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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
[SEPT. 17, 
Ps ae in Ais rows manured g with bog 
d had been manured 
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a 
os ee d в f rid 
of fuo rows each. 1 5 on ; he supposition that the 
spores of the fungus, or the incipie of w 
it am. pe hu effects the алба of the Potato, 
uber, I can ae ow the dryin 
0 
deposition of 
must think is a ister sustained hy pothesis, we canno 
ble 
8 may not be fit for man’s food, J. M. Goodiff: 
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Foreign Corresponden 
аа оғ INDIA а ова 15 1858), — 
have been very unlucky in ationed since | 
in Eran harane heop 3 First 
and cro ped 10 Grass s tj 
refres hin 
er under 
І fit for schools, rene its gen 
MI aecurate than 
О | analyses 
ae out, the little annuals come up, the air 
sun obs cured b y en ien co 
the green ca pet! an 
r the chest д" f tlie ий now untem- 
e 
CoNncANS. 
mould very agreeable ; N hills turn rapidly green, the tufts of — by the ө oe of the poor, 
is | think 
ty 
d cris 4 mà | knowledge which м: ed and 
we may be led io 
that we sible. 
as far as 
which may bee 
0 
ve 
guide them 
be 
E 
тра in which they may 
and 
ing of Fibs it is trying weather, with "nis 
— у and not any moisture to allevia! nnda 
Potires of of Books, Ke. 
Family Tutor and d. School Companion is not deii 
neral information is more 
otany in a number (68) now before 
ii ia; there is 
The 
plant to be introduced am 
"ntc of Colehicum ere — pod e value, although 
the corms have. For the young, minute accuracy is 
fap. до на however в slight the information offered, 
it should be e 
In a skilful poe Жз of Deep Well Waters, by Messrs. 
larke and Medloek, we find the fo oN owing remarkable 
— “A striking the bee 
is the 8 per iden ntity of the wate 
from the me and that ое фе 1 in the well at 
ment: 
Westbourne Park. This cir 
1 "^d so called chalk-water supply n the à deep w wells of London 
1 fined 
0 consume as many of them | d between the Westbou 
e proves that the 
is not entirely con 
es D ad Rus 
ters, and the levels at which they stand in the wells th 
bei g same, sho wells are supplied by 
te same water-st aters also agree very | Th 
losely rr with the water of Trafalgar 
5 uare. On comparing the analysis the ell 
anw 
water with ral a the 1505. well-waters of London n, the 
difference bet the com puo tively 
Great Desert; then Seinde, | showing an —.— peste Rate bet — 9 notwith- 
e t—both. tries | standing the great 8 - — at pee the Han 
the predom Acacia arabica, | well water stands as with the wells of London. 
ipanion of Orc nor do they dwell This wo d ал, again de 
dein e there was ouly o one Orchid, Zenxine | the west of London, the water in which йу. at a, 
ts epe, growing in the cold weather. мес vel than the water under еер, and from. p 
remark 1 or $ ene of. agam o 2 1 which the deep wells of the metropolis 
a Fiona growing HS seo oniy one егіхе а с portion ir supply. We 
Pass, E RENS LET uda indebted for this s sepan to Me. Henry Marten, who 
d which I № reason o 3 UA ue Water 
orks — 
fon ne and pass by shoom n LIBRA T 
and ck eins 
t is, T by travellers, but I —— | 
d no erence: i 
no. V n now to give refi 8, bei a 
tour, And here I am now in the Decean, which to my 
rise turns out e hills of Scin „а 
аопзооп rain, presence, in the back 
ground, of the | hauts, on whose crest so much 
д falls that springs о main he year. 
D dim. abo re cleansed 2000 feet, and has 16, 
25 ine n mi 
в of rain, w 
0 jd and 200. In fact the stop, it all., 
"The monsoon wind and yi 
rain 
there, 50, 80, 120 25. iig 
per si * 
as th 
the axils 
oval, yellow, ligulate, entire rays, 
nerv y 
a ald o 
! | i . | sent no other es of 
leafless. ae or the those treasur h may sid short hairs. pera ee 
far. E Mea do шс | Open to, оа гик, that they may, not was This i inania is cultivated like nom 
ones) about here, buf they TEM committed to them in prodigality and mios k but be posite plants, e seeds are 
EM ачри = ороста а a бышы oat Па enabled to tains themselves. and those in a good aspeet, or in fra 
мы for I believe M A about. the scale of society, and take that pee. of “soles Дани 1 April. The fowe 
is r 
d there they may succeed, In the — in 
best 
ag eh af a it " шу 
са үй ү чары place pene id. ou—the ed 
ja : 
will. prepare them to 
„ | efficiently. the duties ‘of this yz 
lock abroad an 
ot 
them to occupy. . When, tao, we see the vast eries 
that have been made ra qus ee 
great | smooth 
sell-Square smoo 
And when we | i 
р 
Чом tà t 
u of Orehidaceous 1 No. I., edited by 
T pus (Willis), contains five loured plates of | 
e opea, republished Mun 
vos taste can sanction 
parvis parum 
erstanding. Exalt her, and she 
ee—she shall bring thee Асы Lib, а 
Stanko 
Register, »' and an accoun th that g 
eparing which the editor has made use of the“ 
idacea much more freely than either ae 
\ Или 
| vt Q den 
| New Plants. quii i 
a rela 18 199 "2493 
humilis, glaberri caule pedu Mem ; 1 
spatid bifiora сайли 4 арац" herbaceà liaceâ, # 
pertis » labelli 1 lobo me edio cuneato се 
This curi 
flowered wi илер, Robert Нап 
We ih dull, dirty, purplish green, 
etals are thin, flat, lan pale 
is of the same colour, t di 2 bri hter yellow, wi 
PEL жй dep fringed, an furnished with 9 
rated e i feo z 
e grid 
emit a most delicious rou 
t 
6. Grxxorsis teas s— Hooker, Icones P antar 
omposites, 
ar with scented ке 
Pad ера 
Par 
mE most арине. new 
ers are in pai 
ers ri 4 no beauty, hs are 
are una 
ive country о 
tib пе 
This has been culti a 10 come, years in botanicii 
rnamental spe 
d flowers in th 
amon: 7 whic Liv dein: we. Т 
aisne: im Revue Ж 
to be an annual wall. w = 
