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en THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE err 20, aeg 
i i d ассо: 
and innutri-|his tent. This tree is revere ordingly 
hores of Blacksod Bay. Benjamin B. Billington, Roy | to the soil, which I think too ge ^a resti would | Mahomedansand Christians. In gen EAE 
owe wers, Balmullet, Ma о. Th he Plantago Mesi to | tious. My gar raa maintains al àf the соха get it resembles the Q. Ilex as grown 
et s bracts dint tto. Тө aves, a nob uncommon Ei Cucumber: uch materia y | does not branch so much from the pie. 
а т d that nine times ou torto € h atter. dee on the west, where exposed to the winds 
Жайы. d. Sand Plans h soil I hav ve no Ne apr in the m x terranean, are much stunted, denser, 
viter чалай, їп = еһ ^i ilan ч ^ M forward as а | wi v n E fd атм is in Loa ба thm on the iiim uicti 
ә» x согу. ога was 10 се 
mn ын JI wish & go ur ber dy ny believed. by ru ES to " ангеме to ү” 2 Pet ibanon, on фе rocky ЫҢ 
sume, ап wish to recomm a апу ; ber снаа V nt «Lm REN 
Balsam Poplars which run any distance by the root— | Cucumber РОЧ und M | on the › їп г ais 
the dr аме but perhaps best of all is Pierocary ар хыл emit P bs ри poses of genera al n: ул ич м I - ELT 
[* ar e ad 
caucasic: a, which sp is Eta d T E "e tion, this rivals it in abundance and ed | siot deep red-brown colour, чй 
ә garden, thu E Of бүре plants I think ridus of bloom, and it у = the дате чну о it м, not different E the о gall, th 
бейш, айа" f the tough dwarf Willows that | well exposure indie desde e eig k wal of |be inferior by: Жецш bd 
Ld bis pei N Ai overing pillar: rs in " совету vider a and bac 5 mulicr. gall n jii ed on wha x 
w ^ "L 
t г i d The rail n tree, were collected in Syria, so f 
owed plant ther c arar things on a This season we have ыен Ъаз siot mange scm the eme жы байн, d Valonia 0 
аш ments. e also mentioned that Jubæa spec- | following order:—Along the side ee Silverlenf though like 
tabilis—I believe the same as the little Cocos chilensis m р СУ а ced срв Jie varlezation is|im Syria, ^dóes ш f - 
—lHved ou t Cannes. s ^ t has this vi at ijou (a most exce 3 P rim: ndum їй, of waderwo e atter 
Abbotsbury, but slighty protectel. Tuve tried tapis so good); and, thirdly, лад о 89 
flabelliformis, but never ESI succeed with it is all that у, г oua bes wis isho r We ike the cuttings es height o a£ 20- 30 feet. T 
а cS. toppi E — ex Rank iof. wong, nem ing 
uu du zOdguo =о jad ttn Н and t + +ї Жы apa wes 
HE RE AA EE Ман Же obtained i in Sd fime for the босана of| ene ——( leafy dente giving he 
ЗЕ аа ERE 535 the Rowie garder. unte ж Omen егте 1 Oak. Tom. onm China, 
Eu Uu 
Tu. ER... z 2E TE os vene Bendra, Ша Daniell,” by W. Carruthe 
$i pru P EE Syy i nerve чантата do M v at the 
Р ВаыкнЁЕД@ E ; on the sub-cos 
M mu EEP E otíctíes. | Insects" by Dr. J. B. Hicks. 
