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he sli gite reason for | Adopting this view, in the Orchides w we TEn 
чат : tion for Ferns. | be the petals, and the anther, petals, and labellum the 
The о sed t e full force of the | rep b series of three pm as in Kæmpferia, "Ты 
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sun, and although I did not use shading at all, I never | sepals eing adnate to the ovarium gives probabi the. 
lant remember to Mare asd | appearance of the latter базе. ри PE обв ix arpe 
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trees, with the date of the engagement, I find a | even the growi є va o pie edd dp n LS анас e, еза 
1 h to years апі ann rers of woody | ealthy and short jointed as bs s on is no argum ns mos єй. m 
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might make them of deeper interest by the power of when the nature of the — e them to b en planted as.single trees, - even when. л 
exposed situations. with 
association, and, by w ES pecie I will relate what | close. R. White, Camber plaee 
— Thanks for your tico енде; other trees it does vell Of the Deodar, - 
e I was сәв. | Cucumber Pii heated lu Dung only. 
oecurred to myself, Some years agon | 
Шаш G: | too P mention (see p. i of my system of ven- | I have a better opinion than pf . Бойнун ы, 
уе i ар] icati i ht stem i | 
t in possessing x plant that was men- | tilat 
versing TS the jm Sir W arrow upon the 
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Virgil; he vn he cou rs to my collection | via ‘which Iam, of pene happy to give 
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ng me a plant of Bay t ^ sd в taken s can. А friend h dung | standing singly (about 25 feet high) is sadly twisted 
aa i3 » Йез the pot I t i slightly v differs | heat те the back of his pits ior near] his stable yard. | from bottom ы top, burn it is still a very ornamental 
tion which | ap imen. ressus torulosa is qui 
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Моге знай ча o Мен lis, with great Кылба, 
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very а : ssiduous in studying the disease of the Vine ; ánd 
the better to muy the Oidium, its supposed. nib de 
reared it on plates of glass with a little water. Now 
so happened that — other — fungi were ner 
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ieri of the sdditionnl hiaat a pre en ma ade 
and how it may be made conducive to all that 
suecess in bee keeping; one is, that damp is one of the І fancy will answer well. I very m uch r. slate at | í 
grentest enemies of bees. А damp floor-board ought to | the ney will a of bed, as » enables you to Late узб Ld "— — п the giae Р 
: es у nng e st them one pec нз species consisting of very 
be removed immediately, and replaced by а dry one, to| at pleasure, while it avoids the danger of burning. lf | slender filaments, from which r se rounded 
which а light hive ought ta be tied down. When bees a supply of am mia js required, it may be had at supported by short stalks, ench of them containing 
lie on the floor-board 24 hours, they must be dead, and leasure, by а small e ndieular pi assine from рт y : : ^ La п 
: adt s iei pre ppe passmg | great number of minute oval or oblong spores, animated | 
be бөө wit ur eM aer of the eq the dung-pit below. T. P. by а motion exactly similar d that of the zoospores of. 
has € 66 A чы c ed Ee eiu Анн “ SS ху |seaweeds. The sporangium bursts after some time 
Te hg a "уф 1 i ee. employing that right ES í К d Ja воар- -bubble, and throws ©” the spores all in a ар 
hand of the practical apiarian, a puff of tobacco smoke | я si NN S ; 
a S xis N N | th rfect] mms y* ut thing lik i 
combs. Feed, if possible, at the top; it will X S$ i N агар ys уз тфа е в 
а the spirits of the workers, and stimulate the queen, N 2 NON SB eilim. Their length is 0.0035 mm thi E 
Ed 9 (mS (e NJ 10.0014 mm ЗЫ of Ше i Ў 
А e is safe ; if she is not, the Ше of the hive is gone, | Q z NE S ; 
“pima are num e numerous complaints a ДЕ дЫ dh SINE 0.0215 mm ; ; the breadth of the fil 4 | 
of de loss of hives during th the last unfavourable season > i BED ES `| |Itbas escaped the notice of "Professor Amid rn | 
to indicate a ppréhension ofthe physiology = P | somewhat similar phenomenon wa s observed {ш 
and habits of the bee, leading to the idea t беа are YT published aud figure ral years since in “Ноев | 
torpid during winter ereas, they со food, A m G Journ ny," vol iii, 1841, under the name of 
maintaina temperature ofabout 80°. ''o insure theirsafety, N L Endodromia vitrea. It grows in woods, on s 
I weigh my hi ptember; if they have more food . ss S wigs, especially of Ash, and p: delicate фа йз 
than sufficient (о саг m through the winter, they | f S А requires some саге to take it home in а ft 
are welcome to ы they have worked forit, and it is their SS À examination obose hyaline sporangia are in 
share of the ip; if they яте too light, as I do| | $ с case filled with hyaline globose spores, ed 
out outlay, i supply food as rapidly E contains a single nueleus which moves about with m | 
necessary for stor М activity within cell s А8. 
