THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Man. 5, 
ground m 9 inches in depth. pth. This snow was imme- 
Gately eceeded by а rera 1 d which, unfor- 
one of my 
you the shoot 
also 
—. cae lala 2 2 
J of its a 
њай Н ormer year’ That кеи 
— year (1851) * soil an 
tree has e so 
hs height 
rence between the — and 
riety 0 
— during the — cena 
‘ie axis of the — adhering to the — ound 
was sufficien ners 
respe 
that the pres o di Yorkshire 
and demolish the vem so that the er^ "might 
— blac 
discovered, will — — make — 
a general thaw 
of the habits of both garden 
that the difference in — 
trifling compared wit 
times be nomea and in selecting it — 
taken that it 
г old ; 
ectabl 
snow had mulehed them. Other new hybrid sorts have 
ard — of Apricots have 
—.— not yet 
arance W i 
takes place, of which there is no prospec 
Gordon Castle, Fochabers, ori. 
‘that there 
suffered sev —À forw: 
lackened, an 
mately making — * run ot grown the 
of Beet alluded to, bat Mts some M 
* ee s, la 
— it " 
the — and oth er loca 
ood seed should at — 
evertheless, goo 
и uld be 
e true eed on 
this — эж be attained by 0 with 
le seedsmen. P. Deane, Houghton 2 
The Weather 4 in the Midland Counties. 
r of Lebanon cones, the case is 
h 
e use of a Pate. 
Baro- 
Temperature 
meter, 
of the Air, 
Temperature 
of the Earth. ‘Wind, 
Rain. 
ne | of —— between his 
be 
scales of the eodar c . 
of the ‚Се dar z 
Nurseries, Forre 
- 
Er 
— are persistent. 
ene f January, 1638 (see p. 133.) — Your 
со T ems to eel taken a long ng Tia, wi 
2 Tat nk e up to send you of January, 
is somnolency is the most Leer kde effect „ 
Р yet — of; butsom-| » 
Feb. 18 
19 
Min. | {foot | | 5 
f below About| Diret- 
.| Min. |Mean. aiat йо, ОГ 
Parts. 
the 
Deg 
21 
17 
21 
24 
23 
91 
23 
end of ours, 
genera bui —. have for a атте 
to 
moment sympathised in the nod, é ourselves nodded 
also, and on the point of sen 
1 500 feet a 
um {һе 
tempera fie for each ui is coe Chiswick, instead of 
below it. His observation at 8 a.m. is, of course, value- | 
less, as it is neither a а maximum Р" 9 5 ini 
before he oceupies ur columns with his Tacubralions, 
ond ek 
it а at at Chiswick. I have found th 
and | Slow that of the air 
‘heat o of the ear dh. On the 
of a the ay A gage about 
9. 5 the jm of сора athe reury in 
r is, consequently, halt a an m fei ‘litter than 
zu add 
nim is note ted doun about and repre- 
of the barometer and of the wind at that net surplus rev 
on which rain fell were € inst 171 im 1885 
average 177. & K, Holtham, — 
The Consequences of P —— æ Swind 
— may not know what — 
= 
о 
se be each being 
м of 5“. or thereabouts, Маг 
bill. T. А. 
is own 
I beg to say that I live 10 — SSE. 
of London 
(Bromley, Kent), and often procede 
a considerable. 
