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t th from his companion Dr. Haast, the geologist to the, 
P ain the тэн vi meme es int sid» and ens detail wA xA his old and | NOTES ON THE Gere d JAPAN.—No. VII. 
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ttached friend and fellow botanist, C. Knight, Esq., 
ihe e, and the starry white in the а A LS. of Aucklan "he accident oc ccurred соно THERE is a a place med Ah- -sax-saw On the eastern 
relievin dw monotony o e verdure. лете алелі ss th ol side of Yeddo, bid is Novae for its large 
eri D | river on foot, эң a ford where the stream is divided by Ba ddhist Temples, its Tea houses, and its gard 
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anging garden, or even a w enim to the данй, but the animal having there | сођес an k in 
m being «bs brighter and fresher because oi е d from him, he proceeded on foot into the second duty bo A o pay ME visit. AM Gena. of 
mall e be a preponderance of bright Ке when the eurrent proving too strong he was the "Frene segation, w d 4 е; e place on a 
fresh g The chief secret lies in | carried down and drowned, and the ойу deed pe P ovde ы ч eds dr ачна А d 
having good dist inct and well selected colours | some time nie ls lying on а spit i : чә t 
showing amidst this green ground work. ч ` | Knight t thus write: TEE ar Cie i: cane E Р; о а е 
Е — =” ME Ty — rte li а * My dear Dr. Hooker, —Mine isa ME Шу to- Jr arch or gateway was thrown across the avenue, which 
Width, and 2 feet high, е + d : t Our old es dear friend Dr. Sinclai ir v wned o Е а уегу à рет а huge belfry stood оп one 
the following evergreen or background plants :— s aiit» f à 
Two ое threo Myrtles, of whioh као aded = river li dh Middle Island. He had accom- Salisburia sdiantifolis, deem nded the tem ple. Each 
2 half enough ; one or two Geraniums for panied Mr. Haast (a countryman and friend of 
foliage; а Begou ша ; пша атой 1 Ivy rar iling Hochstetter) to explore the misa of thet river 
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e top; a Mai ; 8 Pteri the exploration of the western branch | things were exposed for sale. Toys of all kinds, 
longi^olia or LASS which are amongst the best | m ihe e baso oť Moui р р Не У collected new | looking-glasses, pipes and gimeracks of a like nature 
and most emily grown of Ferns for cases; а couple | plants, none of which eve been sent up here, but I p Had it һе covered bic ih me 
of Selaginellas, denticulata and apoda, or some understand "that Mr. Haast will send a set to your 1 j А kind ai hom o c ds 
such prettily creeping Moss-like plants. This gives | addre I had accompanied our friend as far south as Arc Ve Дый, place of that kind at home. de 8 
10 or 11 permanent oceupants, and the case, which | Nelson, iem never knew him so cheery and companion- of people owed us as 
i -i à larger | able. He made arrangements there with Mr. Haast had. „ev vide ntly seen little of Europeans before, "but 
ишег of dich ones i тт {Т блр ыр а | Ко explore together the country round the base of although somewhat noisy they treated us with the 
+ ; Mount Cook and to ascend that mountain together ; ond ehd of tho avom ирон, our arrival хі 
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flowering subjects, ү: shish about a dozen and a v : yont knon t | the hug Жын Ita 
h ledge of the bota any of our Southern Alps А] У ^ 
farther sont to Dunedin, where I st ayed a month, ind wide doors stood open; candies were urning on the 
вр missed seeing Dr. Sinclair, as he was c and priests m. es е ged - hera devotions. 
