ХОТЕМВЕВ 16, e THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1009 
2-9 Jass Certificates w à Higie mel Tbu А к. 
=) wardia orientalis Diei introduced from Japan by M. 
Fortune, a more dubie plant than W. e ei a the timber may be classifed, and sold by 
or bearing li i р The Forests and Garden Gardens of South India. By Hugh | Europe n pensioners of known integrity. - 
i Cleghorn, M.D., F.L.S., Conr vata of Forests in the | ov cim are required, who 
i n d. ing Madras Pr esideney, London: Allen & Co. elementary knowledge of foroi; an ios 
ресїев, in which both the broad lobed sterile and co (Continued iens p. 969.) sith ^ " 
acted fertile fronds are remarkable for having the Next in value ш те ak comes the Poon ; ; a little of native tongues s,—all these qualif cations E uos 
ап E jobes very much decurrent down the rachis known tree which D. r. Clegh refers to | 
E Nov. 12 (Fruit Committee). —Examples of Bowood | angustifolium, Roxb., but which Lieut. Beddome. assures NS ph t us 
i. Musat, m rd y Muscat, a long tapering bunch | us is a very different and undescribed species of that| 4 Depót of B ooks and Tools is pr — аа 
ers em а Жыр Tps were shown on|genus. This is becoming Beer scarce, and the spar ars are | supply of copies of James Brown's excellent “ Forester's 
n, ai E el r three dishes of|perhaps even more valuable than Teak. Here again | Guide." The Conservator himself — his overseers, 
hebs Apples peni je gon htt chiefiy к; the purpose previous waste s the topic most dwelt on; as an and directs his assistants to do the me; he further 
af of ascertaining their correc rom Mr. aei z iti tioned that several valuable | adopts Py: age of examinations. x: Manual of 
"E : William Paul came a collec! ний Е, consisting | spars o wood were used in the construction of a Accounts Vom soya nih for the use of е 
ud of Brussels Sprouts, Onions, Vegetable Marrow, an Mice he me А it is wi at all suitable), the total | M9 s and "а consultable 1 ртути А раг р 
nber | ap пчели де c ven d rm c pos + Por folia, L. set of the nam med “Ea st Indian Herbarium” s of Drs. 
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еу y were hou: | information as where medi em from, pos ber are rA ee taken by Europeans for railway purposes. 
on English na Depót n the bum coast are urgently recommended, 
T compaet variety of Germ e same ti sen much |se% ‹ i 
С} collection also contained exam р pr " Chaeroph llum шр. oming iod кеч е сыш ideni: of Madras течан 
f bulbosum, or бый өн. of bic feet each, for gun carriages. | 
: ess iato was given at р. 887 The trees ii лр та Toriy sold at 65. each, but this "The las théad i is мета? €— on account of the 
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our — iube: which to the incredibly small 
Nov. 6 and 7 (Great "Erhibition of Fruit and em oy vv Ces — К $аррап, na is a valuable | sum of 2,8001., тейт me lari ries. 
