68 
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lished by usage 
ж. "t 
trivance ; 
as any уе а: 
well knows, 
a | thre 
This 
plainti с 
gardener knows to bet 
ity, alue of which is establi 
Se» i mory of man, — the 
poor, insign 
M un 
ignificant. modern 
ме beats pi эг 
o grows Potatoes very 
Füition of 1854, 
То this Мыз 
pp. 34 мй 248. 
|plough i is in — so efficient as ^ 
| that can be rationally insisted upon 
с е obeying the 
hav hand 
gh 
shall at no distant period find. $ 
r d water to execute 
ү | their will, instead of exhausting their own powe 
га een ра with mother earth. When- 
now how to —— 
the der: fertility of our land—and not till then 
re retends шу w ; at the гыда 
loosens the staple a ie inches deep, but the dee 
it goes the more it compresses the soil over which | 
it travels, consolidating on the one Mei as mu uch as 
it loosens on the other. 
P aca cultivation is e EATE to од» 
in hus вазак is but а shallow 
i 
THERE are e points in the prize list of the. 
PERBLESHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, а чета апі 
useful body, upon MEIN we think a few words will 
operator; ther ded success in husbandry | not be ill bestowed. ay nothing o the Gar- | 
is unattainable by a plough. That is a fixed prin- | deners’ and Amateurs’ lists, АА we doubt not are | 
ане: н je truth of which all good eripi MY suited to the means and wants of the locality ; it is to 
understa du 
mere moe fibres of the size of small к= 
a | 
3 die | Ре um IA in $ 
ver cause o it е Ља due, inte 
E 
istie 4 хе vegetable world is the 
= regards higher powers: 
can be no q 
ion, 
менет" in the reveries of е 
ade 6. It has "uum d been suggested - зын iege 
ring а in porti 
bes yia "life, aud that when үнө è 
becoming attached, vege 
is mere ly s ayin g, in other rds, that 
of their existence they exhibit phenomen sup 
be — to tem and during the remainder 
whieh are charac e of vegetables; for 
utterly niei of what animal and vegetable Wife an 
= "d judge of them from the phenomena which the 
| 
le 
d 
umm 
n eir whole practice is founde e cottagers' prizes that we would direct attention. | 8 
it; as is clearly point y Mr. Bairev, Mo: In addition to the ewtomaty small fruits and ordi- | ^. 
self one of our most Vi snis yt horticulturists, in na culinary plants, always to be encourage by 
n excellent ni ipa ia we observe flowers as 
or two since. х P hardy Aaaa gene- 
No where ate сто as in good gar ; ralis, Fuchsias, and even greenhouse plants are 
no where is land so Ди. People La Lone is included. This le & to the impression that а pt ble 
owing to manure ; ws eit our readers can tell | Peebleshire jen n must be in a better social posi- diite bed hh 
a very di t tale; for they үө egenos tion than our ordinary English peasan of the pes Algals which might seem 
thet the steward or farm-bailiff care | find the following nica proposed byt the neigh- | something of the kind are in reality complicated 
that the garde is not over supplied with во | bouring gentry : mi the best acm at of Roses | and the structure of others is at p 
valuable an тти, is that - plough апа Жс 3 on -the wall or known, from the great difficulty attending the 
is not a garden implement ; e trust of a gar- |pore reh i nt күтү Кын Tra: S T continued | tion of bodies во flaceid to make it almost i 
dener is in his spade { that we deny in or five ius p ofa by Lady Мохт- се tain a thin section. The ex ; 
di Ww ver the importance of manure ; it is | GOMERY, qme ve far ect than a chance ын кезген German са 
wanted in a garden much more than іп а farm, for | prize given тт ап 5d withheld t to-morrow ; 2, for | ^ ^^y ап amorphous gelatinous m matter Tid. 
without i root crops and succulent vegetables 
heavy the neatest as pt cottage ; and 3, for the best kept 
are unattainable; while it is as certain as anything | Cottage doo 
: land cereal erops do not need | Would it C dn be as well if prizes of this kind 
ere introduced into the local shows of Englan 
poem there is quite.as much пее such encon- 
d era as in Scotland. A neat garden, a smart 
5 
я. 
e 
artieulars is of i 
‚ | domestic аы, which, like the "Sedeirod habits of 
" all created things, once fixed become all but 
ine Ineradicable. 
Ke PATHOLOGY.—No. V, 
L— 
Pn N A ST ATE OF HEALTH. 
4 
gae к 
en 200959 
ГУ? 00205 
vem, 
2 
Tw 
. ve doc pp 1 ok 
L4 - 
hicl 1 n y E Cm 
nd will tell pasce advan notion pt п ласты us 
E soil. You wi 
fh lth 
мш. 
la? 
R4 E 
The first 
Now dei erent yox of or: rers үн ra 
are 
co eus that it is E most ~ to 
ram 
ч depths. 
. appeal tọ the Ко ipe which was dra 
out b itas roots at the antipodes 
if we remember 
trietly defin 
\ E "^ 3 Portion of a jun in don 'the spores have p | 
© уй of dispute, WAR neral, llowever, we may define M e the n pentagons, the rudiments | 
- eings, composed of cells various] " 
, y Se able of bein different 07 
> (combined and modified, by which the ey are direetly r cording to Rd ү. үй P 
теу multiplied, and destitute of voluntary 
motion, 
n some of the 
s, whose constant | 
0 
Fig.2. 
-— 
Fig. 1. Ht EN ON UTRICULATUM. 
. Portion of full-grown pla: 
dition 
eddies, i iu consequence of which а! 
enlig 
the leetere-rooms of young professors, who. 
