Tin-: rakdi-ineks' ciikonk u 



consist of equal par a o 17 : llt : in «telv mixed 



consist ot equa. par-. ■■ - ■ -'hole iBtim .^ mix , a 

 *ort, w.th a httla 8 »"^ th fnki(1 " ^ ot their p itc her 



I** 



i All duflulk lOOtCt UHhtin i hfl 



torn 



iu, obtained 



, flower iu r.*a»««»-. .. - 



ht ( >.» the \srdlgrt 





St If te^ej are one e^M*b~ ^— 



ftpi th« •!■• * 



perieiiced any i»j«ry from <l<>.ng 



is about the month of M - 



p( ,ts in w'his. they are ^i^voVeu^J^ 



potting is 



SLt the moDih of M ». , I" doing it, the 



*.t root* caralbHy put into the larger . 

 SleTin abound nearly level with the lop of the rot ; 

 Scorer the soil put a lit* living sphagmm^ut »b£t 

 and made level.so as to have a neat »M"«»«- ' J 

 this is da»e,give theni a good watering with a hne-roeed 

 W^ering-Pot to -ttle the -oil. The pot.. »u alio, 

 must he well draiawa with br k< 11 pot.herd.. 



They should be ,-iac.d at the hottest end of a store 

 «r Orchid-houae, where a bank of Mom can be made of 

 £.*. required in which to plunge the poto up .0 «he,r 

 rin.8, and deep enough to allow 2 or 3 inches of Me. 

 under the poti, to prevent them from drying. A few 

 ffes made P through the slab to allow the hot a.r to p.- 

 Upwards throu^hlhe M -, thereby to cauae continual 

 edition about the plant., will prove benehcM. 

 Particular attention must be patd to nowture. A 

 they are repotted in March, they will requ.re water.. 

 with a fine-rosed watering pot, and the )lM in which 

 they are plunged must he well aaturated about twice 

 a week ; and the planta should be syringed over head 

 three or four timee a day. Aa the summer adva. 

 and the sun acquire, greater power, they will require 

 to be syringed oftener. Wben the temperature haa 

 risen under tbe influence of solar beat, in May, June, 

 and July, perhaps to 80° or 85<\ they will require 

 syringing a dozen time, a day. The rule i», the stronger 

 the heat the oftener they will require .ynnging over- 

 head. A. the heat decline*, decrease the moature by 



In winter, if the weaiher is dull, syringe 

 about once a day ; but if there i. a little «un, twiea 

 or three times; and the Mew in which they 

 plunged .hould be well saturated about once a wwi 

 They must be shaded from tbe burning rays of the sun 

 I would recommend to have tbe gla*. over them panted 

 with a little thin paint to prevent the. rs» burning, 

 aa they are very bab!e to get injured, in that way before 

 the other planta in the same bouse require shadmc. 



Pitcher planta, if gr wn in rfect 

 hot moist atmosphere. In rammer the temperature 

 .hould vary from 75" to 80° by day, and at . ;ht fr«i 

 €0° to7«*». In winter it would vai from 'V to 70* 

 by day, and at ni^lit Am» W to 60'. The sphagnum < "ere wa. 

 on the top of the pot. .round the pis « moat be kept 



' r of scissor. 



and the Mom must he replaced when required, in order 

 to keep them al way. plunged up to the rim. Tl hava 

 been considered rather difficult thing, to manage, bat 

 by following this treatment they will be found to thrtvo, 



aud will grow without ilMBnilty. They are propagatod 

 by cuttings. Alpha 



v 



ihe samples prepaia. a» 1 «■>•>•- 



M1NKR41 t " 



Uarnet In roU-*-»la». ; *£*»«* _,«, 

 ■"i-ral . V-evta;, . >>»*' tot the mod. 



„ m 1 1 ■<• various F*""!"»ww!»tl«ns „; w of tbe eetaeeea 



frcm gravel teds oi tba *-h» Otont 



magma SISS'll to iUuairate t **•»«• •* *•*• »»»•• 



*TZ waft ll.e.1 af »»t Ito aw*ai a»**s# 



CVrimline (*) "tow. t ««»<v »»* C 9 ' 



*Jui «U«*u»bfr, wetsn sstMu ije-ee-^ 



4 MMMm- " mA " of Klum Uay. Uf». aM 



■sari-SiaM pot-h ; «h1« ; «l«pe«ra ; I bo,;" 

 h^rte ; T.riowi eomWi.. *a t» fun. j- frU. 



9 Aiwtoo/ (Hmu.— miot. er«wn. plat*, wean - 



JiSE^by-^ueo, aM^ll) 



(I) Iihmm tor parpta ; W AalifofStse. w»m« 



(61 . i.l for red. *«•» «*• 



mmm «r pot mn aiaa l i. th. latMea l*** **W .. 



