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simila rti- | Кесар, like those of the nearly allied w the white 
седат pus - ann ed Dike’ is wero е Marasmius. Their gills however are not tough, and © The drca is howey rhe. 
awarded in June last. he display w sag, mons Aris T vk ud анма eh коки other ins. ЖУ” Tan ш natives ha hav Са 
n Swedish es, a 
М ied the fa t rm "ema jr » and Es ia have анан the Я iig ird nto four xni м nk are | for two or three days in a m ter vhi h s they are 
QUEEN OO s SEO foll | become plaint and fit for use, i 
di 1. Ste vires stout, weis or stuffed, furrowed or | attached to the edge of the а АЛЫШ 
ist prize, Мт, Мад Bristol p oen Бад. "with e fibre. A. үке; No. XI., | a network, beads being from time to 6 
Kemp Town, Brighto A. longipes, No. XXVIII., "the subject of our present the threads x the meshes, much after E - 
2d, Messrs. Balchin & Nell, Florists, Western rera -— A. fus a mentioned xoa uis well known | our own ed hair- "nets. The ends of 4 
Road, Brighton. are left м broad fringe, 1 
Зӣ, the Misses Orm се Worthing. 3 Aen slender, equal, tubular, velvety, floccose or | morpha is of rare occurrence on dec, 
The other competi Tua pru A. velutipes, which is so жади for|swampy places, and the fringed waj 
Mrs. Warde, T Horsted 1 Rectory, Uckfield, |its E colours and velvety stem ve КУ trunks, fore > muc ch prized, and command a шы 
Miss F. Sinnick, Hailsh las x through the winter in spite of severe frost, в fa 5. M hey а 
Mr. E. Booty Wester eyed Bri fam exam пре. А. tuberosus, No. “ХҮП | ey 
Mrs. E. Holland, Marine Parade, а тэ n. | AE st t ii 1 1, fistul th t water vil visits, n hes Hed. ( 
Miss М. Jordan, Lindore Villa, Brighton, ender, eariy eguni] frio erop l адаа 
- - 4 8 | at deni naked and even. А. hilus, во common | is distinguished by its thin broad obtu 
pisa dea: leaves in woods, and еч босо pen ed with prominent a innáte fih 
New Plants. which is abundant rid Mare on fallen wn of the т le ess. with. brown o or еш reous 
Spruce and Scotch | Fi are easily recognise which ar 
" Mis 239. Rxasyaus чатыш Ер | 4. Gills b At present only two Mes only slightly Mesa wit. ч, 
s the pileus is streaked, tho ыз " 
| abruptly at the base. M. J. B 
ery m much like P. pietus,for which we at first too \ N 
ut the leaves, which are exquisitely veined with dn; М NS = 
ате rather 1 САА. pals аге во hat broader, н ERVATION OF I. n 
and have a line of stalked pellucid glands along their NN М № ce has shown the 
zaiddle outside, and the lip, which is e inflated, is NN "V 
yellow at the end, where Е is also most t delicately Pays AW 
fringed. Flowered in the garden of the Hortinlturl 
нин, having been received from Mr. who 
with it in the forests near Rio Jan "where 
z mei is extremely variable, some Pakis ылы the Tive 
quite plain.” "Those at Chiswick are beautifully silver- 
veined. 
. WITHERINGIA poems i 
a new ornamental plan variegated 
slam. introduced by M. A. Уеа It was 
Seeds received from tor, M. 
Gháesbroght, prat а name of Sola um 
It eee gal м гаа, like 
species of agr it is hrubby, and much 
"penali Its yellow а chen but little effect, | 
у apparent on account of their 
x i^ uq T" enr MÀ -— exhibit that ro- 
markable metallic lustre which adds so wor 
ihe beauty of t gene kinds of Begonias; the vi 
W. pog: 
the leaves of nandra are of а bright colour, and 
contrast well i g the 
leaves themselves, as fams thi s variegation of 
the 
arpoi, A 
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^ few vv fate sy 
n is strong plants may be | m 
had by the month of May; and these on being MUN PLATYPHYLLUS, 007. REPENS. From ап original sketch, 
turni middle of a clump or bed in . " pe 
freely ; ut ey will also attain a Jarg ы v 1 “| dint 
size in pots if planted in rich soil "—— - t 
liquid manure. Those planted out in thi pen ground soil, das Аче та іп this country. t 
may be fore frost Min 4. кие or тате tm the form with large creep- | by i 
in bed t runners, is one of the most remarkable - 
t occürs байн es on old stu 
processes 
в таро, us of py Wirt ы deriv ves 
its name from xoAAvBos, a piece of money, contai 
4. ; ка NECS ан Эт * 
ар round the roots of nei, : 
ins | we are inelined to refor to Д Boden the fu gal stri urpose 
which have proved so fatal to Rhod ododendrons і in n frend. b y 
We can see no difference in the two, and we fal’ y 
which are dine cramped and com i 
ыы i "which d cos diem 
а usual! 
the external cartilaginous coat of the stem, and the eer ler a - Чешит: pe мину referred by xa | h 
ing sinuated behind, e Bes "ny slightly | Hypozy Po other берш however supply the sup- 
attached, and not obtu неу adnate much 1 ess running | posed genus with species. ical forms are sometimes 
down the stem. The second етее нр must be attended | invested with a shining eu. and а most remarkable | No 
io in one or two Vcg ern as for example in the| one has lately been forwardedto us by Dr. Seemann, which 
ies before us which th the external coat of the се in the Fiji Islands, and Ed which some notice 
stem is not strictly cartilaginous, or there will be 
danger of 7, hik a HÀ Mr ocybe. | proi profusely ornamented w. to = waistband 
known i 
B 
x бн 
m э а із | which constitutes the a oniy dres many | 
ts involute e margin when Auk, and from | natives, It forms long wer ^D simple lightl 
ia by its gills not rime - v vii ide ad earl - in length, whi sh i 
species are of a tougher drier na аге w external ly s shining as if lackered 
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