May 16, 1857.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
345 
fresh slaked lime. Now, the subsoil beir 
the district, a 
o occas 
snails, an Š 
pondered the matter over in my own 
his, too, is on the red E AS 
dissimilar, p sl 
odgings (not ve gey y neat) om on 
and 
beds, in fact, plenty "o of f things vg pa ae 
vermin of all kinds. The h 
ayra braa sik came ee pu of the 
exposed; well, then, what od the 
I think it must be simply 
ure is not Pee out here from pea ag 
ur wi 
prescription would 
Red Spider. 
in a pit, the whole place seem: 
but one or two old 
little gas tar in them on the sone i not. 
be seen thi orning ; 
ed alive igen red spider, 
a spider -e to 
indeed h 
z 
FEEPeEpEs 
Bre A Ee 
at 
iP hower weil 
it flower well. 
(see p. e e 
Augusta” is 
a Clete 
Pos”), and the being as food for 
Bese. Young turkeys are also Ses fond of it, and its. 
ps nae ed is a popular re in cutaneous dis- 
H 
S, 
JIR 
HG. 
Une 
: 
d | existence ; 
a disappears, and then the motion of the granules ran 
give b 
r 
uilding bound it | s 
eac 
e | side from ete 
the attrition bed the water or on | ihe on ja Bact but right, 
es, iak beauty, that = iat make th 
cam) 
S., Worces- 
see 
—The day paese the putting my leaves | sam 
cers with a | m 
Is this a rane aa in common “as? indeed 
and ght ey and to mro drought is certainly | 
fatal. The ‘Achlya’ has xamined by Dr. 
uch anea Be in sapiani 
laced un ahr: cme microscope—for | 
n perceive nothing of its true 
granules. The conten 
mstant motion from the 
but as they 
creative 
be in con 
e gran 
more _— , until ultimately they b 
i cell a nd a erred 
their 
of 
lace with such priae rapidity that we are assi 
our or two suffices for the anga development fer 
escape of the spores, so that we need not wonder when 
we are told that once stebli ished the ‘Achlya 
prolifera ’ will often mplete the 
a agas pai eart in less than 
their na’ of 
onera 
so agains re the 
Achlya ih — y upon them, filling 
ie 
ead is terminated by rr ps up pipes, &c 
| data 
estruction of | the year. 
n 
ee 
ch a mucus (to prevent I suppose 
m in 
heir sees a anit 
that I ee: he ee were 
all remained o meme at ae 
able as Heo ble. 
ex 
e pereeman” of the vase, so I 
of peil san aA alee the ah ncaa, sane a kind ı of 
eien gr ipag etd vase. dared effect was i - 
ERES 
hells, and their $ a e ht up to the i 
arit enas 
| tested separately, and the water to be reduced to a 
| certain temperature at the starting of each boiler. As 
four classes, accordi 
ze and pri Each titor should subscrib 
erior in irant ing the expenses of oe 
boxy wi 
and retort, I pu bliely cit Mess Weeks’ challenge 
upon rk that they a apes ae terms as to 
price of boiler, quantity of pipe, an of fuel, eyon 
that it can be settled at the Se schibition of the Hor 
a ural te a J. M. 
Yellow ee ant ott ‘the Rose (of which 
I send blooms) that di cut from nine EPEA in 
vour me with its name? J. 2 
m “ew m no one more co 
and T. Leveson Gower, neither of which 
is this likely ap 
rled Oak Furn —I observe that a Welsh 
pee oe has sent ene a sketch of an Oak with an 
y cut off, ‘and get it seasoned (if he 
can), and } he will then, I have no regs k reget if he ose it 
he has so’ 
adm 
it himself, I would by all m 
this tumour in the way I propose, gored as it will 
be of no value for any other pur: I how to 
season it a wc „e mey” a he may x vey with pow a 
parties w 
made of ele itp Oak. I he ites an cna 
eraasi he will kindly publish the result in your 
, G: 
E when tae 
before an ee ee ts 
tree of the ee ie ae got inton stunted condition, 
sy produce fine 
raed time of their 
i ead aly) when th ity al 
— a ecm $ “open this time TE art aapinen we 
eavy Being of opinion 
that Sho Minah Vins rests should ans ADNA to | 
falls of rain at that that 
bunches and ye 
size I want, viz., 12 
you could employ is as- 
phalte felt; but take care of red 
covering 
Hot-water Boilers (see p. 309).—I quite cn ar 
recommendation of “r pr 
the 
box| Covering for Vi ine Borders.—I havea house of Muscats | 
with their roots in an outside border ; 
seeps ee 
recommended a waterproof cbin 
employed on eae but I find it very Sapin the 
com- 
Probably. t the 
h inthe a ou Foxcroft sent for exhibition 
jof P nubeculosa from Rannock, where 
buted pat is in at ies: 
sel 
FE 
if its leafing can be ascribed 
to that mentioned above in the miy the ns pokita. 
W., Dundee. 
Protect ne S ith a Naan 
writer who si 
am | now on a visit 
e Associati 
Florist.” ‘eon lage, MD. The Villetta, Emsworth, 
ants. 
Societies. 
LINNEAN, April 21. 
the chair. An teration 
April 6.—J. E. Gray, Esq., F.R.S., 
specimens ; 