бома асл — In our report of this meeting | is vely cultiv: ated | in South From the preceding epe on its first chapter, 
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las k we i ^t ntion that Бон b the Mo hls, pei lant a number of — | some idea may be formed of the nature and contents of 
Малана, ок. eese fak the bit th of "i daughter, ^d а the rers f: gione book; it is followed dy a copy of the 
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nrley er the arcades at the east end | maturity at 15 years of age ку, wry. o € ^ 
Balter, of the conservatory. би were kindly procured better system v cultivation and" eating is iei FÉ its өг ends ‚ and in almost every case acts on its 
Blg for the inspection of English cultivators through f 
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r 1 апа the practi of imm ersion of the wood in salt | suggestions s :—then follow other annual reports, uller 
the agency „of Messrs. Vilmorin of Paris and though | water d b d i i To v | for the most part t above, 
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ai nevertheless fully Sa ndal wood, Santalum album, L.—This tree has in | mation on many additional vegetable products. Oth 
1 ї purpose e for whic h they were exhibited. Of this kind certain districts т rec мее ы much att tantion; pied it has 
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of training some account together with а woodcut |spon taneously increased to a considerable extent. 16 | exper 
i bands of|for 
d predations T soldiers! gardens, M: and in conclusi 
d of wood on of bota туі nd Pharinaceutiol inquiries а copious 
and [ good Index is further 
TN LN were once captured in a single night ! 1 iograph 
a Percha, pt n eet L. has been found supplied wit xcellent ma of "s 
at еч from Соо! апага, but its produce | phe the distribution of Teak, San dal wood Рала Sal; ; 
n The specimens - bited had | is not favourably i ad of. t also contains some capital i illustrative woodcuts, and 
ms, open cuplike centres, and heads| Catechu, Acacia Catechu.—The increasing value ofl | воше highly characteristic lithographs of scenes in the 
pruned hard in so as to occupy little Und; and thus | Catt has led to an universal destruction of s tree, | mountains and sts. 
managed they are stated to bear abundantly. The plan |and the "aling of it is consequently now restricted tol. The result zo our perusal of Dr. Cleghorn's book h 
certainly i in on e respect s surprised T x though wë 
d igh idea of the extent 
э richness of the exable S jen of MM we 
to 
Vines willreadily submit to such treatment маан 
will easily unders 
such standard Vines, if they did well, would havea| Kino, Pterocarpus Thi i tl 
M &ppearance. Among aee mers matters | prized | both for its. gum "and for its безе, which E 
left unno ticed a collec t kind were qui npr ed . Cleghorn 
on. и ence |gum is collected by making V-shaped incisions in The adduces of their rapid recent development, and of the 
e all of|bark, and is taken to ed coast for the Bombay market. apparently exhaustless stores of future wealth that 
sers de is — will accrue to India if these resources are husbanded 
wi tention miei ^ es! 
| that much of this may be in appearance only, and due 
to the A: or «ашап, of the reporter, and so we 
ight have supposed had ig book beeg of p differat 
duco. of the ic adim of the west bee 
pu and 7s. per 100 
"or are 
ased standing, at 10s. ing 
в of fruit that- 
ети m fili iot pes as is stated rivers a5 
p. 987. It was considered in all|our 
respects to tha fine collection (from Mr. Hender- f doing 
nd егете it deservedly received an equally high 
in or repo 
an ini statements, 
unu Mid supported 
wing to 5 е deteriora effects | 
a cima te of the ating o re great 
9 анон of. d quedar lar s ri ; besides 
CRYSTAL PALACE CHRYSANTHEMUMS.—An excellen anti И during | Mad 
t adras, ы уоп com parii that 
exhibition ы Стае mums es place here on |a considerable o of the year they must either be трет he vegetable products of any part of 
Secundi x Б last, and the osther being | transported bac oe eat expense or else left unpro- | India, while T^y its author the Government possesses a 
3U wee m erably well attended. Plants in | tected, and ерлей to injury from wild elephants 8 very "able public officer, and a capital reporter, who can 
п efe hd ul, well grown, and finely flowered ; 1 Forges.—The supply of charcoal for iron- | be both brief, explicit, and interesting. 
