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blished in their pots. After this, the best si — 
earance are so managed that an | esta : 
in the 80 years, four between 1776 -- а ceder te и only at the top, whilst MR > RU Lea be ens ot ane nd moist to үн 
2 mm ym ‘will e well “remember vil, | beatenes ee 1 r1 ndr p" at са 2 feet | rapid growth, and where light an айык 
r g the new case 
for, [3 iis tales val plants perished that had 4 . а 3 feet, Pies to the iso ^ the 4 Dace vin ра er: T Moins. Ps or pus а | 
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withstood - irr дыг I ех c» = e 5 qx 3 ry à эреде pe гр = рос ber rw pe and or tiedo, | 
f which the e stem he mpact bu d main 
qe p of 1838, the mean of which w - tinually, in ча line of inclination, unt "i uot ac ated cs indt еу till about the mid Sepia 
27.79° ; while that of Jan anuary, 1814, was 26.719, | wall is reac tree "a at an angle of when they should be prepared for t Wig by full, 
and of January, 1795, 26.75? í { i and со — of Soy оча i a ese i LM posure to sunshine, and a free circulation of aig js 
been stated, and Teserenos *0 | 45°, ай arin f ble occasion. en the weather becomes 
EE table. it Y evident that severe fave pon Fear mith be entertained lest. the sap, being ‹ confined eae 1 — = 
? . to а sin 2 
between 1771 and 1791: that toa had ituation near glass in the greenho 
rp peus of ‘that riod the s of | too vigoro buen to tA of the ag agate! ind uà dh doge de eon during winte: ind 3 
in the ively cold ; that the next 10| But this action o p^ а d by their | be requi ed to maintain it in a healthy condition, qj 
ee were excess 2 quantity of the roots, and t these yo Pee A mild days, but avoid col . 
win fall average eee toes does not ан air freely trot id: ys, 014 cold drying 
temperature ; that those of the next 10y PES CET proximity to eaeh o The wal against v which trees ents. By propagating early, keeping the Раз 
still warmer; between 1811 and 1821 they fell ihus train ed should not be less than 10 feet in рари. growing as spy as е - tue kene 
below the average; but since that time they have otherwise the trees mi s notvwithstandi ng their inclina- e ^ m pi gro hes Чу ar 15 iir 
above it. be too confined to "€ 
Map * om order that empty — may “om be иб оп е рер ей oa ясен mms b d | 
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We rejoice exceedingly that after во many ae od f | to ер аси a trees to the n ;| plants а secon on before allowing them 1 
of the most disinterested ero t i мш lected ы half horizontal, and to end, £z Es et a t a y nd in this case it will not be Кш to start them inh - 
y whic s as viously much neg 6 ned principal b A, which itself | growth so ear spring as when they are intended | 
in France, Dr. Монтлони has been elected must bor se braneh t an le of | form flowering specimens the same season. ii 
member of the French “Academy a maniy о f 459, This principal branch is, in fact, suang but the | management from the first, and к — Ше 
56 out of 58 votes, into the place vacated by the АЙ lock of 4 ught down, and | plants in 10-in a aac m = be obtained in t 
death of М. Rimaro. Dr. AGRE AL A very upon which the secondary branches ‘have been allowed 8 the second se To effect this place then 
early served with the French army in Egypt |, ро a light airy "Mision, "close to the glass, e 1 
under vigor: and on 8 from the DAE 2 see whether F. ebruary, or as soo n after as ircums ces will adni 
on half-pa as Chirurgeo n-Major many years after- sot possess aft » advan tages we ascribe to it, And m of a moist temperature of about 50? or 55 — : " 
wards, he settled at Paris where heh has since devoted inasmuch as the successive elongations of stem | tained hee eom es give a li diit 
th hen — Sm on the average 32 inches in length, it and, as I h : lre * d, esa to ty? format ; 
ha t most to cover a wall | of well-shaped d y stopping an 
UM RT ате неа 10 10 fest in b in height, eem — . at an angle of shoots, as e required. Water — 2 | 
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E botany during =-=; some time after py. 
rse ‘of a ve N ting, but when ih 
active life, he found, roots strike into te 
settling at Paris, fresh soil, and tk 
tthe ogamic plants — 
collections formed push orously, 1 
by travellers. were liberal 5 will i 
— the necessary, я а 15 
i manure wate 
eher MAN ie ud the stablo. or E fam 
deleemiuation. This —€—— a e 
гах лар 2 tity of clean 
duced him to app т be 
to the study of these і ur. 
obscure but most in- not bé 
teresting plants, and ! tised after the mill 
one of the first re- of May, or the plus | 
sults of re- will be late in 
searches was a great ing, as blossoms 
portion of the volume t f 
on Cryptogamia in till the woo 
Betaneer’s * Vo rather fi 
age." Besides his when the shoots 
larger works, such duced, a 
the «(à stopping, are from! 
games of Cuba, Alge- to 6 inch 
i, &c., 
uld у pages. One of the most important 
memoirs Enna he presented to the Academy was one | Five years, then n, at least чым gained by =x above method, 
on the structure of the Hymenium of Agaricus, of | which soem be gain any of the o 
which h str of the inconveniences sities ed to the em are at once 
avoided by this. If one of tl 
45? are at the end of that time нота of 16 feet m 
ture, though scarcely at thetime aware of the e 
ance sof his disco 
t 
eans of "amd distributing the action of 
uri Was gone by, the sap extremely sim 
ent the credit} As to the 
As а аф, with 
of id m 
cud urnal of Носа Society, 
extracted from the Fes Horticole. 
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~ THE CHIRONIA. 
E of this HE 
ta for 
сеа for the dei ul of the 
umn mo 
ursue with greater zeal 
i in which he i i i usefully engaged. 
No coun — boast a larger number of 
acute h 
whom itis 
and Тнокет, and it 
the greater of 
fally a УД this | 
acquired their taste from our yen 1 
cannot close this short vie 
that ege MowrAGNE is by no means a t, th 
but a most acco mplished scholar, and one of the 
E V eal; creatures in this chequered 4 mt, 
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SIMPLE m TRAINING. kep 
each trees ( ge is only applicable to 
planted obliquel y at srani of 34 inches | in 
ae inclined 
betw 
as grandiflora 
tenis are ex cellent 
Tae Peach 
=) are 
s soon 
8 legrowth, Sim be sufficiently roo 
ae Singly in 4-ineh pots, After 
the following summer 88 im ts! in rather warm, moist situation, till they ] have becom 
est 
e | that they 
Alpha, 
r potting, зма. hag addi 
8.— 
Ф 
hly es 
of w 
e | of distillation 
rich light porous в soil is essential for the e 
eile of the Chiron | 
їп 
are in a proper state as regards 
THE BED моознк PLANT.—No. II. 
tee 
Tun hig Urq-ee-Bed 
tained d distilling the s Rois Ne fresh- gathered, wi 
water. No novelty is used in the 
beyond the apparatus resorted 
moved to the 
nd of the greenhois, 
ortoa rai 
ireulalion of air, full e 
and a rather dry Tu whieh will check 
t f flowe 
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