sca THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Sume 15, 196) 
UE ре Грин hen made various detailed o Observation: --. 
i : ithdrawn ; and that | The author t ons 
browned and falling off, while Y he sho e fresh an qum * had died; that 4 Fello eni тец б Sry d | the limits of the genera of the following four а 
а корее мои тое E y height, а жеп; ОДА. or | 23 Fellows, E е t showed a balance | which were either retained among the Tha т orden, 
fn poor damp eof E d EX mam nals, P. Рен, содр наро а о өы account ot. or now first i wii n the Monochlamyqe; ^ 
Ew in poor dam P grandis, P. ociety on e j à еа | 
P. Norimanniapa, а аша P. — — "T a v^ * 5 Ж dto ballo t "ара ensued Е. Boott, | E Caryophyll эле-е hi d. RA Longe (бшшш | 
Spruce Frs, Abies orientalis is uninjured ; А. B 1841. y, Esq. ; |t carthuria, Telep vd уба, пиз, М, | 
ТИРАНИ laces much scorched, in On the M.D. ч "Daniel Hanbury, Esq.; Жа нена and Colanthum); and ийа 
REA. Бошан, ай healthy and green; bome of | T. C. Janson, Esq., . Оз (I, More 2. * Further Re n В ле appendages 
i-i а Moa "od кү E bolt анг аб һе опе | from the Council, and the following Felo ere Жай 0f Барбы? b West, Esq. 3. «0, 
the finest pli i Н : Б 5 ects, 
bears mones. every year, а the other has never produi ви, 1 d in their room —М. Р. Fea. ч 9-5 P enopterous Inse ois collected by Mr. AR 
‚ canadensis, A. Pattoniana, A. Ме na and A a are ап | Miers, Esq.; Prof. Oliver, Ie Bento, Bady hen lace in the Islan , Celebes, Teo 
have all stood well; but specimens of. A. EO DIAT and | Sclater, i The following gentlemen were then lolo," by F. Smith, Es д 
either killed or much nene aeris eit Cue ich "ppm “к m ofüce ntham, Esq, President; W. | 01010,” by 
. atlantica are for them тее: ny, . & 
олеге н е а eim two ofeach were зме Ы Wilson башды Es a: M € G. Bus лм A an ENTOMOLOGIOAL: May 6.— The Presid ent i ti 
оне M5 now lay, aw Has TOEN BAT Mibelaita | (P. "Cans rřey, Esq., Seer The usual resolutions hum Me Stainton exhibited some Birch leay 
about Edinburgh this year. Тһе plants of Araucaria i vlt ting dubi Xhb — of the President and the | chair. h had ontis beo) | 
are uninjured, except a few growing in a close жор) nc [ORE ORE, tary might be nd by a small larva which bad recently х 
which are поё likely to recover. Of the true Pines, all the — ary notices by the Secretary nig 1 d belong to the genus Micropteryx, a very im 
long leaved or Mexican species had been previously tried, Vg Re ado pted. Ti was also unai ous sly ге sol ve g ЧЕ дали арса econáiig M | 
failed, as was the case also with P. Pinea, P. haleperisis, P. | #0 £f + ; group of min larva js dul, dB 
Brutia, P. australis, P. Llaveana. P. Laricio and » ein ervice X EIS ty during | remained unknown. E e inde 7 D, | 
in t t flourishi: ndition, overtopping Larches a et, and taperi ex remity 
Spruces planted at rd тя cd ; хаа ора Аан зА tho eig све years a ч oceup Кессе ebai also exhibited the larva of the genus Antispi | 
considered a slow growing species, tlirive Aegre bm ith | that the Society gratefully "acknowledge the mamy d 1 St hibited s ecimens ofi the Ms 
growths of about 20 to : ied inches annually, 5 md a RA de courtesy and kindness w. ich he has dis- | Sa nuel Stevens ext p зд, 
bundant foliage. This with triaca, 0, 2 d 
P. pyrenaio , and P. Menziesil, scoms to grow well such а charged the duties of the tio m М fally, reco of the Calend æ and Pausside from ay = e aen 
ean as this- a fact | Жени й c ос еа p, ре демон» interest о, бза ен dua objects, villingly Power exhibited specimens of an terous ү 
E CHEN: hi day, Put pot m dtc UM еч, A коеш е new to this country, Micropus Sabulet f в Тое 
в ii hall Peebles, lo evation. he L and Merton; Dr. Wallace a specimen of the Ini 
; bertiana j but P. insignis ease fulness as displayed in * e arge ; 1 
