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132 
he fi ti f th l NERIS ub 
rapidity that m treated with it may be secured | p s woodland ve ы. — а ES 6 ебу укн кел бы Жүз rm | 
while held in d of the ЖҮ | гй "n bud ru but placed in charge f this forest, | 18 little doubt that they are peculiarly active in ап early 
as ie shown by | 
че ode iple n : rational system 
lied. It is impenetrable water may | 
e us it forms an nemis layer, or | A ement €— d Pun ns m the desc i 
, LI LI . n 
MIEL a i ofer ho Prapediment io th ma a owl iin them, in return for the vast sums they 
e 
omg? м - же derive tth 
i e cou 
pon Бе + we тенте with satisfaction this 
the Treasury that the 
r forests will teh be Ui to 
e wbo are жеч 
m we have read 
or heard of the 
| sistibly to the Won that, e 
e the best spin 
xp water, оа the cuttings 
r, it occurred. 
w 
ut off, an risk had no acquaintance with forestry when | 
Ta di p his experiment confirmed his antici- ip sopii e become accustomed е | 
pations. Out of 2 collodionised cuttings of stove | miserable 0, out of which inveterate ha = 
р! grew, while only 12 out of 26 grew when | forbids their escape ; fear there is, we 
t ion was omitte like manner, o he say no hope, but, no possibility of their amend- 
33 collodionised cuttings of greenhouse plants : t. We wish them n : are to be 
bu f the e nu X ч n pitied as much as blamed, for they have been placed 
f f the collodion. Sim "m in a position - insurmountable difficulty by injudi- 
attended Vibo — It is GRANT that. the failures | A: patro But such consideratio not | 
in the process were aseribable to what seems to be | shut our eyes а the injury - La sustains from | 
| ie his proce If instead of| their remaining in employm Surel ld be | 
merely E the cut end of the cutting with | better to allow them to ви: epa fall pay than t Moe of growth, and endowed with especial vital ene. —— 
coll me cases covered the (cont their present offices. heir trifling gies, as the e Pur more es P* ani connected inh 
шы il бей, as far asit was plunged in the soil, he Á— re те? поте а he n € - formation bol of of new roots* and buds. In | 
would perhaps have had still greater success. T here | finite y more by retaining their services ; апа 1t 1s 
EUN Kinds of cuttings vhi arelikely to demand | only by their removal, to be replaced by efficient Dr tm "x may y be, 9 ры е with mes 
this nt — the one penam r тод soft теп, е oyal "Woods and Forests can be anenai ачен ани. оа im беш; 
plants, which absorb abundantly t eir skin ; | regener ансо ads 
ca A other hard-wooded t of little substance, m ls do ей dirais from these 
бту 
h become exhausted by the 
ible matter, before roots can be form rmed, Ап 
ym беч e details of Mr. Lowz's experi- 
expe 
ition seems to be Ан, for 
u 
ments this 
the only iw 
2 Gloxinias and 1 
enes, both very soft plants ; 
and eenhouse 
use plants were 
o not 
ry, but it seems to е 
The чер fits of collodion was to еня 
, bleedin 
ng, readily effected 5 
wounds, ае, with the subsfanc To tl this 
opera: 
paint 
wi or three times, in order 
re th bility of tho d and if a 
part z the surfaco of the la 
ce 
* 
omies, 
em is to prevent thei 
Мо, liable on the itself to d 
e other to 
же employed as owever 
answer im 
ит а good coat e С этан would not be 
У Tutslligent cultivators will not 
other means of applying us vies with а 
dones. and we hope t 
Any chemi 
ng-up of their er 
dja v 
e failures among among "Мв stove cuttings were | o 
acris, еса | 
Чоп, - the нон жы elis all|i 
well know = substance b 
ce r wails 
| | bec ' : t | exhibit simple tubular quete. 
ting vile d Tis it will veio гс Ет ly be | in su mention. 
ly, or India-rubber, are | of 
es. 
perfectly, and. it is worth ascertaining 
far 
fail to grans 
reums 
supp ү pes amd i A cotton, ME 
A ML es tells us that Mr. EpwAn» MACHEN, 
{у s NX r of Dean Forest, has printed 
while in „= 
e ought t 
who es nrc their dissatisfaetion 
upon "this subject. For 0 
а d ч to i at way the writer 
con xplai y the official revelations 
аан з 34 пену deseribed, and which immediately 
led to his resignatio 
VEGETABLE PATHOLOGY.—No. IX. 
