КЫА o LT ou ЧЫР IUNCTI КЖ Гү л. 
СДИ ЖЫК ШЫНЫ УЕ е, rupem 
А татат 10, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL Wirt. 
735 
er Banksian 
(R. e variegata) a a ? Certifiento of Meri 
Retino. lyeopodioides.—Under this provisional 
in ided 
nospora and à Торы, ce mentioned, 
y analogous to difference which е: 
-Aris the true species 0! тти and ттен —A 
referred to Se Xr Tid leaves of this plant are 
tuse Scales, whi Men ei a of 
pecia! the 
surface. The plant was not Айе дагыра to show 
its true character. 
verticillata.—One of the finest Conifers 
of n d 
two Eee ч tc in 
oot hig show веб 
also its peculiar whor! 
8 borazo ; of its removal from aus to Gua Es uil; 
ued 
NOTES PX THE PLANTS OF PERU.—No. І. 
as attached n n: last Ci 
state, some of t h I ha. 
been. familia in other lands, The gre eat bulk of the 
und 
Gu ayaquil chiefly consists of species 
Тнк er (who 
[expeditions proposes to give an а of 1 g 
uth uve for the Е" ME 
5 "Bark ? of commerce ; of the propagation, of that 
species in Г un, on the western slopes of Chim 
ging to the order. Leguminosm, item in the scale 
from annuals іо: wide din Ў 
peo continue in flower all m е Te ar 
lon g bla ck pods intermixed w th gre 
Tr: 
md their 
en fo oliage and 
during the e 
кош, Sou im America, mi Southam mpton to India. 
Red Ba аа kd aS d 
shi pped in 
War 
South Айса, Ж 500 reached India in sta te 
yellow 
On the hills near Guayaqil T did not find on 
d 
perfect he hea 
11 1 17, 1860, i 
Mail Steam Packet Co ке steam- ie. veta my 
instructions pang to Hpwo ee yaq 
on arrival there, to communicate with Mr 
$ 
к 
ollow "his ^ei f ipn r. Spruce, an — 
bo! 
psi ДЫГЫ уена planta потене Dy ihe 
e I should reach Eeuador. During the outward 
- partic cular миче was observed 
t 
in length. ‚ This had received a Silver Кынап À Medal 
Thujopsis dolab variegata.—This a fine 
йокы variety "of "Thujopeis dolabrata, мей Лы 
ofa lax and spreading habit, the branches = ttened 
and dena eneath, ` resembling those of 
x е pum variegatus.—A dense “gro 
bushy y e d qme with short doute E 
shining leaves, vario triped with white. 
а neat d ng р БЫ: nim 
Merit on J аж th. 
Podoca брон ierophuyllus eva тт su had the | 
leaves linear- lavceste, and sparingly st s 
Taxus longifolig,—A. provisional komia for a long 
linear-leaved d he or tree, which, if TAA wil. e 
а very handsome разь Тһе plant w how 
all 
ariegata.—A. рте ый “tufted striped-leaved 
Grass, apparently dwarf, and perhaps useful in formal 
of 
Mitt "This had already received a Certificate 
Aucub 
оті, к this secies, 2€ is Apia 
уа gated s , there 
i d the original or als 
гей ma] nale m the latter 
bore ever tpe berries, about the 
££ fat 
the. first. time 1 looked on a tropical 
rcm whore for 
veget appearance of the 
n the Isthmus of | 
I found the gr 
n n fr ron nt of the cliff covered with that 
m : ii i 
r 
its large blue flowers, 
herbaceous our was ornamen 
in like mann The base of.thi: 
ү ame my most „frequent place of Ra and I sub- 
sequently e cliff, an 
Toletum, а Pitcairnia, and a very к looking 
pedes. of Begonia, with small 
mall 1 
i gaoa is Se: of a low lying marshy ioni thickly 
prem this period I henceforth ceased to wonder € 
| studded with mound- -like рн or rather rn-like| the unnatural раи to which some plants ar 
mounds; for in -general they are not more е than 50 or | subjected in hotho in England failed to баву 
60 feet іп height, and are d any реча m. with them; for here the. shallow быар of rock, 
large bo vites The whole MEME were growing, was as dry and as devoid of 
can reach—mound and plain slike in E = an | moisture as if it had bee ed tal t of a burni 
ттд dme impenetrable for round Colon I|furnace. The Atahar had not, I could see, lived a 
observed many fine specimens Е ros Nucifera, great. while on „this dry. precipice ; but the Веро оша had 
gen w said ы: е dyin E out in some of the West I 
mde healthy m" struggled on for PE year ш had long been 
ap - Qn ihe y across the Isthm us the aspect of | m a desire to som es of Orchids 
- aee ia is altogether grand and imposing. . The natural sta tes but after à xdi wee 
ees of the fores, lofty though they be, are literally 
mes 
grow ing in 
among the "old Lichen- covered trees which are 
ith climbers and Bromelias. 
climbers see ме) to consist of Passilloras and 
Тооно, Та several places here and there I observed 
n glades, 
W. 
