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15—1854.] THE GARDENERS CHRONI 
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239. 
"te. many extraordinary n rms which į professing to be an — treatise on the sci 
of late years, thie- iion had | of vara in gene 
— c particular. Su ees of importance in the 
m had long been to б-н сне c master, inis M" h sho respeet unsa 
iar they се probably never медик эд ;| factory. ear 
that there is no per 
үн notions; and | exclusion and concise paseet to co 
o` those who| “Guano. Huano: The 
ew links are | on the coasts of Sion A 
mese in 
о 
mpress his ma 
as 
and w: 
pe by Humboldt and Boussingault ; 
en genuine 
a light зали eolour, with a smell 
y | | ammor а; should, when burned, leave a fine white 
eet than to the | of bone e earth, &e.- This ash, when heated with dilute 
ne generally been | muriatic acid, — not effervesce, indicatin 
absence of chalk or- carbonate of lim , and should dis- 
ras with the ezeeption of ч than ^ per cent. of in 
d microscopie shells; When ted by w 
c - found to yield 
other con- 
with which i 
ENTOMOLOGICAL, April Pre . W. SAUNDERS, Esq., | 
F.L8;:X. P., in the Chair. Än DE collection 
of minute inseets found in ку n by Mr. Thwaites, | 
ting and novel Coleoptera; | 
ociety by yug 
sione, the best Bion 
eated a ame gentleman, |? 
to the destruction of the bug which attacks де, 
ош ede in. Ceylon 
f the. Coecidae 
their nes 
I 
examination adulterated samples. 
mitt m 
dnd = to езу, и the it of importers, that 1 have 
scarcely ev 
—4E 
t question- 
+ 712 
p* ey can be effectively employed ; 4.65 
‘question ested by Mr. W. 
30.13 
26.00 
tdi 
СИНО 
1838 
L visi ; 2, soluble idi; мара өт sulphate x 
dew emitted by the ( y 
as it is by the aphides. ME of i деч, Нушеп п- 
орїега coll Dalmati potash, chlorides of potassiüm and sodium 
i Acn er, containing uric acid, ammoniaca s 
phosph ate of lime and 1 
w part of the v Serin vae com- PA e soil; 
leting the second voluimeof the 1 I tonii. ; 
ral 
5 8, organ 
sits Min 
дое: 
ci I E Peti 
E баке ditt Ailsa 
; with the phosphate of | 5 
and even 
magnifice 
a Ріс а чы Wal- 
Fo 
а 
— 
Also specimens of t 
and po sexes of lim 
E om 
he transforma- 
essaria mei from | Sanderstead. 
wm cere circumstance, as potash is the principal alkali 
in guano soluble salts.” 
The articles on Muy per, blood, corper, fermenta- 
t еу. | tion , glass, iron, sno soda, sulphur, water, and other 
7. Au Halton, Buck. Mr. mi comm ehaiten ris ie the same judicious 
a notice from. the Fre neh Annales on the habits of predio hea се analysis, atomic v: 
Bollocerus ары ieornes, which een ca blowpipe, es show rende hilst the wants of general 
n considerable Ж flying readers have been carefully supplied, those of the 
ГЕТ арчы pathways, uM i digging] holes the ground. student and B armen 
Тһе eseription Nor is the Cyelopzedia соп to pure che у the 
Pomme of students Me oF geology € been by no 
neglected, and by the labours of the late Dr. 
bonds телата 
уа се index of 
|to 
hibit 
some of pH repre нА vegetable strueture, are not 
usually found in сео the present. 
| itself, which 
Stoico, латаў 
in à 
; and P rostomes. mandibu 
vais by Mr. Curtis himself. 
зо 
роса, rotten 
u 
ence | 
al, or of any branch мї » in | 
„or | Mr.G 
culture, are treated nie ы Ше any Э а | here (а span-roofed dy is LM present extremely дау 
satis- | Deutzi 
ffords a pr example of | 
| the mode in which the. author гч contrived, by judieious | | centre table are 
к. |] 
ne of sen-fowls, deposited | 
reat. value as a 
used y 
as first sors m prominent notice | seedling, said 
n Eur but more 
dividual | recently b by Liebig, who v pesas great seryice to our 
r | Laehenal 
und sophistication to be. attempted in | 
, 
3 
6 
$6 gro own than the 
, with ir applications to Mines | 
Robert 
arden Memoranda. 
G 
Gaines’ Nursery, BarrERSEA.— The саа 
with Acacias, Rhododendro 
other spring-flowering shrubs 
s, Kalmias 
On the middle of remi 
| large mo^ Aza 
is in full bloom. 
| mi-double blossoms, which a 
the | suficient: oiana to make a fine dis 
{ : 
Rho JoUS, 
ming fiuely into bloom, as w 
d from 
crossed with 
com eads 
purple, had а fine 
| ; 
| Society, 
numerous examp m 
spring — s Eye and white Pinks; 
bicolor, and jtm plants of similar 
decern Another house, 80 feet Ong was entirely . 
filled with. young Pelargoniums, which ar 
' for 4 furnishing” but also 
Roses in pots, the varieties employed for 
purpose here being PES п: Abbé Мой ДЫ, Cramoisie _ 
торы Mas ault,and yellow Noisette. Tliésel havebeen 
re than à for rtnight, but never being alloutat . 
of seedlings, reed of. Dese la 
he li Ше? Эче ни 
аге not 
т when judiciously in introduced ^ 
among other unie ора a greenliouso shelf for in ашал; Y 
they certainly produce an amount of gaiety at this 
season,. whieh it would té difficult otherwise to obtain, ” 
Cinerarias, named sorts, a w in ful S 
d s 
Берое. perhaps, from meg n 
mpbell— white jac cB Ui — aun one f 
E For E furnishing,” | 
аге udi: to be invaluable, ab елше stagefuls p » 
them are grown her t pu Double white. 
Primulas Eos бен тб pig [x iw pera ў 
beauty is Of hardy 
