. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . raea Uimiria; 6, Ranunculus acris, double-flowered.— A. J. K. 1, Cystopteris fragilis ; 2,not recognised; 3, Asplenium ruta-muraria; 4,Asplenium trichomanes; S, Senebiera coronopus; 0, DictamnusFraxinella; 7, Ceterach officinarum.—8. H. M. Apparently some Vetch, or Tares, theseeds of which have become mixed with theSweet Peas.—J. C. Buddleia globosa.—B. B. 1, Geranium pratense, pink variety; 2, Lychnisviscaria, double-flowered; 3, Armeria, we can-not tell which one; 4, Gnaphalium luteo-album.—A. A.


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . raea Uimiria; 6, Ranunculus acris, double-flowered.— A. J. K. 1, Cystopteris fragilis ; 2,not recognised; 3, Asplenium ruta-muraria; 4,Asplenium trichomanes; S, Senebiera coronopus; 0, DictamnusFraxinella; 7, Ceterach officinarum.—8. H. M. Apparently some Vetch, or Tares, theseeds of which have become mixed with theSweet Peas.—J. C. Buddleia globosa.—B. B. 1, Geranium pratense, pink variety; 2, Lychnisviscaria, double-flowered; 3, Armeria, we can-not tell which one; 4, Gnaphalium luteo-album.—A. A. Weigela rosea in flower ; the other isa Lonicera, perhaps L. tatarica.—F. C. Habe-uaria bifolia, the Butterfly Orchis. Take carenot to exterminate it.—Novice. 1, VeronicaTeucrium; 2, Bocconia cordata; 3, Veronicaspicata ; 4, Hieracium aurantiacum; 5, sendwhen in flower; 6, Lilium Martagon; 7, Heu-chera sanguinea; 8. Buddleia globosa.— flava.—G. N. N. G. 1, EscalloniaPhilippiana; 2, Skimmia japonica; 3, Gaultheria Shallon.—W. W. 1, Selaginella, not recog-. FlG. 178.—THE PEAR MIDGE. 1. a young blackened Pear cut open, showing hollowmade by the five enclosed larvae; 2, the larva, of thenatural size; 3, the same, magnified; 4, the same, pre-paring to leap; 6, the male midge, natural size, indi-cated by the small crossed lines, the jointed process atthe right of the antennas representing one of the palpi6, five of the terminal joints of the male antennae; 7apex of the wing, showing the thickened margin continued into the extremity of the main vein of the wingx, three of the middle joints of the female , the elongated telescope-like ovipositor of the female!(TWm Westwood.) nised; 2, Sedum album ; 3, Saxifragahypnoides ;4, Sedum reflexum; 5, Khamnus frangula.—Brassia. 1, Oncidium obryzatum; 2, CattleyaMendeli ; 3, Brassia maculata; 4, Lilium pyre-naicum = L. pomponium var.; 5, Calycanthusfloridus.—Didymus. 1, Hoff mannia Ghiesbreght


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