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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
pots! rerds in the — = {һе p and eovering these 
with some rough soil ; for, like most Cape plants, this is 
impatient of stagnant дө dene че the roots. Alpha 
ew Correspondence 
Но 
Cottagers 70).—Your correspondent «p.» 
(see 
recommends boiled геи меа dpt to the poor | hares 
; but surely “ 
n n 
ces оси гот 
wn and — чм — of 
on а vinters day 
nc tee 
prefer varm d naria 
for the diseases which 
substan 
eold 
and "t he comer nit 
and milk with a little fire to warm 
ue none com and eondueive to 
nothing but de not supposition, 
is pa old byword, but a true € эз зар * before making 
a one should consider the conseque 
arising from that suggestion if put into operation." 
* B." were to consider the consequ качо E the alteration 
proposed a little more, he might bly be led to 
change n bar; respecting boiled эы eco is g 
in its t as а substitute for bread and 
т. Geyer.—You will be sorry to hear of 
г. Charles A. Geyer well known as one 
of the akeke of North 
ica, 
21st of November last y Mei 
after a d protracted illness. Mr.Geyer returned 
from N America in Ai , when he stayed several 
а sev 
attack roved fatal to him, Sir 
W. J. Hooker, Lady North, and other residents at Kew, 
а lively interest in bim d 
n was 
z their kindness 
casion, an 
always known to speak in glowing terms 
e 
paper k des Garte 
wesens,” which he conducted with skill and к and | qo 1 
rendered famous у extremely well writte apes. 
article, Mr. Geyer vat & quist, чйрнн 
liberal in his views, and enthusiastically fond of Wis pu 
fession to which he had devoted his life. Berthold 
Seeman i; De 
Spade Husbandry.—Your € the late 
Мт. байге essays арреа: me to be rather too 
There сап be no doubt "that he 6 to 
spade ‘cultivation i account of its s costliness 
Hic неден аге еен but 
nd that 
suecessfully without manure 
you are те агуга а del errem eleg says so 
ltivation in the place of 
safely be left to the real praatieud 
not to the 
upon 
dj lo as you or any other persons conte 
e con 
ons referred 
in Inu Suit see if he 
the. Disease inf 
sorry id not give А. Duada бер ж" чы 
б п аы р. band Аа атн 
барио would n haye been drawn 
of the life 
^ Woods 
а ipee 
ОЁ trees; in the article in in your lut sumen by Mo 
Bailey, ч ^ dm stated that the eene of England | 
are gre — their woods | 
and mnm үе ” has alw: 
o me that ropr tetur, 
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old Oaks which have cost a century 
Low of ever Thi 
ter again, and when I see numbe р 
tions I believe it is not the planting чаў has been bad, 
but he want of attention afterwards is the grea 
cause of evil. ineli 
Oaks, ma ill the 
lessl n mei б ou everything in nature must 
have food, an you e 3000 on an aere of lan 
—- capable of feeding the "half and proportionabiy Jes 
year, for eas 
B 
E 
them through a process of smothering 
exist and none 
tment in S ces less 
5, | plamtalions and I am ari ДУ Maman. of a very largo 
ting north weed, where Ё 
and sm emand, they 
e su 
n possessors of the soil. 
the. want of judicious and frequent 
ma the many unhealthy plantations we see ; 
it matter for the skil Иш 
dis of a long ut neglect. The. unskilfal | Qd 
makes bad ailey proposes to offer 
| 
n the eultivation | s« 
ing by certain ro 
foresters, аз quoted from the Blue Book of the Wo s 
and Fores trespass longer upon you at 
present, v that is so pe а field for censure Жез 
ев | boo discussio; t it would require an lue 
to contain 'it, al of а corner in € è 
tter | Newstede. y paper 
т 
Garden, but the name is unfortunately 
should be * Bates'" improved, not * Вене”. " Char. 
Bates, Mol esey. 
The € Storm in Lincolnshire.—Thermometer taken 
9 
а, 1-Dem fallofsnow ... 
B Shower sho tede of sn 
109 
4- Very stormy, with heavy fil of snow 8 
6 
de s i 
m 
ich have e destroyed. Shrubs have a 
tained great in rustinus 4 ba years mien 
have been kill yu the s de ys the same, 
Deodars have ee their young 
ts 
of the Cypress have e their yo rd 
ost of the foliage is — off rae Deis 
and Hollies, and Phillyrea li olia in a sheltered | 
on is y stri i 
is appears to me to be the | . 
rted i 
on” 
it is 
undan 
CAM the Vine is bal E жы | become Sa 
case 
dus fruit need notb expected, 
gi бетріерор вазо at this gx. раи of 
ble. 
? | mixed with the грч оѓ Trichia and som 
of d by Cord 
t 18 | ques 
; аал object glasses, and even 
on the m 
Bates’ Broccoli.—l observe that you have noticed у 1 
misspelt, ji е 
5 сон » Зугіа Senegal It fo 
6— Showers of snow E geo Bed and Aleppo, and is frequently mixed ! 
» ers тз de дм; A 8 Alexandrian Senna. S. acutifolia, which - S 
have suffered toa great e extent, m facli, acute 1 ith a Му costa, and 
imd and pi more than dirt fori | i 
bs lso 
acd. A: either of the | 9» 
[Ёкв. 1j 
S&oríttíts, 
ecu Feb. 7.—The President in the. chair, Mr, 
wman exhibited fructified specimens of 
toam lusitanieum, Lin, w h 
und Mr. Walsey i 
ie ry), is re 
rea gH No эта оп P pw 
fre ve Esq This paper had уе to ће q 
the ies of spiral fibres in the va 
2 
Гар, ен 
се о 
—— < аан 
sam enfrey had examined the elatemef _ 
Trichia serotina, Бонай in in some — senti 
New by * Ralph, and asse 
existence of the di isputed mind eed which - 
states, exactly analogous to those of | 
polymorpha. The fibres thin o of the 
laters, and apparently become confluent there as in; 
archantia, but fine at th that а 
1000 diameters ot define termi 
The author had decisively observed the tubular character 
of the elaters, ore defining the fibres. The 
of 250 diameters, but in 
necessary to mount the laters in the 
film of LEA a very thin glass, sa p Аў ЭРИШ 
fying po of 1000, when m —G i 
conor haii l 
A y re а> gen be regarded — 
pnan for the defining | po [4 
as t of th 
more difficult К. Terit 
observes that either 
of the жй.) that the young pu minute fish find shelter 
beneath the medusse, instead of 
Cr 
1, 
* | separates Senna from the 
four offieinal species, of w. ich h this letter contained the 
re as follows = 
pt an 
Macon um 
Me oblong КЕЕ leaves, and hastate | 
a shrub fou and Nubia; c: 
in 
found A" with the Месса S Senna, and rarely ж 
‚ Bora Lo EpiNBURGB, Jan. 12.— The 
n the Chair The following veo naut 
Diatomaee:e f 
Sawers, Ba 
fiotites of Books, 
Voyage dans le Nord, &c. (Journey into the 1 
Bolivia and the adjoining Parts of Peru.) ad: 
