oodsid. c at he ma sibly have due LM arbarossa i 
E [rs nas T Ir. Pre res’ s Article on this od ii that name ; 0 not question for 
bject (see p. 85), one moment; but I woul k Lia m a he ap my 
erected at this pl:e, гард astatement given of its size, description о? үү Barbarossa to tie Black 
e description of material used, and the cost of eon- | Muscadel of the original authority, « Speechley," No. 8, 
struction, &e., all-of which, however, must be taken with | copied by * Lindley,” No. 10; and 1 of som Пес- 
modification 1 now supp Thus uie width. of - tions, Lindley. This sort la well acquainted with, 
dhouse is.stated to be 17 feet, e easurement i d I here subjoin its description from = er 
u 
zes; gene they 
only 15 feet; the e of the glazing - are of cát 
e roof onl 
P 
E 
being 
ithe 
-trellis and wall A ted in "their 
2, the glazing, we. was not dies | 
the autumn -of that yea Vegetables, 
-forcing е, чч. cet been тр аро абий y wintered 
ү aes borders are now 
gut ir nature planted 
purpose, however, shortly to pre de 
— of the whole, с а cni to its. publication in 
the horticultural ‚periodicals, James Duncan, 
—1 imagine the cause of 
Dres 
t GARDENERS 
metal ; фе berr 
een 
8 of “ Miller, P? No, 
ngs : 
flower ; those at the епі .of the pit, Mies еу gei 
per e мезо, өөрү м ud uite: white. , ido 
finest. ган | 
nease, аз as the maxim 
: Tus ces had 
The late M. gs 
busy amongst the members of ihe E 
of late bee 
егу моб Academy, | 
and has swept off more than one of their. 
most hono 
| nomenclature till 
en| possible, owing to the publicity: given d tot the disputed * 
lature of 
ured | travelling through ee ed and the id тыа. ner 
d | ma 
|espeeially, from its gross habits 
f | appearance -of Mere M Cooper, Charlecote Park. 
Btvatford-on-A von, Fi 
ears ago under the name of Black E о дүн 
eaves change in 
rather brief, but it is a correct description, and cannot 
[be a applied to Mr. Warde’s Barbarossa, parti 
regards the size and shape:of the berries on the 
| bunch, some of whieh I M ese ‘swelled uer T an 
"Te е Wortley "Чып Gra ape 
would refer 
Ee. 
2 5 
CHRONICLE. 
co 
i remarked 
men- 
/ | night. 
in Pertbshi 
; likewise ver 
iila иеа, Argynnis 
A Mr. x 
6 Бу в. Weave 
онад h Mes 
triking arik es of u 
pe E RE 
ш” pear lys 
N xis phe 
ea rig as the 24th 51$ unity › late а night, 
Бе attracted to the light of а p - mp. x "Dog 
Occasions 
further that -he had form 
observed moths fall at night flyi fat about lamps where 
en observed-at an Кем an of ax 
dy ae nd the k larva: 
Mr. 
eaves of G 
to the 
uropean Coleoptera, of which лет worka 
unced by M. Jaequelen D шуа], and of 
ens were exhibited. He likewise made 
some чус ен tion on the generic рн. z жы. us 
a | of Curculionide, which bad bee 
olyphrades 
they had not be 
He likewise stated that, m 
severity of the season, he had 
of m € min 
оопа st 
o an d igual authori: y 
explicit description бте 
TERA 
hE W” 
ntify the Barbarossa with the Black Бана 
"^ No. 13, © пар 27 No. 39; Raisin Grape 
18; ard. Dic Me" 1733. 
