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t rkable: with the re e shoots and leaves, to the office 
Ф Se dou чә of iie Teo domne" кең Ln E Buon Doctor ani o de gea P ок жнын is the — Society, 21, Regent Street “Ред, 
viri fes lso the gardener at Thor p Perrow may able to th 
conv te th tten : - о to 3° or 4? higher than this place (Melbury). also ер 2 і e row 
уса aee we oi она аде а | leen difference x the day, of which I have no some light on the x "s và 's Grape is still iņ 
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4 — degrees of difference of temperature. (In words, 
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= 5% Ь ts-. scribed in Rivers's vere Catalogue. Has Mr 
of diffe ) "his velocity. multiplied by area of | lowest here 10° je tho’. night after "that at Abbots-. scribe ^ 
пор). T { ; | anuary 3, which seems to seen the fruit * J. 
ooo P eig o mee erlernen тй жч. чеч ie —— а пета А жав ошу 19° and. Libocedrus chilensis: —Admirers of hardy Co 
= comedi eodem mra ed Py -= reas 0% respectively between two comparatively mild nights, are inly much indebted to Messrs. Low, o m 
openings shoul as tie 09068" The E w hows it must have been v ders н reat for the valuable information whie have g'ven in 
let and outlet are each 3 square inland depression of temperature. е not been their catalogue respecting the natural habits and peen- 
The vertical height of the Е or outlet side is 1 foot ; to ^к я и S аы аа - d on vegeta- liar characteristics of this particular species. ' Thede 
and Applying the above rule for calculating the efflux, freni iuh nés | scription just referred to will be found to embodya. 
икен ош and zarraga бети RÀ A ырыу. w- n aT: Melbury. that is really necessary for the successful treatmentf. 
December э) ‚829° `. January .. ii ^ | this beautiful plant res и e ki 
- жү” з bns. 30 ». 6.22 .... n j be gathered from the faet that, without 
PA ne A rate of 98 HE multiplied rf zi Е. e n" nm i z s" TM [31 33 | previous propiak in the way of drainage, aiM 
30°‹:,; bu асы 119.5 $ 3 £ irr per minu ^ Man Lor M е 9.936 |... 33 | often commit the roots of new Conifers to the ^g ' 
4» 138 SE =ч ы эзи vc Emm ». 10.33 | planting them às they would common evergreen shrubs, 
cubic content of my house being nearly | 1800 сабо » MEER эө is » ron | Trees thus treated, however, rarely and be L. | 
Fs it follows that the — air is changed 7, 10, 12 S T ..95 $ 13...25 scarcely be expected to succee A their lower branches 
and l4 ti per hour tively. i t wei 89/415 1... 16 v 14...28 soon show traces of premature decay, а e the whole . 
two mi our is за, very perceptible, but the n 20.18 ins 10 * Е plant not unfrequently becomes crece бус Тһе Cryp | 
ion of the air in a house thus ventilated, етеп at the у, M 21 auct amas tome P or grecs e, when in this condition, is so un. 
greatest difference tem res likely to occu i 239. MA буо" " 18...43 sight ender its presence in the arboretum 
would not exceed that; none of the ual it; a 3.. n 2 " 19...32 wan ing srl ep The:same remarks also apply 
difference of 65? would produce such a motion; but| „ 34.25 su. 20...38 to other Conifers.: Before planting it is always neces- 
w er a ener wants his house to be at 979, W. Р, S., Маин, PA sary to drai e e gr nd, so as to prevent the trees. 
when the external air is 32°, I must leave. I con-| Кайа! аыр Wate A Donfrilini " лое —— | becoming stunted, and to keep i 
ceive it is this bd entle " of чи " а By n ы NV Days. | action ; for itis to the roots that the d er 
its ete ence 0 ateral | Janna н : gus REB ^Y. must look.: Let him make сан A Ha t,a 
draughts, ома: the К oda Ч nlet to the dews of | February. = е E ceo M ve E above ground will take different 
M which has so renovated and freshened my plants. | April dM is od November 512 .. 12 varieties of Sanh pa arisa кел par mira Li bocedrus- 
admit they are of no great value, but they please me, Мау UEM 7 December... 1.00 ... T itself, if treated in this way, cannot fail to thrive ; atd, 
and the same treat 1 give them would suit their more ie M т 1 e ts m 498 except prins е are secured, апу and every: 
costly relatives ; and І beg to submit that the same kind iM for 11 years, 58.00 inehes. Pw ais - eultivating the more valuable varieties, wil 
of attention to our needs would very materially increase | January 10. Mid venti inging. for all ornamental and üsefuljpurposes, be only so mueh- 
our comfort in very many places of publie assembly. » 20. Nearly 3 ся — fell in 12 hours ! labour cm These plants will, however, be found to- 
ra the principle be кч it Lacs MU E. as "sg to е March 5, Cur ovi енен urned to their summer thrive even in the most exposed situations, provided. 
