41—1853. | THE 
Оп the other hand, in order to keep up or increase the 
heat of the bed, the linings should be turned as 
it is found nee 
plants to 
z the Ft at least d if uta 
ШУ 
ee, 
whole time that i i la „ that is to say, fe 
hen the erop is oyer | 
2 use, and, sid having turned 
other Asparagus roo A if the season 
not too far gone. Cow o GU gm 
end of 12 days P frio де 
and it is cut 
SCARLET” BOUVARDIAS. гог 
Plants of” ye eas 1 formin sith 
tb ilie ^ compac red у hich 57500 
— ду in 
. 
GARDENERS’ 
elf Lien — a 
CHRONIC 
pori of Th 
keri up into anal” pieces 
sand, to ensure acier drain 
„8 specimens 
is | showing the attacks of insects, p y the. Rey. 
slow, one of whieh forms the subject of 
resent paper, the learned professor r having been во 
as to на diving’ specimens | of 
the 
Wer injuries to different ims 
LE. 
a consideration of 
fully borne ont е: 
e. first amg kal j 
from 
is a piece of W. 
and for a long те 1 uccession ; never 
appear to be ver 
size 
e 
lusters of scarlet blossoms, which, unde: 
jon атанан, піду be had in KOREA: from June 
f 
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r 
branc ДЕТ 
f 15 I t mysterious to u 
dd of th A жың 
ETE 
— MA 
deca 
of the forms of the larvae of a the TON val 
ineludin the wire-worm, are 
oceur in a 
the re, ected matter in their ЕС 
m гаң. their. 
2 potted ‘singly. 
co 
e 
TER 
ticulturist. and Agriculturist is 
Je кш 
be interesting to wp y. 
fessor Henslow th the tie mi “ҮЧ 14- 
troduetion to * the рне, н f Insects” 
J. 
P. 323. J. О, W. 
BRITISH ASSOCIATI TION М: FOR: THE . 
e NT OF SCIENCE. . 
obs Bus d 
ines ; n the plants 
may occupy either ce Ji ht. ату, posi soe o ; 
front of ‘the У r a Cold 
with proper attention for a little 5 бт Жл 
they will do better in either situation t fre- 
ist E 
e 
‘and, d 
published in Loudon’ 
d Magazine" for1838 (Vol. VI.pp.927 325, 
entitled “Some, Remarks relating. to. the Walia 
ed Ash Tree," considers, 
* The: small 
them to be blameless 
respe stag tt he 2 “and 
its congener the Sinoden 
ood-peckers, I 
e|! 
Y am satisfied, commit no injury on the uu and sound om 
Ap ea 
si 
7785 poe sin 
ore of {1 
when 
te 1 1 nor my 
0 
d to 
th found suddenly dead : 
our article on 
ed in; a YAMA moist house 0 
produce a qnem Ss W. ower Very 
sparingly, ppu A early, and well attended to 
afterwards, у al be — е “or shifting into 8 or 
-inc 
50 375 5 as to A du roots to get pot-bound, , eep 
ere ‚ close and moist for 9m night 
after potting, but when the roo strike into the fre h 
expose freely to n hebt and air, with a view to induce 
kaun flowering growth. 105 OFF s, they 1 7 
d to throw 1 ng gross MT I 8 
hii? MST MEN orario sdms л id ale i ibe 
amongst 
of im y Жын Muere gue 
i i ves f Su nid io abies hey alr eady find far gone 
in the season, as the after growth ro- in a state of decay, 1 ws present i „they an 
ange ioo. to flower well. orated in all directions. found | 
In autumn, when blossoms have become too ‘scanty to | pursuing their o 5 in the deca t the 
render the s ns effective, gradually lessen the distance of 18 feet non the ground, to which height 8 
: of, water at the root and aim at having the wood |t st have worked their ho? T e 
Le Дали: prev: he occurrence of i o insects are the usual inhabitants of the | effecting their liberation, they appeared to have poisoned 
weather ; for unless the wood is well ripened in autumn, MÀ of decayed Ash Acn keln together promis- | them. ere 
it will be apt p off in winter, ile i ormant | euously, and as it should seem, in morning shortly after having been see 
Pt they should occupy a cool nity situation mere 8065 Will.“ ^ pe == — "eer — ies, 115 small 
ey will be po „damp, ап o, water should be | rav to the A = alnut trees, since Mr. Ingpen | be 
gees to the soil 1 aving PURSE obtai | Жз m — ago gave me а specimen ‘ofthe larva foun d | of each. — od birds immediately deserta Gi d 
strong plants it will be very easy to have. in decaying Oak, and Mr. Dale met with it in jas t ‘nefarious ‹ i 
supply o: ming a bg d carly 9 P zr do» s trees; it is also found in Pear, mi and | name. veating of this paper led to the побев of 
late in autumn, but the Bouvardias are | 1 55 ere 
mer and autumn flowering. Some six or pm 
y adis үү бщ ч Hi m BP ICE ear howe j адла СА pog my One 
' L after. 994 К y en $ 18 8 12m M 
aps eat coc n amie the Fo dus; which | r and broad r Vidua Ot 
only sufficien «аиа *. адо memo of birds to build of 
се тома Aur Me Sepe Sn moe ea loa di shear ME dits "fd 
i e soil until T pum euet that of the also worthy of of srotioss the ey hid ead | edod нанады 
ELT peri 19 dhs a eae botto i ce eae wrk o of the га inseet, | instance in od fop the nct пуса charac 
fate greatly assist in : Specimens ab proved by its much sm epa aam ie 2 
for ber: 
at ; — 
shoul demain - t | th once seen в 
gen M pe gn, p E 5 d in pri that ine insect (1849, 2 хи) 2 E is of . grey colour, mately killed by the be made Redfern drew. tentis 
8 soon XQ tained, and be , tinged wit re fulvous, whole | 4, 3 - am scons were intelli- 
' attended with nae Be 25 room, and es lothed with v 1 fine reddish hairs ; | gence, and reason. le 
de qii oc , > 8 like the Jarvee of the Melolonthse and ebe аня nerves, epus apu po. " » 1 675 
NS Les. Ma pita anit eder — 1 segment is not 80 inq no material organ,—Mr. Allis sta hat in 
isrooting ‘the plan pitt 7 5 large as the ling ; the iperture of the was ‹ 
portance in attempti ses in dy also, instead of. hang seien deat iaa у nd 
Pots, to not only | Lie ordo grent masos Ta age аз in the laryæ of the as 
Pots to within abou ice with pot- | de in his fine memoir on the Lamellicorn престе 
sherds or lumpy pi for when allowed too | the under jaws also divided into two lobes, ж 
mest tthe a ting re cv an, ete pT lig 
the insect is found to agn 
ie 
bor aid 
— vet 
bot Toll uius and it teresting 
or it is in 
VN oF esae with that family, 
to find the relation of the genus | 
dS ied ua it has hitherto only been | 
-of the 
УШЫ Contr nam d m del 
that the deep green endochrome, when liberated from 