This is a true Raisi in, sid large oval berries 
and hard flesh. на СЕ of 
this sort is correct, and wil iot ap e Bar- 
ek 
a Lindley 
‘appears from Мг. s communication 
that. аб is himself doubtful whether ornot he a ed! 
we get the lt is jus 
'nomene this Grape, tha man 
gen 
y re introduce o old the Lonibardy or 
ccce genter Tokay, or even ‘the s €! as 
upand: vergens arbarossa or ‚ав itis 
at thes 
and у 
no more, 
s | resources ihe 
com- tieulars that чем "e required 
delivered. оп or before the 31st Deceniber, 1855, 
оѓ 
Í enara its .sup 
g 
of the Past е Ў iil to 
трап 
procur Ufo 
y in India any further pm. 
he essays to be 
Ue niea of Books, 
ervations, which Rose buyers 
and from which we select 
ra 
Rose cultivators seemed to tie 
aliai 
fortunate thin к for ww 
if the French nurserymen would ‘follow de 
T thers 
example p wisely set them by English florists and 
in one and an wells the 
E ап additional 9 st of 18 ! Tie s dichonesi of this will 
apparent w difficult it isb 
e li 
S. the guess күч реве . T beising upon popular 
›| English па wher ewith to baptise second-rate @ 
indifferent з 
The Mares Mii is condemned, experiente, mt 
osed m 
pposed good .qualities, 
orpot Roses. The pe: сане 6 
ee иг bieh no. а ange of system nor any advan 
ct «an .ever overthrow, His treatises 
subterranean fungi, on on athe genus Nidular: on 
he family.of.rusts and mildews, and above all 25 
male. papane or their- Lichens- 
large sidis of arn, d whom .he 
xegnrded for many social „virtues, but more sd "— улу 
Хог {һе firmmess апа consisteney.of 
Academy. 
tigations д two þr 
——nith open heart and Pu 
Affectionate and. Pam 
кд 
remarks of. ^4, B. Wis Barbarossa 
Grape being “ominously | lite a Grape he knew —t 
5 рма, which are-slig 
«s 
us ich a 
it should | be nm 
ме F 
, "both ве: sexes of а curi 
least, | had 
at length | numbers df noeh nocturnal species 
it has a fine, bold flower, pure white, except one or 
. M. A. 
to be Edgeworthi ; 
enable. us to speak positively.] 
&oríttíts, 
n does not 
ird forming ын principal рагі ої 
е 
Howitt. 
| volume 
ui 
йё 
^i 
| bue 
supplement, is 
Pictorial Calendar к the Seasons. Edited br 
H. Bohn, 8vo, pp. 567, upwards of 100 
е. .— То ло ай. е аге fond of the coun 
as 
| нере 
асу; and 
executed 
арче the — of four members fro 
delivered an 
ote of thanks was passed, with a warte. that 
The President in 
Saunton, Е. | ^ "Smith, ma WOW. Sar € qs 
Br 
ensuing ат 
eophora ji w 
Layard exhibited his very fine 
Beler greii from Ceylon, ma 
from the ca 
"rar ' 
"posed for Mr. E. L. 
cadi К Іері 
been 
was I 
| elature of the Elaterii 
great. Mr. 
f cri upon the no omen- 
ter impressus of Fabricius Еа at | 
ENTOMOLOGICAL, Jan. 2.—This béing the Anniversary Im 
m the Council ; histo 
| Seasons 
ade moonlight country scene, with Reynar 
vàries the monotony: 
plains ені 
чна ч 
tal eut of honte swamped in a river by broken ie 
Siani the is formi 
P- singular action i 18. My crees 
| phieal precision. Jn 
word Jan: and wh; eure. vm adero the doul 
кар Janus, i is pude Matre; and further on wef 
counts of New Year merry-making. , Epiphany, 
Distaff ’s day, Plough Monn unt Agnes! s day {Є 
Mrs. Howitt says, ought to be-called Нарпев) after * 
manner of Hone's Every-day Book; the whole conli 
Aw а ead of. extract from Keats' poem of the © 
Other in а 
i 
familiarly, yet with 
n: 
не 
5i! 
á 
Г? 
months -are 
S egeo that natural histo 
| minent 
and in peets Mrs. How 
commendation, We must, however, н, tat " 
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