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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
ose ‘apartments. Most of the tents seemed exhibited 
heir Sah tly oy ent on the Ordnance Bell! tent eras 
hing is easier to impr rove), “and their ap ot te ty to 
purposes, were gg poner ex: ception more 
spacious than ‘regulation pecan tp acl in most or 
lighter, ponte po Regge and m They se e exhi- 
bes vt B. Edington, of the bono 
aS peger Coldstream, and Life Guards 
s during the day, and mate- 
aai ig bee eae a to > the animation of the scene by their per- | 
pave, nende were united, 
formances. wards the ¢ oga, o three 
Sffect prodaned A oe ost pow: 
hot and el 
to show 
which not 
campai 
and the 
Notices of of Books. 
A Residence among pati Sa dalend, on the out 
and at Sea, m A obe: . Large 8 
Murray. Pp. 440, with Tiosivations 
By Sir R.S. 
T 
2 vols., small 8vo, "aia Thasheatiics 
fait of tho ¥ pik before us is occupied by 
sketch of Chinese a detailed account of the 
' untrymen comm 
reaciy ond spite which we have too | 
The blame indeed that attaches we "Great 
er Bran in be 7 Y yrr hen 
cumulate till th 
necessary, upon their 
is Sir J. Davis’s P and we 
ito say is that of all well rmed m 
little circle of peace-a tany- ive A Rians 
humanitarians, who think it better tha 
` venture to 
. outside the 
China : a general sp of tat „Empire duti its | cation 
nhabitants. is, Bart., F. 
cient number of 
a sary outla; 
ck iscellanies 
taining the “Fitzboodle presan ae > Wives, a abby bo 
Fis | Genteel Story, h, and t 
eq | Great Hoggarty Diamond, bet sree story or two. 
t 
rem ill-treated and eke steer than 
misinterpreted nor forgotten, 
flinchingly istered in the ht lace, ma; pas 
serve as the best of all ke z x ng 
The pau am fest t down to the opera- 
oo of Sir John Bowring and Sir Michael Seymour, is 
y an account of the government and legis- 
the cities of 
of Religion, 
Literature, 
aturat History, 
ia a greater inting the minute 
3 na which invest truth with it painting harm having 
trl years’ experi 
aika | 
lation of China, the national character and etoos, iaki 
and of Peking, 
a 
one thing he is 'etplicit— and that is that the Cantonese 
ually broken down at once and for ever. 
im trust be 
| Car 
Eat Dedy r belak: t ps 
finest and healthiest islands i > io worl 
Next k we propose to return to Mr. Fortune’s 
volume. 
We observe that a sa ae soem work, to be 
called ‘ Filices mcm 
Ex Fe ete 
of cultivation,” is iin appear 
Hooker. 
ived to reduce est e 
lasica ;_ or, liain "Des escrip 
aweeds. Publication to commence as soon as 
subscribers’ to justify the neces- 
names 
y shall have been received. 
At last we have to welcome the 4th volume ne Init 
Tha s Miscell vans), con. 
en 
the History of 
in Chusan, one of the | wi 
d. 
berated with clear water 
e 
[June 6, 1857, 
favourable weather and a 
speedily cover the beds, an spral ae they ie 
d-glasses 
now be u nmi y n of P aes kes 
peas ‘pias, as ene Phloxes, &c. These do do best 
ady ope 
FRUIT AND KITCHEN @ 
aes be 
ven ver home 
thy aie périr 
STATE OF THE WEATHER a Cleary, NEAR LONDON. 
For the week ending June 4, 1857, as t the Horticultural Gardens. 
Calendar of bi i dt 
(For the ensuing Week.) 
sy Rai 
ANT DEPARTMENT. 
PE IS to an —Many of the new poe — 
and ot Lather greenhouse tting past 
conservatory, and arto 
of air. “i gasera to this, and placi 
the h Trai Cleroden- 
drons, asasin Achimenes, &c., will continue grow- 
in z slowly and ge" hontis three months, whereas 
this eir beauty ma; 
= +| BAROMRTER. 
o 
ond 
a 
May ARES. 
and June. * 
oni 
& 
> 
8 
63 
68 
69 
lttigeee 
29—H 
30—Sli; 
en 
a bd fie 
Hae Z mee 
an te at aes 
; fine. 
e 
Highest 
Temp. 
Mean 
Temp. 
-a mts 
Yea 
which i 
Rained 
Ave 
zk : 
remove decaying sege yo leaves a they make ‘hei 
 sppedeehsios: Yo its and frames will ni 
px grad id growth aod — be carefully sttended 
atering, stopp raining, &c. Examine 
Heaths frequently for es To and apply sulphur as 
leaved vari 
ing very liable to be attacked res this pest at this 
FORCING DEPARTMENT. 
syringed cau 
ic aipeanna plants, for this would pro- 
y cause t the fruit t. to be deformed. e erei rcn 
gA growth, and must not ` be over 
he greater 
S UCK ers 
throughou wing 
sense to op which will sled ck much 
es. 
the Te: 
journey to the “ snowy ope and water- 
next move was to the port of 
und 
Canton. His 
r-f00, whence he fo 
d of For 
-| Examin 
frequently to see that 
| hardy plants now to 
| ater man ccasignad eri ‘summer places 
therefore | 
iioi and disappointment as compared with the old 
practice of ~ this ig once, or at the most but twi 
in the y VINER Wh are inten 
au 
by a very 
RDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
GAR 
ime recently t lanted 
Also | Friday 12 
t | Satur, 13 
want of water. Erse liberal soaking ie 
tae od male ihe tre atati i EA 
atten- 
be duly to with water, 
st thy yf ae Mi and with the present 
moist mio 
wou 
Sesanet 
T in bočr to 
A 
mr 
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60.8 
60.6 ' 15 
hest temperature during the above e period od occurred 
1846, if and 1th and se i 1842——therm. 90 deg.; aud the loweston 
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