54 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[IN. 29, 
— — 
. the "p difficult ¢ operation on of f striking cuttings. | 
of se 
n a general 
yw evenings thie. — 
eee such an insight into 
f botany as to ight on prac 
and create a desire for still further 
the 
great primp o 
ical purs 
acquisiions. — 1 
wich Museum. Accept my ons ~~ 2 eee 
— hast taken of the Ipswich Museum 
eo i on vee 
tle 
ittle comparative 
exhibition — — only; the — woul 
t 
but by having e under the manage- 
ment of o curator, Dr. Clarke, whose who! 
ime is devoted to forwarding the objects of the p 
moters of th titution, I ee ror I expect. the 
opening; and althou 
one-half the 88 each day, yet the greatest deco- 
been observed in the densely 
for to g 
the various obj ects of “habeas d. — Georg 
Ransome. e plead guilty to erag overio ked Mr. 
lasses. We now find in 
the cu 
‘ormin 5 in 8 branch of 
sont they thought rp Aaa we 
ise Heating.—I have seen, as also your readers hay 
L written for. and agains st this system e of heating sighs 
ouses. Ih t vpi pro and con. of 
the ree writer * e subject. My first impres vow * 
g the original re m Polmaise, was * it w 
hace, that could = sae available for the Lak tors ir heating 
plaut structures an economical way, insomu the 
whole of the hea 3 by the fuel, or nearly 5 tf propery 
applied, could — saved. I have consequently had one 
houses fitted and 
Lewis’s sm 
The house to wee this ee el is 
is 30 foot iong, i4 feet hia and 10 feet pa to the ridge 
syror — glazed with e eet glass of 
ithe farthest — the stove) being 
3 åbov re the externa lair, witha very 
of fuel. f the practical 
that 1 [have no — ae in 3 
1 1 required 
en the cou air drain 
(which is 3 3 feet “lon, pth ni w 
store ae only $ 591 cin ater descends under the 
was out. My flue from the stove is 
bore, running. 21 feet a the house, 
i 2 12. inches 
werful 
use no escape of the 
otes 80 ‘much t talked ot a up she chimney, 
by this, in com- 
other moda haved mt ‘een ado ted. I 
olmai a 
an iron 
33 plite,” which a py j em modes be 
brick-work and lost. 
ab. ex 
ieee wide, and A foot high in —— a — the 8 of h 
h is inside the * the foma door standin with | °° 
8 
wall. he farther end of the nding ins th 
r, e 
house, is an opening left = - = a brick for the heated air 
one the house, an s opii 12 wine aoe shee’ 
1284005 oor, with three 1 —— t as pe pa ne 
to — ed e ma irk oping the Whole * the 
of the flue a ndt the hot plate, and W aga 
t in 
2 e-po 
orm, by ng a sana pom the 
e | tree the branch on which he ge m seh 
y for the nobility to ier pi 85 
I grow for the Lon 
4 — a produced. Of novelti 
aya n, of 
5 | the pips were 
a ait ae 
werta d. 
i perfectly rip 
f 3 
over it, so that T get te white of | STOWD 10 
e 
to 20s. per ton. There can be no escape of five-pound notes 
here. I A other two h any of thos 
have named heated b 
far more fuel * the others *. — 
with dvo 
arch above, which consume 155 
have given the above 
y 
15 so far modified and applied 
to which it is necessary to apply 
i ng these P to any party 
— William May, 
has unceremoni- 
Hope sery, Lee 
I find that a person whom In not nam 
sj sw swelled = wee = N- of Merit was 7 
3 cles ers, 0 
8 1 bey! nam sine À yae ua abk journal in con- 
nection with Polmaise, for th e sole purpose of — — an 
— Let me tell him that big words devoid of sense, 
and conveying little but abuse, will ES e intelligent gar- 
Sanden one who thi nk t 4 the enterprise of an 
English 
only stimul xertio : othe rwise where 9 P have been 
i e of our land? Iam old 
nough to rememember the ae merdha of fo to our streets 
tad houses, when scarcely a week passed without an explosion, 
— ap blown out, g 2 injured. at is now more 
more safe ? would have been wend railroad 
the > princi iple, and attribut tes: its fai 
it out 
o any natural defénts. ” 1273015 is an — fatal to what 
rte — m — the 
than to 
he calls his reasoning. How could he t 
he has 
. Ifap —— 3 a lighted 
he 
material i in the focus of a highly heated furnace, he e 
the laws of Nature to be reversed for his presumption ! 
