1—1849.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



,nd then to proceed to show, in what degre 













i 



Nevertheles 



































,:% ; every at 









tooepnve 



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thrown off a 







the air -we brea 











ingt>, is at the sa 



el n.e W..J 



3dtv<-, red his «.>n. I,i ren, li lim hwi. -r"l id not 



upply of some one of these modifies 

 : such they be regarded, is necessary 



gauged, aild are, j 



proteiue. Thus Be: 



nteta a c 



: 



wE 8 ' A * para 8 us ' Maugo!d n£ \v'i , 1 rzJ.' L or T, 

 all respects 'amlTgo^T tha't'exIrtS^n the"" 



Sate bul 11 ? 

 other ingredients, 





'IT-' 



L? 



< 



of soldiers w 





imed daily. Thi th 37 ounces of | 



[ die hi.-. ■•■ uld induce 52,085 cubic incl 

 irl-oLie acid gas, evolving 197,477 degre< 



bout 31 ounces of starch, 33 of cane suga 



; ' ' ■ . ^ " . ■':"■ ; 



quoted )y Liebig, by only- 



ounces, and ij »^ d 

 for in "he J Edinburgh 



9 o^l? 13 ounces 



all- wed daily ; the 



L!;!iJe\.r. i;.l ; 





6| from the vegetable and I from the anir 



proper dietary lor persons 



engaged in carrying on c 

 involving some pbj steal e 

 port of tie Pemoiivhle Pri 



5 per cent, gained. Las 





ationary, and only 16 



PROPER TREATMENT OF NEPENTHES. 

 The most suitable, situation for the different kinds 

 ■Pi cher Plants "is an Or, -bid-house, in which air a 

 moisture are well regulated, and where thetemperati 

 •anges from 55° to 60" at i i M ht ; for Pitcher Piai 





' Pitcher Plants are place 



11.- 



!■/,;;; 



ire of the atmosphere are subjected to great 

 ions, or when the P !ai an i *< 1 mablished 

 r pots, in which casts it L- absolutely requisite to 



dier Plants grow best potted in an equal mixture 



'■•■'. 

 Iflfc The pots should be well drain, i, al d the 



ial pressed firmly down ; they should afierwards 



i,o s in «Lith tile pots are plunged should also be 



I diainea and filled with 



r v.i el, ■ fayer of reegfa sphagnum 

 : the whole thould be 



I e large enough lo be handle. 



■ :; 



- : 



trge to keep the: ' ' =-hinim; 



I tome years ; and as old {riaata I 

 > die suddenly a ■ • it is always 



replace them. 



MASTERS YERfcl - <.Ai!i i Nl US: HIE CASE 

 CONSIDERED. 



of educated no ' l )ave \ een 



. : . : _ 



.- :...-: 

 ■>■ 

 i i and wisdom of their an- 

 i : to by dint of perseverance . 



capable of keeping a grand establishment, with a head 

 iiool, who laughs at deep 



then on a given day sets them off at full gallop for an 

 er itself trampled down and pro- 



1-abU ex. 

 "'. ' ,','f h' 



■ feet deep, and a perfect Golgotha 



