like to know if such is observed ee 
have certainly been treating of a a — 5 one * shed a ir monik the demands of the extortioner ; and the swindler, and 
mow my frends must plead) ba tel of a amali be wish ie intaediateiy jected | ey tal yes, ase paid fo cop tah 
ain oking out of its mo ts T.—Yo : : Å E „lor cows 
i ‘ae fas e l re sera cite ight in sinting for = sorts of careless or wilful“ — of wilfaly) 
f shears and clip it over. A Grower. am not aware that any of your correspond pete are — dry, — than let it be said that we 
; Gravel Walks 3 ue that an appli: 3 N e might enter the oviduct of the we Seca * 5 — pay for 9 
as er. 12 proposed, 1 
y weeds for he time, but it will | on this subject, that the female ae N pore ed not 2 0 advantagecus to 
have been apply excelle u- | amined, to discover whether ee eee general, and to your own innocuous 
f a beautifully healthy future | stomach or the oviduet, it was under the supposition — ery i pa = manfully ht the “ex. 
have learned from experience. No doubt | that observers might have been mistaken in assuming to have ta ly allo ed before a court of than 
f — m down by frequently applying salt | that the young had gone down the throat, because they | nconda — allowed the auger thumbs of such 
b put the question is, would this be pepi than had found unborn reptiles in the * i aud had na your — rer bie many a good eum” in 
Soe pl them up by — roots ł N part I | distinguished whether they were in the oviduet or 55 P am arles Waterton, Walton Hall, 
A latter plan, beca when rept an are stomach. If live vipers are found in the — — alton, Alkali Works Reference.—When men begin to 
low names and epithets t apply 
clean very little — will . them so, ag his 2 interesting question in natural history i is set | it is clear they — — rt * Hork — whom Dee are at iseue, 
* s, Nov. 28. [So do we.] est. aus yet been adduced that such is them. This I consider the best definition that gan au be given of 
hind Pelargoniums.—W hen I — ee — ria case, and therefore naturalists may be 2 1 — r the 28th len upow the Gardeners 
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might be grafted on each other, iid that 10 whether the sea serpen . Chrowicle of the 18 ý a 
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stem breaking into two branches, one of which T cut off | accept the correctness i ns cl and 1 thin * — — bre Abe wi ole a these ge eer me Ame 
oe exiting of Duci ess of der i its ploe ji ;lit sin © 1 5 thing 4 doubt the > rye of ethics ik eh pe the Journal, who was, I be- 
m attempt at grafting, I have been reathi ch bi ae 
aa I think Tanida and Senisi flowers a or, as Mr. On bas en 2 — su — 2 seal “gh — and answer bis forbear i nce and 0 plien jons for abatement 
pa the same plant must be very pretty. Is i — very likely to have been a reptile, and it is somewhat | 229 redress by s is going even ahead 
iR. W. R. [No; grafted Pelargon singular that“ Medicus,” who in his first communiea- — e who are eve ia ted 232 * 
shown by Mr. Ansell at a —.— of the Horticultural 2 criticises the doubts of 222 who do not be- 7 own conduct 
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average height o. of Oaks nape a ta 8 feet, on an esta te think assumed too much, when * 3 thes R amos old trees,” ad “that the award L Fare nage g 
on oF G. 8. todart, Esq, ? gastric juice of the stomach will not act upon livin aterton’s costs,” we e Sree 
a n years plan ted, animals, It certaiuly would have been 4 . — ace geome th ony rons “The deere e — * 
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it appears nothing had been done living animal introduced into the stomach.“ Then | own or their adviser’s morality — 
— $ in the “ Forester,” it little again, what have cuckoos carrying their eggs, or toads temptation held out by the gain of luere, 
uid have been done in the other. I practise the | hatehing their young, or kangaroos concealing their | 8d bag their neighbour — impunity, and — 
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t shelter; for Oaks, at 24 feet in height, must be nearly | turalists. The observers again ha ve retorted. that. the | ‘he tress. apd. hedges wora: risting wich — ea r 
of shelter except from themselves. To have | sceptics are fireside natural ists, and have applied: this į | damage, th: 'ugh not rids veal, was on k he or easy 
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10 of ge 3 is, I i a dsisimental t to | men of the present day Pro, esey * —— wh hich a teat kas Oy conte tase ah 
a hee I can assure Mr. Cree that mem- ever party i N we ought in the best possible covered over by the fresh 4 for which E season was 
s of the crooked re are sg the ia be humour to e es our to prove the fact. Mr. Owen most remarka y the e ae. — would have been at 
Jon Blackhall, The says it is possible; Mr. Newman says s uch a ing has 3 3 decay was, by 82 e plaintifs witnesses, 
Wine Making.— “Al low. me to protest against been observed in a lizard by Mr. Do ubleda , who is a ut niy admi:ted but sined in terms in thelr examination in 
your dictum, to the effect that no British wine can be | first-rate naturalist. Pennant and Goldsmith believed | chief; but they stated aleo, 77 believe ns w — 
. mit, r a; that if no it, and many observers are quite confident, they have | faction pe nin 2 pce — ae — — 5 — 
can be given than ies of using moist | seen it. The argument, I grant, is rather agains the kraz bou: 10 years ago every tree inthe hedgerows round the 
ud afte only a fortnight’s | sceptics; but notwithstanding, until a veritable live sitnation, where the works have sings, been greet, not > 
putting the strained sae into a cask, aud | viper has been taken out of its mother’s stomach, I for |! m pe iat pra pg 3 — 
for a twelvemonth, that one must consider the fact as “not proven.“ C. I. °°“). article in the Journal. Isend yon myname and 
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e pretty much what you indicate. I | Bree, Stowmarket. address, but . — — much accustomed and Jess inclined 
n your Paper 2 notion of how | Hedhe fine. — I would be glad of some information = orisi ng letters poaae — — — — — 
m may be made, and so | specting the habits of the hedgehog. ait traps 8 F ae —.— orthy of the cause which 
foreign wine cannot be bought under from 2s. meat for jackdaws and have caught five hedgehogs, they a advocate.) N — 
e, and British wine can be which leads me to imagine these animals are partly car- — a — perk amass ire with natural 
= 7 gda addition 2 the labour, so long will nivorous. s we have. many- of them hiro eee, the maigi ore af the lower — but to the natural — st 
o produce a palatable, like to find out whether they do much damage, or any, | ay confident, hav i s 
} d wi im- wise he contd not have written on mesmerism style 
that the great ve to gardens, as being 1p à : r red lately in your pages. 
