BRARREBHRS С^ ®ъсатйлириылтЕНВВЕРЕВИ 
APRIL 20, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
368 
LiNNEAN: Ma 
chair. B. Car. 
Esq., 
Fellow. The flowing papers were тев —1, * 
n 
passe 
Chondodendro 
Hyperbena, Modi "a Sciadotænia. 
of these genera were then free 
Societies. 
dd ER — Prof. Bell, 
M. р, 
* Notes on 
ed on to the genera of Tropi ical South Amr of 
which he a nw. Lan. following to kå dist 
mospermum, 
Ti 
and Samy reed E all 
eely commented o 
the téliperste Flora of any spot on the west coast of, 
tropic cal Africa, ‚ Dr. eerie rema ies d ,had long beeh 
t desidera ical geography. 
The outlines Ж such a Fiora E "within the -— ГЕ 
been supplied by the нер resolution M. 
G 
dq in the 
elected а 
* Notes 
bf a former paper, r, and of an m t by D гв. Hooker 
and Thomson of Indian С болмы, rs, p which песи 
and Western India, Affzhanistan, and -— си rnish а 
ан many species. Wi ith this is given P ange 
^ 4 the who le Cruciferous order, | in n which the 
3 d Garden, Kew, who was 
» e 
ми John Russell to succeed the late 
аг r. Bai 
li iaces ; 
erar is heran > for one in which the con- 
ition of the Siliqua. „ predominates. It is i n fact a 
combination of the Linnean an 
ргевегү ving the me rits and avoiding ihe faults of each, 
are obtained, 
бооой, а eus um small pra iens de 
ы 
ега, 
Беу. W. S. Symonds (12mo, Hardwic уи * » 
г.4 
Old Bones, or Notes for Young Naturalists, му i» 
es | height almost under the equator. 
е "ii Tt —— — types es that had ascended to 5000 fe та 
little 
remains ii history of primæval life Ш wy aan con- 
The purpose of the author is ы. furnish the 
by thei 
differing in their won free or — free stamens 8, 
ane m pat - fro; 
elled o 
latter жб еге 
z the "Aw ар or 
e anthers, whilst the "ilie oci [ses prd 
to two tribes, the iran without petals, 
th 
Gesn wit 
ег 
j Arat 
The Tiliaceæ prs s stated to to be | for. The re 
universally admitted as a natural order 
з, Tilieæ and E 
as a distinct order fou 
ing 60 belonged to no less than 48 
Mitis imer ею н to be an wendy биртобу | 
per] Ofthetotal 75,40 werestated to be Ab; yssini anspecies, 
ected with | 8° 
valvate SON, and of the 60 tem — е plants 33 were 
inexperienced student with a safe guide to the intricate 
questions of what is called Palæontology, so that he 
may not, а! master 
60 
the mountains ssinia, most of p 
мн | 
ап erin; 
difficulties, жү эт? ma wiser — he 
à ha 
f of Aby 
мочу ide ties specifically, апа others only slightly 
+} ferent 
ld ir de ы [- — how to walk. 
o less n. 15. Were absolutely 
Most 1 fu The following is 
a, the Mauritius, 
o.| Madagascar, d. Extending di a ren нец n to genera, 
Elzeoc осагреге, the | D . Hooker found that I the 65 gathered above 
nded 5000 t 
etals, 
and неге | Of the|s 
trast was fo und to | 
n | subject 
« == these aar sI sl eudeavour to explain how 
any person, wishing to become acquainted with the 
Vendite tiadipies of M atural adero E may, by pursuing 
| the study with system and m 
do the other without falling into the ve of 
| intricacy which generally besets those who commence 
such investigati - without method, and wi чм те 
gether ignorant of the y gny ts that constitute a 
single bran ch of that i 
proper Cope type s iri Ánh suc be ow а a botat Mee also 
to о Abyssinia, й Eastern beni aped E only 
ei species of 78 Fernando Po 
upper boughs are ever gro 
to the remotest future. 
of be 
a piri ти synopsis was Am 
rated as Tiliaceous i in ү 
mier 
n oth 
belong to Humiriacez 
R. and P. i 
roftia, Macf., p: "TTovaria, tris YI 
n Capparidaces; Anstruther bes ЕЕ 
а | Many years ago І co ts nced 
of — 
; | relationship whatever. Taking a ЗЫП wider ra range, th 
lopetalæ | temperate Flora of Fernando Ро was se g to 
under | the northern hemisphere. Oft e 48 tétperits: petere, 
12 alone were not European, whilst the following "ver 
are S la) European but most of them Briti 
а | Oxalis ieulata, Sanicula enropæa, Galium aparine, | 
G. rotundifolium, Limosella qu айса, Luzula е campes- 
Des 
pe dein itions 
of wi wh ve i knew Ferner vin like "the аш who is 
orammod LT D" before he has 
cu 
, very near to R. pl 
nin, s to sic philo Ч 
Ао ülg raris; and Parati | 
+} 
Labill., which Planchon thinks oz be; 
to be much nearer In 
Bixaceæ and 
to the long series of po ly pelalous 
Other, tita which Are so бова 
called а 
prp with ye 
connected wi th e: 
ma, r toC. v 
allied to уне maur сая а ар рга апеап фоне, The gpega were 
his remarks оп | severally passed under observati 
attention PAE EREN 
otíces of Mol. 
