740 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
Nov. 20 
These scented 1 are produced in — profusion 
in early spring, Ae. eceeded by bunches of red 
like those A oPh e English Holly. The ‘plant | man 
exhibited to the eee 1 mige grba 
by. Messrs. Standish and Noble a week or two ago, gave 
3 
season'they | 
clearer 
o 
red. 
My own opinion is Am this fine ——— — | prove per- 
ly hardy in this ing for the 
and well inhabited. 
. 
extraordinary 
a faint idea of the . of tie e The 
that plant were as at ripe ; later in the tud 
location 
t once an impenetrable 
es Greenlan 
— eas the year 1815, the ice exporie ence 
taking a —.— ern 
of lati- 
er? 
The . masses of i ice which cause the greatest re- 
action o 
12. 
—— y 
untry. 
winds and allie frosts about — — — 
endures a much lower 1 ey of tempera 
inland mountains pret —— where it is found | T 
in places nea PAS coas' 1 — = 
m. . I think your r reporter was oz ectly justi 
ime n the safe yor and sa; fe Te hat 2 4 
mired. 
an account of W 
ago, in by Journal of — Horticultural Society, 
the possessor of that beautiful shrub to * 
i ess was proved by 
Society. ere was no harm done in that 
instance, although phen? one knows now how hardy 
Weigela rosea is. 
I may now notice the letter of your Liverpool 
correspon mdent, in which he tells you that Eanes 
japonica has Sica ora “9 Livery ttt as 70 ee 
during the 
I advised 
it in the Wel, th until i 
n years ustly 57 
Jour pey Bae bee rt ctl Schumi Laureola. 
In my opinion, however, his letter goes a long —— — 
e the hardiness of Skimmia japonica, as it co 
ry than es W. alichs 8. 
0 me years, and yet 
Tam informed by that Rectan that it searcely ever 
flowers, and n roduce ot The 
i ts in eing 
a nice dwarf evergreen t also in the _Profasion 
of its sweet-scented 7 — and in the abund 
ly-like berries. The former i 
as those of the m Holly. 
it will be invaluable for Atran 
ts | 50° 50- West from Gréenwich; 
— or the stores ye Baffin’s b 
a 
7 — who recollect the 
he on 
report ofa pistol or, or an individual shout, is sufficient to 
e dreadful agree in the opinion 
which I I nay tise pei 
Ice Shee — to very low latitudes, 
som willie. os ring 1 mse spaces. may then 
suppose that t ‘ent sensibly. disturb the temperature of 
certain zones of the ocean d <a 
turbance will of course be c 
i arar na It will not — as of naik to cite som 
55 the ih of October, 1817, in lat. 467 30’ . — in 
a Laur: 3 met wit 
wards 
e te On the 
ship was so surr 
even from the top of the 
e ice above the water ha 
as carri 
B 
. uring st vity, 
Capt. ‘Dymond observed more han a hundred feeb as. 
On the 28th of March, 1818, in lat. 41° 50’ North, 
Capt. Vivian experi- 
r throughout the day an _ excessively cold Nor 
whi more 
5 — * — Ire a multitude of 7 4 islands, 
hich occu pace of . 
Many of e Wend falas islands,“ said the C 
— . — — 
y 
covered 200 to 250 feet — the surface of the water. 77 The 
brig Funch 
fi hn’s 
ear During an Linen, which I 
J „Es 
to 
he | themselv: 
tion will occupy, who can fo: 
in Flore des Serres et 45 yan 
Pesce ita intensity M JT 
ty! M. * 
ende Europe 
r 
KEEPING ne 7 WITH SOME R 
WINTER a SOME më MARKS:oy 
oseph Hum 
the Bee 
or i ve been consideri 
0 i heeping e over winter, such as Beet, Parsi 
urnips Šeorzoner Sal — 
name "that all t se roo D oA 8 It in we 
when cooked in 90 While to 
gh, 
assist the next id h 
ves; ke the Po ö 
dug out of the earth, 
ough and clos ose unless it is peel steeped in eal? 
reg a 0 or 12 hours before Pigs the 2 
water fills up the cells and a i ping inal 
h 
ground on pu okit 
ter, but this year I intend to "doto 8 1 
it over with a little straw to keep out i 
two diff 
Nowionndlan, 
mary, | 
too, urposes, wher 
its flowers, although not showy, will — vv air wich the Jan 
—— 
most delicious odour 
cs in the dull sere df win 
will be most 
of your re 
their e have, in the des 
quite new, and a tre great An 
withstanding that high thority, 7 find . rge 
; umeki of Cephalotaxus Harringtoni have been sent 
— roblem is elosely connected 
eorol ‘eal a nestion which I have proposed. 
ae ede 
: No one can doubt that the fields of ice of the northern 
lar regions, that the i 
uence 
to 
readers who wish to add the plant to | was upwa 
cripti 
1 the Banks of = wfoundiand, 
. A directi 
The sèa 
short — of mea e foot: 150 ,to 300 miles i a engl manu 
h. The ents 
s | Opaque sea j 
from that of the tra 
region occupy 
latitude, sometimes in another. 
is 
very extensive, and carri n its 
ntre. 
islands of 
tered som 
Apes * 1845 the "Rochefort was aut up, in the end 
and beginning of May, during 21 8 
2 — P mass of floating ice, which stretched a 
was moving in 
$ n Line . than the land, which is 
chiefly owing to the water being transparent. Whate 
i tions in this trans i 
> 
h 
— met ane 
another. 
not 
for C Captain Phipps, 
„Spitzbergen 
nsparent sea 
variation of — a which we — being —— 
our calculation. e can never foretell whether in gu 
d 
will be more or less — — 2 or not their 
— vegana will be towards the 
phosphorescence of — ot 
— a the Meduste 
very 
wing to animal- 
genera, The eee 
Spaces, 80 
first place, | pareney is oe entirely — they may be- 
w 
under any certain rule. 
The east coast of Greenland was formerly accessible 
Come, ithe: 1ormal heating to which they are 
endet x notable: sturbing eause of the temperature of | are 
ic and continental atmospheres. Who fyer 
beforehand the place which this cause of thermi 
Scotland; -firs Ich of such leavings for several {sprin 
8; about 15 miles foe, the an which she | superi 
| had just Let, — afte 
th 
e On the 30th of — 1818, the mys sloop — 
war, passed between two large i t 
„la titude oa Roa On ine ae of page ioe 181 
i Wa An Pip 
or to e 
4 N in autum 
tato is once e properly Äi he t hes 
5 N 
ae 177 an a aed ery ih 
t mu pep 
ey are w 
I once, lived, grew a gre 
for deer. These were lifted ants up in a 
22547 onay with Bound, N 5 
treatm they were rm and 
g | fresh 155 0 The Pee ike wie? 2 
the Lon p their op 
he 
nt, 
u 
markets never 
he use of phen 
ted to act PAnR, 8 5 5 
igo oe n fad n 
parts 
freely on n thate Bigs pya when 
5 with s 7 eaded in 
Loug mention, however,’ 
have no Dali to at akih 
wiul 
8 7 
geese a? means, as if it 
by mag e market- 
is — with spades, fo for 
riabl 
ile 
Le es : 
The above proves, I hope, that n 
