

I shall die." This must 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



to echo the petition day by day silently 



yet insufficiently regarded, " Give us air 

 I, Bristol. 



THE AMATEUR 

 pecting the great desirabh 



Polma Je* wTshall fin 



fresh air. No one su 



the type of L'olmai.e j 

 descriptions have bee. 



with so much avidity 



naise we shall see 



use hermeticadly i 



the ;.^d t -ncr fulfil 

 he doe:-, not recogn: 



glorious, but 1 hav 



deduced from 3 



1 ' ipport animal life ! "noTdoes 





trinsic importance. Comparatively few persons are 

 for they are generally grown too meagrely to produce 



appear to come up more from accident : 



growth of these enchanting flowers is not often seen, 

 and the conception being wanting, no effort is made to 



; 

 \ .V c nsider : 1 c fi .m November to May, in ordi- 



: • 



nish. Snowdrops will bloom in January, provide 

 frosts do not bind up the soil ; and even Crocuses wi 

 look very gay at the close of that month if the weatlu 

 is mild. February is a grand month for both the* 

 flowers. March brings forward early Tulips, Hyacinth 



Tulips. This 'is the grand month for bulbs, and the 

 continue to look beautiful until the middle of Ma' 

 Thus, by a free patronage of bulbs, winter loses part < 



y a charm. 



see how we may expend a few pounds, so soon to ). 

 repaid with interest m the sunny days of spring. Firs 

 there are double and sin S " .1 ' 1 oh, it j 



1 re th 11 20 . ! ioi soldo 1 Is Moral outla; ■ s- 



50 fine new varieties ^"rot^Tea'cn" may be^n 

 chased for 30s. Then, come Narcissus and Jonquils 1 



■■■ : ■■■■ ■ ■ • ■ 



triy Tulips, 



asses to adorn greenhouses and sitting-rooms, bu 

 hich yield up their full beauties in the open air 

 yaciuths are so numerous in colour and varied ii 



insTec • ^ of Va ST : 

 thalmua La D g e l andii Jjg£ tf 



11 b j Mr " Shuckard, bt 



c.ple for sorts, namely, single and double dark red, light 



cte(1 to purchased lor :>s. (,<!. a dozen, and will often coi 

 (I oat. some of the finest varieties. If planted rather clo 

 • ton of that is one to a space of six square inches, the e 



■ 



:e enumerated i. 

 joe, and one root of each may be had for 1/. 

 doable varieties there are 7 

 fori/. But the mixed earlj 



subject. I was agreeably surprised to find him and in another paper ^le shalMiavc " ^ 



wherries, pot Grapes, and a 

 xceeded anything that I he 



: ,• i r .u. lit 



rom a neighbour- 

 it shortly changed 



species of Insects.— After alluding to the physiological Carrier, and hence on the subawru 



interest possessed by those species of animals which Erebus, an active volcano upwards of 



are deficient of the organs of one or more of the senses Knowing as we do 



which are enjoyed by the majority of the species organic constituents enter into the 



throughout the classes of which they are members, ar " 



to the necessity for investigating the habits of sue 



species, so as to discover the p.. 



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



biUtytf the "existence TrSrruS^"^ ^ 



3Eheis. neatl1 thecorneou8 «^a^ri fe^ 



M.D.R.N,F.RS.-£ W aathor g a?e'a J ;«^^ 

 the newly-formed ice of the whole Antar^foS 

 author to abound in an order of organianw.^'ti 

 very recently been disputed, but «bh 

 he recent d.scoyeries of Mr. Thwaites, ii &2 



i the ships, as far as the eye could reach, to uksxi 

 ale brown colour. Though peculiarly abundant in Ae 

 rer*the t wh e i Pl " ltS ^ rr ° ba - bIy V^ .™ 1 )' V*4 

 linuteness, can only be recognised when «*i 



ib.srai.co. 1 iiey wore invariably found ' inT 



• 

 irallel attained by the Antareri; 



mdsof Prof. Ehrenberg, of lh 1 



may ultimately depei 



lose latitudes ; on th 



r hi every country betweeu Spitzberj 



l Laud. O.hor?, or even some of these, 



.-xtuict volcanoes. > 

 a have been found 



I 



B Cape de Verd 1 



the 78th deg. of S^ n ^ j 

 f 165 E. and 160 w.i j » rf 



1 the soundWs taken over this depos 



rth oYM^oSo^dASo^ " 



tion of what it brought up, showed 

 >sist in a great measure of the remains 



iency of any organ c 



$g* it must do over pre 

 ¥<M can be more ready 



in those minerals, it is P er ^J d8 ubaq^ 



able to conjecture that the subterranean^ ^.^ 

 forces which keep Mount Erebus in act ^^ 



3 400 miles Ion-, 

 , whilst its land. 