-t.itfi.Wrr * ■*" L ~" !".• SSlmet AlSSaaesr -•--■•" 



.3 Earpt. aMC. taaa W» years old; m 

 SSarU^ar.^sV Osmsbs. with maker*, .am. 1 



yemr»old. 



"tikin from li lsl s ffi 



h ]. *• The im»thn ( riihlssiia gros_ iai wie 01 



frtmi lrJneh llir Goot»berry tad Currant caUr^ 

 ( mhUk are the seme) are bred, ar ma i], havi D2 if 8 

 toa.ee *nh uuuijr bUck spoU, and their wmL Jv! 

 ,th } eU#v elremks spotted sriih bkek * 8 te 



in the intsub of J uly, in ihe eveni 



m a Am 



Tli 



•ngs, and ouwht tok» 

 Hesjrv killed ly all alt. m gardeners. Th 



seldom rtjf far from the l»i*.w ^« a.iA ^7 



defoeit their 





...» , . *»"u:n ih fv 



They lite ab.iut 20 days dW 

 :u nop, S**f ( < many of the inotl, tribe Le 2 

 i uiouths) eat hi tie, The eggs, %hich are yelb 

 iued below ibr clufu, hud under ihe larger tml 



tbe botUMBi, rind sajmetteee on tbe leaves of the 



red lead 



u»hes> ibai are proper for eerv 



1 aa s fs se B 



^a+~.o< y^£fsay** 



battteoC Inktrvnan 



at the berk." Most bed 

 a deed oAesyi neck. 

 »he1t itbtcii 



sVllv-mpbou. 



i ,i hsirisf ef esrsffe workmsae^tp 



of North Aneerttan ladlan eassr« 

 .miTi- by the netleee of Nae-l teeA A 

 Osmafa. **r Box weed -edei rf ii 

 and a »poet***e-cao» earred by tte l ap el"" 

 land, aod worthy of lev ey tbese 



HHessHsi »bo intend to ensasete 

 Model of St. PeteVa ( huren 

 et St.A.ten'a(t*hiMtod hj atra, H 



patterns of ftles. 



wn entti 



sensnain a 



r« a -pi ante es 



\ !• -A person of w*IVk 



of harine rat d » al 

 llonaa haTins injured 



and notled on six i 



mwntw one wl'h«« to hear 



»* 4eade ean te elenrty t e neg n* 



be iwady to txpose and shnn tbe nsrne 



As twonl tbe in sinjns r rnnsean was Use object 



reoeral nttrtetion. an- Mr. H i til lew bad to i sn h Ol I 



A , « Ul * yw»g pro** 



far foode Uiio moih produces upwards of 150 La 

 1 he yotmg worme genemlly nppear in spring, but fey 



are someiiuirs h s t eJ aed in nutuum. 1 have observed the 

 ■ ui i iu pjesn Wm here itiaiuing Ibe leaves of the 



touetbeiiy bt-ah an early as the 15th of August, that is 

 about three weeks afti the eggs are laid. The; some- 

 oton ent up tbe embryo of the new leaves and flowers 

 of tbe booh in October, which renders any hope of 

 fruit for the eJsesjsBg year al rtive. IS either the 

 front sor enow of winter destroys them. 1 have 

 take perttctslar notion of some of these Cater- 

 pillars rcsmaioiog on a Currant bush, without being 

 oJbsjijsi by ooid or hunger* from November to March, 

 During winter and the early part of spring they lurk in 

 eJneter* below the deft*, and then is the time they ongbt 

 an bo ensebed.'' Ruhard Hinde, Iancoj.fr.~My 



much last year, and this season the pest 



ppsmred in Ml force; but 1 completely cured the 



by syringing tbe btusbes, and especially the 



trier emrface of the leaven, with sulphuretted lime 



mfjr nrwpnrejd as follows —One buahel of hot lime 



with n little boiling water, and to tbe intensely 



ted ajifttur* atsosjt half a pound of flower* of s-iphur 



■dsW aand well ntirred in ; then about 1 5 gallon 



_ cold wnter were ndded, stirring carefully all the time. 



Tbe nnfatt»r« ^ae tnndo m tbe evening, and the clear 



iiqsjsi applied i « tbw eyitoge tbe next day. A neighhw 



tried t he aasno pnxn with equal success. H.R.M. 



4VM nnWoolonnVne Fai***ri-( an you oblige me 



to tbe cause of the noble kavesof 



by any taforrnatant. 



/arlevy beeng nWaietlsMO 

 rhneniew flnntn, 



hctoretlen to m 



growuaj. 



