tHE GAKDENEKRS” oa KON G 
(La. [JAN. 3, 1 
—— — March, take them up and 1 into] tend to so wide a distribution of what has been obtained 
d rough dig the groun bout the for the 1 gf science ; and there is, perhaps, 
middle — April fork the surface level, snd draw d ar somet di a great ee Gnstitution 
1 foot apart and 1 inch deep, in which red ~~ ikely to contri- 
and rake the surface level. If the s routing B ee 
should not be all used by the latter end of A tr angements. 
as you proce 
eet apart and 3 inches deep (ob- 
as near as possible 
f Kidney Bean hat is 
m known aes ers 
and ithe specimens of 
hes, | to this country are ve distri uted wit 
e h in 
beginning of July, plant a row of bee Cape or Wal- apply to 
n Broecoli between eg ternate row, 20 — Society, &c, 
As soon as the Beans are subscribers. 
their stems. 
> ares 
Ola nn an for killing Mealy Bugs, dc. 
We effectua remedy i in this 
— re —— mealy bug and other insects, and I am wa i 
written to, by rs. Clark and Co., for the result 1 be — N it must give to N. Mah curator, and ‘that it 
my experience with it. The first quart d le to improper and absurd applications. 
Having for two or three years grown 
rge Potato, called here ak 1 
and by some the 
with farm-yard manure produced 
3 lbs vard manure and 
—— „ 3 Ibs. ; the third four sets can on 
only, ‘produced a ibs, ; total 3 314 lbs. From et of 
f | yl ree ene weighing I Ib. 310 OZS., 
n engine, I lb. 23 ozs, 78 erial total 3 lbs from this last 
e | Potato weighing 1 lb., for = largest, was stolen, and the 
ther E gave away, 17 planted nine sets on the 29th of 
= in the same ~~ with no other manure 
3 guano round eae sag 
e 
f. e cro 
The ft four sets 
man or two drive 
— gardener’ s own han 
arse or fine — to to the sa 
means 
—73 "Potatoes, 
regte under 
Hee the crown rel F: P. „nde, 
* iron — 
asl in point s . — and expenses to say 22 ng 
t 
eturn ; the spirit of e in- | above the gro 
into an Dyes 
ase with some | roots 
* 
A Naturalist’s mage in beam 
bo 
way, the scales, pla 
ling of guano round 
o change 
5 
they were m 
| ignorano, aad. not ot "ome ae na sense: but 
e f 
back and front, i 
eight would not be ! 
ved in 
iron pillars e. be cast to support both 
well as the coping. The w 
© 
2 
when 
N be 
a. a petak ge 
plan appears om of eo nsideration, 
D. Hay, Gardener 10 0 e Cirencester. [This wag 
accompanied by a sketch which we are not skilful enough 
t | to understand.] 
Reviews. 
By P. H. Gosse. 
s. Pp. 508. 
Tue author of thi is entertaining volume begi ins his wor a 
by an attack upon science, which is neither just, nor 15 
ood taste. 
