ja aponica. downy tufts on the ipe — e little | had the appearance of an inland 1а E re 
—Do. tee Алайа ese examined by the|surrounded by hill and on its smooth. | 9t 
т arr tr: E а ile d rer bein ТЕ; i ү ыт : 
xi E y num E 
d t Erru ioar Ret Aves ima deni, Thi eds tee to e e tuer piste in i e n 
n ha . Б 
16. Citrus 1 Ma. I med andy d Ё EN gives a tolerab representation ofthe|on many hundreds of litt 
dou Chia pposed an us, аа ofa more de variety. : » and which we tud ell 
5 s tha i $ rees an rood. ейп 
DG bear zr A a шу: |a line in breadth, show t traces ot tho оче аре apparently two or three thousand ен in 55 
/19. Rom erfectly har Similar instances of new caps gr wing from t М deep bay looking like au in eaa feile, , i ! 
1 dise of Agaries are n eic x on, And háve hills there were many — D 
frequ ntly been recorded in this Journal and else- ечен a "d [ре qo 4 ў do: 
where, and examples are not wanting in whi h th i dt казва 2-73 : 
neum.— whole or a part of the upper кө of the вер сы e ; Ehe 
nus ja RER alf hardy. : сеа gills li li ke the к . Surface, though gene- | belonging. to ети he ране Ше | - 
drange AT hardy. — the fashion of a d or Meruliüs | size, and an rds ig pen ofadw? m 
8 а prünifolia. Perd 1 ther than of an i Agaric. Its lower branches were trained ED 
"m есе, ONES to the mode i feet in length ; all thé leaves and l^ 
jen Hore tig tho bed in which the Fun is pre ars down and clipped, so that. the who " 
y hardy. whether from horse dro roppings, pod bought өйү, board. The upper branehes A 
е this to тым k Занев а t of or from om spawn collected in the fields. Th latter | circles one above another li 5 
bon : account of 30. stem із, we believe, always to d нан kad к Flo 
^psnese plants, Еһододеп- |j; , Ways to be avoided, i | баб was at work upon 16 Def 
| y to i шире inferior varieties D reat 292 è 
сате is tak g keeps him constantly em: ше 
Istaken {о dig for spawn in the exact spots | throughout the year. 2. Г. 