ys aving added up 
the temperature of the last 16 Aare: Г find the 
runs — — The daily maximum at Chow 
s 1.4? higher, and ini 
0 
miles towards the south. 6. S, 
“ pte 
* SIR, Febru Foray - 
“ Ре L. own Woods and the Жен of revenue 
derived t m forms the leading article of your 
publication of рм e 10m inst. (oh a selene has latel 
our remarks the 
the , for 
you will there fi that in or G9 
1849 there was a clear 
which I had an 
tion before Lor 
Commons, in April, 1 
he had better quite some ideas upon the I placed a 
^ thermometer жу sever olds of carpet lad 
r he N — i I " Еч 8 for FS a Nei. tray, so às to fo 0 er a con fart al ar ae of 17 July, 3818) Ro. 5 BETA to s im 
mean EON um i Chis ick, sited 27 12 foe the *. | a ^i the latte TUR hollow * HM 525 eet s justice in your strictures, I trust you s wil admit 
‘ 2. air, the la eing nd the former 9? ; thus ir | 
Жан е we eee night, Ch 7 tea 19th and | exhibi ting in 21 at e ice-producing pro ess used alin 5 4 ү суре ену the S Denis pu. eyor of 
being — 1e, Chiswick hy 15 This p 4 PHP. S UE А.Е of experiments might be made by | Delamere, Forest, as таат statement shows & com- 
Kas tipa ichs uio gulat Н E uc ebruary | thermometers thus isolated on the effect of radiation i in sansat to the ысы. effect, and that a fair revenue 
snow here exceeding that of танад iod bof tho ih moonlight, for if, Age obtained Kom uA to 185 pes 
Өйде сет i “ree P ‚ but ће as Sir J. Herschel says, the heat of the moon has a «Tp pat i of or 1 in question ma; 
tions at Wee 5 8 This is remarkable, prin tendency to clear away our clo 1 7 F "d have à ma perhaps be aware that the present Forest of D 
inasmuch as enn Winter — tere eipally, producing effect on the ea using radia is of recent date, being a series of plantati 
tad Chiswick, ae ra- — * of the inde Ta fois (oe unless it las also а considerable те heating е etis d on F 
lower. J. Jt, Seven Oaks, Мат re It would be interesting t| tree was planted, lo the present time ; consequent 
„бше та М у и * е мз extent night 3 radiation. sets the air, Ms ы ыз " produee consists 5 mere y of thinnings of arch а 
seen instances in which plants in slat mit tubs have been le ics different Scotck poles, together with some flittern bark from t 
chilled, and made Ras dr no wood, whereas, in th n AM shove the эшме De DUE рау ои one-third of the 
Fo ang msi эрү уж ш me same | they would probably gradually exhibit higher tempera- | fores be ier t t ented must necessarily A 
pota, they’ wers in знч des ch. May 1 1110 d sas rose, Experiments on radiation, as N vary much, and idental 
this has been observed by any of your SEV um LIE k ui of eterni En t fail ы ex inte- | cumstances : for i instancé. f the years quo ей 
2 у ; suggested may have probably been ped " 
qs We ather ‘inte Par North of Sind, Uy ts prese ade, hona an AE or knowledge has Бу p T Ba Pu bark stri 
ke erityi anuar we had very сагаи and an i, ti . 5 ,. Edgbaston, | time fallen off, with the cere "a de reduce 
tf ^ Hd аннын r was, conse 
f Weben (up to the 12th ult.) been aroused into action, 333 al Observations at Bilan i “Т am „Se, y 
= 8 = fair hep for another Protected from Radiation. | Unpro-| 2 
ars ; ther Roses had tected. 83 3 
ly an inch “aa a half ; Apricot and Pear- 1853. Tou À 53 8 “To the Editor of 5 he Portae ee 
ee also very fi , alas! on t ' rature | Max Min. | Min. ДЕ an 
Deg. Deg. Ins. Societies. 
Б 20.8 165 T SW. 02 —— 
== ж iss om aie Kt geo id жй, с Hornicunrurat, March 
39.0 27.3 21.0 N. 04 rey ; Bart., М.Р. 
65, 8 e T RN, 61 the Rev. Lord J. Thynne; D. D. Heath, H. 
. elt Crowley, Esqs., and M. Auguste Van Geert, 
362 | 295. | 9535. .|.NW. | 09. were elected Fellows. Owing to the 
406 | 180 | 175 | WSW.| 09 | Weath this on, snow falling thickly 
— a | — W. 001 few subjects of exhibition were 
87.0 "4 ira abili ie miya Cam es , Camberwell, sent 
Я 300..1.952. | SSW. |... е charmi rrestrial Orchis longieornu 
E | 38.2 318 28.0 NE. T7 Banksian "e was bd: When У 
Seinen, oc EUR ANM 879 | 985 | 900 | NW. | 015 — еса 
te е — being nearly as ne; This SA за 5 were all taken at 9 А.м. on the day day | tion to its great Шы, it 
Maaa Paga of short harha for by. ne 1 oad 7 the idis, ^ Th dis ofi" weather here s in it ^ aait e ien e натр, 
дуван" on the 13th, То ^ to 979; Sa ale ya Chipeta ‹ on the 20th, ar Don. A similar awai фо Hind 
— UT M * caster o һе 231; and in the latter part 155 the t a m Bat ‘for Camellia Wilderii 
ing Pace s afier! so mild a "d its disastrous effects эү, thas be ery Pho 1 ain ut th ава i i 15 2 2 poni Hive d oce eden T 
ceived. and Roser The rain at Holkham in 185 oth have small, i 
па, Mr оен, ате арт killed to the depth the 095 1 8870 the f. "tie $ ick н as P, Tu 4 —— fail og their introduetion 
