THE 
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pa a tendency to ce of fruit, as all 
‘unhealthy state, and aig saa pt this state they ma: 2 
reasons, a tempe 
en I read in your late 
rnon R s — ou i 
me (there could o mis a > 
uded to) “ an agricultural radic 
ra atic,” “a —.— utterly in- 
11 pos beauties of nature, 8 nae ly ac- 
orgiv It really is 
enough to ＋ 1 e bile of an onthess siastic 3 
see 
m. 
that they should be bound in 
by vulgar yun ds to the devouring and relentless 
—that cooling, shady, at 2 
from rays— astic — delightful 
collectors of winter's brilliant tn and snowy flakes— 
those sturdy recipients of the Ivy’s fond — agree- 
able even in their m eid decrepitude. It is enough to 
2 one's ire; a ns refore do forgive the Reverend 
arded ebullition of 
indignation, and T will acknowledge myself a common- 
er- M 9th century. 
—4 I see my talented editorial friend of the 
Gardeners’ Chronicle seriously ns per the removal 
trees from corn fi to joke or 
me enter the list of facts, of calculation, 
ae public, mage id | of Leuia necessity, 0 ons ence, and of 
gf or is that our 
faggots and mig — 
flam 
tree to — me Does — 
farm ee its long avenue of 
presence of trees, or to their nce? 
Does my talented but ee e friend, s Harris Davis, 
ie his luxuriant crops under th 
obbe: 
on; H 
Society’s 
us, no other i reat done to 
alt 
. | says Mr. Fos 
rs 4 The —— —.—— 
20.38 
ee 
It is perhaps worthy of mention Si 955 paces is within 
hr bind 
level, being about 10 miles 
ri Gr aham, Steward and Gerdentie Bersted 2 Bop: 
is n. 31. 
GAR DENERS’ CHRONI CLE. 
8 J na — 75 pus, pagos ve — Were 
— and betes? 
an which arises from th r e 
and . — it would be e — the * anas a 
* such fields; but the farm a further loss in 
e additiona more 
the in 
fford W beli ieve arable fields with large hedges an 
hedgerow timber round them, whose dimension 
under igh ac 2 are seldom or ever worth a amets s 
cultiv I see much poor open down land in pro 
fitable ee an aaa large districts of enclosed land 
4 
“by 
2 
a 
` 
“ My ealeulations upon growing timiana in hedgerows 
of Great Totham, “are as u 
of timber on 100 acres of 
- £100 0 0 
0 0 
land in the count; 
2nd, Let it s stand 28 years, and the improvement i in 
value d Dig per yea 
170 0 0 
60 0 0 
300 0 0 
e, with the inte- 
„„ Bit 12.0 
kept in 
3rd. owe the s now * os 
erest pee compound ditt 
4th, Tenane paying 2s. more per * 
and compound ditto upon had same 
one of w 
777 12 0 
170 0 
So that the proprietor of 1000 a Jorg — “i shi 
60004. by 5 it stand. Perha * have ys 
goodness to test this y your and give it 
publicity for the good of the 
250 yards of the sea, and that this digging ita sse 
from the 
* 
; ) er 
Tobbers of moisture and of food are ee. giant 
bundles of capil bes called trees whose 
ve utly seen extending to the very centre of 
Will Dr. Lindley recommend so dan- 
ctor to the flower garden, Am- m cigar 
and 5 Dum 
ing for as regards this county. At one 
our Witham meetings Mr. Hutley said be Lene 
a farm free from 
e, a 
eae of destroying 
why la ed 
often o oblig 
roots I |G 
at, presented to the Society by the artist Mr. 
t 
a with a synopsis of the o 
r. J. C. Pl 
Sorieties. 
MICROSCOPICAL ae 
Jan. 26.—The Pres ae in = 
read dens —. 
see W 
season 
latit nde, 
from 
— ithog | attains 
renberg, was 
Leonard. 
CAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH. 
