La Mortola a Short Description of the Garden of Thomas Hanbury Esq

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La Mortola a Short Description of the Garden of Thomas Hanbury Esq
Friedrich August Flckiger
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MCCLIV. OB. MCCCXXIV.
SIN. E PEREGRINATOR PRIMUS.
The land of China, first visited by Marco Polo, has become 1 endeared by many associations to the proprietor of the Palazzo Orengo, whose feelings have been well rendered by the inscription over the hall door, placed there in 1877 by the English statesman John Bright : INVENI PORTUM SPES ET FORTUNA VALETE SAT ME LUSISTIS LUDITE NUNC ALIOS.
The hall, corridors, and rooms of the Palazzo also contairf many art treasures chosen with judgment, and no
...t a few objects of antiquarian interest found in the country round Mortola. Ori the south side of the house there are still more remarkable groups of plants. Among mighty specimens of the stiff Agave and Aloe 1 8 LA MORTOLA.
species there is the tender green of the Schinus molle, L. , which is called Pepe in Italy, on account of the slight resemblance of its berries to those of the true Pepper. (Spica, in the "Gazzetta Chimica Italiana, " 1884, p. 199, has recorded some of his observations upon the chemical constituents of the Schinus molle, not Schinus mollis.


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