THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
extensively, it is en en — by 
sa its undoubtedly 
cacy 
made its appearance 
apih — to 
nded this 
in 1846, oy am an pind i to find * its adop- | serv 
entertain so that I continue 
respect for 
still to be gier bi a a ka 8 ai I vic heard | 
roba- for begin 
eminent zoologists de 
extremely 
ble that it was next to ‘tnd ibility it dinh 15 ‘tru. 
observe natural pe 
ey IT Hes 
ich 
arrived. Is it possible “that veel, “wii 
jcease 
di 
© ever 
is ca — “ay 
— will, I — — me to add, that the additional 
wo years, with the ne 
eho. confirmed my original — 
early demonstrable as that 
irabl 
Botany,” ven to dispute 
Be this, however, as it may, the extraordinary motion 
of the yt which is — e under 
of the m i 
cope, a be 
moderate powe hich I 
lieve I | first noticed, is I believe —— at least in 
mass 
c ae This motion 
bserved i in fresh and vigorous specimens, and 
© very 
he name of fungi. 
ion, I find it the best course 
4 š 
appears to be sufferi — 
Potato disease; Thos. Mi 
[In this case * half ri on 
we are not sati 
analogous to that of the Pota 
Mulberry T: 
about a Mulberry tree which has for 
* a er 
tree 
fells ff befo: was advised to 
as done more 
ears ago, and th cupies a a of 5 ra 
by 14 feet an It is gen erally covered with fru 
has been pruned in a vari iety of ways, but it sti all con- 
tinues to drop the fruit after it has attained its full si 
and me nearly ripe, The were once — 
5 2 feet of the tree without effect, and unless som 
the danger on 
to be a reali would it not Sahir 
taste, and as likely to ray seag of the 
d 
es of a ‘public journali. poea 
individuals were taken om de | 
simi at 4 
were regarded as 
eee 
those opinions were 
1 
r 
pose I have the 
Flea ve, et | a 
catch their vipers, in order 
be witnessed under circumstances | 
eit beyond the poss of cavil. I 
slightest intention of doubt 
my wish that th niey SANE 
that the fact 
which shall 
id of the 
very 
was rot- 
is condition was 
rees.—I am inal uced to = your opinion à 
ears di 
Mulberry 
d in 
om a large whie too 
centre ait 4 walled eet and as the agm wen 
3 — mu 
t ascertained in confirmation of B 
Cs admission. 8 
e mou 
viper rast bt she had Saler or was supposed to E Maré 
swallowed, them? May the circumstances under 
which the ony a fact bad be en observed have misled 
he imagination? I never stumbled upon a viper ser 
feeling a slight de of excitement in my 
to catch or kill it, which 5 very re avo dis- 
| a asserting over positively as to how 
of young ones had serambled out of sight, i there 
had happe buot pr have * Bei! girl hly 
improbable account — a natural p 
pean to my mind th 
3 
menon a 
eyes tae seen 
aha 8 80 &. &e. 
to abandon their opinions. Take wing occur- 
not m na 
re ence, which is 
e, A., was 
urglars 
ask f. is face in a seuffle at 
tely called d him bra his gr and swore m 
at his t rial to his p This A, 
72 
man, B., rec 
reviously to bein 
aged in the burglary š 
investigation it appea rs that not 
circumstance has been detected in eee 
of the prosecutrix’s oath, whilst muc has been 
bt nnocent 
at convicted him 1 persists seat rs could 
mistak = she will pro 
5 
© 
P 
elieve her ath 
admit the testimony which hee fully satisfied others she 
is under a delusion. r 
4 
ge gs do occu 
so strange for ge as newly discovered and 
wholly unsuspected truths ; J. S. H. 
į aches and entire, and 
on lengthened footstalks, 
ofa b a beautiful pale, bln ren colour ; James Duncan. 
e a ag 
Forcing. 
bread’s remarks on om my Strawberries, I 
of ¢ 
n beg to say that I consider it of the 
a pots up to t 
nge is the effect of bëtar delusion, that the clearest 
S| evi wiles, T in contradiction, will not ne the deluded | i 
eeks old, in illustration of 
. eg Mae on the 
testimony ¢ ‘of a person whit preity that she tore o 
2 midnight, immedi- 
r of the same tree rem 
t 
riantly that they re 
rl oh tows 
e ere 
into 4-inch lengths with a oma scissors, 
them in half; 
ir we 
oftentimes 
beg to observe that I not write on 
neither min t 2. the t time 4 an e 
e 
ed article on 
had 
Pe As the nil rhe bi 
he 
no Bolte 
oe 
H 
o mac w 
Secure re that 
very care to 
ced, steal be 
be 
for 
wards, in order that th a 8 Planted o 
dto grow as quickly ag 8 At 
o get the runners as early as possible. 
dist I consider no trouble too much to p 
ject, and would recommend e 
avoide 
= grow ia it yeni the plants, that I 
mark that, unle in the 
d 
one [ 
d to reco I 
plan whieh, f feel confident, & 4 ‘the tela bs a 
* 
ert 
e died down to 
a Mentthy i state, and the branches upon 
ain eee thy a 
situation 
re growin miles inla 
rom the sea, os . 600 feet abab 7 level, 
can be beautiful Nees neatness, . ie 
plants, 
diferent s 
Thee 
Ne 
ndi, Jaden nas, 
and by having 
tness and 
what at ality they catch flies, & 
irds so muc er than 
beer barrels, as also 
rlia? ri W. T., Cheshire, 
