578 THE сыш кез AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [June 22, үер, 
and curry—not curry and rice—in which the rice has, an win, Esq, of Kirkhill; then fixed into an e Nen Em 
formed the real meal, and the curry has merely Vaped | На, п vem = А-те ны $ Uer 49 sorts of|leaf is pricked into the fo catch 
Kidney B collect id in аа which were | oozing liquor and convey the dp 
ior Aber Me] p = soon i en PRG d men to hao Boi t Ch the vessel After the juice begins "a 
Malabars, and others of the Indian labouring "luii, June 18 (Election f. Fellows) Fides following were | hammering is пева us E. attends $1 
perform a day's work that would terrify a London | balloted for and duly bd ы er Mere Er at night 580 freely du 
u 1 | "уо, i Le үүн e hea night. 
"eile Ánh! oe ploug ry AE po za M Ы/А. а тысына y Miss Bartle- 12 Madras measures of times оё eo one 
and under the direct rays of a sun that has made a 
. B $ E = Basham, M. he Bishop of Ilons— 
wooden platform too hot to stand on in ped shoes Бабы Ж 4 Wells, 4 des 2 d M tuendi бк учу, ыл i to two ga 
without literally dancing with pain,as I have done | Esq.; Mrs. J. B. Bergne, Right Hon. Sir M. Berkeley, K.C.B. ; | бзен b 
many a day within 6? of the line Are y enn Earl of оор h, H. Bevan, Esq. ; E. Birkbeck, Esq. ; Не, brown sugar), т ы ч. 
: Pa тч made 096 of Caarten vom H. 34 Esq.; Viscount Chelsea, Lady d Ja 
can be obtained in this country? It would СТЕ Chichester, S. Churchill, Esq.; Viscountess Combermere, | POUNG. A а. 
3 excellent article of diet for our labouring class Comyn, Esq.; J. T. Conquest, M.D.; George cad | cement, an takes а ni 
d Ж i—that the Mad 
East Indian Ri Perl o È Со le Esq.: Lord Craven, Lady Cremorne, . | —in part at leas that the Madras cuo Bi N 
others. East Indian Rice. erhaps some br p e: m idi Miss M. C С. B. Dar da ^ The t ^ 
Бойы will be able to answer былар inquiry. рия Á сати T Pera km Ау Ohm otto | celebrity. ood—The Г" 
Kureel Tree.—I have just received some berries of | Denison, Sir Н. Dymocke, Bart. ; C. A. Ellis, Esq. ; L. A. porary 
ihe Kureel tree from a corr ә Дни near Lahore ; | Ellis, Esq.; Mrs. Else, G. Е. M. Esmeade, Esq. ; ЕЛ y 
can you give me any information, about its cultivation $ ? NE ws J. "x В, obb, кер; Prom "da ы for 
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Gillett, Earl de Gre „ J. Green, Esq.; Н. Grisewood, Л 
have been sown a hothouse without success. s | Esą. ; W. Gulliford, T Mrs. M. Hakes, Sir R. N. C. often with advantage. 
described as “а beautiful shrub when in flower, i it | ie | Hilos, Bart. ; J. H. reris Esq., M.P.; m T. Таго, | are cut away—a little ma 
fades in a week. When itis going to flower it makes | Haywood, Esq.; J. H. W. Hibbert, Esq. М. i а 
a е Esq. ; 
little shoots and puts out two leaves on them. All the м“ Hinchman T. Hugham, Esq. ti L. Howard, Esq.: 
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rest of the year the twigs are green, but perfectly E A.J u essel € ; Mrs ES Lr deg Jones, Esq. ; Miss E. 
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it would grow ba t у suckers, Аеш aiies what sort of | Mrs. L. Longdon, Кал of у vw "isnt yw. T Dodo т: ; | Balfour. 
roots it would be best їп this case to send,-the woody di deem di р ka энш aeGown aH ; Та dn y Magnay, Duke | seen— dl Ti ihin in 
2 аена д It е its roots from. 5 to 15 feet into Lord Mbit. CoL. "^ - rick, Mis Middleton, F. Mild $e that sort i ы ер 
g е top аге woody, | Esq. ; Lady L. Mills, C. Millward, Esq.; — Mitchell Esq.; | Victoria r. gstone greatly ı 
b Tine pe & go deep are softer. I enclose one of|J. D. Mullens,- Esq.; Miss Mynors, Thos Naghten, | stated the чор І suspect ihe great Fall is 40). 
the berries. Rose. [ This Kureel isthe Capparis aphylla,| Eed.;, Geo. 0. Newton, > Eide: mim. Niche E50. | I'do not know if any description will make ihe 
а kind of Caper bush. The seeds are good. ile [ 
о Ошеу, Esq. ; Lady Otw. v. Н. J. Ow: 
Geranium Sports.—l beg to send for r your inspec- | Bir L. Palk, Bart., M.P. ; W. H. Palmer, аге А A. Partridge, | the groun nd hills in level. 
