Marcu 28, 1857.) 
sheets 
= used as the front part of the drag. a pole 
tended beyond the width of the =" 
both sides to dra green 
weight is 
re of corn) the 
grasshoppers 
into a 
only in bo evening, when 
on the to grain. 
When boi ey have a reddish ce, å 
make a fine feast for the farmers’ hogs.” you 
brother Jon: pasaka as usual, —_— a to the best 
use, This is converting a a us dead enemy in 
very useful frie y and in the “inevitable flight of the 
` destro > visions oF fat fiitches of bacon rise before the 
vision. I have like ee somewhere (but | fi 
lay my hand upon it just at presen t poultry 
were turned in the 
they vould destroy s pmt e young locusts 
eet » abundance, besides affor runs for the 
the colonies 
H 
ls o i me, the loss of of iren relin A sui is 
akin to dea on account of the plague of flies. 
plan iM be converting the natives, who are a 
Present little T than AE nuisances, into very 
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THE sacha ae athe Intense 
cisty À in the form of a catalogue. — 
Baa 
From such an under- 
taking most men would shrink, regarding it as impossible 
of execution twithst di Ri zat andas 
- | house loan &e., near them. The 
should be fewer in n f plants, =y taller an the i gtheg 
o The universal prevalence of re es is the cer gmx a a s ae he gas 
the great defect of all flower shows. With sanee kinas ofa mper i announces hig 
even Nature tt a Page pow gs. p of pal intention to face | the great difficulties of his task. For this 
one of the first requisi wase that e deserves the gratitude of all gar ardeners, for it must 
there are any se mee masses of be confessed that no one su bject is a greater source 
blue om a perhaps be fonnd), pa yoo would | of annoyance, disappointment, and Í Toits; than the still 
affi ety, and the first might be uced from the | inextricable chaos of ome 
Society’s Garden ir, mrt red i a tim som the different ly a fortnight ago one of his own countrymen pu 
kinds of Delphinium. The e legant Berbe ris Darwini, | licly declared that th Pomolegten? Society of the Rhone 
though orange, would loo eties (Qu. ho 
t be 
and glossy foliage, —_ others of this valuable t 
might be selected for the purpose. A cour d'honneur 
might be formed in the centre of the table fo i 
c 
as & s ie much inferior to the Lond 
not enter into competition w. 
Paaso E will exhibit some Ty Aca 
ower-pot, probably posse very a 
except a of being sightly, aa will not easily be 
su There is al, and per ty not ai 
k well with its nme Sm flowers | ha 
to 9 
choly condition than the English. ass 
in that it is a common practice on the con- 
tinent for a fruit grower to puff off the most 
trifling change as a novelty, decorating th a grand 
name, and bolstering it up with a tempting description, 
tod i orous and a ruit large, 
aai ipens in November and December. All 
he sa of the mapat: order.” Thep is peen 
ated 
in}; the ne et noe is p 
sort es worth the 
e allude gives the following 
an in e:—I reshive a” hee une; ogue 
ae M. Duce de bis ered the great propagator of 
ew fruits, and among other errors I find the following. 
¢ “PEARS ; latest novelties, Abbe M longein, a delicious vende 
“gre avour of porous materi 
o 
ot interfere with 
be®given e persons who provide gk -pots for 
at Bruss 
of ‘ase metal, very ornamental ; the 
terlaced ‘netw ork to ra baal with 
these may be shown in Class G, 
wh Slama 
= was merely i 
I hope 
0. G. a. 
Societies, 
EnTOoMOLOGICAL, Mi ee 2.—W. W. iSaunders, Esq. 
F.R.S., age 9 in the Fa Mr. Wallace exhibited 
specimens e moth Laphygma exi reared 
from eggs Slaid by a female taken in July last in the Isle 
of Wight, and of which the caterpillars (previously un- 
He had 
ose at the surface o 
ons of different Lepidopterous abe. oe 
~ sas of th the genus Acræa) made in Natal by Mr. Plan 
who h 
larvee figured, 
z 
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z. 
ii 
a 
re | of 12o om” 
e 24 ounces. "M. ‘Willer celeb 
e ane is 
e Mus 
> ér vi pical fraits “lescribed by D 
The 
- | these dese: 
will enable his kinds to be identified with certain 
The o parts 
nt, | are beautiful peepee ta art, 
e | leave nothing to d 
zig pyan ago I saw this Abbé Mongein 
Peni à healthy tree ; and it proved to be so like the 
Catillae that nobody could see the differe rence ; an 
t of the Rogge is Pi = 12 to 
mologist of 
od bs gers in pis ma “sg foun “this Abbe Mongein to be 
edb, gr oie the Catil ems that 
Brf of ae Catillac near ar Borden, which 
noon thought anything of,” pr from this specimen 
the novel Abbé Mongein was, ý uced, 
Is this, asks the French ritiy angi ing the better for 
M ee weight of 42 
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Ay 
"A 
also ee 4 still be found most of 
u Hamel. 
as inal commenced with the 
Pear, above 00 = rae of which have been prepared 
sin ; he pro to describe nothing but what 
he “he had ample ee study, and he trusts that 
escriptions, aided by figures drawn by Riocreux, 
seep 
of the work before us 
and the descri 
hotii 
raw ings in the tw 
o be 
ini 
i 
structure. i th 
an extract from a letter of * ‘correspondent 
the effects and native 
Notices of | of %ooks. 
Le Jardin POEP du aiaa me 
general arrangement of 
onymy extending from the 16th 
l- | century to the pressas day. In Pears number 
of names amounts to 3000. 
fruit M. Decaisne in À 
friends, — pre we to 
and pre Louis Vilmorin, wie 
Strawberry. 
have Saini is near 
Garden Memoranda. 
Mr. Py Nursery, 
y 
myriop ever i lea 
2 
f our 
trast with with the latter, and serve to set them off to 
nomenelature in 
or France, in grent deta what has 
in England by the Horticultural So. 
sae a variety of colours at once striking and 
has tiom 8 ariet o therefore be looked upon 
f their rie variega- 
effective. 
as <a na 
