37—1853.] 
been speedily 
occurred, pd i M 
have not 
m are по) 
i aor is ne 
| Ње continuance of ù 
ion o P 
pue; 8 
aa LENT that 
t use if pro i 
rly, pre Аг ' s raft 
1 : p ku И #1 ere ty 
Я ee : ee 
h, adbering to 
eet the e фу 
nt 
son the Ње у “Vines, le 
ryative — a rem 
P н a sie i 
Е 
entro or SENE CoM "s 
18 A nial, w. 9 Л 4 
1829, — not A ully 3 for it E m 0 8. оо 
me о ‚То pre i 
| indica) — gradually towards змей 
ane SEES - 4 — prat — the inferen 
—— is retraoti 
and dies at the ti 
N 3 if BS десу 
ch 
— GARDEN ERS; 
in- ds | 
ed the offices 
mankind, in ao dying and — ^. sd various | 19 Ф 
cutting off and and burning 
In lar Mash 
чи of 
expressed the 
of these flies. 
Of cy productions whieh h would, were not for 
become — at to 
kinds of fungi, Bo leti, A 
CHRONICLE, 
of the majon oi the species | reared 
a regu 
— ы fixing 
— 
155 
the stalls 
room 
tbe Bind, Be the flies would settle upoa th 
be destroyed: Ju 0, И. 
eration, 
the equally — — of these 5 will aso be 
evident, —— observation — Linnæus, | 
аы wh "The — when full grown, are about 
half an inch in léngth, of a — — with — body 
whic 
th 
|l 
D 
5222 
& mg 
e — 
eaves, 
account for чый um pil " in the case 
he 
pe 
there inn faet whieh stri 
g 9 
ength, by about 7 in height, the aspect being &. K. 
7, Upoh chia Vino dhane was в large егор, S rn 
wel a few 
un 
— bunch, ond 6 the stems, 
-N em 88 а ae 
ie м 
ing Apri тес 
h went v» very w 
res vis do we 
Mo eios. 
— — 
will circulate with alm 
y as 
7 ean 9 
the 
pores are larva js by e —— manger sale. А ire се 
ot memes com le; powers sre > onn scattered here and there . 
worm: like — hen full vn it gradually con- [а very = and practicable yide aud at all events 
in and dilates in width, assuming anie worthy of trial. Last year 1 had some young Vines 
oval form, uiring a chestnut colour, nearly дев. in my D stacked with mildew, and I adopted 
titute of articulation, and within this case the real Pape | Ше, в phur remedy, recommended in your journal, 
or nymph of the insect is fo individ taking great care to rub, it well into the stems of the 
which I placed in à glass j ees ru un astate | plant, 4 9 perhaps the s for next year tak 
all the winter, and in the following | refuge, This year 1 have —— 2 a vete of mildew 
May. — a very similar to — йу in Le Tue ew, the Potato d 
in form and gen t the body is clothed | the Bean and Clover — se eh my 
with longer bristles, - the mes - thorax is of a mind, point out a fact, wi ch whieh Ihave les been im- 
uch ſeaden- grey colour, rmer with a ferruginous pateh || ‚13: — is unde a slow, but 
in the — ges of: the — whilst the — of the 
— are | 
речну Malus: I presume gue. |у 
853. of this species during the summer 
вн 6 their in the — | s e. 
room in August are not the identieal hate | 
im May; bably, also, in а state of nature the August 
A have hatched " flies in 2. a f 
es, 4 to . Uis quada 1 » aque Газа д мары hon i l р m 
‘ en 0 . Cœnosia n, and n . 
1 yl prin at east | its. transf were observed by De Gen alse dep p alina] On Friday the. 19th ult, I 
half enti winged. flies, or. Dip- | given pe чарча of the different states in the sixth volume — a formidable water-weed i jas 2. pool abont three 
‘tera: The common wee fly, дм К: fly, the | of his memoi nally i er Severn from Worcester, whi ch дз. 1 
fly of the cheese and bacon ho PRPA; the БЕ fly, | devour od r, å small one attacking one of larger | bel the first. time it has been чы; overed in the 
the Lettuce fly, the Celery fly, the Holly-leaf, fly, the | size, into the body of which it 1 the horny hooks | valley А 15 e How it got there I cannot imagine. 
Wheat fly (Chlorops ö e fly, and | ot its mouth, which caused the victim to make all sorts rehire Chronicle, published to-day ust 
: various other species y e from, time to time been | tortions to dis! y ti nier p SiS willbe f ru an account of the plant, with whi 
illustrated in our pages, belong: to. this family in its | retained its hold, thrusting its hooks still deeper into the | I .' enclose» 
Testrieted state, after the removal of the species com- detaching portions, which it a «А In | Charis, 2 — above lis very near, but 
decor үөү bri of Syrphidze, which Linnzeus | the following m he found, two kinds of flies in | fot connected with the Severn, except by flood. Tios. 
also described as Muse. The habits of this very great | tbe vase in which pl qoos Banter, VyCastle Place, Worcester SL, 
— pony pt cm te el of Ale the small house. fly, with the aud legs entirely | ` Vine —'Two iw ago H inarchied a MRi 
the species above-mentioned. are vegetable feeders (this | black, these had their bodies PEN Amel SPAY to |a. Hambürgh. on 2 Nice Vi e Hamburgh. has 
fact being, indeed, the cause of their description in a | pieces, whilst the other kind of flies, with luteous bodies made a very vigorons shoot, and this Ye 
ar thdereied de i )» yet many | and legs (evidently the same as those whieli I obtained), several bunel but b 
of the. are carnivorous an rent numbers fed Nm Lv copsiders it ible that, Ше ТАНА bad! F i os ntu 
upon insects. were the destroyers of the Mus ш ruit, well swe d. 
The voracity of man of the. s of 1 id chat the luteous ones had been from the Nice, although a healthy. Vine i^ л кангы, 
тету great; тё nti ay s especies 3 nature seei M. uos Pe attacked the other larve, This observa- , Ways produced shanked berriesin Жыйынды 