f. li herefore made a good display, as did likewise the smelting is one = - most difficult to me - i^ qu = 
a collections of eut blooms, though the latter were not | the method now employed the waste is and 2 
№е -— С ЕБ of course so effective as the former. Тһе! +} teil bad. this blacksmiths insisting on ree uel — - Garden ЖЕШИН. ЖИЙ 
Мет еен re placed i in н a PM vedi of one of two woods, both of them unsuited to the| Мв. SALTER’S NURSER — The 
иш Pants ín чене surroun $ а раме of „Бы уем Chrysnnthemums for whic E this establishment has 
үү боту as es an Peer Ф ras y ва " gn іои Insects.— On this ee e сач of | еы been celebrated are now in full bloom, and 
М S adorded m ч = ect, Med P s ut еа каа adopting ing Бопе process ot impregnating: wood rs of this useful autumnal flower will ai d 
ing tho di Б атату у iia зад ——— s discussed, to ed Pen the ravages заре. steh them at once. Although out of doors the X 
oE pot platte а-ы Condita кейга. —- тетш: cin Fe ege bee, Xylocopa latipes, which bores into | flowers have suffered somewhat from the late stormy 
halle: бык £u dien UMS Cha Savi Moles weather, those in borders along the sides of the 
fhá Goss ^ iderably to the beauty of th on for the Wants of the Native Peasants | principal walk, which is about 500 feet long, have a gay 
) pet rro „айа иман МӨ: Жие ea A ву) i is ensured by an thema to each of а шей dressy appearance. Under glass, in what is called 
that of fo A: EF both" la tá a enclosure of 1200 С which is stric ойу р preserved t 85 feet 
ormer tiir mong both plants and соё | ре ng being entitled to wood for his p: ough, &e. |in oum e plants are in clumps, sur- 
д н p "BN d Coffee.— OO wing to the rapidly increasing demand for | поба ty * windin aths neatly ed d w 
ment; but of these and other matters of detail a full | coffee, the T for баша of cem pour in | arrar AEAEE У hich 3 p бн ева 
Р g upon the ue authorities. 16 is recommended that | masse s of gaudy colours. With a view to hei ighten 
these EUM ke om y responded hs but that | the effect, fine plants, remarkable for the size and 
spec re be taken T — the high.wooded| beauty of their leaves, such as Canna zebrina an 
90 = к һе = means of insuring the | ане Caladium esculent um, Wigandia caracasana, 
n Plants. By L. H. pones supply of rein. he slopes are therefore i entaurea candidissima and gym 
in) näed to be kept clothed and te lower half and С а raucs 
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- to | of virgin forest in t көйү А lori points 
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student, and to | eminently suited for Coffee, and dearing dian be con- | 
ow it is -— fined Sens the most productive elevations, "E 2500 to | entire 
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other useful H 
the first we are iab Же лү: эй бене As to - 
various other purposes, we hope that in so sweeping a | g plantation is described n 
verbal net something may be included of value. Бог | belonging ng ps pa ins Esq. There 2000 vigorous mee. Cw or varieties for 1862, the slowing. are among: 
ourselves we take it to bea Latin and English Cata- | are — cultivation, raised from seeds brought by Mr. the best, viz., General к, ы, М апа ТЕ 
ie of accented names, and to have no particular | Fortune from - e "d bed че Smith's рер eni 
merit in that di — The accentuatión is pretty Dif culty of procuring em hn want іп |а m ч (аю ait) , pale sul bur; 
well done, which. asa much as we can say. at the | India of a e of non anything of red Smith ), 
“of every curious, favourite | forestry is eeply felt; of 900 prt icants for employ- | (8m e T Ийе Gi). sulphur white inenrved 
and useful flower, fern, tree, and culinary vegetable | ment, but pd could be considered as ettam warf, and f the Isles (Clark), 
ordinarily cultivated in our country," isa great deal|foresters. There is equally а want of intelligent con- | incurved ый є Mus yon MAS: Sain 
more than we can uarantee, and is ^ n ise that | tractors, а бзен ба Ан: торна being tie chief appliemnts (Clark), golden yellow; Duch i 
ought to be withdrawn. In short, beyond neat peiating,| for contracts, and for advan псев, whi ich they appro pria 1| Lord Ranelag 
paper, and smart vene - we find tne to praise. Ad fbe Mr. Broome (Salter), М, т d lilae, ineurved ; 
pre e may, however, be useful to that class of | removed for in the second suspended for | White Christine (Simmons), a sport froin еа 
ow E amateurs which is satisfied with s че a modicum of не" bri err imer contracts have however!and valuable as a specimen plant; White Them 