in different localities, even ec En N ann n ce МММ | aecompanied by а few delicate threads, and je 
"I M prism ^ air pipe, pa outside through B (dung 1 Timing), deer уе: РМЕТ Есенни 4 
iot safe with less than 20 үз Тыз тю” C (font wall, built of EOT belek tete thick, ho granular fragments, the nuclei frequently 
and T never lose ; a hive „пог feed | being set оп edge, leaving an а chamber T м > It is to be observed that in neither instance isthe 
vesc oue Pelei ы ө а А 
рочг а pound or тар into the side | passes off at E, ventilator in the back. The bottom.) һем i pe Aregma observed b Unger, petada MR 
тыы бр нөр, ае lw ca e rie Ча ТҮШУП: ert verint л т ы ТЫ Ед 
y the supports t e manner the granules of the таш m, 
Structure 0, — accc,—l have recently been | apparentl 1 d 
lecu? tion, but the 
E T I Eia Uy безе method of pre- thinking а good in lover the stru the flowers "n ers raais Санча s according to the obsertions 
veiling tho ir Panes tait in -— Zingiberaceæ did allied families, а and I fancy I lately published by Mr. Н.О. Stephens, in the ^? / 
ML (кгр. P 10D, I I рәте pe ires. many pes ve fallen on the proper explanation of it. Itissome-|of Natural i i iden 
rei dianae 1 ри е тина erai bor TU tai limi uk eme Qe Rede 
| d cov in the after managem j e the anthers (in - |wh 
Say oda І меда feel grateful for меге — to be pans жср of the approximated at the B: 
4 nl vip 5 "ee. Der; ir) ori et | pet petals being н аы ымы, me - iban e e are tene compared with the іре 
ged kinds, 2 feet б inches, and 2 feet 3 i third anther. We shall then bave an inner series, con- " 
qeu doge s \ пеһез оп 
Sir e sufficient room be operate upon sisting of a fertile and two barren styles, The next 
mud. cit 
rthed up the hoe, I dig out een 
nearly a spit of soil, which I lay in a ridge on the top 
foliage, as it were, hangs out of a bank. 
ез on 
) test its Велсу, Wait till the Potatoes have 
d а erable size, then dig down beside 
pi them up, and you will have a sound erop. The 
ү between the rows drainsthemat the bottom, 
> and by placing the soil on the top in a rid, the rain is d. z vt 
bus off the erop, which thus has a а Алт i Nis e EE i 
T E cpi d por о Q. SR Mu! 
ardey's Rough Plate Glass.—About four а f Am 
wo Sui MEE ci poult years — OF THE FLOWER О peo of Ame 
Fem: pr ORE ма this опе for | ath бе ater ries, three s Di. 90, Mb, des jet P 
loco 13 oer ре вобад ts. То the former кау айар e M sials ` (inner) m and «Јаве, three stamens 
: ; of eourse give very little ventilation, and | three saa : NN th, “ style" and “ appendages," эү” same species ? 
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it certainly became warmer than it would have been | seri 
with clear glass seorching eonsequentl ensued, origen rnating with the above, consisting of rare i n England, a 
recen эү Ё on (inside) at seems. ns these = niat two Байга sa рио, OS ч ns : tas asi Low 
ef petala, anà onisido, thepa. ihe. sepala, eeren e pro 
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did not always, you have sug ggested, to consider the so-called sepals tọ ` 
