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THE — SS dis чаш 
[JAN. 29, 
of management "which Sir 
No one questioned that the Irish chemists are just |; 
to extract s 
Ar from Beet as those of other 
at Cork or Waterford as at 
Arras or er, ese were not 
which rent to gro elucidation the 
on? hile an an 
pod rd sugar in I cwt. per 
7 n cun the Adeo ia of the two 
cases being rightly con 
As to that, although í rne Й is at worn con- 
jectural, ун the күнө with which с 
poser w pushed forward 
dtentiog in а 
males us to 
future. article to some highly 
e points 
great uestion was 
ы а — d of 
garden | that almost e 
of its presence in co 
ts | 
effec 
v — has never yet 
ho ecessful, and by his assistance 
we are enabled to com ere its histor 
The swelling ил — parts of the mon of Turnips 
and toes, is 
s memoir in 
tion* ; but both T ач 
xer 
— | Staphylinidæ also occur in rotten Turnips, and a 
ferent species of Muscidze (Anthomyia Brassicze, gna 
trimaculata, and чт св um), feed іп the larva state in the 
жк or at the base of the tap roo t or else Ала е 
bulb or roots o kii Turnip. Ana 
Cauliflower was unieated to 
2 in the beginning o of the month of рер 4642 
bled th 
[as Er thí | te Mr. 
e | underside d the UY clothed wit vir pe eyes e i 
1 buff i 
diee. 
jaws chestnut, with the tips black, as is also аы, 
eyelet on each side of the head (b, the gru 
According to informati 
Meneville, these larvæ when fu 
and burrow 
syste atically named Curculio (Centos res 
cali Oe ue plenos 249 Marsham) being ) шш 
ne-eighth о long, of a 
sparingly е clothed with aa har hairs, 
hor; ly p 
pleurze 
Summer, 
common throughout 
J. 0 W. bee. 
ee OLEANDER-LEAVED vitae . 
Tr must be admitted that the dena of t 
| are Uti inferior in size an 
Schottii and mich but then 
made 
easily 
ush, requiring little 0 
Ae of ре yellow blossoms кы ке, oats 
| months in 
f 
ally | the roots of w ose ad а Кїйпеу Potato " nt re иы а gy size аге fond 
h h bear u tí ее rather ы pen at of a а Cauliflow mes on opening | bloom freely; and during the seaso! wth it thrives | 
4.0. elaborate expe EY 2 - р е smaller excrescences attached elongated | well in a lower temperature than a necessary for other 
Sir Ковкһт Kane. For t we must refrain ftn ps surface of ‘all of wh e was entire, 0 the | Species of me genus. As its merits become — 
ein th a too bal beli i төне 4 mass was found sapi more a the root | better known it will doubtless come more into favor, - 
iren ma more E Dot at we r 1 W but the larger one Бе thoes | so bo receive, as it deserves, more extensive cultivation, 
88 wen din XE Nd T E: or vmi ean mahon | in patches, within which 3 were Soun d In n propagating this plant from cuttings y pus. 92 
almost entire relaxation in their 
have been 
* Vili restrictions. 
little dmn covery is 802 yr "to 
хм, but to Dr. Снхаһкз Bortz. Thee 
— or, arising from - ymo mes 
of their respective memoirs in R’s 
nal. The former illustrious Ares: лане, 
discovered the ian Gauteria graveolens in 
Orizaba, of Mexico, and in the same locality Meld- 
variegatus, both agreei ectly wi 
specimens. The es gU y ii 
Boni із probably the same with 
Terfezia Leonis, which is аі for with 
much avidity, grows very "yere 
under 1 of бї — 8 as the 
i es does under that o jensi. 
It is ен үле "ie rand with is known 
in Spain under the na rmas, as reported by 
Crustus. Cistus salicifolfus, L., is called in the 
same e name of Turmera, because the 
Truffles occur in its — 7 1 Cistus tuberaria, 
L., me from its being indicative of 
e astilians Yerva 
ruffle ts in the Canaries, as for 
ran 
is eaten 
by the vir, 3 
roasted, which, b 
dressing our English Tuber 
И. J. В. 
; th 
when | footless 
is rà the best way of 
uber cstivum, { 
ds, | u strumosa et unde capita la $n st. Na 
р. 902). ‘thee cng it at th nang S > = 
try. | ог Tachina larvarum, which infests the bodies 5 the 
which had — probably been produced from ems hid 
practicable ; these may be from t two to three inches ng 
taken off Fun a eel, over, and inserted in 
e dilated excrescences were the result of a disease 
oft of the prin itself, and not produced by the attacks of 
"The Turnip i is, however, subjeet to the attacks of a 
r is | small weevil (Ceutorhynchus sulcicollis, Gyllenhal ; Cur- 
to repot 
osits its eggs 
r, producing a 
h the small | 
sandy soil. After planti ng, i cover with a bell-g 
afterwards plunge the pot i n a gentle bottom bes In 
potted into 4 4-inch p pots, using a light Nich "^ soil, 
555 porting, uev the ey in a cl 
bog 
Жоу A 
bathe “org ill g 
hen thie pots are well flied with roots, | 
select the best 
plants 8-inch po, 
to 
р кен рат ‘of 8 a eee of 
end e be 
and moths. 
myia 
estroying hile fields of of 
om Destructive — 
e d 
ur N. йыш „from galls, at 
nt 
| for iso, P e 
Treatise 
e transformations ot this 
a " 
лыы Mal Vers uUo А 
а remarkable example figured in the Gardeners’ Chronicle 
S eC бои, weevils Nedyus contractu 
us and 
the roots of the allied Sinapis arvensis, : 
e| The soil should bi iuf 
found advanta 
tting each season, will contin 
years in perfection, and may eventually be rep 
younger plants. 
The soil most suitable for the growth of the А 
manda Pe pa is a compost of equal parts 
loam and peat soil, with a good 
Previous to use 
; th 
f the soil, and 5M. is a 
uring 100 en d iir 
week will benefit the growth of йа; Фал 
really troublesome, Alpha 
ee 
D WOOL. 
Woo 
Near phon in не in a dom „ 
Prairie of Hum are two 3 1 
e very 
of a head inspector of forests, 
