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; but not so the 2 oe —No art or skill can force bees to do what t they 
he . Prid 7 ca, Plymouth m3 do wish. I have never found ets re * ip 
Scarlet Runners.—As the Potato seems to be doomed such. — n confined space as tha t korpia — 5 Š 2, — ite ae 
to destruction, and Tabel for it are necessarily | w yer * Med et g rage e, phy of Te of Trafles ( 
sought for, nothing e prominently offers itself at oar to 7 for all ney, but 1 * ly for a slig f grapi 'aphie des 0 ignons Hypogds, p 
this S than the Scarlet Runne our treat- | instalment of it acl in 215 spring. y man ei i asne en 8 aboration pou 
ment of it may perhaps, therefore, be acceptable. | is as shige as itis effectual, and on those 1 ique avec Charles Tulasne 
The plants ought to be sticked in 8 — La mm —— it to the serious notie i td xx. a j 
6 feet apart, and where sticks are not attainable, light | apiari g many ih T will * . rticu — is is beyond all doubt one of 
iron hurdles, with only two bars, and strings treatm nt A E. Which was a late 8 of Pa utiful books which ever issued from 
from top tto o eli upon, W wer | ceding year. In the oo a red, pot upon the pains have been spared to collect 
an k t; or in default of the hurdles, two poles | hive Aertz crowded, I placed a iial en cap upon x ; available quarter; very soutos 
or splints, nailed to here and t — stake, will be in a fortnight it was 81 ‘nd — with 3 N most diligent a 
found ipsa Sat 8 l Beans attain | honey init, ‘The swarming w è delayed y scrutinised and collated ; due cr ‘it hag 
a 
As soon as a 
ches, every Pere Y 
re “a should be gathered, and non oMawed to hang for 
n practice 
Beans 
wae time, 1 filled the lower one ene 
ns | I separated 
the cap. The 9 ive upon this — ti smal s its 
occupants, the crowding ou 
npe 
Thto this th theys swarmed on June! and when my mad, dina | a 
8, 
d placed them on differe o Is, 
ane —— to 
da 
nde oe dran hives. 
of them ce ae bees, after a 
as bei 
this I nadired e 
e 
hi 
h, and therefore 
fall of of honey; the upper one o 
To the stock 
the oldest, yn. 
copy as regards 
size and shape. g gg [the sete measured 20 
inches in diam inches the 
d out 
next honte, where 
has been observed, 
nothing of the rd 
resume es are attacked by 
d 
es i Persevere 
both the leaves, roe and fruit, with fl 
phur ; and if the dise; 
o has not advanced ver 
far indeed, we have no Bk able $ 
con 
t you will be 
Bae “Dwarf Fruit rpa —I shall þe doing your 
rvice i induce them to introduce a 
charming little trees e their gardens. 
three 
or hungry v 
he Cherries are dne little 5 about 30 inches 
igh, and the sam 
areas ue — rb 
E — — 
announce 
y 4 inches; 
„and are all of misg A similar 
ir price is 2s. John Lloy a nas. 
Large Gooseberr YT ty een favou by Mr 
Holland, of Middleton, near Manchester, wih a fruit of 
h ow erry 
ha 
shows of th the week | in his locality ; its length is 2} inches, 
diameter 13 1 s, weight 32 dwt 
gained a t priz 
Manchester, when it weighe 
a first 5 a ackley, where its weight 
12 grain pa Modan fhe is named Catherine, Fi Edwards, 
Wace e Holloway 
Societies, 
. O. 
