though he has — — ез ап answer to my | 
question, Whether the Cedr 
the earliest ү э эө” Deod 
the. Undoubtedly there are 
rs of Lebanon. 
peculiar glaucous hue ; but 
glaucous — of the Deodar: 
A . 
xac aire dio ripe 
tus, nor o 
8 18 applied 
4 at esu ЗЇ whi 
— elsewhere, I do — think this € 
lants under consideration. Sow any ту eee of 
millions oer seeds of the Deodar, and the * number 
the Cedar, mix the plants together, and after many 
ы growth no gardener would have the ye 
difficulty in separating the two * The fact then 
y are different ; though botanists 
y have 
боенсо, still a difference m 
Deodar, and the — is never a Ce 
the pue length 
ves, the less roximati - 
— of colour, and the more — — of the 
branches in the Deodar, taken ether, constitute 
smoothness yop bark, ^ : 
ма оч" 2 - з of the young shoots 0 
чм ee a t must be re that when the 
first planted 
-alread; 
a specifie — Perhaps the most marked dis- 
tinction is the grea 
of importance, it sh be determined soon, 
are evidently so p allied that before 
long we > may have many hybrids, which will give the 
a considerable СӘ and oblige me to 
the state: your | friend 
y Deodars killed 
searcel; — m — 
course, not conclusive = main ne 
— Snow commence — —— — the 
9th, with cold east — aaa slight fros 
of the llth, it came down very plentifully, — bo 
fast and thick till mid-day of the 12th, by which — 
the snow was 18 inches deep ; still cold and fros 
There was a little thaw on the 13th, —— more on — 
14th, with a —— more snow; at 4 P.M., the thermometer 
went down to 22°, sinking rapid] t came 
9 r. м. — 5° above 7 point 
it remained ti 
wro 
difficulty in — out the specific 
A — N The Cedar is be 
dar of | associate 
wir | made of h 
Rain at ne: near 8 in 1852 .— 
ane 
July 
to thunderstorms 
now 
t | January ~... 
February ... 
rch sii 
Ju 
Our lo 
Janua 
the 22 43 A anuary, 
sprinkling of — "e about sue P each 
here eandens about a 
ow the dine = of a roof covering —— 
gat 3 
since. To sl 
16 Seen of bitur I 
mon 
— 
14 4196. 
-— at ian, et Launceston, Cornwall, i in 1859: 
i erop уп * 3 May aom 1 Маталар 1046 
a bed 2} feet deep. Абер e : e 
treading it down a little I spread X. 2 inch gei Te Feb. 9. L — вя 
n e dee bun see E S own : P Ay eir (see p. 104), — Permit me to 
76767 acess wbich baa: heen | 
pus set separately with the water therein contained will hold in solution, and | 
Dictionary has, “ 
КЕ for the 
pert, a fin 
oo at — 
28 
rae hy ea in 
any use 
th 
de Knight, for the “ Dietionar e 
ttaker for Flügel's payee L 
have led n 
* 
than to spoil a few c poss 
— false сс, that Schabzi 
On 
which 
Flü gel грн Whittaker, 1 
raut, common 
the other han 
em 1.79 December 
X tE 
— north — ы feet from the ground, hi 
; and our pubem at 1 : = 
6. 
Cob 
have tw 
pips, looking. 
P. Davis 
MS 
ux AE 
7 
“oe 
11 
9 
11 
mi 
mae 
6 
7 
EI 15 
48 
r (self- 
n the 
ks the rdi; growt e 
that it e 1 
1 
in 
end the „Аса 
of the Farm. 
zieger cheese cannot | we 
d, if Flügel is 
THE — E 
“ы 
hab- | o 
me 10 
e 
ant! | the benefit of h 
| exhibit 
have not see nd I am 
3 ubstance of a letter 
the wood is soaked in it, I believe, for some weeks; 
n the proces tried fb er self, a 
memory the ошу 
ЕЕЕ 
eaay 
C.“ m den Besse eo ive 
is e 3 19 prey eo 
To soften Bird e other Skins (see p. 69), — 
some c ch or two deep on the — 
of a ah, 5 sprinkle i 1 water „lay the skins 
and co a little ; 48 "hours will be „ 
most ini 5 ГА cloth da all i is sometimes added, 4 
Soarteties. 
TE 
m peres Feb $3 A 
ir. J. * А 
аг 
hey the 
(Improve 
which was stated to þe an i rhe i: 
"odes чы its general constitu! re robust, 
broader, and not liable to v off at at the "^ 
a fidt whic | be "enia to Om original plant, 
The amount in eji " may ‹ observe, was due D io 
. C. B 
North "Wales —I send the 
will also furnish you with 
or this 
that which i is — em ША in Yorkshire. 
average have been 
1 August 
September... 
October 
оа Si 
ts, of about a foot high, g36. 
Lans healthy. 
Octc 
November 
December 
For 1881 
October 
November 
cember 
ring), 
as 3 
September 
= ds not | 
t only 
four years ; but at — it is about 25 ins. I ‘align 
that here it is about 30. 
zA 
Saturday 
nly ine had a 
y 1 
week | 
The roof is 
e 
TUA 
against a анг 
qi 28th of 
| is very difficult 0 
Mr. Cuthill stated teat 
2 
al 
to Mr. Dodds, gr. to Colonel 
3807 Baker, of prises for a well formed Providence 
weighing 9 Butcher, gr 
4 furnished ie 
b e for which a Certificate 
given, They w — and exhibited 
symptoms o of Ru 1705 Pears 
oduee 
Wrest Par — Beater e. 
examples of Old mee 
Ra Plus 
and in addition, —— of a small bro › called 
Bezi de Caissoy (Nutmeg of some): An. excellent table 
* 
pan ^з жашаң t also came 
Cos — 9 whieh 
ottom of a 
ted by h 
in ЕЕ manner described. in our 
A Cer 
oe ngways i in . — some 
pecimens of other in in 
m 
Ж 
dealbata, a handsome species, eo — 
ich se 
the rare 
ni aeris little known ; and the Enperia 
te hardy a 
Abbotsbury. — Mr. J. aa 
sent a — beautifully р pe 
ncernin 
of w. veral — were p in our 
— Mr the tree from 
was taken had 
subjects w as an 
bell the French use in the nei 
Paris 
the 
cham 
as much of the dome insi ide 
9 to 
apparatus. It was stated "Ww if it 
Mr. Cuthill is 
t ight to 
might be LA usef 
window 