The President elie =e The follo 
BOTANIC 
Dec. 9.— ollowing 
| communications were read nacharis Alsi- dra 
nastrum, a new British plant, bs = Ce ey ai Esq., 
ther species of the genus, by 
2. On t „ of Cryptogamio Plants, by 
» communicated by Dr, 
read, 
in Alge l 
and oe In the e introduetory remark the suthor:| 
J 
See ia) 
above ‘and | 1 
these plant 
ars necessary 
nating spores. * — cells 
times exist in the 3 cavity, so 
so that the ſu 
detected. At other times — 
our prejudices. 
and in 50 years | 
mpl us to give up o 
a secon 
some 
— be always easily 
parat 
In the latter case the s 
tat] dividuals of the sam 
(similar to ap of faci, w 
sh 
own to 
existence of ie 5 at the apex o 
com 
germination in the conten 
and th 
of — nucu 
The 2d soe 3d parts of ane 8 en the 
and they ee 20 a of mas considerable siz, 
wa 
ied by 2 1 rom Mr. ML 
Cote n honee, in which he stated that he 8 
r 
times every or On 
size of a Walnut — Mr. Sit 
etter from W, A. a 
Rebtews, 
pp gt in Mexico and = oan Montin, 
His 
: Murray. 
(hes Paris of the None ketea e gpho 2 
Those who wish to know somethin ? 
Hos ace which divide 5 from the pep S i 
orm an eas o California, will 
well AG read this ng 
what sort of winter there i is where 
was | Pines * other trees grow wi 
natural bistory, and htt ba bai we 
ead. 
ade 
n the city of STRE alone the co 
e lijo 8 amounts to t 
lions 5 4 8 ot annum, an 
e 
when it ä and ii it 
iquor, the other in uth o 
tion draws up the fluid into the pi 
the bowls he has wi Mie A 
n placed i 
ever was 
ego produced by the actual conjugation of — in- | gliding down 
ecies. 
The 8 
ee with staminal — 
f the went die 
pability 
ucule whe aa : 
Popa ai of the ner gin the ripening 
munication with 28 1 
„1847, 
or six weeks, then planted ont, S 
exhibite 
en, gr. at 
green 
7, three in a 15-in 
ch pot, in 
then 
23d re he fant tubers of 
dread a tract fro 
K 75 = relative t to the Pla 
Caw 
S tions recently made rte dor’s estate in 
Rese iy following statement iy be relied on as shire. “The Sobel planted 230 imperial 
nine ¢ ays, 57 women and boys being employ 
1845, 1846. 1847, day, and the average number of trees planted b 
PETN ha 725 75 was 15 Two-thirds of the plants were 
February peeves is. 1.68 85 and the remainder Scotch Fir; in all, 3465 plants 
Mar * 0.89 2.57 0⁴ acre. The pl were t ars-old seedli 
. r 1.82 2 06 Ot raised in the gardens her e cost of inclosing was 
A oh 751. 6s. 10d., and of planting, 167. 8s. 8d. ; 
o 2.19 1.79 77 95“. 5s. 6d., or “ged 35 day een Pr: be 
„ 2.54 4.48 37 Several gentlem ted o i 
9 re et 73 ca 5 ater which the Society Pine se to stock chere 4 
November s. 11] 3.43 2.12 57 for the ensuing year 
da 00 1,80 3. 88 
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27.20 
Ruxton, Esq. 
rt tn n 
astern fron 
vil a 
WOI k. 
CHLCI LAIM 
be U 
wild, and the! pis 
y no means to be measured by d degrees d 
uxton yore Bd Vera Cruz to the 
_gather lit 
is account of the wine or pulque“ 
\mericana) will Pro 
nsumption 
rmous quantity of 1 
and a considerable reve 
ed by Gov 8 1 
period paying © ae m 8 to — 
is during th of ii 
> SJP 
acajote, one = of which 
ms h 
Old 5 . . 15 ty un 
ae orders, Od polgu likened to 
hen fresh is 
smell of 
efreshing, and delici n 
ented for thirsty mortal and 
dust-dried throat of a wart 