over those hills, I failed to detect a @ де 
вееп, howev: ver, in the verandahs of several 
в.е отп 
z | shade hatoer. On 
ope 4. Pid 6 
the millage, sinó аа A 
he leaves of the Plantains are 
It = on а previous occasion obtained a Certificate of 
- what seemed to be a species of M on inter- лт pad айу to inquire w. etico lants were 
mixed wi w young seedling Palms. ,From|brought. But after ыа "tito I could only learn that 
the aem она pursued .in the рі und in (el eei the Án decir 
of Ferns ngland,. I. had al tl 
given to кү stand that in order фо «йш ti- | by a st, th 
vate those plants successfully a iiie amount of|of little EM 
shade during the sunny V of. qoam was — Subs ntly, h on ascending the Gua 
ачыкы ; but here they were grow t lux ver, I ini many oppor tunities afforded me for noting 
ing m 
antly under the rays of a tropical sun, without E the 
reachin, n of Panama, on | tribe o 
ае Tiefe mue от añd Я 
Бен even before M become fally deieloped; but | 
this is owin heir lanted 
vu is owing p in open 
ei —This ана distin *t broad. | where a Кар aeri breeze ^ wind would produce tlie E а x visit to Paris will produce mething 
СИ Eurya;" it постела 5 elegantly- results just Observed оп | 8s well as instructive ; there is s. there to ped 
cuminated Озе tite amm чыз ed, | ascending the gk gloomy banks of thè еси — much to stu M and something to learn. This I 
and more or blot inis si vius and the where there aremauy y large plantationsof M. sa 
young folia Spe comes iid ry-orange- | that tl 
colour, which gives the Ө a ышы, extremely plants until their period of mn Aid the roe т) and тоспо аз p ied in ims "The is 
interesting, an character. eceived a Panama the natural vegetation is uxuriant than | thing I met with to me, and also 
class Certifica that on the eastern side of the гари, peer perhaps ма on our style of managing London 
Raphis flabellata variegata.—Of this well-known e way in which the 6 trees were 
elegant dwarf Palm, the present form had the leaves nó m country. On some of the ridgy hills near | planted and attended to. Leaving the railway station 
the town I observed severa! severa* 1 I of Cacti, and many I visited the Boulevard de Sebastopol, which is almost a 
Gardeni i 11% aei; e more gom row ing | new ed with trees. зї ний people 
green-house Ao with ierunt Moret im еатез рете = h | species planted aroun agen ien ; orm ап | from walking close to the soe а n trellis, 
white, and P g the well-known fragrant flowers pr — rre cam against the ravages of Pio about 5 in diameter o parts, 
this species. "The е had been previously exhibited | I noticed also s ginta growing plenti. | Which were let into the рати, ч. (hat the public 
before the Committee by Messrs. Veitch & Son di ue on stony m enti | eould walk over them. Such a plan permits of the 
Р. 9t} trellis being quickly taken up, х the {тее watered or 
Daphne variegata, with the lea il late on th f th e manurel or fresh trees Leur : the first did not 
with white, It was m from th lo gum rr in T4 hm -— Pan e sailed alon the cceed. This street em of Oxfo: rd Terrace 
cultiva vation, but was not sufficiently pf veloped. coast, I could see rom ite chalk Jike hills of New | on уенчы one side, and Cambridge "T 
Eleagnus нем поје had the leaves neatly Pe Ni and — nas чому туйы бош off their in Lon доп ‚ the latter "ing. нут aes common 
colour. A any of the rugged Ask our friends to 
with eream 
viridis 
variegat. ata.—The Tea plant, with varie- 
і variegaia.—A very pon little 
with remarkably s Б obtus ш, 
of about half а: 
aponicus, | covered 
yellowish 
TE ve icio MEME To ne&t-looking plant, t, probably 
anisatum. It had Ре rens 
slightly edged with white, and was asa 
pretty o^ Pi КЫ bM 
sum 
seen pe d ne coast wee almost entirely 
rock without the signs of vegetation, On ap- 
seen Ж bs Gu "y "i тен the land gradually 
рес һе Guayaquil 
e flat, an ering s 
country see 
n each side 
he ipiis 
 greai ior cim 
of th е Isthmus mus of. 
u] ien Gu uil River, saw ] 
pasing ар е е mide. mi ps 
od var неву 
irst-eluss eame ^ анла 
vifolies 2 much used 
varii us of nh little excursions ev 
Ы ент apii and broader leaves, ш сайт Шке hills which stretch away to the 
spec cnet rye sg -leaved form al Guayaquil, ro eher to find there, growing in a natural 
cuneis poto 
„Species, 
„Society, June 11, 18617 
ле шетт mah а 
* Not Mr, Маркаш. 
des for Lon: don 
is 
when they return from Pari odd not our New 
Echibition Road be Же Чез by planting trees, like 
the Boulev: sad de Sebastopol? Plane trees would do 
; they 100] ook best of any thi 
forimight w visse dard ! is m wee ond 
atn and where some of the d are 13 inches 
long from the top shoulder to the bottom of the 
