DECEMBER 14, 1861.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL: GA M ЕТТЕ. _ 1095 
gering) а along the streets of N aples, with large| which the name of. Endoderm has been given; some of f icle, they differ not 
bunches of Oleander and Plumbago twis ed in the han the others, the shorter vA UM iu t their form and size, m POOR ng és course of 
knots of their neckerchiefs! Iam "satisfied that these | alone have delicate walls, while those of the longer tbeir spiral anm and the direction "ef their major 
ts did me more g han all the previous advice|are for bua e part thick, are always, indeed, | axis. ln rar es, as in Va e and Bolbo Mein 
i i I half suspect that thicker others, and often have their walls they are alioz gether wanting, the epiderm re este 
the агол in whose cells ther 
ү membrane. 
n 
that gentleman had these restoratives in prospective | dist ебу vid Poem plieate, containing a cyt |: 
i cessity of of going from | and n ucleus, but without any radiating streams f t 
tt 11 'The tissue of the inner M of the primary bark 
e, 8 va 8. Th 
Office—a — Ifound I had most unintentially The — к» of the bark consists деу, of consists entirely or in great measure of juicy p aren- 
fulfilled i in reac g Rome; for in а уны of one | ordir ary p } t ]ls ri | hyll, between which a n. 
33 a * Dr. Lowe,” and another Ї pr t g kablein thei cellular space: - [n ma any Orchids (as in рде Д 
“тү, 4 €? e, M. D., > my identity was disputed 3 1 [vals anc f spiral tl ls кирер, d Aerides suav colens, Cattley a Кога, &с.), 
was not allowed у Ра apal wisdom to ron either ! Bey ond "he н чам € in solit 
I shall, sin ll for | i r example in Vanilla pini one or | owever from those of the velamen. In la plani 
it la d Lb occur, the greater part of p folia and some other: 2 dh ere are a “еа with 
admiration, and dich was eris as die. as the| contain either a distinct —— thread, or present а mucus. Occasionally ds is also pointed and elongated 
we walked upon. In the — part of the | work with coarse meshen of which perforate the thic k walled са id without any secondary 
differing 
Sid 
v quartets in Rome, on the daily frequented | walls themselves. Be n th em Y no 
idi of the Pincio, peeping -8- m every fountain, | passages, but over each ронга cell of the endoderm is аут СҮЛ ртт четтет 
covering the Colosseum or lining the celebrat ted Cloaca, | either a colourless с ell o; parenii puri seria any evident TRADE LISTS RECEN ED.— L/Ev éque t fils, 134, 
which ме na ч the moderns ав | secondary membrane. "Bey ond the second division of | Boulevard. de PHópital, P Paris; чабата Cata- 
MM eru] Vu OE AVE, DUI al. иы the bark is a s le layer dt Mod cells, mos e, Autumn 1861. consists о and 
" th, aud even ining spira elongated into|showy plants such as Gladioli, Chinese Azaleas, Tree 
ng to s form and colour, but papillæ nd — я absorbent hairs These cells | Pæonies. For ће new Rose Duc de Rohan, 25 francs 
always beautifal ; at times во саг small, t | ofte cm form, and structure from "the are asked or 100 francs for five plants. iter uste van 
in its growth as to resemble at a little — е | na аа pe cells, and originate, as is — in a | Geert, Ghent; Catalogue No. lo. for 1861-2. А very 
this country; а angi | vertieal iem ot the tip of t netta collection of pe nts of every description, 
graceful plumes. Every one v who er been in the лети | through the axis, exactly in the | among which will be found m 
whatever his religious persuasion — whether Roman |с cuticle =й ar: Wm orta Eb Reda seat ed 
Catholie or Protestant—must often be shocked with | The component cells give rise to 
the taste, or rather the want of it, displayed i papil Ше о or эе, that they differ from the subjacent 
the ornamentations of the niches by the n. bark e in form and бем ntly in structure, while -— den o randa. 