et 
We find in а Botanical azine for April алга 
bee wit чү апу E 
кз үзөлү су: 
perigynous Sam 
Passiflores by x атату пач and t thatt 
mbryous orders, AK and its have Vineis d они, aud both PERT AN a fetid ба; on | 
ое ood. absur 
that of the eu 
inafew 
— 
erie- 
ч, p Samydacee with Ti ан 
Sauvagesieæ with таен апа Нуре- 
vin te ебе of es 
is no aaa, сЕ eontinued, that the 
ridez, Ma m and tam can only be sepa- | super "ud f 
are 
with 
vei puri 
д Р 41. £411 plants, 5 via 
Kronen which 9. Leopoldi » а Synonym, a noble 
o 
y oliage. Sic Ww. C. ее терас 
‚ Но баран, and Linden? s Gustavia. insignis is | the 
arks thai 
та 5240 
ndew, called Drosera spath ——]n|e 
Ep is TET те old Cistus vaginatus,one of бае beguti- | 
, Violace А 
tove еј Leine 
great white leai i | the following editorial remar! 
ʻA 
those Dahlias 
urce m e shall - ча 
тіе 
| — ; and very 
en, orders, 
s are concisely у dengi ribed, in 
усмер with the Rude l formations in which 
are illus 
they occur; the desc ' neat 
pen ami: ink ih мегой a 
companion, 
xtinet animal 
Index. аем and tho volumo e 
Turner & Spencer's Florist, ста алі 
ЕЧ, forthis month has 
ying them 
meni opened 
lf derisive laugh, I said, * Oh, dear, no, 
Iis self, after all it was no: 
ear seems 
"WP increasing 
‘whieh, ina Man P der the value on a quc 
and as ter repea 
© 
moreover, чечет tiv tivated at 
s I have 
eec cani. 
Saunders, 
sent b es eder 
dr found i in со Tom: H | з was taken 
that h hl th ‚= жые 
oms 
are those that o; 
rowing in 
above- bere De woods d Cislus sc Lm in Pinetis et Ci ^| fact, 
M ticetis’) | f: 
dolle distributed tbe tbe planta: which th the immediate | according. to Mr. Webb, at A ecd е ыа 
he moun- to do; {в ility f 
subject of this paper into four Се ers—Bix ins of from 1800 feet. The do hok t: - y 
and sanies placed next each other in "Thalamiforce, erae Д mega я A eer m eg SINCE des e eri ieri Mer йүс) E 
an „Суйсо and Homalineæ rather widely se separa rated | disi he union Y е Ъ bases of the bioom, kem well filled up pce not RT 
Ead Gen = Se pata а striated Кае : 
pd e Sinite Do passes eid order к grounding. Min branch, whence the specific exhibitic 
into ro Hee rith I a id у tha cem from Pana 8248. NY is Fossil e н аға reinen, 
; POUR 
having for their | prevaili: ing characters paccm nicus, Той Algeria e Соп Tia toit minor. DE Med 
а Belo perone T of Linden, now not un- 
parietal апа! апа hi 
с уш CA aaas mi t qu |oo s eiie Mei 
ary with | ——5244. 
al Mag 
by Mr. Mi tten, 
so as {о include Homalin f а 
ү с apr ат ЖО р 
bind. of Bixacem, The more commonly smart, lively acing sort, the delight, o Ml covered Y care o 
= hing the most nearly |an amateur, the MM of a regulation. florist o^ at all the care will no meii ders pen А-н 
embryo and usual ed to be the exalbuminous curved | striking kinds of Clarkia, which seems incli пао island of Jersey ; 
оа wers of dem, | to anything except rnar Sies (dogblenéss) ; the Golden | of Топка are iiy p (en 
introrse Ca iv ОЁ Cistinem, the five erect | Cockscomb, to the merits of which for decoration n people | bl or once, and then 
the ova; rof Violacem, rend ог connate in a ring round | are at last beginning to open their Aid and t о ud more spins rr of Jersey the m байыс nana 
io = aoaie plaeentation and valvatė | new Carnai arnations— Rose et. Castille, а rose flake nne, and other Pears, acquire a flavour un- 
the Penes wb DARE QS Uf Preeminent, a purp тт own nim Jd all zia roductions flouris in 
: ез ja. e ortion. To one of these islands (J ; I beli 
g ^ eni paru jo: en given, and the lof the з of the Linnean Sociely, Ж floral world is PE indebted fo А расна 
pure P Ww. 4. “Оп е Vege- va T. P. No, 19, March, ML This number contains | tion of the additions to new and excellent varieties of 
a Mr сый етир" зл heim dann 15 а да] [n good de on Zoological ; subjects and two оп | Chrysanthemum, Мент Smith and Clark. both li 
Botani latte: of ; the 
monuntain,” by Dr. Hooker. A knowledge of|East la dian Liverworts by . уы тебүү ныл Ekel сушы oin i ау б pirkom: w E n 
ir culti 
