256 Notices, etc. [May, 1856. 



" TRANSACTIONS OF THE OHIO POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY," 



A HANDSOME pamphlet of sixty-four pages, is upon our table. The 

 discussions reported are of much interest, and manifest a high degree of 

 attainment in Pomological Science, fortified by very extended observa- 

 tions. The " Eemarks on Apple- Tree Borers," by Mr. Bateham, are well 

 timed and judicious. The discussion "On Growing the Cherry on the 

 Mahaleb Stock, and Diseases of the Cheiry-Trec," presents many points 

 of great interest. 



We trust that this Society will continue its publications, which embody 

 so much of the practical and scientific united. 



"THE OHIO JOURNAL OF EDUCATION." 

 This monthly greets us with a manifest improvement in both matter 

 and appearance. The new editor in chief, Eev. A. SxMYth, is, in our 

 opinion, just the man to make this journal what it should be — an honor 

 to the State. He is aided by an able corps of associate editors. 



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