Am 
as received since the last m 
late 
» Esq., 
F. LS, e i in 4 "tate tee st the d doaia 
y | 11 vol 
ers Am 
specimens of Gra 
ears | pezium, from Leith an Heliothis di 
bourhood of Sou and 
inea sarcite 
I on the corks of wine bottles by 1 Mr. Filkim, 20 another 
et eq pre 
The whole 
tions of tho la 
choice and finel 8 
ive w ently presented to the Society by 
es tside, and e 
Pain to build underneath the floor board and I pat | 
them. The 
ives both 
not as I wished at the a 
x hypogeoo ous specie 
short a 
Th 
æ | melan 
nd. found in in — 
Rebietng, 
a dM 
TA 
» whose amiab i 
as 4 — 
Few objects indeed are more interesti | 
subterraneous „ ions which N thant | 
illus trated. Their structure is 
J, while several 
as yet properly studied occur in A 
graveolens was fou 
species not 
end 
se or the soil than on particular 
Sub eous puer occur in all the 1 groups 
of fig a ied the igh otion of the close uae 
has been completely exploded 
Klo — 
e general matter is, however, gik 
restin 8 tht we re shall take ax oper of of MAE 
pba a w 
mea tions vt E ait 
ce c., and m 
by our 
aut 
journal s 2 en 
ome 
markets though 
which has a — different structine) boinne AAE 
7 armaa 0 * different qualities ri 
— * 1 n the Pa 
orum, a scsi a has not at 
nd. A vast quantity of | 
how 
far the 
t | soever name, w 
he black pikern: Truffles are 5 nature “i 
was gee exhibited, and an especial 
vote of thanks ordered to gi en ‘for the same. 
Sm the ae nao were specimens of the new 
II the Curculionids, 
Briti 
been 
have been visited by our author, 
y - Clark; also three species of ca 
— — moths (Coleophora), od of them found i feeding on 
Pear. | never in ground 
on the 5 pas vue exhibite 
moths, i ine mieh bre raph aces’ fimi bm 
ipsacea, from the 
ueen and male of the 
e MF. x Smith exhibited f Sg e of 
com 
the re “Tinea 
feed ding 
li aa 
They occur both on plains and dec eclivities, me 
8 
but ele hn g 
fi 
3 con 
sia: we om —.— eut through by e eg by the 5 
e layers a mostly circular, in whi 
planted exclusively 
„ however, by no means a fac 
ds. The 
the open fiel in whi 
N. 
Raialine 
ley resem o =. of aig =: oman oher 
This is evident near 
is is especially ie by 
taining 3 
care in the sel 80 arranged as to 
properly ripened feu for each month in n. A 
ok of ground, 16 feet Square, would very well contain 
25 of these e miniature trees, A bee a little attention 
nagement, an tle protection when 
which papri 1 generally mploy an old 
ts larva fed 
nivalis of Zetterstol), 
er | White 
to “their 
flowering (for 
e Ti pins), ther re would be 
have at 
Re — 
fine fruit upon it: the fruit is 
Size. 75 against e 
2 of eoe 
wax. Also a new British Bombus (B. 
etl Mr. John 
; also a se 
th w species of Paussidæ 
tal, in the collection of Herr 
bee ted 
insect (probably f 
gont Mach or he of the large „ or Lucanus 
aring exhibited r 1 ens of 
Penthin ina 5 Tortrix — 
of notes was read by Mr. F. Smith, o 
of 3 8 namely, Osmia » parietina from a 
pecimens 
6 onii in undergoing 
pe Ta pepe, reared from young 
As ts parasite Tachina ni 
ces) 
bes aes Pg st — 2 
y the Tru 
ney employ, are as distinc 
4 igh prem 
= 
kent ase 
ow in i Le 
c. A series | ¢ 
ie development 
& Mass 
9 years. T 
asitic | 30 years, when at length scar 
on | p 
insects 
| the 
23 cultivated fields on the are a 
‘i 
a 
at 
4 
duced in this man here 
since òf naked Anu need ee Mee 
unknown, plantations 
they are cut down — the N —.— et 
pon 12 years’ growt for 
nue fertile 
7 to hey conti ra 
1 
za 
we i 
“æ. 
z 
EIR 
— 
os 
f 
pe 
Our anthors have had good 
mycelium of Truffles, 