апа кл уы ысы Гу Bede ы in others not snd inos - E 5 P eaths-head moth (A. Lethe) taken alive at E 
in som: n 
і і xd ht А . Hayward specimens of Euryporus 
pep Ni hv ape gn [od sempersrens of its publications, and the satisfactory € “of {н оле rim gi Fu bici 5 Sendersteud MD 
"slightly injured in some places, in others not at all ; рена finances.” The thanks Ыб the Society Meta also vo en в G А 
macrocarpa lechia and Coleophon, 
f of | exhibited some rare species of Ge : 
їп height, us fuod P orien, А rest S rh to S feet in to ad. ids Oi, em bis анин anb frora чив An interesting paper on the Species of 
hei; M. die n an id healthy ; C. ТАКСА, С. nutkaensis, uu Treas President, in the chair. | insects infesting the Euphorbiee in Madeira and fe 
€ is lis hot injured; but C. funebris killed. о Junipei Jun e —QG. Bentham, Pd, Aa en 3- J. Bennett, | Atlantic islands, by Ms. Wollaston, ab КАШ 
d ey in dant ni Tos ене untajosod а сле President MT e | W. Wilson cues э ,|Sidering that the peculiar vegetation of any | 
and а very fine plant о! . , Wer 5 А. D er, > an d x d A 
ies, Y Гара alli ^A { the most li to afford corresponding | 
the end" isum е їп rem din hurt, but | Es Sq., Vadis mee for e 1E baie ion у * n hi hae ruta author hadet TH 
several plants of Lucombe Oak are killed, though they must |ollowi ng p were read:—l. “No à Сагу tio pad ҖЕ: well as 48 the Euphorbiæ inthe. ; 
have been covered with 2 feet.of snow. Liriodendron tulipi- prie тосолу and some allied Orders, by the Маде He und the foliage almost free 5 
fera, 10 feet high ; Planera Richardi, 10 feet ; Arbutus Unedo, | P Pre аз орарга ibat the seriog.t orders land Madeira. : fa ке! M 
Ralisburia adiantifolia, Ailantus, Clematis azurea, C. grandiflora, D t. үн ЫЫ ies of plants аге the most | from the attacks y ur naa 
Срочно PRE i amis poa «Йөр tquite | c "i ch пе Ad t is “that ot especially in a decaying iis * 3 1 зеш 
phy pan iara чш “йр, лузе ie Tomosa, Dany dissevered ку Ше! Садо мар, бр CT appea rs | finding as many as 44 separate species of 
ealthy ; but Garrya ellip 3 е eria fo , ша fus Cu embryonous group, eac ео rs |і s 
Ayrshi d red severely. 1 b ge , n in 
With the the excepione Si Ки the whois ile enin ha hasa а ане поете рате жў; ihe Canaries, ÓF the 
"appearan i 
facts ng the eile ot T 0 на авт ч: ЖАнА tudes and any o P. them, and yet they are пае Е dispe sek in | were exclusively gr cem ot the кл æ, but 12 were 
exposures. Itis илай to determine why certain individual чана см classas- ОҒ Шыдошаййо ræ, Са1усїйогге, and iem to atta other an 
ef species shouid be ki e геп, tidie X 3 а E us the numero йаз genera con- y been extirpated in Ma 
сома ces not injure Сап the d бе феса БАТ by y | Monochlamy met а 
эне: greater inl —— вн some; or mast iboa attributed тмнк чы the are dis tributed a ong ł 
ato: rof t € 8790 j 
за) isle ssessed n x ang noni М ri шша 
тр -| to lta ей circums сем ut that when 
eas Съ these "eU res; Рон, and Rin Fano. and ee rats т e чала Ton ata беч od io minio 
4 тай podie ВазеПасеге 
i they ів RA manner E eicit А 
Amarantacete Рудов and And- эЧ теа авсев to e manne in tel 
dnog damage mochlam; j То remedy these and similar i - | * On the Distribution of Insects in the 
Ium Же n s zosted in 1860," by Mr. F. Walk 
| ted il ho e e Candollean яи : "gens of ty 
e lleetion presen a sim ar l wi ist o es jes о 
nco Ж а өг жй "i ораг Пт e. жек рн» due ein pue Knaggs exhibited Ege cont 
ender shoot killed, rhil the other the genera placed under them. | cage for insects, forme 
ЫЫ "Шш amer tesi алон По geren нат ый t М d cm; o боша о ode 
i id Rhododend f | that could be stri dp P absolutely defined ; ; but die unglazed ра Ning è 
i Ж Ez Cep E eju T а 
several óther rc if di Му to^t асе о е 
oni оми ie M d мі ы soun ыан plants which is being] "prepared by imself an 
usi ry atem Sd side shoots | li t bring together ,genera having | the Poti 
