612 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE, 
[SEPT. 94, 
strength of Mr. Fare S ys for driving-bands, 
we may mentio eircumstan — = men 
t hit on one occasion, to lengthen 
па te EN git te ówn leather, he added to 
and that the latter gave 
Sheep-skitis, 
of which we had ге 
Luo 
Pn ELLER mons үн 
е | annular ring o bark Wa 
to: be fully converted by the application of this 
which; Mr, 
| wpwá rds. 
d entire 
of a Paulovnia imperialis, about 41 inches in 
str do 
wnwards in seven divisions, 
Park by the Duke of Marlb З 
camel arlborough’s ga 
2 
Aes ar 
rdener. It wa 
vi^ - e ur and compliment м the D^ 
wn adjoining palace; and t e gardens 
Blenheim, tikle though they b 
heir p xtent, have no claim to the 
uarter of an 1 
replied punt whole beide pi 
and c o prevent 
t ў Vie 1 75 * ds, 
ai "the descent o lycos ^ —— 
meet and the enaded гана гешу атар. 
exposed to the atmosphere n did n 
any possible objection 
co 
from the сем of the: bark, which a v e tos be 
к of our fruit. Micblewell, os Sept. 
N 
the — methods deseribed — its — to the 
Vin hat offered in 
further distin ction of ha 
been "i nursing mother 
2 qs 
BRITISH. ASSOCIA TION FOR THE ADVA 
MENT OF SCIE ANE 
ovi Ar Hunt, Serr, 1853,) 
х В CAL Screnor, the loymeng 
the higher А, of Сайын аз w — Of pre. 
25 
e 
Sin) and déstroying the Oidium Tuc or 
Disease; by P. Prick. Of the — 
substances Which have been employed to arrest the de. 
vastating ‘effects of this disease, none appear to have 
been so pre- eminently suceessful ulphur, whether 
employed in the state of powder or flowers of sulphur, or 
by sublimation in houses 80 otwi i 
am not aware t had b 
1851, ‘ven these experiments » were instituted » by whieh 
the b 
“уй е гайн] bast-fibre 
hie 
the pit, with layers of tan to se 
e eg Wik 
1 of the hide i 
› the 
ulated to gi 
degree , of activity not hitherto: expe- 
И nis stry, а 
nced.“ 
ud is further stated that. leather. prepared thus, 
‘without tan, possesses greatly in 
e the passage of wate 
remarkable suppleness ; $o that for boots 
kein is far preferable’ to ‘tanned leather 
or eather,” -— our [onu contem- 
porary, from whom we bo these lieri 
is boiled in RE. E 2 hardens and bi 
e operation be анана for 
fan hour, it will be found to have a d 
kind of woody texture, and to have 
Some iption 
T 
and как: 
When 
what i ung 
hen Pn&LLER'S M r is s tried in the sa 
diti ob- 
| supple, — that quality 
adinirabl ‘fits it for being hes in the soles of shoes В 
dm De. 92 an i 
quality is s highly азаа, and for thé supply of 
troops probably be found to poet nded with 
edid ctive m comfor 
m. 
MEX over-estima 
‘economy, a y, 
We can har importan nce of | 
these wes to ео 
pon an entirely new basis. 
scarcely possible to attribute too much 
Ir is 
importance to the experiments which M. Таёсот, is 
moirs o 
date than DN hk; we recently noticed are now | à 
before m the 2141 extending the interesting obser- b 
vations d made respecting the produce 
a from decorticated. surfaces, the other 
— the possibility of its росе from. bark, 
Not only does it appear that the medul 
capable of. giving rise to M 
gradually ti аа into 
zm 
бит ody fibrei is kathy 
mi which, while 
fibre, Sage 
heavy а whi ch — е Tur e of the 
of roots descend 
un 
: its connection with it at one extremity only. a J. B. 
he —ꝗ:E— — 
creased capacity for n 
d. with 
0 
against all vegetable life. The only 80 
PT ining was bt cim by an — voee rx autumn of that 
somewhat di lapidated enu e 
ies, in particular, this о 
remain 
|| once it grew and 
^'^] bouring ero: — өдө 
а later] ei 
bres were инте! 
medulla 
was. not succe 
ansfo rmation into ordinaty sehr 
fd and new wood 
e cellular tissue of ‘he! 
the w when it 
k, so as to асть Д 
HISTORY vin) а BLENHEIM ORANGE 
E last ‘remnant b — — of the original: tree 
ich first produced this celebrated Apple is no more 
the sapless and mouldering: relie exists no тез; L 
that which the wood-louse and the worm. were gradual 
ments — the hand d 
ta eorva 
e past, 
Oria: 
"fü the —— of 1851 we wrote as follows :— 
all that remains of the o mp of 
ve ae oe it — entirely dead, — аыр А falling to decay, 
and tim — € re 
We told | Ње the —— 
raised from s beaut E diuo — 
um he lived i ш his little cottage garden in Old 
Woodstock, a plain, practical, labdaring man; and we 
mused on the mutability o of all. sublunary snbstances— 
— € and his e 
empster is long n": gathered to his fathers, and 
the he gave his name has 
followed V — — no more to 
which on 
seen —the place 
ains wi märk th 
bore its ruddy ripening — — 
Ден a — — derived immediately fro m the 
A жы а tself. 
ough the parent stem: —— for ever у 
* [sero and A 
erally — — the S and. breadth. 
gen 
of this island, and ha have аи even erican | 
and ustralian is 
It is not 
| formed on the subj 
A: rate keeper, losing its flavour early, and is much 
r before Christmas after it. 
that where the A o flourishes, there the Blenheim 
Orange is in pe 
E enn. tree — produces much fruit, but in its 
re matu Е Е it will generally yield an abundant | in 
d regular с 
If the — the memory of heroes be 
worthy o d © muse of history, and the 
i 
monarehs, the birth of princes, 
and the skill of the artificer are am 
^ 
who might be desirous 
The, young, 1 of the wait therefore are di 
f tr 
. bim * who frst plant тей the tree, ing o 
a notwithstanding their 
the disease has at present * detected in 
eun | th h 
w it now knoweth it no — 3233 | 
ished, 
— thrive in the neiti. | 
nd from thence are now 
ire 
e ornament} thi 
"m some parts of England it is a shy bearer ; but. | |the 
| ealeareots soil is best suited to it, and it is observable deco p 
an object | 
ee be there deposited in such — p 
some exten nt firmly atta ttached to the Vine. Three houses 
appearan 
n for “the space of five years infest wb he 
8 
„e powdered and flowers of s € no: abatement in its 
p ravages eould d be discovered I w — 
solution of pentasniphide of dimer má of which 
Waving been fou et in no w. 
ecomposed by ear- 
—.— sulphur "xv; > 
th 
covering o an 
ота This was s adopted, — * i ows ew apt 
e, the stems be 
pos of slp j and 
minished, 
iP 
proximity, no ro 
Vegetable 
ara sis veda 
* — 
the Effect of Sulphate of Lime upon 
Subst tances; by Chevalier CrAUSSEN 
carelessly — and upon 
ortnight. afterwards; I was 
of the rem which — 
of the sulp 
One: — I place 
sulphuric acid, an 
Solution “. weak lime-water. 
is 
E l 
prevent 
i ile in the ground rer 
Some have — this Apple was raised in Blenheim | 
at maturity, it would ecu be of — 
if anything could be discovered by the usé 
