548 
ae GARDENERS’ eee 
"It was very 
iiü 
ich has 
paratively with that of the average for 
Difference. 
Amount 
Average 
1857. 
amount. Above the| Bel 
av e. 
eiow the 
averagi 
SYN 
a a1 
Inches. 
0.40 
1.7 
0.87 és 
e 0.07 
> | been the case, yet it 
— | one within 
is to T “observed thati in no 
months has 
t akon at the Observator ry it appears the 
maximum of June is 72°.1, and of July 74°. “The 
perature at zehi ro aes wo been -5 
o The nights of, Jun 
e 
lowest occurred on the 31st of Janua 
ordinary "e fell to 8°, and t 
4° of z In F ebrun ary 
any time rem M iir 
the temperature ka iot at a 
ril the ther- 
low: but so late oyr a ee 
mometer indioated, we pr 
| 1238 | 
the morning of the 5th 
5° warmer Sian on at the su 
truction: a ae safe 
Si eee 
It is ponn the case that with a a prevalence 
of south-west winds we have a low eo 
e baromete ien, | ga In F dine of | 5 
nd |. 
wade yet tthe amount |3 
May nearly eq 
ays wentlier 
month a a. ‘tank half the usual p 
rature, the mean =e n. of = 
CL CU! 
At all s ap from the 
a | abore, | and ae other epre that have been 
made f such usual occurrence 
= this coun try it will be advisable to rear more 
warfs. Ma 
e, that 
tH 
B 
ur be supposed that, notwithstanding the | 
ot weather, the mean o 
bove t 
mots of this year, v ag Pag 
low night temperatur 
follo tables, in ast the differences above 
et 
and 14th of July, thermometer 91 
a i TENE S for 30 years are marked +, and those | has been stated by ome to be the ahasi. that has 
j i ever been experienced in the shade’ ne; bu 
ji $ : | ‘ wey air ot the case, for on the 2oth Tans 1826 
13 3 E ETY á 5 temperature in the shade was 9 
= Z 
2 dh Blaney Be ree os ae has published his account of the 
a different forms of Oax observed by him in some 
marinum ..| 42.63 | 45.59 | 50.61 | 57.61 | 64.44 | 71.62 | v4.97 | German forests The learned gentleman substi- 
Mean maxi- tutes the name germanica for pedunculat 
mum, 1857 ..| 42.26 | 47.50 | 51.32 | 56.56 | 66.87 | 77.03 | 77.51 | recognises four other species, viz bars sud- 
Difference... —0.87| +1.91| +0.71|—1.05| +2.43| +5.41| +8.14 | Robori-germanica, peta ons manica, and subger- 
manico-robur. Am ong these five spec cies he dis- 
Average mean! oi a7 | 99.05 | 98.96 | 86.62 | 42.44 | 49.0 okys | tibutes tees a irer each bearing its psie 
ean ee tin n would s st to 
muth, 1867 . | 29.90 | FEA | SESS 34.86 | 39.29 | 47.27 | 49.55 | that he should rather dea his FRA p 
Difference. .|—2.47 —484| —0.78|—1.76|—3.15|—1.62|—2.19 | Anthropology. Since his saie leads him in the 
ti 
Thus it will be observed, that whilst age mean O $ ‘iron ee en x prn aa r 
EErEE to oy below the average in tw ae means of splaying p ingenuity. ight form 
the aboye months, ae January and April, t 
ery month below the 
month or 
is 
Speeie 
5 
© 
curly, and flax air eir names might 
(Homo) recto-nigro-crinitus, crispo-nigro-crinitus, 
and 
farernahPranat us, 
spo-fusco-crinitus, 
from pages: solid ins 
a 
the pae pa or more so a r growth will 
be so substantial, o owing to to their being exposed x 
- less amount of light. By the mean temperatur: os 
the mean maximum, according as it is 
higher or lower than usual, the greater os tes 
oa value of crops may ' be in in any year fairly 
stimat 
g the average higher day tempera- 
In comparing 
ture of June and July with those of the dee oh 
ing months since 1826, a is found that the m 
maximum of last June, 77°. 
any | are 
act ees 
eat 
s he might n ae obtain a large serie 
| of £ highly scientific combinations ie taking into 
t hook-noses, 
thick lips 
short chins 
and “broketi tee T fbr so on. 
ose 
might grow out of Anew 
tific c process Homo 
very highly e 
mend the idea to 
kat ain in 
oe other country “ig may flourish. 
We learn that the HORTICULTURA 
just received from the East India 
black hair carly, t brown hair straight, brown hair |à whole 
straig and 
and A Sa aai ers SP : 
to be sent to all Fellows who may fold 
_t—for 
= Se the Illustrazione a 
> ee di Padov Piante 
cee a, of Prof. 4 
immediate ee 
Pryus ote ae Vision. a | 
“ P. foliis geminis nie aali is, 
carinata, nitids 
erectis, 
trapezioidea nucul: te f 
angusto ma te A ee 
found wild on the sl 
oat oh in Bithynia, where ows 
th 
this any 
patulis, ramulis uetris, fructiferis 
galbulis aremt g obosis tubereultis” 5 
“ Grown in the Garden ee 7 
ay June. Berries b 
tubercles. Near ‘abinor inata, 
but differs in the whole plant being Grass green 
obo 
another place Pr 
and glaucous, and he 
205. JUNIPERUS em Vi My 
“ J. arborescens, viridis, ramis erecto- 
omnibus decussato- imbricatis 
dorsi convexi medio glandula 
ramulis tetraquetris, fructiferis strictis b 
pa Sa Aken subglovonn ah mo retusis su 
emum nigro- 
. Cultivated in the pirr Signor 
in the province of Vicenza, where 
By Mr. J. can Fo 
Buckden, 
respects si 
detail, ofa d 
verhang, OF 
iedwond @ plants during the e fol 
t | This and relieving Sol 
the pee and July of the si 
to require à 
lants have y 
lin i es,"and pruned tabat the second 
pruning should have 
a 
nn ins very general practice 
first thinning, m 
is is 
