24 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
[JAN. 28, 
the people are ше амада 'of the great pr 'oportion of water that is 
the рери : n the ordinary árticles of DIS t€ о that € may =] 
useful to — rem much water v» tc 
а! e 1b. of flour mada 1 lb. 6oz. ' of bn еу тч) 
uid t : ut water; 11b. and 102. "of fre sh | 
nb те 4 tlt 
that which still | 
s of their weight е water. 8 т 
in n coo avkoda — diislre that 
estion : hence tbe agricul- | 
мырын iani of Он either кы e jn 
weak tea, ёа ет, or w 
è of brea 
me 
labonrer drinks à oons 
pure element or = the 
espet f bis 
отет 
A and H 
elio. 
eat A ба due — of. 
Tros ihe ears ‚з= 
Rimania & too gre 
n those poor-h water- | 
may be 
чен seen 1 8 where 
large into the dietary of paupers: an nd nó one 
т though 
аз ít will do without 2m | 
поба of thousands in the 
tion е 
и оѓ 
bsorb в mug water 
D the chief 
j A another considera 
— econonr 
rice made њо 
down the 
east. Butt n 
especially tha 
ferentis 
pert are ef 
materials requis 
Now eco al coo 
prre nearly 7 o 
implied that water was not the only element given o 
beef; that 
- éinomieal cookery the. — M made availa 
ould seem that 
t, grain, and su 2x té mo 
compositi on 
н) aaan tho 
ас чт pond pricea of butcher. 
Rod enter more ‚мы у А: А [^ customary into the 
f ehéap food. 2 
y 
ren Mem A в 
etre е quantity of 
* 
different má 
5 iu 1n tbe snbstances destined e Senato: some ms 
Tees were fed exelus 5590 birds were 
them v 4 ptt - ene 
tbat ee t.adv 
T still it should p y^ to the 
of — fat, and «а? T: ne it w 
f cons 
mbler class 
; as itis in 
may PD " science will eom 
nme which the Engli er may be as well 
his стает neighbours, and at as little cost. Л. 
tW. С, -— госте of an *orchard honse" 
AM e Pn deis 
thin 
bei pu the ciltivation ot fruit trees, sen, bat ii dr 
perative that they should A bé mintat 
so, I for one edad jns 
J. Stevenson, Lambton ce tem 
m not 
ES i 
x ge 0 
UE fab ar Correspond 
y CHINESE "M 
r гә ҮЧ у prominently (чуу, "E in ыа ы 
mah so that iy ur eady to. burs rne bloom Бае! 
the winter has q à у, or, at all jd ie on the 
ims dawn of Pr Amon HU m nudi- | 
orum occ Po rominent ый. 
soms, w. х рон 
е ИВ ése gardens extremely 
ood Camellias which гү AM 
Lj 
ne Е all 
tlie 
early 23 JH Гы до | 
аба: oar às large ouble oses, 
I. will. mu m к Шок of "M effect Mi 
1 s part atr the world. O 
ө Bolt weil. lide t piangi P dor Саа 4 
а лс ee 
well worth а visitin the month of A zi, as ih tr 
then in full bloom, and ШОП: "i ае 
fie TM 
of sn r$; 
à, and the double variety, whieh i н more | 
^ Ya ela rosea, now 
ur nríous hue 
йг) giten pert — е Des title * Am ii g 
and white a Кой 
_ IR cort swg It will) 
with i a'h of Flora’ ав, 
vesian 
Bat. 
imber when in such | 
$i derart dh this 
hse eannot чылк ане attention once more to the | 
ookery, | Clin 
be used in eh фе б, 
x же of other constituents 
а А 
l e | spinose Papilia acea, cala 
r of the Sah 
| subject. "The fiue plant of this s nm 
garden wall is n PRU, a justly 
imagine а plant qual ly large o or in some in тагтаа 
larger, attaching i selt t 
s, entwining ото 
brancha nd weighir 
iud ід l 
ELE 
м»: 0 эе 
ГЕ 
іп Ер 
United 
and po 
recom 
em TIR AN ld admirab 
A and America are both situated on the e 
Societies, 
LINNEAN, Jan. [on —R. Dnoy owN, Esq, V. P., in the 
„ F. W. Headland, Esq., G. H. K. 
ood, were elected 
eries of 
e spec 
a and uses, 
Pair n» 
alsinastrum 
extract from а letter 
Mr. D. Moore, of Glasnevin, The plan 
been. first noticed about 1942, in the garden 
D'Olier, Esq., of ublin, and to be 
nfi 
ETT C. Jat, шя 
меа үеге, е of а 
wa ied ир; ered Wormw 
| and Thyme z being met 1m s in pron 
d viis the country became still more naked 
until, € Fezzan, nearly е vil vestige of wild 
5, plants shad з за тиу Tamarix, "ада a 
E sed as fodder for the c 
kinds of 
ei is covered, e am 
afuli, the 
are gro sub and 
| Ms ym йшй! the the chief food of the inhabitants 
Specimens o se ha 
үем 0 festis in h 
upon the Chiswick few days this bp ferment 
red, but if you will | panaga 
mu 
men 
dried | prese 
was 
Ha e flat dissepiment, айа ame 
а 
tappears to have | 
n of М. 90 
„| seed, bears 
белл features. of а ibd ot the - 
and becomes acid аш aud 
ipoli бам vie cultivated the follow. ` 
ug. 
Li 
megranates, Figs, 
Wes Vine садовый well on ba 
its bh ranches.: 
mee = 
їп 
fifth sterile stamen 
EN and widely ww cri upon а fieshy. 
tion; the ovary is seated o. a five dobed flesby disk, A 
two-celled, With about six ovules in 
ttached by a е thread б 
three 
ы К ош pletely tw 
uspended and & 
ich I form 
although deviating from the ` 
in every essen 
| family." 
I 
jBotítts of 350068. 
farm чыш 
4 Guide to Geology, by John Phillips, F- RS: Кош 
рр. 211 (Longmans).— This is perl 
work we ha ave on the elementary prineiplé- 
n 
r. B 
vin it anthority, even had the author's reputation $ 
no х нека ment {0:0 | 
stands in the pes 
inte 
this instan 
abet of Pe science. 
жас upon t 
little: 
а ^ is priua - bir the es and. full. 
standing of th me before à 
con 
and is found in enormous masses in Аза, but Miri eaves 
,are now gathered in very small куше» on account 
Peganum Harmala, 
‚ Rieinus communis i 
{һе oil might become i 
| Palm is much e d 
| half of Tripolitania- pra upon it 
| its wood, and the fr 
ery commo 
"iiie of exp 
| Palma 
in 1829 
WI f the leaves has be 
cut out, a жен t thickiab fluid collects in the ae calle 
Lagbi, is very refreshing and slightly 
* Bee 
и ап ME e V prunifolia pleno, and Forsythia 
а 
stanti сорјес 
t 
re — 
he reason why the universally occurring fi 
cerning the vnum of the gen. bre Pu "ушан 
few d to any regular in 
so long as 
method of philosophy taught b 
never da: n be lo E never Td 
ап arena for disoussing ан hypotheses ан and шй)" 
* Geology, soa da т regarded аза арене Б se deett 
hysieal revolutio ons of the ner 
y purgative; ina | 
which this has been 
as rea ly no other foundation EN exact 
LR be 3 
io the mass 
