Decandria Pentag. — Cotyledon. 
Speaking of succulent plants in October, he says, 
en which time you should Sarip- e into 
the conservatory, 
windows as possible at first, letting them have 
as much free open air as the season will permit, 
A nd the windows open whenever the wea- 
- . And now you must begin to abate 
ad ein giving it to them sparingly; but 
you should eed ife ta leaves to,shrink for 
want of moisture, which is another exireme 
le run into for want of a little obser- 
ian: when they are suffered to e 
(not die gradually away] for want of 
— to keep —— vessels distend. au 
e rendered incapable of dis charging thus 
s iilimeser. t ey r receive it again," Mill. 
gap VIG DER ee 
V TERT pem an my own more feeble pen 
- "has heretofore stated to the same effect, 
a at E enlightened period, it requires but a 
| Pan; and hunidiy t water are wis fhe 
tit» medium "bid apts them we receive it in 
