EXTEACTS FEOM PEOCEEDINGS. 
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been attacked by some small Lepidopterous larva, probably belong- 
ing to the family of the Tortricidce. 
A communication was read from Mr. Anderson-Henry " On 
Hybrids of Arahis,^^ published in the Gardeners' Chronicle," 
May 18, 1872 (pp. 671—2). [From notes by Prof. Thiselton Dyer 
and Mr. Anderson-Henry, published in the Gardeners' Chronicle " 
for July 27 and August 3, 1872 (pp. 1007 and 1040), some acci- 
dental error would appear to have vitiated the experiments.] 
Mr. "W. W. Saunders exhibited a stem of sprouting Broccoli, 
which having been cut too low down, had thrown out numerous 
adventitious buds below ground from its roots, f See accompanying 
woodctits.J 
