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meous interference of the Commissioners | for 
Publie S Buildings to whom he had made a 
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down 
agus Rumphi, 43 feet ; е — 10 
— ч beyond the — Seaforthia elegans, 22 feet. 
Some of those Palms, he stated, were be 
old Р 
in. considerable „вазу Dr. 7 
B. also gave an account o "need to Ireland in 
August, 1852, with some of. his pup 
Notices ot E Books, Xe. 
The 
Estate Agen 
Bond Street. 
Tuis — 7 volume i is Sadia to furnish ime ion 
wanted by search ouse 
and Tenants? — By Alfred Cox, 
бе КУТ by the dian 68, New 
e- | manure is increased by its 
t — y to the present state of knowledge 
s 
Mur. he 
- | sist of Тоо pania т a beaut little 
lway—an.| all 
When e employed as рин the strength of stable- 
means in no insignificant 
ih cogi 
English Cyclopedia, Part II. 
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cognise ed in their present improved condition. It appears i 
that Dr. W 
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t че botanical 
^s Railway Reading. The tw on- 
edition; and a Month in ac rena > , 
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Books Recetven.—Explosions 
Kenyon Blackwell ‚ Esq.; a pam 
“ые Miss Parkhurst 
Tie Nati ; 
al Mines, by J. 
— The Stepping Stone 
mpiion , "PR 
er and restorer diy stan 
same relation k 'the picture as the Коо ма his 
patient.” This passage shows the tendency of Mr. | 
Rodd's pamphlet. 
with a aa 
den Memoranda. 
uainted, we shoul 
the author’s statement 
e ts Chemical Field Lectures for Agric 
turists (8vo, Trübner) is translat 
eschemac 
here 
nobility 2 gentry, 
n the lawn w. 
a grand Rose féte at ‘is 3 
0 and 300 M 
a 
were magnificently in bloom, 
and rà clean. ithi 
Mr. Bohn added six 
, som 
with foliage — d eei 
the — h 
EI 
а manure may be taken a fair 325 
f the manner in which Dr. Stöckhardt deir with b 
subject 
in point of n the 
far 
e 
erences in 
constitution. 
* 1000 Ibs. (perfectly dry) contained :— 
CONSTITUENTS. Barley. Malt-Grains. 
915 Ibs. 
eee 
is partly of CICER = 
E 
Ber pt d they are the first parts of plan ty white 
e awakening of the vital. force which slum. 
al 
mineral sub. 
- Hence it may be pe clearly n how 
po pania” their very 
t is, "therefore, to 
period find it in 
— youth, and how i it 
Fe: due care that they important this 
“When dne as manure, malt very —— 
migh ce concluded. from its abunda 
Contents of ni — potash, as also from its great 
of — strong yf 
— he will soon be able 
tim 
already tra 
8, 
ir | effect. Broad-leaved 
ve 
is on а pillar, a a 
r 
th its action has only 
y manure, in which case. 
ti ie to the (Saxon) асте, |і ато 
Hi 
n's poss D 
versed in vari ous directions with — 
bro - gravel walks, m wi rd 
nifers, shrubs, and herbaceous plants, that look 
as if t they — been established there 
Mr. Bohn, the 
reet, Covent Garden, "held morn 
Thursda. 
what ample mean 
um japonie 
| shade, = — them a good watering, to make 
зі гт ; ards I water sparingly until they 2 
begu uire a more liberal 
h 
Id be 
as possible all over the plant, in order 
flower at the same 
owe rs are e more a ctive than small 
necessary to courage the strongest and healthies 
€ only. I should say — — ; — in a é-ineh 
a shoots — be suffici leave ; for one in 
inch pot, tl 
— four to а he 
sated, to get all the — — - the 
i ни 2 ie kee 
rand point being, — — 
Planta 
T 
mon — — — plant, 
stem, lowered Hring: fashion, presen 
nee. In staging the —— for the 
mas near the as poss 
give — more water than —— s them — flag- 
ging. About the b beginning of iere d they are intro- 
duced to the for Ming Sot d placed 
receive the greatest amoun ? 
an 
d emer. appea 
pla 
the flowers will n во long: live 
kept in a m his e гебен we d dry. 
When the beauty of the plants begins to fade they should 
be turned out to harden off previous to their being cu ut 
skei n July, b th 
following May, 
o 
oh i * y 
ing Lili 
bloom, and near it a young — the new Giant 
Lily d . — which has e ene so much attention | 
ur great exhibitions this year. sati: 
tri; these were associated 
neifolium rub: 
A bed filled dwich Lee's variegated. leaved Pelargo тзт 
Larue? the Mountain of Light) formed Mom a feature 
xample of the 
n's agna 
x ant "Hs this kind 4 ot | 
do e When the latter 
cut 
have broken, are shaken 
ept as 
riab 
g, mixed 
d lime Fabbish í o ien amount 
of E ree чын ofj the M: a iese should be well 
but a For 
few are б» bri han ful alge 8. e 
collection was carefully labelled. with nee gl ls 
minutely described in a former volu 
—— 
FLORICUL LTURE, 
Por рч OF THE ce PELARGON 
at the — of that peri leav- 
o eyes of the old wood ; 1 then set eni in 
until they have broken 
three w 
obta d set them in WERT 
tion. lee, "ha little water for a fortnight | 
‚1 cut them 
ks. 
Academy of Se 
orporated with a s e, 
Say а 
in thickness wt the 
of qM fiio: rabbis, tes a layer of flak 
here 
nage is essen 
ter as fo van 
should contain crum sand and less 
SEEDLING FLOWER: 
Kg rere BW I. — pam шер, but apparently 
mprovement on Kéhtish Hero.—G. Not so good аз many of 
imilar colours already in oe ation. 
Focustas: ng Not near so valuable or at as many like it 
fe 
no 
y; if we may judge - 
should h have be 
—H H. Too humi withered up for us to be able m 
e on them 
= Sho owy and worth propagating: ^ ——— 
ery good white, large and showy, but rather- 
* na 
he specimens . but 
the seas n. 
Miscellaneous. 
Curing Dise ased nk Potatesse- Aihan laah i 
M. idoin, ео: 