ered. On — at the Сулы UM esemi ose, and united b ^ 
= Injury having the fewest 'exceptions. "The Caryop. ylleæ A Manual of Botany, by 
wood- raro frd [о е шушо, їш& inno ease | Were pointed out as forming the first great group, and l2mo, pp. 811), is one 
tved any injury to growths more than two |to be distinguished by having opposite leaves, sepals, | co comp wi hich 
"years - "There sre in tho Garden a Bno collection ОГ herbscenu petals, and one or usually two series of stamens, all | аге overflowing. It d 
E^ all бебус ае е tually veris DN "In | isomerous, a free one-celle ovary with several ovules | any: ori an 
у улс А with tis it wir be uid that i in some gardens|in the centre formed by the combination of two or statements ; it however forms a nea 
'äbout ‘Edinburgh, greenhouse Caleeolarias, Verbenas, and more earpels, and а dehiscent or several-seeded |.abun dantly y w 
E M ате ci oti ve housed. before. the fruit; this order was made to include the Sileneze, | part vell. known, though * many аге from 
nite healthy, aud ën, prod 'ers, “ЗУ | Alsi em, and Polycarpes. The next order was that | sources.” Ne vertheless students must 
IW. "Notes "Mr. Wm. Gorri as to-the Effects of the of the Portulace:e, which, with the ovary of Caryo- they trust to its 
late Frost on T the Plants at Borthwick k Hall, the seat | РЬ. was at o hed by there-| А fourth edition óf Ms. Stewart's ког : 
Law son, Esq. V лаага anisomery of the parts of the flower; this | ду “Angler ler (А. mu pel 
det, At; Heriot sint Manso a title $00 fet above tiie sendevel was unhesitatingly io the Thalamiflorm. The ere tired of the Т 
Ро; Laurels 6 to 8 fect high, and. Б dron ponticum ` | Tetragoneæ and Sesuveæ, united with the Рогьшасеѓе s —€— and his imitators, 
MS cL xil vd Бодо Hall, by. Id Fe i m 
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t BorthwickiHall; Rhedodendronsgetierally, 
of R. arboreum, all in full ay health, only a f 
1х. мав "being slightly b browned : ros imbricata, sevi 
Specimens béing from 3 to 6feet high—only one injured, whic 
Stands in a wind dra e eai i i nd 
feet LN n. жое 8j ens), өле, e d Cupressus Law. 
€. N wiübeanih, "üninjure C. Lambertiana, а 
god deal b browned, but pr scu injured; y nobii 
Norámanniana, cs 
е | three ог "that they e 
and it was suggested that it would be best placed ; | e but cracks 
Я among the Monochlamydeæ next , Phytolaccaces, Vill not edliere'to the — а ile 0 У 
т. The Рагопу- í 
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- + natural glaze consists of 
үези ichs ited to the genera with a ifieial а 
A uM onica, cen jured; P Pin Fees bien РУ s artificial e Mesum 
hurt. 4£h. -On n bill above пені на, mos 1300 to 1400 лач altho oup. compoua nd ovary and utricular 
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Norway Spruce, and Silver Fir, Dat Dine LE a gard to Phytolaccacee," contende 
Cenibra are;growing with ueni nce, the latter having foliage Mr. Bentham, “characterised by the ovary consisting Е... Mp the Old je E 
ў and hen age i h of oneor usually several ann uniovulate carpels, | 8 e what the pe x 
for and to Chenopodiacee and Amarantacem with thei the ^ “fine old E 
sti of Bignonia and Heter € rys mala. Mr. ague but universally i i alter Savage 
ici exhibited a icone of Pinus - аша, a > e ith 
'edible:seeded ;Pine/fróm the province of Mantchoo » | Prodromus—enterin: 
"on А River, Eastern Siberia. against the useless 
the Ашоог 
еп 0 man é 
to Salsolaceæ, against the separation of Basellaceæ аз | Robert ы мо. неее 
Lriwwraw: May 24 (Anniversary). — Prof. "Bell, | ап order, Pins tho importance at arii oes, ereotor| In The in Syria (Bradbury 
"President, in the chair. The Жеки) reported that horizontal ал» and again ра splitting | Lewis dere now үн at 
the last'anniversary 14 Fel inconstant characters ^ collected into a volume some leitems 
