— 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONIC 
LE, 
1 of indiema quality, I have for 8 — 8 ered and is it not probable aati in many 
raft them black | of the ion of 
as Š hava e followed the — en in different ys | stom > par 
red in vain with 
es already stated, an 3 exa 
ere care was n not Hoe. 
won many m 
eav ing them in the gro 
disease, althoug 
gravelly s a thoroughly drained; V. H., Becke 
[Don’t you think your 
hid — enp th u AAR 
a — of Naturalists: —Naturalists are 
— rath r to ascribe 
ve 
nsured ie. the eee 3 
see the — — of the Earl of Malmes- 
e it — 
p | their Aaaa 3 forme 
ur Potatoes might — rotted if you 
rdir at * ob 
than to admit the — of every dise 
before it 
standin all that has — 
observer, 
S2 5 
„ 
ends, an opportunity of examining a viper ca 
— after having 8 swallowed _its youn 
districts where these 
1847 such a speci 
by the party who was an s of, and a chi 
actor in the flower — writer £ 
upon an and young viper, that 
the dam opened its mouth, into which the yo g one account ? I enquire. “ Well, 
entered, and ran down its mother’s throat; the old | sir, the Rhubarb leaves — * w much drier than 
viper then began to its esca’ ut was inter- the others, and I believ it is ee. wet that rots the 
rupted by a stone wn by the witness; the stone Potatoes 3’ J. H. M., irencester, August 
struck the animal, and cut its body not far — the olatoes.—Pray have ane of your readers tried the 
tail; by the aid of a second person the viper was pre- plan of 3 ing o in ate hillock? If 
orn d captured, hose it — found that the young one oneal ill they i t 0 5 the result, 
hy 
eae throug 
men mediate 
had been 
wound. This interesting 5 was im 
us aspect in Nature, being tested b 
s admission 
reptiles are abundant. Intheautumn 
mee VOLS. 
ery, espe- | by voluntarily entering th 
‘ith the oviduct, a — ould 
2 ember of 
acquainted w 
attitudes of defe 
are foun 
killed and cut up, ‘and “ the — fyi issue into 
with the true 
seeking a winter asylum in th 
mds, and euckoos being — — the 
approach of winter into 3 . Gough, ie 
last word on Vipers s the s 
certaining ni og or not t tile Petts of the viper seek 
of alarm ks ithin the bo we of the 
rough her m 
middle “of October, ‘tes your readers 
ds to do the like) de- 
B 
E 
ug a 
7 
ntil the 
g, by blows not lower down pe 
let the neck of the ‘ena ‘viper be s ed 
d 
E 
Gi 
lish 
ould — 
o Pr ofes essor Henslow, but t 
munications he may 
be not proved to his satisfaction ; $ 
— Seeing 
and the other particu- 
the oviduct alone, 
entire throughou 
tained, as it were, a chain 
riously coil edup inaknot or some 
delicate a mbrane eing 
Parts, 
— — py = 
and a vested with — Sems 
disarrange the 
n to rest upon the lower part me the — si 5 80 
viscera 
rds, 
the stomach Row 
t their -n — per The oviduct con- | 
7 Dr. te g Potatoes. — 
ain onshire, has tried 
— Klasen 0 tos 
eel 
= aN sed 
Produce, Sound. ased. when dug. 
88 lbs. 506 Iba, 4 lbs. 
which the leading shoots were tn untouched— 
i fter 
Produce. Sound. Dis h 
85 Ibe eased, when Ee. 
being d 
Sae be, Ms 2 ibs. 
52 lbs, 
bers, after 
a few — si extremely — — utterly 
grp ure ety Tomatoes — We treat the ma ag a or 
Tomato here as follows —In — 2 week in March 
we in ich sandy mould, ae placing 
anatomical facts are very conclusive evid 
young viper in this instance h; 
e stomac! 
Now the above — offi in rich mould, three 
the filled 
uge in its | moving t 
so with r 
— — or Cucumber frame, water them 
as the plants appe 
a pot 
e 
- this will stand at the bottom 
about them,“ the na- mica 
l errs rm 
attained. the height ‘of 6 f 
cate 
hold 
e 
N pots we shift ri into larger pots, = 
wo | medy 
ruit and place ove or Vinery, and 
will v —— as well as-on a wall; Robert Draper, — 
rsk. 
generally known 
= our ponds + 
of by 
Park, 
Call ethiopia: — It is not 
es will be cut 
strongly every ye A well rooted 
ng ed in a shallow tank or basin will 
most lux 1 dur 
forms a a charming object ; Cantium. wit dies 
to tse 
litle 3 and ee don 
celle = — A Su * 
a es 
thar atlanta 
armin shrub i 
— 
abundant 
us’s” extracts ts from a 
rning to ery 
proach of pes il gute till these ceremonies ars 
duly performed, and like fabulous nelis a 
not affect 
to lie out and loiter, or else cast before 
is own words, “ * should a 
te meat and 
or 
They shou uld in 
this subject. Lawson is wro 
re a swarm by 
he inverting it would 
mer 