E bast-cells consist of extr deua Soop ted and 
ed tissue, form distine sunis 
me of Monge 
ndi) 
ow 
ten Ене aime and 
А 4 ten contain 
J SUU UvUCasiu 
ец — of cem matter of which 
iren kind of deposit b 
which the ce e greatly modified. ni is ze 
ЕЕ: oec ве a mim арно ta а lace i 
the of ed rs of which с 
| йым mi com vay visible in the Yan cells 
of many Ayk in which si olds or x буза ah 
| bited oves ing ea 
[n 
more or 
E cie ipie (whether 
c^ inuous tu 
they constitute true vessels. Cells x , however, 
d айна enntaining per per. 
Се | lomia. wA th " it ie d 
, they ean раст: be d паро 
from the immediately surrounding cells ; but enm after 
ece of drift wood bel onging | 
арі 
р у! Capt. Inglefield, R.N. to some Conifer picked 
uppe 
mel „ât Lake Laur. 
is from whi repared, and, we жечу ШЫ rz ques tem бат n e dd 
по doubt, would Wil тан how the sli lero is only a eME Mito that of bas 
iuter 1s is fo be made ; for made it must be asit ів spirals p^ te each other. [4 phe Ee spiral, fa others the 
, the ra; evaporati f de ment consists of mere folds in the membranons w Uwe arrange 
Pin impossible ə to keep i Dp м d for е $ arise from men to remark that spiral marks may а 
ruse. — accident. In proof of etimes 
ri з hon AM "- en the surface Ms toll of cotton pe кайны 
» AT wd * € what we believe to be A. mito (i all, d eres ode s the most regular d "pu 
authori at the deputy surveyorship of the | 95i! plant. closely the model of 
Font or Dum vii a bas bem of the нне Dr mt ree in te Bones 
is at fill by the ointment “ of Me | е walls of cells, metimes occur in 
James Brows, Ба Mr PRG aes s s ess MM, when horizontal, are 
lating 
ter e ii poros, and sometimes vith 
Mr. [chime tana оле ог Scalariform tis 
are frequently | Mr roots of. 
ela: 
— 
9. 
the absence of e: spir. pah liae with canals eo 
ad t intercellular ca are 
e and gently elongated, 26 simulate 
ri анун т observation som difieation of us 
vessels. inpol ed from 
30. ores cram the cell walls are 
re. They exist, owever, i in Bg n cells of S. | 
num, and in the disse sepim as таеп 
above, In either case o: arise ага partial absorp- 
n of the membrane. M. J, В. 
are ofte nd distin 
t vinis cm the name еч duc 
ARDI t pne nes | 
Wnzw well grown ful stove shrub forms an 
object of considerable p mimis the TI 
e year, es cover 
oT 
dition of the bes after the decay of the 
p! ace. T and peat should be well broken up s. 
s to ensure its "ев ng шу ич ed wi ыш 
апа щ potting ear taken to drain the pois 
properly, placing my tac pieces of the soil Lover de 
crocks во as to чуке à 
own and sto 
e them dry,and keep ү ete 
d yes and "m np 
soon as i und that roots have bee 
will vadily be Steve by f die ponit s 
ро vu singl and a 
rm tempera can be m 
then em еей from dein sunshine, mir 
with water a 
afternoons of fine n Заўв. 
soon be required, and this should be њо а to as 
КЕС i 
* In the case of the formation of-new roots, the 
бени MN branched and Фанет: аз 