few So for on the s which have been fou nd starting from Christchurch for Mount Cook. His niece | It was the old story 0 ing sounds, 
: has lately pen а lestis: written a few days before re ting of drums, tinkling "x bells, & &c, “which I had 
in the от while =ч I assure our fair ado his death, in whieh he describes Lie glaciers of. the эол. heard when a guest in the Bu ddhst Te mples 
that they will find a ariety o of hints in this book Southern "Alps, and the risk the party was expos to 
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vigour, their stems being 18 to g^ — е the stream, RE out anxiously for the body of his | eyes of our Salters, Brooms, and Birds had they found 
: diameter, and the heads from 2 by c chan nce it had been left on one of themselves so far away from Hammersmi h, the 
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s VERSCHAFFELT, nurserym Rue de practicable, d to strike inland, and | Ordinary varieties, most pecu culiar form 
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-expedition didit at his eit; and ohiei stated, that t e stray horse bad arrived at the station | ceed in TA m these varieties in рне 95 
pres purposes, to the Im penis of | about dusk, d that they had immediately lighted a a em, бе i protegé a change amongst Chrysanthem: 
the Middle Island. large fire for pedir B tegó the Rad * Chusan Daisy " did did 
Dr. Sinclair has long been favourably known in i m they feared had cg vd an Sid ac in | when е the parent of the present race of 
botanical circles, from. the collections he kemet wi when | Ё e mornin they up the Vu it 
"surgeon of the surveying expedition . erossed th ord, and found Pur. zo note, but rn The. Japanese gardener understands the art of Chry- 
| yi ei mv M eee nora ud бей E ad of Dr. Sinclair. rty being pd santhemum culture rather €: than we do, and pro- 
v Captain Beechey, and afterwards | all mounted crossed the river tont t з Ба below the | duces blooms of wonderfu This is done by 
клемм Міс collections are se ient placo where the ho necidont occurred, and at sunset found | great care, good soil, and by allowing only M or two 
ES c the supplement ^ Hooker & Arnott's account | the body about E усе below M ford a f s blooms to be perfected at the зи of ne shoo 
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tered the service somewhere about the 18 d | was much bruised. ar body ш =й, riy d as I|novel appearance. In other 
"was promoted to fn ink in 1829, but it —— b do not myself think it probablo that -li fe was not | observed it cultivated rather Айын A the - 
till the aforesaid voyage in 1834 һе appears to entirely extinct when it wasstr ran nded ; of its leaves. There is also in the gardens of Ah-sax- 
have devoted his leisure to natural history. In 1842 he fhe llection of living birds and other animals for- 
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ustralian ports, collecting diligently every contact with пав stones eot the bed of the! river. The | of rrt t of natural history. I observed gree 
From Australia he went to New En body was borne a neighbouring spot, where he him- pigeo peckled crows, a fine le, gold and 
for the purpose ina some week with. е | Self. had Miel with Mr. Haast the extreme экн silver ти ба жетчи Mandarin ducks, га aem and squirrels 
Antarctic е еч rua in which his friend Dr. Hooker | of the un round. His name and untimely end EA 
M е — u list, During a second | Wil t here 1 instruet the good 
city to Australia, he met vith well седана „сеж estoni our knowledge of i le EETA Ж they come out fora ау, 
от ow Admini) Р ыра р Re was on his way to | and its natural history Е and when the Plum u а trees x P КО, 
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his arrival Dr. Sinclair succeeded t аш} ing it, and as an assiduous collector of plants 
m which he held vene anà animals. He made no pretensions to a knowledge THE MANETTI gD THE тни Paai 
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pension from the colony. But being extremely fond, and 
1 of his favourite island, and | service in t 
у desirous to materials from the|the globe, and especially the classical 
Islands, for а supplement to Dr. | Greece, and As : stock to 
еа l| were both varied m pear gr e Й реф M ot г 
i met | дегу, эк = = ыы = жырга E n in the bush or | lost only 5 per cent. of Roseson the Manetti, whilst upon 
repaired to Canter! and made arran ор о '-room ог | ће Briar І am sorry to state that шу loss was 75 per 
күт : gements | at sea, and to old or young iu the drawing z : ; 
with Mr. — for visiting k, and perhaps | schoo l-room Dr Sin clair never r married, but m шашу m ree This fact ie sag greatly in favour of р» 
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duous journey for a man of h his name will ev яте essential qualities e Briar. m also confirme 
ing ically, 18 age, diy, ect ei m К Sad fron onem ot botani “газе Рала |їп the opinion — of the Manetti from ed 
uld undertaken in ue New Zei-|in the of South America and New | circumstance that far from bein 
he was destined never to Zeka s “a as the active кеб of all branches of | a pay, one. The sollowing i ad ^ list of Roses which 
return; the intelligence of his death was first гес да шеш о ae сда De H. thstood, upon the Manetti sto 
