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Fa ar! Suppose . a begin your apiary 
sei whi ag some parts of the king- 
me bong i for 10 half-crowns ; E others — 
Lare ; but in this county they are 10s. 
will, b 
require; straw is the most conv 
25 5 A 4d., and will last four or five years, if 
from rain with a straw cap, which will“ 
40 508 3d, ie Id. more.” 
Rev. John 8 a 3 of Salisbury 
his “ Sys of Agriculture and Garden- 
ok concerning bees, says, 
cottage ers keep enough 
year, * 
ig — 8 * taken from a geet 5 tock — 5 
whilst 5 wean of the heaviest cot- 
mike 1 ie ever was under 160 Ibs 
Feil now add mi 3 to myself, or rather to i 
my own List about 
m on the journey, so 
that eben aed arrived, the — part * the combs 
of both hives as broken down ; the hon 
anten lle quay from the . 
hire were fairly suffocated i 
after the two hives together. 
der to month, without disturbing either par 975 I set 
this them thus unite arden, In the mach spring 
double omy . a good swarm, an the 
eding autumn weighed 75 Ibs, 
two hives by means 
the * ee 
7177 
next Bom 5 35 Ibs. 
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Weave its wha the bird’ t 
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laboured ni h e sam wed bject 
ae ty day t tee extend all the “alla: Pana 5 
Sie at the mouth entrance of each, 
p again. w, again, se served 
i o pidan oh tho Tai oen ure, alik 
Warder, . 0 * Y, ongh 
B rais eck 
- | there is food for the 
in; on stem of 55 Tittle plant under 
in | the ee of stagnant water, the preservation of 
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drag of Maint water there a 
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essengers o 
ornamental w n n 
9 is — rr AP them encour 
every m their power vegetable gr 
plant “tas will the sporule or the 
or the ova of animaleules b 
miasma it 
produces typhus or yellow fever, 
cholera, 
The nature of this miasma is u 
m their stagnant pools, ever examine 
not, I promise them a 
This 2 
a bunch of Grapes, the end o 
termin 5 in a bell- a — f distinctly 
organised being. The edge of the is fringed with 
most delicate 8 555 by 5 a curren ky is kept u 
the animalcul 
Just touch the 
do mier nba! never so gent 
instant, quicker than 
and collapse upon vip 
again, when the motion 8 ses, spread o 
cate and beautiful bells, to perform their destined duty— 
hum 
e only mentioned one species. In every 
are different genera and 
orders, and thousands, nay myriads, of species. Do 
they 2 and pacity, a thus reprodice m miasma? N 
such t of a e is not a ei ie 
They ron, a their dest Age an n become 
the ee — a 
i What is don 
H e to look with regi 
dark green tos which con too 
of decomposition! But t 
trifying mass, but a 
— if the dea 
Water Lilies, your Water | 
Sed ey are all great p 
are the means of Omnipotent design—of saving from 
loathsome dea 
N. Bree, Stowmarket, Nov. 27. 
ith your 
4 5 look 3 carers within its dark | of 
of death. 
grea 
re | scientific * which it 
f| o ad 8 tious 
cannot do — 
t | ful reading of Lindley’s “ Theo: 
d | we conf 
x generally blinds e a: mam to the plainest truth 
be 
| —— ee which i the author of the paragrap 
upon the 
th the . — formed in his own — to 
PRACTICAL 2 2 ee 
SMALL GA i 
IMPORTA a Fr A y 
the Chronicle ae of its Leading Articles, must 
be aware of the esire of to 
information on the 3 of 
797 
aS a 
ee be — In reference also 
Few, eal the 
an 
both on the alert, beneficial scout’ and the mind ae 
their be g record: 
eee 
ti 
unless a avails 
present age to possess, 
some 3 — and 7 opie 
of 
course can mere with impunity, if we mer 
profi 
are to 
Perha than recomme — 
of Hortieul om 
es what kind of N we wish all — 
h and modes 
bj 
non” is to general 
y ——— 
e these remarks are intended to 
sure of the amateur in atten 
ess we have a higher 1. in 
As has often been said in this P 
a 
farming o e, and the holder 
add to the plea- 
ing duties, 
making them. 
mphs. 
cessible to ridicule, and if by sany obser- 
vation of — habits of his Pansies or his Turnips he can 
n is fed, he ought to consider himself au 
nour to is country, and tho frie nd of man, H. B, 
P voryen e Co orrespon nden 
The Claims we 2 — £ Aibo, ihe tens 
which — “ Alkali Manuf in the North of — 
land“ has been pleased to adopt pt in reference to your our ad- 
over in silence by a lover of Bare or an admirer ofthe of the 
works of Natu If it were not raed 80 
ll as indi 
su t at the tone of injared 
air 
richi wooded perty,” 
pr A cient trees i 3 ſor ‘colt be beauty an 
a ations,” to preserve them by 
sible means, still to cheer the eye with beauty an 
heart with freshness, instead of being converted into 
"ays evidently des mak 
as to the principles — which al 
ep p Boe ‘their 
y 
odes in which vegetable growth 
the conditions on which its full develop- 
f gardeners n 
i successful practice 
ar by the 3 of = 
abstract principles , we are posed to 
fault with t ini useful men ‘who are satisfied er gd 
can produce fine flowers and fruits and vegeta abn 
see no n 
8 only. At t the same time . 
2 
W , 
Se of hom shares in he profi of te 
the banks Tyne 
dinary things ev. 
Five-and-twenty mi thirty years 
colliery spouts, and coal smoke, 
doubt, many a ste boat, of if they had been 
in. T ese 85 
for their golden sweets, and the 
Pag. 
15 
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8 
correspondents who are so 
f living weeds to let them 
7 
My 
water, 
857 
hot ; while e with his ene exercise his mind at 
the same time on the phenome a : 
n the province of pa 2 aoe 5 
d; and fruits and vegetables 
vemen ith flowers, 
“ESHS 
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8 
an r field is yet before the amateur in this de- 
ter on it although his 
and the general stock | so 
artment alone. Let every one en 
axe tions may be very limited, an 
and all this owing, as 
Thou 
ualified 
hire si yigi r 3 alk ali. 
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fn disturbances even, in 
rable ; popular — of the Tyn 
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