RANUNOULUSES, ANEMONES, | 
mA TANCIFOLIUN, AND AURICULAS. 
* 
y, Gentry, a AAA 4 r. 
— wh ick he 
— as being one 
— 
i are now ready for sending 
ENDLE and Co., Union- 2 d, 
un 80 SALVIA PATE 
OUD p SON are now sending * the 
above high! able plant, under the 
ssa ial de PATENS ALBA,” 
1 usual discount to the — ade, and on 
nn 64. . ordered. A ful 1 description of 
| above be found in the — r of 9 
K 'oodlands Nursery, , Sus 
v Maresfield, near Uckfiel 
Che Tie Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
` SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1848. 
| MEETINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEK. 
è (October e 
’ ne §—Botanical 
D is a subject the 
Wigo 
‘oo of which i it i is F impossible to exaggerate. 
Everything the . — interest 
to all classes; for by far the greater part of th 
timber employed for ordinary purposes is only 
aining 
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yet how 
e are ther on record of alas? timbers 
The 
— o some — internal 
action affecting e substance throughout, whilst 
Fee yet under the tool of the workman. 
as yeast acts on moistened 
assert that heart of Oak 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
soundest wood is — sooner or lat 
ng the 
* ‘for 4 erar- ation of woo 
ployed by M. pe Gemin 
e 
OUSSINGAULT, DE Gas 
Their report appears in the 
of the Academy of Sciences, 
n | cylinder. 
f eee 
o- interior, of sulpha 
d ha ave been in its natural state 
owe ver, that tha pn 
Viua 
state that — and 
long continued wishings of either cloth or Flax had 
not diminished, in any appreciable degree, the quan- 
tity of copper r which those fibres had imbibe d; and 
that Oak and Hornbeam 
which consists : 
f a cast-iron hollow inion, pes to hold 
As pieces of wood, and sufficiently strong to resist 
e effects of a vacuum within. he en 
this cylinder has a close Smiri. secu 
after the wood has been introduced ; 
farbjahed with a valve —.— ee ed by 
ew, and serving to rein the 
red by screw 
r 
solutions; these are pen in be gr 
cylinder, with which each is 
ga in the eylind 
for injecting the ema with great pressure into the 
A ator pee merely to fill 
„ b munication pipe. 
» the 9 8 resembles 
man Mr. 
© 
wn 
rt them had the sap wood left entire, 
xcept on one side; in the other it had been almost 
— — removed. The been prepared 
M. ve Gemis and injected with tar, or tar an 
pitch (goudron). 
it or fissure 
I 
by 
. 
= sound parts of the exterior porti sap 
ood e completely Sagan by =e pitchy 
All the woody zones ning th 
large 3 were seen traced b NN of tar when 
cut horizontally ; but the heart was untouched. 
act it was previously known, by t se 
A. Boucwenre, that the heart of Oak mpene- 
trable to the most fluid n sella’ ‘site ed by 
a very prolonged action. 
Neither by ether nor microscopic examination 
din av 
i (creosote, &c.) in a gaseou 
M. ERIE had the idea, — s ago, of 
wae dee — — in its 
d by the do 
beugen ad we. W n and carbonate of lime, 
uccessive introduction of two gereg h in Pega 
M. 
Fy, s 8 
as been subjected t to eee 
when we present to a Be thus i 
seco ubstance ys 
t that 4 cannot be introduced 
ion? It is alge a by which. eeri pan 
PE 
loyed for preventing that deca . to which the , that 
cha 
ods which evs been 
DE GEMINIS 
ee 
possession of important evidence con — the 
effect of charging soft timber with creosote by Mr. 
$ Para 
ds of |; 
the other 1 ; 
spirit, and it 
e re-| of garde 
In the one eae wood, the | trous feud 
hi ea 
ts of |2° 
all “the penetrable parts. What will then heupen 8 
ETHELL’s patent, and we hope to learn — da 
to what it amounts. i 
Our Irish friends still 1 
Honrie CULTURAL 
management. Under these circumstances 
we e feel that time should be given for effecting t 
changes which are hoped for, aud 4l at no public 
object is to be b 
y hostile 
e 
now ray many “of the Council hav e a just view of 
what s one ; we are bo und i n charity to 
w 
ror ‘that those of the ‘Council who differ from 
1em do so conscientiously, 
foolish determination n no 
improved 
as well as Seid 
be at ane 
In die A mea anwhile we would recommend 
ood 
as more popularity with the friends 
ning; it however, like its rival, has errors 
to confess, as what Soci as not? Why not 
reunite them? ‘Ther 
be held vali 
tw n who cou — meet and settle, as 
e all pute and — termine upon 
e which would be 1 to belo the 
We usly hope that they will do so e th 
regulations for esr year are promulga 
that the next notice we ‘shall have to ae of ‘Trish 
ee will be by making the weleo 
which represent it 
We have to announce, for the information of the 
many persons who are interested in the Sranwick 
3 that no plants will be ready this year. 
rran ts are making for the W 3 2 
of it * and we take the pre 
in the manner cale 
lent intentions of His — the Duke 
UMBERLAND 
In another page we give the last 
Official Return 
of the state of the Irisa Poraro Chor, prepared 
Commissioners. The 
ows 
a | by 
r con- | the 
uite 
E guting 
van |e 
be 
> 88 ari 
arena ty Aen 
the 
must be pronounced to 
be imprac 
23 to the Institute state, l 
