30-1849.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



i. constructed about the & 



&&, on the other hand, retarded 1 



tkat, consequently, thorough seasoning, as well as 



Wling at the time when wood is naturally driest, is 



wwden materials of which the nation so loudly 



ring timber durable, 



I best time for felling we hold 



e spring the worst, " 



occasion. For the 

 > the mere question of 



I str. nj'li 



i ■ 



Laves relieve timber of a large part ol its 



kt by no means of all. Drying rooms hav 



eopluyed to aid in the operation, and, we doubt 



■ot, with much advantage. But here, again, we 



prefer natural agency, as the most effectual and the 



■ 



■ ■' as well, thou-h slowly ; anil 



■ :n. .■>::!. .. • 



«poiore to cnrrents of air, which gradually take up 



<w ;i I ?*i y da y s > i 



mperfect. We c 



•Fpwnuy dry, has had most fa- 

 . n-Vit that thic t.1,. 



therefore been proposed to 



and then allowing 



no doubt, 



young we ren 



thus treated, disfiguring 



J?Uf ^ber in the Royal Dockyards he learned 

 *C 3f n £ e " ti ? question had ^attempted on 



■WrS?' k abou ! the mi,Mle " l ]!i< cvlltnrv - 1!1 tlu ' 

 «* tfiS?' y order of the Nav y Board > and that the 



..■<•' rum v,>.. 

 j*n*en given to 

 nj^^^ the state" of 

 "•It of\T . the Boa rd, yet no record of the 



aay oi »k '"Penment could be found by him in 



*.Cj# books - We also learn fiom 



AH « Holt F • aDd left to stan<1 1,ark1, ' VN !:1 



P * n % GtJn° reS Aii ln Ham P shire ' situate near 



riments ended, we 



tfcre. W e * Ved from the process. Nor could 

 .irect evidence upon 



Sat Deptfordhi 

 *°neaa« ,* i r cut in 1 —■- lt ! l! '- harvest 



i . 



^^>2?i d 7 ld sea80n where * st0 ° 3 





yrcat Ihrtyr the dun 



with which sight- seers 

 familiar, air rushing betw 

 no where, except on the 

 tightness is indispensable 

 If we intend timber to 

 abandon much of our 

 content to see wood as v 



>\vtr. Vermin, ir, 



>f other plagues were said to be 



a more or less complete destrui 



; we take the 



making out iuto bur, and in the face of th« 

 saying that before Saint James's Pay (July -l't. 



pletely desperate. For ourselves, perhaps I 



by genial weather, it is tc 

 sent season any remedy ; 



ON Till-: f 

 MUST PEt 

 Tiibrk was a 







