ti 
superior land by ti 
‘that the food- 1 sur! 
174 THE 
[me a mmo 
cupivu vy woud, le tvuuws pepr the 
mber 
occupation of 
2 
disadvantage to the paard . N 
a ofp 
as well as the Ebla interèst a 
soil, are increased to the v 2 George Kirk, 
Kingswood, ear rey. 
* tove as re in your Paper 
* Buffer,” who asks of what 
he 3 with sand . om 
— of the cylinder are securely closed?” I would first p 
out, as I did before, 5 at the sand 
chance of delete r wad gases 8 into the house ; and, — 
the next place, pya t be born e in mind that all the 
work must b tly free fr bri ok to 5 
for the requisite expansion + at eated. The space or groove 
ired must pop fille 4 . 0 some loose 
ence to my pla nay a — g 
Bacar 12th of Feb., and signed 
rooves 
smeil as sweetly as those of the y of 2 if 
is a direct and poste 1 of O. cordatum, and 
he | pretty and rather soe epiphyte ; 
of our | scarlet flowered Soph i 
e all having of its — 
t hear 
and fertility E the | bractescens ; 
tonia cuneata 
Dendrobi 
a have noticed a paragraph having refer- | sian 
material, * if question ha 
ihe id a 
GARDENERS’ 
w ar 
N 
uss of Sch 
m 
pies —Finally, from Mr. 
rth, came a small 
which time the blossom-buds were just be- 
anuary, 
poia 
power of — > ae 1 ‘shall be glad to 
of simplifying the casti 
ave arranged them, wil 
fo defects than large ones, and the 
aes without difficulty. It =. 
Rein gizen in the Chronicle of the lech — . mall 5 — * might age 
e, say 1 2 „ only, to suit s 
1 * think i "e be worth the while poe ap 
to cast one, and publish the sag 2 
ec side hone A of 1 3 
wrought oS 
readers may like to en of 
«I have — 2 ted the 
My are reen hou 
; roof, is newly bui * * 
sequently ii it is more airtight than ooh other: 
. any whose — its more air oki mr Ta 
s I am I ħave two of the common 
near each | OPE 
much to — 
close —. mares Salled C Chunk stoves. One is placed n 
* extremit the house, and round each ia an iron cylinder 
he ae fat 
opened when A 1 » stoves, 
k ase! 7. pans stand on the tops o 
od ginning se appear, — although the night temperature 
hink 
n kept 55° to 60 ossoins were 
me 
r ends of the suc- 
densed wa 
e ventilation is 
some 
stov: 
water is nearly at * — heat w oo — stoves ar are in dongs work s 
nt moisturè is otf to r air to 
ity. “Two distinct — on ains made, com- 
ho nue, and ate with a 
e genus; the "Violet-seented Burlingtonia 
re aphne (D. 8 Vn 
opening into 
a (P. pron’ fea, 
the cy- 
linder is — elar by the colder air which is d 
erg s, after having entered them near the Eynal of the h ouse. 
anuary, Commencing, t. e anuary, 
bers are as follow —468, 43°, 42°, 44, 43°, 420, 408, 
„15. 44°, 44°, . By osing t the dam: e 
y the 
nig! t during the 9 fortnight when the 
e abuve 479. 
the least possible Phinney takes itp 
pores whe yop takes rie is perpendteae 
wba coe that others ought 
prie er en oni 
this dese ioh, ill 
4 5 5 ‘wns val we oat fee from 
on 8 at 3 or 4 
ought of 
to find oes e of 
k 
lock 
oo much by any such erection. 
Ez ada s that my stoves are no to the building. 
Sotieties. 
his s ss 0 
xe 3 observed; serve for the Before of = 
. — The Jean 
vineas frost, | 
2 e i 
Mr. Knight’ e, 
is generally the 1 
Da 
den ere 8 — way to that 
iddle-sized 
Phe flavour = bea 
be the best aL them, and £ 
‘fay avour is exceeded by that off no other 
ddle sized, ob 
aud do not require walls.— 
3, Vol. III., of the“ Transactions o 
de last that 
EETING, summoned by advertisement and th 
1 the purpose of electing a new Member of ; 
Council ROW d, | 
praedia The CHa 
had been con 
electing a os Member of in the 
i remov death, and 
, [other question could — Sg Besides, it * 
3 ot haste Skinnari; wait not reer for a Fellow of ie, Soeiety, not having 
a a fro ie 2 b y men: 10 
— * vocal el ed to, tee has ee Mr. Glenny had 8 his. 5 
our i 10 
r 1 Tea W e like Orchid from the | no wait oe — Mihaia a 3 x 2 we = 
ng great pa yel-| Granny uns not 5 
— 7 K groen flowers spotted with brown, and one pa the | that he 5 — as: ee ieee 
8 . of the Mes cong ied of that island to be | the Society owed hi —— ä [Ho ona = 
\ Banksian | 
these. — ‘rom Mr. Williams, WAS awarded for — sue again charged the Council geo offi KPA 
B. a 
re as an admirable plant of . 04 e 
glossum pulchellum, with po: t spikes of ere which 
me thut ic 
is neeules 
to suy that the Couneil, 
the. acti ive members of e aar 
ie i en are some of the highest 
allegations: is country, have a complete answer to these e| 
CHRONICLE. 
ia been pro 
[Here 
i pe —. = ep 
o| ca — a Okiki 
tha 
: determination to agitate 
N 
e | some introduc 
t, h 
A ralist, he gav 
lavas as wellas 
m ~~ 
He complained that the Libra- : 
ocam marily dismissed | know 
. because th 
í iee, A ak PAER 
| with 1 aud he e 
cuted for mere 
The CHAIR 
were adjour 
a future Boett than that 
ag 
* 
= 
one, he 
complained 
— thie ballot i “proceed — 
at inquiry was stifled, and ex 
e the Seidel at the Ann 
airman then appointed Peter P 
d unanimous 
a loin aenn to ni duly elected: 
d ta March 7.— The 
a just tribute to the memo 
Rebdiews, : 
An Tea in Chin -$ the Culiivation and Manufacture Ú 
derived from Personel 
ial 
- Experiments now making 
Culture d e Tea Tree in oiher 
World. By Samuel Ball, Esq., late I 
i ast India Ce 
8 vo ongmans: pp. 382. 
This i is a an es volume, 
Piha reparation of Tea 
ha 
of Assam 
as in northern India, 
out by 
e 0 
eh of India. Th 
3 but still aeeai Teas. 
would find a good an 
0,000 l. a year in extendi ing pee 
plantations, i 
he appearance- of Mr. Ball’s work is gee 
opportune ; and it is Z 
completely explains — proce 