e Natural History,” — says, “is far too , much a 
seience of dead things; logy. Iti y con- 
versant with — — on furred — feathered, blac engi 7 
are d, and objects, some : 
ably beautiful, ne Aten uy, impaled on pi 
corl cou 
d lò 
and modifi 57 gry or 7 — tial decay, ar | 
do 
fully set Ts their limbs, mem T an 
as recorded in 
pam s 
a mystic clou 
n barbaric enough) ; and this 0 
ph 
natural histor n 5 
his sort of language is unworthy an wg 
naturalist, who. must know that the researches whieh 
ridicules are those upon w whi ch alone scientific 
ments can often be Sate and thatthe counting of 
and plates, the reco 
mi . language 
fer prai aving others 
this kind of folly na it fies, “shall ian remar 
the work which Mr. Gosse has enabled to pr | 
agreeable collation $ 3 or * 
of = Aes rt of the pea over the latte rega 
ton ss. Instead of hall Giv 
e glass important 
12 N will went tl same „ ag s0 ~ as the 
oa = each, Apricot, and som 
are ee at a 
building 5 * old- -fashioned garden wa 
deare: how a fè the capi ital 
would he on 9 fe 1 prin no doubt that one tree 
under glass could be made to produce, — a —— number 
ruit as beer. in _ take the 
P kno wn to e tender 
oe Ge he may perhaps favour us — his ex 
o the evident difficulty of e the 
glazing, he spoke of “ but 
ugh 
resee 
managed satisfactorily, 1 think of using a strip of the 
double groove ——— for lattice windows 
has been fo und |i 
seen all the sky-lights of | 
ite 
west: of Englan and 
out some sort of protection me seasons it 
all b med up, with 2 a * apon it, 
ow, if we Could produce from a glass wall, 15 feet 
| long, as many 333 as we 2 obtain from 4 ope 
30 long, ur, less expense, an 
more satisfaction, = great point . be gained; 
e must, however, bear in mind, in 
FEE 
8 
2 
wi constructing my house, I think therefore of using this 
lead between the ends of the squares, which will rest at w 
the, sides on a strip of India-rubber aan on rafters | 
wood or 
0. J. [Whatever pae do, avoid excluding air at 
ean’t have too much air 
by 70 inches long, and 30 wie 
— araea — anere north 
: | dimensions, 
at the cost of the be — of th 
5 and others, employed in the publie service, First procure somo cast iron 
eontribute : an — as regards 2 cn and 10 ao „ ha 
Plants, and not could be fixed in blocks-of stone, inserted i 
— Bee these should be 3 — ss 
lar foreign or domestic institutions, but to 
ithout 
e groun 
—— might be stud south side 3 inch 
top. length of the studs Should be 
TO to TITTY 
- g 
0 Ad 
trifle oe ore rem tie eost of 
Itho 
act it has 85 species of Fr 22 a 
Brassia caudata 
—— for th 
erecting a w wall, 7 
um and 
an ful perfume * wid y diffused by by ry Ferres 
and the crimso’ 
8 e, i i ted ean would h 15 ve perm i 
ressure o per Dates compels. us, pera to 
fine our extracts — = 8 concerning de 
vegetation of Jam i 
“ Orchideæ Though Jamaica cannot boast of or 
daceou s plants — curious or 40 a gorgona as some thatar 4 
found in Conti in the 2 Indian isk, 
iare and fo 
rmer for sg age 2 ‘oe m ied 
slenderness 
a 
gel 
— — neo th might stand 6 feet apart, and 
es apart 
bottom 
— whieh — = the trellis 6 inches from | 
. pes ee atc pty ge 
er such distribution n to me e glass. the pillars: to be all set in i S 
e or barter, and ways be given with heir exact —— the — thing would be to drop acu coe Ber 8 8 
some qué such a question, | the gl em down ves, the one a from the shore; and a little Polystachia (?) 
Lam aware that there is much to be on d e t against the other so as to have no laps. A bet just done re Pig RS. Angrecum 
curator, except as he may be ar a by private little white see might be put between the joints, and throw — l 
of course would be — utty in rooves ; but there must om for ex- through this p ea of drou 
increase the collection pa his eare, and — to avoid pansion, or — . — would be the result. Within a foot untain woods, at the same time, I founl 
the importunity applications of those engaged | of the surface, slate might be used, or Oak plank, as that | the dense fet of Epid. nutans depending in 
either z collecting icular class of plants, minerals, | . be the — for admitting air during summer. | ance from t of th 
&e., w o, however, may not have — — to barter. r the front wal uld erect a slight frame-work that I have already spoken of rearing its 
if this rule be the public collection is not — an — 80°, which eal give ee, — feet width head in the gloom of — 
made so generally use ience as it other- at bottom, and 1 foo top. That would allow the} Bletia of Bluefields Mou 
wise might be, and in many eases would uot so usefully | trees to * 6 inches ben the glass on — sides. The 
n, which at 
mencement of the drought pred only the. 