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phens, Esq.; J. P. Stocker, Es q: ; Lady terlin g ilia 
Mrs. xA os Townshend, Major May e. 'H. Vyse, Mrs. | once—the ground beyond 
Walker, J. Watney, ju Р. West, Esq.; | above the Falls. 
The Tais " Wharnclife, W. Wheelright jun. Esq. ; H. C. watér rung 
White, Es e E F. Widdri арту Esq. ss E. Wolfe, Miss : " 
Wyburn, and J. H. Campbell Wyndham Eod. fissure at right angles, placed in the 
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.—The Fine Arts c eg а ае — The following communi-|doubles again to the ; Still, еј 
h * Observations on Some bottom of the zig-zag crook, and еза 
* Notice of sore of the|the west, and] we did поё вее ib 
ye бо а of йе! Coco-Nut Palm (Cocos nuci-|five miles below, where it was e 
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of the wing i ist of scribed the manifold uses of the Coco Palm. Of early | down, an this state of cin оф 
апа оше. йан with that tp tment of fahe writers, Мако al lo, Kæmpfer, and Loureiro, collected | way down to Sinaman: 
Fine Arts who had been invited b accura inform ation. Among later authors, | world, and - sketch ES m 
attend, almost the whole of whom Were present, p.f — Marshall, "Seemann, and Drury have added to опг unless by 
Messrs. Baily, R.A. ; Foley, R.À.; Mag Dowell, f the tree" He alluded to some of the | equal ж ie си teme I amount 
hall, R.A. ; Weekes, ; economie uses not usually noticed: particularly the | larity о the 
aco process of collecting tbe juice, ds- p e | becomes MAR. up шаг rain, 
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corolas — one called ; Ње | which mattresses are "stuffed. When the husk is cut hes # t of the thick rain whi is 
ж Ele al dE rm also furnished | across and the inner shell removed, a hard brush is | falls on whicheverside the wind may blow. ~ p: 
spotted Pelargonium wi brilliant ground ies which чё much used for polishing waxed fur-|in the middle — e ist from 
cM called Topping's Lily Churs ылы of which men- e, and many other purposes. The hard | Fall" Mr. Wm. Gorrie exhibited y! 
tion was e in our report of oyal Botanic sho (s besides its use for ladles, &c.,| Laricio or Corsican Pine, and remarked 
ann e M eem last week ; it (кеси а Label of | afori em 2: a а riae е pigment, occasionally | best of all the European Pines for deal ti 
useful decorative т Mr. Cant, eina walls of houses The |quickestin eroe eani sio. 16 has 
Chest V3 95900 of a magnificent Теа m ‚ | albumen er съз кч р бте used as an ingredient in | near Vae for railway sleepers — 
which he stated he had under the or of Aurora, | curries (and no pillau or curry is idered let 
mi which had been E to the PM and which | without them): t in the arts Thel” = 
e Beber з= gain, ommittee | kernel is pounded and jected to st préssure | 
ved lm opinion T в, but Mie M the ortam yielding mà cio ren bna 3Boticcs of punt 
with | пош er Rose e same ,| The. ure o! i d ү constitutes a regular trade , 
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pe, сар; an substance ыр drawer, $ ! 1 sur 
He TT Ч to call it Benuty of Waltham Cross. Р security, s i Wee eppendas oí his эы md nr "a Leite ri ш oi 
this a first-class Certificate T arded. Mr.St ДА vocation. This apparatus and the mode of ascent were | the cL important тетти) 2: ba 
again ated the collection of 7a anese plants sent | de scribed and 
done E uius e ehe df icm à es mek illustrated by Dr, „Cleghorn i in his paper. attention ia UA йитте? certainly} 
an expert climber. The spathe when tent 
jo ^ esi Committee), —Mr. Standish exhibited | is 2 feet long and 2 айй thi агн - bes | pamphlet for themselves, то cont 
three la of Ingram's Ha €: bound with strips of young leaves to pre- | of India in eight ps, one of 
Prolific dass fos rape; they were "а shoulder$d, an expansion, and the point is cut  off|original to - nes we have 
the berries н of good size, of a deep black б transversely to the extent of an inch. Не gently|the last hite-wash g of the 
and with a fine thick bloom; the flavour also таз | hammers the cut end of the Spathe to crush the|parts of a scheme for the regenera 
excellent. cron ne condition of the fruit, and | flowers tliereby exposed that the juice may flow | һа derstood he 
the high opinion that was expressed at former Meet- eely. The stump is then bound u се à broad | as other " thám me mere ere parts o 
ings upon the me of this variety, the Committee | strip of fibre. "This process is repeated morning and | | impression has long been that hai 
to it ecial prize of 5 placed аё the|evening for a number of days—a thin layer being, debt been A d p 
by Mr. W. Wilson Saunders, | shaved off on each occasion, d 4. Spathe at the | publie чай dch as 
ibited very fine bunches of|same time trained to bend dow e imo | facilitating internal comm 
Grapes, э fac handsome Vines|required for this initiatory рои и viiks from five|roads, tj fits 
in polo бе ar of which w iere i - =н in different places. The time when | have id e interest 
of Commendation. 
