e,' 1860, p. 938. Remarks by Editor and quotation from
Decaisne.
[766] J. de Jonghe, of Brussels, in 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1857, p. 612.
[767] Ch. Martius, 'Voyage Bot. Cotes Sept. de la Norvege,' p. 26.
[768] 'Journal de l'Acad. Hort. de Gand,' quoted in 'Gard. Chron.,' 1859,
p. 7.
[769] 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1851, p. 396.
[770] Idem., 1862, p. 235.
[771] On the authority of Labat, quoted in 'Gard. Chron.,' 1862, p. 235.
[772] MM. Edwards and Colin, 'Annal. des Sc. Nat.,' 2nd series, Bot., tom.
v. p. 22.
[773] 'Geograph. Bot.,' p. 337.
[774] 'Swedish Acts,' Eng. translat., 1739-40, vol. i. Kalm, in his
'Travels,' vol. ii. p. 166, gives an analogous case with cotton-plants
raised in New Jersey from Carolina seed.
[775] De Candolle, 'Geograph. Bot.,' p. 339.
[776] 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1862, p. 235.
[777] Gallesio, 'Teoria della Riproduzione Veg.,' 1816, p. 125; and 'Traite
du Citrus,' 1811, p. 359.
[778] 'Essai sur l'Hist. des Orangers,' 1813, p. 20, &c.
[779] Alph. De Candolle, 'Geograph. Bot.,' p. 882.
[780] 'Ch. Darwin's Lehre von der Entstehung,' &c., 1862, s. 87.
[781] Decaisne, quoted in 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1865, p. 271.
[782] For the magnolia, _see_ Loudon's 'Gard. Mag.,' vol. xiii., 1837, p.
21. For camellias and roses, _see_ 'Gard. Chron.,' 1860, p. 384. For the
yew, 'Journal of Hort.,' March 3rd, 1863, p. 174. For sweet potatoes, _see_
Col. von Siebold, in 'Gard. Chron.,' 1855, p. 822.
[783] The Editor, 'Gard. Chron.,' 1861, p. 239.
[784] Loudon's 'Gard. Mag.,' vol. xii., 1836, p. 378.
[785] 'Gardeners Chron.,' 1865, p. 699.
[786] 'Arboretum et Fruticetum,' vol. iii. p. 1376.
[787] Mr. Robson, in 'Journal of Horticulture,' 1861, p. 23.
[788] Dr. Bonavia, 'Report of the Agri.-Hort. Soc. of Oudh,' 1866.
[789] 'Cottage Gardener,' 1860, April, 24th, p. 57.
[790] 'Gardener's Chronicle,' 1841, p. 291.
[791] Mr. Beaton, in 'Cottage Gardener,' March 20th, 1860, p. 377. Queen
Mab will also stand stove heat, _see_ 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1845, p. 226.
[792] 'Gardener's Chronicle,' 1841, p. 439.
[793] Quoted by Asa Gray, in 'Am. Journ. of Sci.,' 2nd series, Jan. 1865,
p. 106.
[794] For China, _see_ 'Memoire sur les Chinois,' tom, xi., 1786, p. 60.
Columella is quoted by Carlier, in 'Journal de Physique,' tom. xxiv. 1784.
[795] Messrs. Hardy and Son, in 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1856, p. 589.
[796] Isid. Geoffroy St. Hilaire, 'Hist. Nat. des Anomalies,' 1836, tom.
ii. pp. 210
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