HITCH A sM VILLAGE H 



SOCIETY. 



sf> of this S 



Thi first meeting of this - »ty was jBxed for 

 July II, but as it rnined most ineeeamntly it was post 

 poned to the fo.lowisjg day. The *ov*ft wintrr tol 

 ifestlv upon th* eottngere prod' t thry 



in whnt they Inv . and a very fnir «ibow wnn the 

 result. The following ptograninio will show the 



^ordawof the day - 



HITCHAX BOETICll RA »B01T. 



/'r.ffSW f~ W*4**0**V /«#* 11 



to tbe i s st e ry 



BtolOajt. S^ i i i utn i s n 



tesnrsie 



9 to 10 „ Children *> prefers tneir Wild flower 



the rv»et©ry. 

 \t A.«. "Marquee Miieewni reacfy for Ineeeetlon .• 

 I p.m. nnow of lower*, Ire., rrany for Inipiillin. 



Iueteiei neef tne c was In tbe 



{ m will te given at intervals* 

 Prises di^trinntsd. Various netj'-es A n nonneexnent 



Village Easssyssen down tn* rw*U 

 Stewards to return s p t ci sse ns on reoaivine; tneir 



tickets froea tne exhir 

 orderly and •ociaWv. as nana! 

 Tbe Sebool h.ldr^n to stag. AH te jotn tn " C 

 tbe Queen Good ntffct sod amy we en 

 14 merry and w ise " till and at the next nnow , ox 

 September I9rh. 



.» .« «.«sai»w rmwdnd sti * I Oented Mr growtb . two have mode five leaves enen, 



«edtag. f ihejsy, via, the .«--*. *«*»•£ *££™ ^ ZSSi ^ 2lS-tS^; m 



low's Tillata botanical class. How mmj >* SW «*• f* ** \ T .*? ^aT""^! rf taa \Jmet do* H 



Isats ws«ld lost wkk ssloaisbMaw to •*• Uvw « htm m beat «M« « . £ 



wee v.llag. ma^O. (A. br""^,??^ JHh^S tt fc^«iV^w OM»OTU 



down on paper tbe ASMS* 4ss f«lsst s€ «f »» flant far -tk* W J^^^^ jLjiZ; TV**-* *«' I** 

 presented to th- m Ose brief M, sfka si tb* pro- Qtoss Kf~ md »« ^g*? ^T- M^ nf 



P the class I. «-ki«f ^w^ MrH^sks. ^^,2^* ^'tSet'. w-derfol letter- 



Imsb s flower oat of b« «srds« tksy bad never Miss a . "~™J™° r ^ fc^ ;„ arokorrtoii 



It n. p«IM tolpJeers, sad it. WwUawwJ ^a- | tree t Ujh. i .JOii» h »» ^ M R ^ to me 



rsctera no«*l down ; fro» .be« tbe ek-l a. »f IWae . •» A ;^KtB?nm. ilt^M J5T M . . 

 require BStre Daniel knowledge to -— • 



kal wss only .asweiad by taw bead asttoiar. I tr 





well, who nntad down eorrvr 

 Willow llprb ; n«>t o»ly rv 



n SwtMrfsal ka ow W d g e, bat adi 



t 

 day 



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tbe 



t 



1% 



amwdoff 



ther 



mi •* 



/ 



ham . 





w *rrr? 



nv Tbo l 



al 



r alttcel 



•nn^ by tbntiij 



.nehirettcipw 



Home Conreipond#nc# 



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4 



5 

 6 



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Ooo-Urry CmUrfnilmt^ I am eMfre-1 ll Mr. WsjI 

 wood f r h,« reaanrkn ow m »«•* 1 



oinonderntnod me. I snid, or ■ i on I to do so, that t 



wind brought the «y, tMt* tbo owonrrHllnr. oeer the wnl 

 froin svnr neighhonr s e ardem. I mndily s4sjaj| nV 



otineTwatioM upon the mould were not mioxste 

 It won. perhaps, n hasty infei^snw In anv thnt tbo 



found. Some tkrnywd lenveo 

 swrisce of the monjld, fmnTi wys* 



ttorttsh the remains of ^trrpillnra. 



lowinr fnctn to be e^plniMd ! Ecn •*»• * 



s», ejsj s'alkw with 

 Ital'Ve nod tlnxt the nl 



very esHy -irids, it M a, ,,m *^ •• m '&i& 



- * ■ Jsxnn^'T How far it nnj p 



^s renrv their lu*on*ai» 

 Itjo^w of ia entthc o» 