I do not mean to charge any one with wilful fals ehood, kina, |t 
f any ki 
uate nor set down 
doubtedly I expres ssed my deep regret; 
oing to ppro a beautiful system martyred at the shrine of 
ignoran 
on my — riments. At the time of the visit of his informant, 
was trying them, and he nae 45 But no one has a right pub- 
to judge the experiments 
pee * en 5 N they will save them- 
selves unplea and me the pain of making 
t erhaps ‘strangers, when coming here, expect to see 
ts 
n hig igh ee ction, 
ot 
d ke p 
Tf 80, they wll be disappointed, 
arkets—I do not keep my pla 
ook at; as soon as ‘aes are in perfection ol are sold. Tw wis 
or thrice a De and sometimes oftener, my plants are ber 
of their flowers for sale. Let not your * s suppose that I 
am 3 of the action of hot water; the greater part of my 
lant houses er do I set olmai 
r 
ater—its first cost is 
bu ater half the fuel as 
hot 8 “Gendell. Stoke Newington, Jan, 17. 
Sorteties, 
HORTICULTURAL stg 
Jan. 18.— J. J. . rs Y, Esq., in The 
8 of Newborough, C. W. Sick. and M. 
Fe a 2m 1 elected Fs lows. As might t be ex- 
e month o f January, — dere ed 3 
shrub 
$ | pretty, pe can at be class 
charac Bloss 
0 
sent a Providence, — aen Deter, 
ne remarkabl re 0 
farniched. 3 3 lbs. 
eate of Merit was 1 i 
apple was -produced by Mr. 
experie 
pes plump and — till this * — 
rom Mr. wane of Chichester, y period 
burgh aed being ay of 7 tbe. which 
——— a Vine > growi A on 
notes 
f 4 boi 7 
urnace and boiler the Tae with the top ef the 
wor 
upon it. 
> 
e top 
iler 
ack, he furnace is eans 
holding only 16 gallons 1 water. Lam enabled in in the severest 
Weather to maintain teady temperature of 60° at a cost 
bout 23. 6d. per week, — io bene en 
boile 
bove the old air, in order 
hot 
1O 
5 in the open 
the open 
Cs 
e 
lights were 
f another until they become the | 
ey had been grown in . Both samples were 
peel ripened, and to the latter, which bere an 
Pelago, —— 
ss 
Bow 
Mr. 
ia Heisteria, a useful planty 
this season ; three Co: — two Epacrises, tuo 8 
ti peat the * —— Columne ea grandiflora Í 
zeb a large Acacia, Hovea: pungens, — 
e es and the comparatively new Whitfildiy 
lateritia. The latter—a stove canthad from the jy 
terior of Sierra 1 forms —— ever. 
green shrub, whose branches asainn e l 
flowers, of which the calyx, corolla, = bracts are of 
dull prick colour. They i at 1 
render the e attracti We. Flow m Chin nanthns 
fragrans and grandiflora, which are „ exhibited 
this season, were produced, and distributed among th 
bers, 
mem 
e 
lews. f 
its Inhabitants and Productions: | 
Sarawak ; 
notes during a residence in that ere with, 
the Rajah Brooke, By Hugh Low. 8vo. Ben 
416. 0 
| The island of Borneo seems to be eam now exciting i 
much ii as China—among lovers of 
even more ; for China is well nigh wih ted, and 
Borneo all is new. The k before us would there 
fore have been a welcome acquisition, even th 
ountry and its nadine aud the result is the w 
us, from which w n that this prodigious island 
un d in r and value of its productions, 
rich ores of an timon, i iron in abundance, oe 
ae quicksilver. We m confine our own 
what concerns v 
blows from April c 
day rarely passes during the 
se as ree ing ae wer 
very thing to grow during the 
11120 70 yar the forests being clothed with a perpeit 
Mats > 
gan rg seen from ti 
ič Though the ve tation of no country, in the 
is so luxuriant as that of the nad e 
ane ain th damp in of the aise f 
perienced’ in raising 
