Mes PEERS EN RR. CHRONICLE. 
X ties 9 in the case of all those clusters > 
t that until the: data were thoroughly Engin collections, as Well as other, varie clusters which 
ж пени регин appeared incredible, Vitis. rsen nd are, certainly worth. a trial, a less. infected wich eryptogamie вене? were” 
Tue Nals author proceeds to state that the: de- least as 8. А Moe aie in the aforesaid liquit 
oxidation’ of carbon and hydrogen from e i isa nami. fact, however, that the mildew in Grab ah MGR hey also vau. that u 
acid aud water, effected by the жн ы — 5 m the Switzerland - been confined almost entirely to-the aul hin. dee e qs 
green parts of plants, is а mechan Vi i 4 > Sign 
whic мр to n 
radiant heat. nt virtue of this: actin. Sinite cultivated en treilla; those, on the contrary, win b and the dere pb ere U AVET 
substances are produced by plants, and its mechanical are kept low, or en сере, ha d. i creased 
аще x to. be estimated by (Pang, them, and| This does not appear to have been the case in gent fluid employed by the 
; e ie it i 
It is to be і 
malti by the mechanical va f the thermal other districts, as far as we have ard : ission, having been privatel bormel 
unit. ns. fom Lizzi "a^ Agricultural Pag observed, too earn ne Ei of wine taking has lately |the compositio e f Ken 
— 2600 ponh of. dry Fi e Made grea n America. The German |detergent, undertook to discover vord ide фине 
wal: produc * —— emigrants A: introduced better, methods of cultiva- | yhich the aforesaid substance tors espe Ed 
feet of forest- land, —.— is — the rate of 4208 tion and wine-making, S А} ina fe. уены 2 bw fo and the most simple and economi 
pounds or nearly —2-tons- English acre, and expected that the — — of the vintage will be far Th la иде dn 
assuming, as a AS rou TS pon 4000 the rmal | more important than at pre sent. Many varieties of d Thay seria uir e Mt sz 
fof adhi bist ion of dry | Vine; distinguished by particolar names, Were enu- i. c at the same time, but that it remained tote Ra he 
2 ПЕТТЕ a lias tasieh ot 1 thecal 
Giessen, „аз, the. latitude, of, the locality, he confined to home — good deal 6f appearance of the, fübgus by ‘Which’ thay 2- 
— —.— the eR rae, value of the, solar heat information on the subject, ex Ug to sixty pages, attacked. They further declared’ the dise 
Which, were none of i absorbed b AX. atmosphere, Wa be found in. n Rarine tsquE's “ Medical Flora of генет Majoli to be worthy’ of ‘serious atten 
on мед чрн foot; of; the | the United States’ and the same e we believe x e both economical and easy of 
land, at 530 millions foot; pounds and ,infers.that Was published the same year in a separate form, М ecg ee ae n at inventors 
of the solar- heat which falls on Wie Ња title of“ American Manual of the pe jeward, whic ad well 
z EN” ind facts should have made manifest the 
growing plants is converted into mechani le nes and iha A of making Wine, M. J. B. ou bead б 
p ^ : умей cultivators would derive from the 
“When thé Mesi of light thus rj during |- 1 „ыды д эро By Ња melt n.n 
the growth of plants, to separate against forces o Г boton! X Bhs Restle of the ш! ge gra OM. 
chémical affinit combustible materials from oxygen ~ PENTAS CARNE EM i ben hi 55 Mr Ж ы 335 
У, h fad в d the 20th day + 185 
they аат lose vis viva, to an extent equivalent to Тиз desirable plant, оца not im "[is published by the Inspector*Gemeral" ‘tie 
the statical m echanical effect. thus, produced, and duet з п, wc c of espec = notices on к ү "Pissessions, in t onitóré, ok the 26th't 
th ities of solar heat are actually put out excellent habit of.flower ing ong & ely, & also tn “the Tecipe, 105 preparing” € forie : 
f ste by th th f planis, but an equiva- ecause it is exceedingly easy to manage. ts nume- ER RIA VUES SAT пои JEUN ЕЙ ТЇ, 
guiqaumenne DARET nial ne ti 5, t qiva- | vous s of delicate rose-coloured blossoms will be t the dublie c assembly ok the 13 x BU 
effect is — up in the found very useful where cut flowers are much wanted. in eae 97 on the r^ Soe Aug ue БАНДА 
‘organic: guided) у фе reproduced as heat by тне best time for propagating young plants is during 0 101585 "iédged' ts beer Gave t De 
burning them. All red heat: of. fires obtaine spring or the us ly part of er. cutting | en Bec 115 whith’ En We задлав fi 
burning woot drown, from year is in me should be ta when 2 or З inches long, with a bit Prieçedings af the aidé y Bee P de piè 
solat heat need? And so, we may according y of the old am attached. These should be inserted in | put die he үа И? Кү s rf ight hereto mi ик 
repr ' 
add, must be the heat derived from the combustion | a well drained pot filled with a light sandy eigens 
‘of at least the portions which have had a vegetable we afterwards placed in a close hotbed, frame, or pit bri ee me e vids ds 
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existence, of wood-coa | and ‘other matters. ren warm atmosphere and a little bottom heat can о He he which prevail 
„Professor THOMSON, has concluded, and with re- ceri ausi ce of e inents care 
ference to an equivalent conclusion by Sir Jong пойан, in afew weeks the cuttings s" become well prépr d erials exposed for sale, 
Hz “ , p roo hen they may be potted s singly into 3 or 4-inch 
EL, that Heat rac he sun (sun- condtions for experimentalisiug 
: pots an ina warm ira d e glass P 
light being included in term), is the pr А ме И f from 60° to 65° will Ittoo frequently happens s that 
source of mechanical effect available: to mant. From mcs dg aste с Pad beni inferei 
nde ved hol 1 F ! them well. With favourable weather a gradual increase 
itis derived the whole mechanical effect o animals | of air should be given, shading slightly in bright weather, 
yrking, wat sic worked: by rivers, steam if necessary, and syringing overhead on sunny after- % 
engines, and galvanie engines, &c. -— is noons. As they advance in growth, the principal shoots ^ 
the grea at su pport of animal power, but vegetation | should be topped, and the plants repotted a ў 
could not be maintained without the’ action of the become filled with roots, observing that they should "be 
un's rays, receive e or indire Without top b after potting, so- às not. to 
eck of roo b time, 
e the p о 
If euttings are rooted early in spring, by July they 
should be good compact bushes, i in 9 or 10-inch pots; if bus 
the eulti- 
a те fous, d thit eneral source nd it has been „„ 
; th { lar: ug ui e purpose о 
already sta at combustible materials, without — — Эш allowed to flower, by discontinuing | 5°" deii. 