Ml 



teni-inff tbem 10 

 to denth by dog 



be wore dry an 



oxen- Moedmg them, , Mgj 



those 



uniD 



condilnw 



*». Ae, worid f*wrvr-» b«._ I^J ^dj 



STC-1-' atw-iS-, 



»s 



d 



f/mnl 



n' 





x 



AST 



of red 

 ▲mofica ; parndoann el I 



Jarns.--Aibatrni«,wb 

 H wa hlnoe*m« 1 



*wt afSxeso (ssnle and 





pe n ary of •• 



I I : 





vicny ef Boiifis 

 r sine Islands. 



sd followed a ship 9B00 miles 



raw" Imrteyan pheasant; nspiea- 



Isse ea«(«* of tip «*'■ Tia 





h 





and aa^tber ef bnmeaiaf birds (exhibtte* ny Mm Hsnsl^w, 



»' rtfistoo) 



^sirnesi.- Monitor of tbe Is tnerny ttanrd; Uvs Jersey 



end Kts tuffoix natter a 



mill lit Hsfsi.ni sab ; twins: laws of alnrge 



shark. 



JfrJfafnZ-n J. nWen snsnxe-.n\lnmtlsl ' 



-"■ u ^^ree^nr »w ^ snnnnr*90wwT S See 



Mr Bitcbssr Isttx oantian* 



/sseo ass of s n wigii ta s att s : rnssar enenawavtlie wild silk 

 Of tne East ladies . JQgill wlreworms sod tne beetles tney 



sad ens Un4enetl spenten new 



in sn? <nvit nnmbnr to 



ewterr. linrn— the minntent enseip-Dars 



brnvee far reaawred from any appenm 



lend it was onSealt to flmsd an a; 

 wbtti there wore myriads of extern* 



bonr bay »t infonimd me thnt a 



gnrdeirer hs.1 tbe pest enry eevwrely three men 



f ynnr, and in both s ine so' <f»ta Ostrly. 

 yenr ho hnn bnd n rapttal ol Jooewberri- s and 



cnterpill s. I will endVavoor next ^ar, if I rive, t 



v after the fly. and try by aUrntion to tbe nor- 





L3t "t 



fteafJiboi 



yti »ottif ■ — — '- 



hMri. Y-Sarisy 



r00n<ling soil this ft 



mm*, an 





nTsw 



enemy 



tti 



H Ham <1 



neettnn of a Corn ere<\ fTowrt at Cbelsen. Tr 

 efOsetww^isstw, b sw e tt s n Irniveteik lerrer tnnn tne neck 



nl. Ftwit of Towpr-g rd 



from 



i bottle in wntsn 

 spensre and sW 



■ 





■ 



America. 



ly from 



Tbem enn be tittle doxtbt fc wbnt firm 



i rrmi n in thegTonnd all winter I have foend 

 tbem in spring i % c\ sniieaut* wbon I pot tbotn into 



d prieked bolen fhrootb tbo nrnod 

 for air Wben i negleeted lookinie at tbetn fer n day ♦* 

 two sometimes) found tbe inserts ndlsnffsnt U tbe fj 

 of tbe box dend, I sopponed from the 



ot air. Hal I excluded tbe nir nt fine, I nnffone tbe 

 fly wooM not hnve been able to eat itn wny cwt of the 



>nonm. Tbe eocoosni were of a brown eel ©or 



rent in snTnnnnnnVsnnm and 



*~Tb-. .«-•»• *;*£ ar-ijj 



-IZaee has wow n»*2J 



rooan-/^ 



a» Wflhtg »P ^ W **i ^ be "bligei to ^ 

 , atetemeat* » n« tt » w d , t tto» 4tS) 



^js a stifle Eren F . 



weatber will stn r wtoj*-" „a!*^ 



have lb- lea- : * '^^ L tree **>*?£** 

 A mtriemm Ate- »• » th * li ed bS «£V 



Wnex -lifV^^Sl -U-*- ^ ^ 



•ww — , i _^.f inrvw" T tflP) 



rrt^ 



nre 



I 



rmlssi bf » o#w 



1 



tbe 



rrjr-^» tnnj 



Jfc e s fj ia ^lL 's n s s ^Pnlin eat wftn tbe 7f*r*r>* *n<\ (I) 



P almisni nasi of wb»eb H te aims i ie fl nan awetne; been ssno- 



*t Fries sianofaetsr v. 

 ysnrs old froea tbe so la innate 



btnf MmUy.$ eSBited in the Mssajses 



1 



r »# 



fonrthe of 

 eighths of an in^h in 



r be follow iog is c n the « Qn P fg i tt t Bany* 



Dl Hunter, vol hi , F !2J, and mny pt On obl y be o 

 In yowr #orrespr.r,a^nts who nre see bnng IfesT Waf^an 

 tiofi on tbo enbject of Gooseberry cnt r r pfl sn r 





(Bottbe 



n 



•npby r Be P rodn€-l 



bosr« tO 



^*5£ to Sr S* r*«* 



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