Palace as my enhouse. J. P. their drainage necessities are properly attended юй — 
S., Chesterford, Jan. 24. К А Thermometer 16° at 6 A.M R. Miles, Hassock's Gate Nursery, — Jan. ы. à 
биато not voll y excrement of Б —беуеп years 6. Thermometer 20? at 6 4. M. Large Hi imalayan n Conifer.—In 1832, when travelling 
ен put away in а tin box some brown and white April 2. Swallow se up the Ganges in the Himalaya — M" about two 
ustard seed which had been beer: in a mortar; the . Са ней days' march from the junction o i M 
bóx was lately opened, the contents were decomposed to му з. Distant his oem with snow, with the Ganges, on the pass of рр - Ghati; abo 
а reddi-h brown substance exaetly like Peruvian guano, 8. Corn-e 300 feet immediately above the river, 1 was struck with: | 
and very strongly impregnated with ammonia; this  ,, vet Hoar e ен bd mornings past. a species of Pine which I have never heard described: 
leads me to think tbat the — we get from Peru із December 10. Thermometer 10°. till I met with your Wellingtonia gigantea, and I would- 
not wholly the эчне gen birds, but ра decom: | 1854.— January 3. >ч инк 4? during the night з. ne vem know if x description identifies the same tree 
vegetable matter. T. y» Mile End, si upon ry rock, a perfect mud from 
Planting Wooda.— Next in order to minago Bu but. ние tbunder-storm. | 1501 to "200 feet high, 7 us м. ' didmewè at the base, and 
selectiou of plants, as spoken of in my ln wee — |]. Little, обон эй holm, N.B: | tapering to the тор ; it had no large libe; but wil 
planting, an operation generally run over and. done in a| New Grapes.—1 be k Messrs. —— Cooper, ! — with drooping un whose leaves were 
careless manner, and when such is the case it is im “В. Т» » {ор ма information they have afford een the cordage of the Himalayan Cypress and'the - 
Bible that res be expected. done respeeting t e rape, which, alihbogh not edes They were the largest and soundest trees: 
in less time, and of course nt less e he un- | so explicit as might ^s об, has yet added some- -I have ever.seen, Опе of them а fallen, and жи | 
expense ; but t 
— returns are never considered, all тү is cared | thing to our previous knowledge of the origin of = lying below in the bed of the riv 
at the time is little outlay. e most modern and | variety, Itis much to be regretted, ope tha carried many tons of rock with it attache t0 its гов. ж 
best me hod of Oak and Lace on sheltered Warde did not cause his introductions to be mss | Its head extended into the bank o 
situatio › and their quality c ——— by comparison with | had grown, nts it npn me to ри р ris to wl 
the Oaks at М feet, and the rest fill p with Lar the best во rown in this country; we might t then | its p la: riv M 
Pits or the former in all cases, and the latter. have "own whether any and which of them merited pute Yit to bo 160 feet y: aM T eot in diameter. 
айе” generally pút in in with xam er termed notches ; рели өөн qc mr went atre were dis- the r 
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sary, as in most cases when votar are EE обедно кч мде r sweetness” тр, they grow | Љу е doetor who accompanied the Prince of 
the soil eam never be made so firm небо prevent аз to be топ gh wit. т чикит нетте Адай | ok I ith grea 
danger, for it is always а great essential to to have , Cost, to this country, and then suffered to perish un- that in his route he would fall in 
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eere of about 3 inches in breadth aud 6 inchesin England, and it is mot ulikely that those пет мау (о м ep а, qu RENE 
‚ or in other words,a spade standing at right Warde Alicante, Damasco nero, and Zibibbo, аге  Cottagers. — When . coals bread аге seare 
to t pade. By a eem with our Black Prince, Black Damascus, and dear, it may be doubted «твн it be good 
dM ndria. Two varieties were brought to furnish the poor with these articles at anything under 
A (from D Italy a few years since by a gentleman, who con- | е market price, ог, still worse, gratuitously. Most | 
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from the Jast published Blue-book of the | travels in бебо; ий, мшш 
and Forests that t ? system of planting an oppo 
en ira ed 5 үн essert Graj тү Кү уе өз both rich and poor are re 
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hy uberi PET from the аге obtained at little or no cost, and consequently person: — 
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ll at once perceive that such is wholly contrary to notice might, without an 
е е Ee зон) y loss to th ntry, have means than that of giving them either bread or coals ЮГ 
NE of beneficial results, without eut | remained in Italy. Theremay, кийе, still be in that | iste d orata Ei beoe eid tat at which kk thé articles 
employ: Pines and other wine-producing countries some few new and аге obtainable in the market. In the way of example, $ 
| first-class table Grapes which it would be desirable to ч Зем suggested n charitable persons that tbéf 
9 def n o Же, Bow chi guid ей Mi 2A joie eei Mere but a considerable amount donations should be—not bread or ыч ae: of bot 
done to perfection, as their (ишге те health demands ! Or | selecti bc ui са ir Жеш s 
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1 as is distinet any oth own тон. has n 
Ax think, been med beyond the 
pot and poor. T i 
TION s iin "bé edt entire NH Mr. Cooper considers i n Чаат I Pi ау hài Шм wood мага, ti гр 
$ Gu ассо to his deseri arbarossa it is в so coals might be saved by this i ес 
s to y rape pait y em are required for ice -a kin 
5 as chae at опе once point M to what ds the fiv; of Black Museadel, Mr per Ese under а |. Thi Ries | 
FT LI positively of four distimet Grapes of this с) i У i | 
һа Мы to their future healthy every die rha ; namely, the War ; al Pod d dat y as a bint—a ius to er Donans em r2 
ards gradually clearing off the latter as they were Escheolata super del, and Black likely to oreet e at the ет time-th күте е] 
wf ree not is should meet | relieves distress. 
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рер r^ the eye of the resent ; sot 
shire. — The following is а register might induce ан лур Pii S ponet келшы т е ренот ай 
| ou 2 bench of each of the aes end іп а garden, and for this reason use so m 
