CHRONICLE. 



matter of importance, for if the layer ia buried deeper 

 it will rot. The gardener should regard it as a good 





iSSS^&tSS!^ & LTto~ 



fokted up in'tleir leafy ahLrth^Md'^IS, a^'* 

 nit'ion f Ut Ever y day briSj *ESt2L^£i& 

 for your approving smiles, until at length ^** 



•v:i:ir. 



Take care, too, t 

 .'V'u !>f rq'otU-d' 



The Lilies of the field and the fowls 



| oil.-; . taJ I, that by glancing at 



- 

 hffflMMJMMteip«cil • the Amateur Gardener would be 



. 'conferred on all who gain their bread by the°sweat ol 



r, ,„■ m -i f°' HL , . : privik^--/ 



Jtepot,ng.-Thesod being prepared as isd.r. , m t() whoBe cS;n , c> 



the first chapter, you should be careful that it is neither we hav, B i not make one warden 



femdTorwhen" tfaVsort b^dVilT *?*** *£* *"" ** h ° riZ<m ° f ° Ur bad8cape ' but wottld look out on the 

 is vulgarly called fo 6te™ f ^SeUed°wttT w^raid 



■"'■:■-■- : •" : '•■ ; ' ■>■■•-.'.■ ..-:.....: , 



remedied by speedy repotting. f her rale! 



. 



E ote *BuTS^ou I° U ' d haVe '" """ re ° e ^ t " 1 SiawMon of the yea 



I --'t, or the ' • : .v method 



a una 8 e - . But after being refreshed with 



lis firat and principal operation over, fill your f quaintance with the world's zreat e 



>ken by thou 



OR FRANKINCENSE OF 

 SCRIPTURE. 



■ tint for so Ion* 



Laced the sereriJ 





iviost auuiors mention the form* 



■ ■: 



J it expressly as | • 



■ utit » noww,, 



.nd conveyed from Aden, &c, to Bombay : another 

 :ind is exported from Calcutta. I will proceed tosh * 

 hat these are the produce of two species of the same 



Indian Olibanum is now imported in chests bothfrom 

 Calcutta and Bombay in considerable quantities ; bat it 



Thus was produced in India, and that the whole of 

 what was exported to Portugal was first import! d iiro 



however, ascertained that Cunduru is a Sanaetit 



formed was the produce of a tree called Sallaci, and 



i ->_tr is u 1 i \ irious parts of the monn- 



this country by Mr. Colebrooke, aud which he obU ; ned 

 from .Mr. Turn!). ill, of Mirzaporo, was r< c '_'iii~e i V J 



spreading towards Mirzapore, and along the fnotofthe 



one species extends up into Affghanistan. One or both 

 species of Boswellia, no doubt, yield the true Indian 

 — « From the affinity in vegetation between parts d 



Vrabia, 1", - .. m 1 India, it is not impossible but tt 



afford that ' ' " 



This inference seems to have been proved a certainty 



Society, 8th April, 1846, " On the ' 



produced 'in large quantities in Africa, J^J^J 



1 thence r^iportiTto the ^"^ gj,j! 



There Z some reason" however, for believing that tf* 



mm, the produce of and largely e *t°*£? ^^ 



.■ 

 in and Arabian Olibanum by Guibourtanu 

 i^ieut. Kempthorne, of the Indian navy (n^ 

 Abyssinia), describes the tree which fofcest raw- 

 s growing at an elevation of 000 eet 

 le hills of the Soumah coast in me -^ 



Malcolmson, of Aden, owe 

 • : :.. ■ ■ . 



auacned to the bare limestone rock by . . th*k ja^ 

 vegetable substance (part of the tree;, *u ^^ 



ke oiled parj. g 