usually containing the crucifix, or rather generaily these E are altogether wanting, seems to 
the Madonna and Chi , coloured g and | indi ecisi it i i оте | THE IN блк At a late meeting of the 
inse authorities, however, and amongst them. Schleiden, Royal puta n Boer á repot rt ош tet d einem 
simple peasant—but presenting, nevertheless, a: effect and more recently acer ode what Oudemans | 9f which the Bs iai are extracts following 
i Г ye їп ni li thé ouse: 1 cn d — rere the uticle, all ll | the external iot ^ 
we bu oungsters in t cells being considered as m k 
lea : r ту, Е ero appen кае ы һав doubt ess | to ће opening y o the gitur. to the е pii on inda, 
was aving Genoa, when the shades of evening had | oc occurrence of s stomates i in thislayer, w 1 
} difference which exists in its "hich had been forwarded to them by the Commi 
Suddenly we. came upon a niche in a retired spot. 4 ailt | component cells, and the раза e cell above each | 9f Botany :— Gentlemen: - 
hicl e , and ini eut on. walled cell, has been one of the causes that | instructions to furnish я report of the number of ersons 
the Madonna and Child in time-stained marble, sand have ned this strange notion, which on the very | who have visited the Botanical s, Glasnevin, 
ing in clear relief from the pure green of the Adiantum | face of t it MENS anything save an appearance of| Sun се they were opened to the public [оп the 
Capillus-veneris, which, from the surrounding moisture, | trut tr p ar че up to the present time, and Ње 
had closely and entirely lined the gap; and for е оке d Professo r Oudemans deserves greab praise for the as follows 
could admire the sacred object which hitherto, fla ins with which he has Mao E the subject 19 Харон, 700; 25th August, 1560; 1st September, 
ln tasrieg ШЕ НИИ IM and gold, had well a etit | о amongst Orchids and milar roots in ү: ‚165; 8th September, 180; 15th September, 14,760; 
y disgust. -— x nes — ads, as for rur in hos pla m M Hook. 22 2d September, "cu 29th Septem mber, 14,300; 6th 
this plant at sortir ge attention. Ibw we Res cR | We wish how had світе. E per October Т 5,000; 13th —€Ó 2970; 20th October, 
fiercely 2 2m dl was creeping ee the shady | into the yysiologienl charac $ of these air E th Oto de 5300; 3d November, 2097. 
sides reet, under an imbrella, when I came Saa culiar та tions A aor. mer. are gei Total ' number on twelve Sundays, 78,132. 
is леб monastery, oth the cells jw x ad the subjace nt spiral | Í ng the results, Ж _айог ds КЫН eat pleasure ^ 
LZ o э — бошу "dried old women, | ог reticulated а are at x isfaetory nature. "The 
dE a of шг, were ient d bise, no doubt, р 
E 
i ja Yum poli ce and other р employ yed 
дезе дА 
ternal agents, t 
emploged in duis als on, unless 
EE 4 immediate y absorbing 
contained in it to 
es. 
our notice of this interest 
ар 
Dr. John Alex. Smith." | pamphlet, w. is accompanied by good figures E narrow 
і tel а specimen of the male | and neatly = ui the — inte ia. abs portio ox Е 
all 
leaping over the beds, no 
don So far jou 
clude, but е which I canno 
sre sie EE 2 UM. "bey 
ii 
from Assam. Mr.|of the conclusi uw the author has д To зеб this, odi tree € passages w sc require 
ursery, exhibited a branch of of uc n well borne out by his|ío E widened.—I have the mee Pens gentlemen, 
„ grown in the open air. observatii you obedient servant, D. Moore. anic Gardens, 
onald exhibited specimens of balls formed | 1. The FAN roots of Orchids have a true cuticle. Wor. 9 
—— of von tissue, which p ey found in Жы bey A ы is күр super gea аА sists of P e 
tomach of. a carpenter who had of dyspepsia. ge. of c on is never con other Р 
poss cito 2 4 20 Bowever are sometimes cus Kon into | Miscellaneous. 
i рај e The pinnated Grouse. — most extraordi 
of Books. Ec " s da кез d pidermis by | phenomenon pr roduced by че necessities of M - 
‚ ; РА Р leiden. -— tin, ens, and otiose, i nota|and asa protection against th ible w whieh 
Фе od g E P E (Та аа And | true cu cl organ by куш, the primary Té | i я over that apparently ilimitable beach at the 
аё: бм Аг Ato, pp. 32, tab. lith. 3. Y iiie. Dur: an im ner and an outer part. ach of winter, consists in the assem Hg hese 
" 7 i n respect of the history Ж its develo ment, and ns from а dist stane се of many miles around, 
afford more beantiful obj un : something after ч manner of the 
ts}: 
dis е 4 ng 
the aérial roots of Orchids and | iq is therefore called Endoderm This fiet seems also to have 
h 
f membrane wiin die | y 5. Schle iden and Fockens аге wrong in supposing M pondre s notice. At the opening p^ Мона 
е аит omi ded is selected on the open prairies, in the upper "tot 
айс о JONES OU 6. T in Orchids and Pothos „crassinervis | the Missouri country, whi 
eren never а, af u This is | su by the character of the rm 
v еа M * ind tely] lls, but i the biting force of the n ос бан, winds. Here 
tip; but 6 s such a way that the homologous е, row almost | the prairie hens begin. ойе m ће 
vh which thei e a alterna te with those of apices тоте. e dusk j 
ease wi! 
sede a thick walled some 
walls o eal cells of the endoderm are 
proceeding f 
Often however as these Ji Lass Bde dev 
authors have by no means been in unison either MSIE M a 
structure or the significanee of the several parts, | ы сы 
and it i г to put this matter in its true light that € the more 
ireatise has ies Magi ont by Prof. 
ling ct in 
ing o o parts, a l су! а х апа 
iseordant and dedi rea 
ри. 0 will permit themselves ed killed in 
with sticks or any eonvenlent weapon, 
ut. the necestity of using guus. "The ey, however, 
by 
s Ueber deu Sitz der Oberhaut bei den Luftwurzeln der 
т Ар даг | of spira which ар 
the Transactions of уйме i less c зар or anastomose 
often pierced with true apertures. Though 
