Tallies employed at Brasted Park. 



182 



Mr. Waldron has also a balsam of very great efficacy in 

 protecting trees from the ravages of hares and rabbits. It is 

 not at all unsightly in its appearance, but is so offensive to 

 the hares and rabbits that they will not approach it within 

 a considerable distance. 



The composition of this balsam he considers too valuable 

 a secret to be disclosed without a pecuniary remunei^tion ; 

 a circumstance we regret, and by no means approve of. — 

 Cond. 



Art. VI. Description of some new Tallies employed in the Gardens 

 at Brasted Park. By Mr. James Pringle. 

 Sir, 

 I send you some specimens of tallies {Jigs. 42 — 4<7.) that 

 I have now in the gardens at Brasted Park, which you may 

 publish, if you think them worth it. 