© в 55686 р LINNEAN : June 20.—G. Bentham, Esq., President, in| 
Ato Ned cae B. h s 
SEE MR : a оеша = РгоЁ. Huxley exhibi ted a fine specimen of Ирр ИРУ. : ; Пит 
Шанг. 19 yria vos | had. ba ent by his son from Japan), and made some | 5 The diae os ор 2 x usen 
í za explan м9 p ions respecting it. Gen. Біг Jo d 
E F | B | самку exhibited a collection of new or rare insects Old Са labar Btom, less flower а 
Haeg) Б ks | mad himself in India, together with a series of 
"p PE oed drawings illustrating the sformations of Indian 
T rx | sect: ir un exhibited a flowering speci: 
mE E 3 | men of Æsculus indica, unm at Barton Hall, MK 
6 II-EFId-EIELIT | = Ф from seed sown in The tree was stated to be 
і EN елй а, E | 8 now 20 feet о be flowering for the Dum n 
| tim Dr. C A dd d the tas ip de of t 7) 
Tusseh Silk-moth T the Deccan Lcid На), | = 
ЕЕЕ гш Resa from which silk s decens ctured 
SERT urrungul, in th mi 
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REMARKS:— 
Lütle Bridy.—Thunderstorms on the 15th, 16th, and А. 
iaa: ihe following |J 
enjee Pulney 
d J. Head 
T the тд 
3. very of ae ericetorum, Po П, 
native of Britain," by C. C. Babingion, М.А A., Paolin 
| of Botany in the нду Ка Cambridge. "Thi 
species of Sedge had been gathered both by Mr. J, |o 
Ball and Mr. Babin as 8, on the 
| Gogmagog hills, and Mr. Babington’s attention having | га 
е Ага called to it by Mr. , he has been 
M 
in again finding it at а short dis 
Mes — conet The rain during the month was chiefly fr 
ing 
m res NAEH t Qe V ‚һе Ы ыы ET 
y. C ааз Ор ЗЫ and di 20th; апа 234. — | ventured to announce it as a оны to the Dish tainous r 
А Dori. Мо (M уау ала ҮНС Flora, "This" he observes, “is по “вр! from а ehayacteriaió айу 
Малсћевіет. От. бет mean (47 E 69 inches. cognised species, but a > plant кы, ed by botanists to | not extend far d 
rene ie RP ce a vr Сүйө СҮН ы еде 22d; аса" be a pe „жеш At first sight it v resembles | ever, near which place 
фе, Fine month with passing s owers. C. p and inhabiting similar ЕЗ шау зн Cedar, Ash, $E 
for previous 90 years 2.14 inches. This [e калд, іп р1асев. -— а few of the - ү 
eng жу Sua June for that period except 1857, when there eye it ws decid dedly à гт жеч ei hen grow- | * — к. straggling 
een 4 ing, for the white f 1 the Saskatchewan, 
Є. J. Symone, Camden Road Villas, = rr An enie үа the sole of both Kinds of its for the whole distance from 
ark 
ce from 
„| бюд, DAR p far en d the spot here it 
no doubt. 
| hue a The fertile spikes were stated to 
15 nov 
my purpose to 
dish their 
maa 
the exhibitors ense not Society; i 
тш quee be but fair to the Mors, and I a 
il be very лее pablo to the late Judges to be 
жшн till at an e they receive by 
tip. 
тем E vr тте as a Brita 
tion 
ob 
ilerle. and beau ifu ants 
raised for the first time = s coun 
Botanic Gardens 
the collection was made "extended 55 
to the Rocky Mountains, an y a p 
һе who 
Mountains, the “subarctic 
В тер than егте of С, | trees are Rem spi 
ere 
ligat on their созат лое Fro 
ny ra 
renewed сее of pn exbibitors. rete Marnock, 
[7 
. [idea ‹ of the commonest kinds, deni els. 
n accurate 
pseudo- 
Ridge О Pu $.—M y gardener perp 
den deaths among his Ps On bers— 
t 
fes re sMot to Чы and the 
Fruit i: pog 
Q. 
а, ©. Ж#рйор: в, апа Q. infectoria, out of which 
that 13 had :been 
e|h 
cams mpid move- | 
ourite camping-groun 
by the chase of the bison; 
every year t 
cou 
