THE wiiccntasee' ee CHRONICLE. 
[APRIL 23, 
The size of the smaller aperture is experimentall 
an if the door, frame, &c., are well made and siz-tight, 
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aaa slab of stone, 
also covered. The bri 
the partition wall, 
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m aed of a 
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ate its assay at the clear opening should be 
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air cannot enter the h 
surface ; the dish, is filled by ponring water into a a 
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which protrades 
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immediately into that of the chins ; but if it 
was. wa lai oer gene othe ate 
ee of heating 
which the stove 
aS 
it: bomatath ot ey nea and is six inche: ; round 
upper edge there is a copper gutter, five-eighths of an 
nch path we lich veep the upper or or glass part 
—_ into he getter, and the swe ne of the glass frame 
re furnished with slides to fen 3; the tempera 
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intro- 
appears to me that the felon) ‘ay ses can we 
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ontinued round another side of 
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duce poe volumes of pure air from the See eraa 
to th ne less 
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365 T1841), aa isa mane of heating air in chambers it 
might be useful to your readers to refer them to it.— 
H. L., Hull. 
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11. Alpinia cicetiona * Chatered. Diiais’ —A plan 
which is most successfully grown when treated as an 
aquatic. Analogous to a tee-totaller, who thrives best on 
wat 
12. neies officinale. Culinary Ginger.—As in phy-. 
sical e my ginger is ee to excite a brisker action of 
the ene in torpid an nd p 
a omy is anger cont to e 
s 
Scgaceagpey de but is never taken as an internal medicine ; 
ough useful as an external motive, never in- 
Water Starwort.—A small 
aquatic plant, of a Proteus kind, which, from its liability 
to variation in appea oe has often “deceived anists, 
and analogises with ser a meleon, much more so than 
does the Lupinus muta 
nthes purely Sad Night Flower.— 
d fr 
It analogises with a sorrowful spirit, whose virtues are 
only brought out in adeccsite} and whose beauties are only 
k 
— Rbeooe¥ peri: .—This 
specimens in ortus siccus whatever. The bea 
colours of the genus, purple, pink, violet, or yellow, when 
ag all change to a dead uniforso lack, thus analogising 
the virtu human b , which are but to 
of t ein h a 
frequently forgotten after his life ; or reversedly represen| 
ing t those false hues with some cloth i 
ory and Repen ntance e poet s aye ‘There 
Rosemary, that’s for remembrance 
18. Gladiolus Cunonia. scot Corn Flag.— 
e generic name of this plant is from gladius, 2 sword. 
It is the floral emblem of the soldier ; oe leaves are sword- 
~—? ~“ it ‘beau r-like blooms a 
sf aculeata. ges atk Crypsa __The name of 
d fro w, I conceal. The heads 
ath of its leaves, it analogises 
mate ahitag and affirmatively with unknown genl 
clu 
FY auiohasleater Pet opie 
meTpos, 
0. Petrophila gegen 
of this plant‘is derived fr 
f its mo 
MES Bot wt 
larly so =o the witaerya as me age ine p 
do. rophila, however, from its name, 
paiasctiy vey vegetable pe mei the mountineer. 
the St. Peter of the flora acca i On thi 
I build my be rmby. 
pre: 
It is 
is rock 
AMATEUR’S GARDEN. —No. XVII 
were putin a few weeks 
su 
tion at 
in the way of i eae gt 
wer treated, they 
and p 
wey eenhouse or 
Tf Balsims are sown 
iful, 
in pens 
3 
Feumstances 3 
pais inches high they ought to be potted off into oat 
sized ong Any light rich soil will ses them 3 © 
quantities of light turfy loam, rotten dung an leak 0 