— wine arises from this, that possible for -n pees may, ee ce — — itinerant ca on 
i inegar.— Severa * eri des castigating the doctors for 
vn vary Tenge aoa |" in FEET 
— 8 ill be well m a moderate | tea-lea 1 can zer n ao deui 1 5 ty ot eh surdity Mr. W. very property protest and con- 
e Ol Science and Een in the use of the ther- appears hae the 5 every morning äfter use, ar duevce of medicice with that of mesmerism, 
and r be bronch id of th ut into a mug kept for the purpose, and hot water Would stop. the fierce attacks of fever, 
me-to + ene ge : — Ri 5 nden A t added After a certain period they are taken out and | i j dine «ase — Kien 
the following der, ‘yous male s | squeezed, and : infusion Sapsap * Sg 1 . 
1 0 Wine,” his “ Ey ak sugar an water C ofl” j ; the 2 3 it 
; er on Wine making,” and — ines vinegar * hers who sv “to tins and mea 2 paskatas odt a I can assure him 
t edition of Roberts on Wine- your subscribers W e ‘by the 
he must buy and keep by him. But if eee n the lea An immense faving hrobbings of a gam-boll ; and Wats S 
A Pyy oth r could a good vinegar be ; I have preeured refresbi 4 
t maintain a temperature under 60° all would accrue o poo: inc irik article, at us 1 — t whose pulse was beating 120 in the minute. kara 
round, he wil en matter to attenuate | factured from Mind is apparently an o thinkit might. H. Tso, in a few minutes, thus allayed a swelling . — own 
sufficiently in the winter to prevent an exces- | acheapa rate as I have every reason to venture | which had closed up the mouth » n 
injurious secondary ferm agg in the Alkali Works“ ei m meneallo.“ toa of this old usemaid ; eu cured a . L — bs 10 e. 
i e + Hester, Oxford, — to put an “ Alkali A e * 0 eee AR agony 
Mr Waterton doing | the same in the HA 
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N abbey wal which 8 the south side of informs us “that there are 3 aiig the ways 
“garden. at Bury St. Edmund’s. It flowers | forth by alkali works that for ahortly after he tells us| ought to be ur i 
. * has hitherto not produced seed; at | Here he must be e ae e 5 — time a single medical . — cannot be re — 
miles of Bury, I have collected a “that there has not been as fairly claimed for, that was | md enen wihont any heip from physic, cures or alleviates 
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hich case of damage that was fairly el an those most un- 
Joli oe ee 5 hi Mia the sey 23 TEN fully compensated.” Here then, he a great variety « . Aeloureu g. Mr. Water- 
5 clim night no J en . and reparation. | manageable disor 5 and may be fatal, when re- 
1 with Ciemasis Walde “(the 2 acknowledges been liable to ton asserts that b disease,” ‘That it may be abused so as to 
— further on “he saya, “ we have, ot onei | sorted to in nt with common discretion it is 
sylvan * much to the beauty further y iy resist the | be inn a Ser etl o rumours, in which h deste 
tter, or a live 1, will u doubted ese: hen most inmocus’ i authenticated case 
Teed- Tast su sum mmer my employer was an- „ the. gastric juice Tonge tha "than the sam fogs Hew ch was attributed re mesme asl #8 
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rge pond in the park becoming covered deat: put the gastric juice or “Pros will live for a can — — pi t other 
d, and desi d E e Be a but they ar an i not | 3 As I wish to. 
rake ; : year or more excluded d fish. Ifthe er a d not | iblicly authenticated, 
se kan — see 3 but | swallowed alive by birds s thro . testin arpa Ee Resmerizm in i 
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to eat. A. S., Susser. S 1 10 1 all air, are rn Beeten N 
F. x , are t m- | sorotal h tumours, 
-—I am induced to relate a fact | bat the ‘ical ceca ret is que ae 3 88 Ai this cutting was, 
„ ee few years _ me — desiree ee ofits maternity. | a 
hat are called asks or newts, I | chase 2 