which steam-power аап д not be BRET ated, are phür, аш 
stores of. — n Meri 9555 sulphurs are aria by themselves? ee 
ying-out or otherwise support- ollok ais 
= a endeavoured to give e some idea of the |; in iti i E te в thus nes) 
Ne: ing Ене an erect ры! к» bloom, the (468 le 
' of solar radiation; and although plants may, (i /zequired, aie tox опоной, Lada re, n io Bottles “ot Eu m ( prepare tr 
Mes че айай hat its pleni opani is =a the слан if protected from cold vie hey will continue a |, Ong Sap p ie, non АНЕ sonp-boilét s, oF P qui 
reach of human control, yet in particular. cases, long time in. утеп uty. Ия Wren water е бажана ӨРЕН ain it byt 
Г qus j itar A 1 oe ‘spheres ( of action, both hor- After er flowering, I. place them in a cool dry house, diy pol 74 ed; - Cr ie 
ieult tarists ma may advan ntageously and during winter give only sufficient water to keep the |a 5 ang i B ev ise ^ id 9 5 м 
on to the ‘subject. For instance, foliage in health; towards February or March, or sinh 2 0 E E de E e die ir A ter; 
nd adenine dU Bus 5 and in earlier if n remove them to a warm house, "Na h МИЫ (oer нове kit y E 
pae ets ld ren. ler near ЫА watt be Lote red im : iced o sana SER — — oF ei i 8 8. ъй е 
ые ye ey have started into growth roots 8 е anihan posta iin ald aas 
JJV miei а; екени э ale em t et obs ni cae 25 
Lim dy : emer — еы. 8 oe ae piat, by а gre s the soft soap, taking care tha | 
moist su ig аа Be z 311 1 3 ‘plant, х а ughly ir orpor rate d mi 4 
say four acres with manu re water, at е risk of | sto stop. If pruned: back after the flowers are fade done this, pour in 10 ounces of zum water, 
losing a hundred tons d it, together with it ‘por- second and third егор of blossoms. may be prea the ‘composition а ога 
Нод of ammonia; by eva poration ROT. during the summer, and on the approach of autumn el tion, which vin be vera A 
— should be thrown. away, in order to make room, “i liri ү. (stich ав эй 
1 lately invited attention to the singul oung and. vigorous may consi 
that : 2 American varieties of VIN cy > feto © soil best adapted for the growth of this plant i ig p |n produces дайар Dau water 
^ a — not mi xture of equal parts turfy loam, peat, and wel ton —— — ;it not, go " agitating the 
dung; tl i | sult of your labours is 
ee their ative — — — — dne lere; eben |. It being probable that this Composition ты 
interesting letter from mixed together, a liberal ia Аа of sharp sand d'ail some by укен, it ой nS pre — p only t? p 8 
this subject. The small pieces of charcoal should be added. The latter is a | used x T0 make use o et NE | 
L 16 eg 
itres' ‘of w water, of 
г; at present re- ertili жеры sis Syri ee e drainage in |. 
: — эуе or rie are the only ess 
.* Ampélographie Un e," of which a second to which this plant is liable, and both are ( 
edition appeared in 1849, and which treats of all the destroyed by: — application of мгла). remedies, hg 
3 estee rieties, mentions onl four, and to | 4 a. b 
гра and Madeira, he 
any good qualities. A variety, however,| NEW REMEDY FOR THE VINE DISEASE. 
] y itslarge broad leaves and Raspberry (From the Monitore Toscano, August 11, 1 
rather widely. in Switzer- , THE commission entru the нелека 
even into Italy, and known the disease prevalent tet ‘the’ эра assembled 
s with the t ti eeu uo ers Majoli, at — Donato, 
by Rar ,in partment of Empoli, to 
DN the effects of their detergent. "Thé commission 
nav, under the name of he m | 
ial of the Botany of the North | rape: Я attacked, had been са injury, the The 
яза e ime in 1848, as a DU ЕТЕ a gt pee еге destruction of the MT aration бени | 
точе. by, cultivation. | pared by th sers. Majoli; and they also ce “of the plant, t Grape cannot progre ogo 
viol Cee 5 late Grapes are in many (hat this comets йн oF the wealthy eren the berries inevitably burst. Whee e 
