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CHRONICLE. 391 
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Cn the Atmospheric. Changes FANE, Produce: Rain. and | 
Second | th 
nal Essays and Diagrams. Ву | оо 
Wind, aud the ira gs of the Barometer. 
2c asi 59, igh Holborn; 
as being adequate to p 
blow in 
winds, though, like the law of 
Re such surface heating may, and no doubt does, 
*|. According to the чайыр 8 е , it appears, there- 
e | influence ofthe sun'srays, as i 
e den 
The. condensation forms cloud, and warms the atmo- Cyaneum is a goud rm kind, with a bluish tinge, Of 
art, and generally it will be found that | spotted sorts, Leopardi, erhaps. more properly 
temperature in the newly-formed нтте will be only pard," is the best, and it is а very late kind, 
tude as a: ot | Waterer's Delieatissimum is а handsome light n 
ndisturbed by|as are also Album a s, and lae ci үрел Sher 
the atmosphere is thos: ман d, | woodianu rose with a loteh, Due 
ense air presse 
um, and — in its turn heate 
ly аста cur ries t dp 
| апа thus а horizontal eu 
is produc of Mèssrs, — А Noble's group isa 
WIL. wind is the result, and: "is e s is. feeble or sinon, new Belgian kind called Coneessum. 14 has 
| according. as со dde the most vivid eate io 
y [shape and substanee. 
ind -— not depend so еле 
e rarefaction of the ai 
te or energetic | flowers rs of t 
fore, that the force of the 
E much upon 
‘each floret is relieved b 
r; by the direct| general appearance of the truss 
it does upon ihe condensa- [ isiti 
work is the 
di on of vapour. 
"The MM v ture of the 
perhaps th 
Baker's i-es the small lilac-Bowered 
ose | semi- double Hyacin aget was in goo ж зүр 
in the | This s makes charmi e kind 
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more pow werful cause, and, as we shall see hereafter, 
di that is fully equal to their е 
** Unequal temperature is undou ау th e great cause 
Є the movements ofthe various район of "a айпо- 
га- 
ur atfhosphere are not produced онду "by the 
peril heating of the ms the globe, and of that por- 
tion 8 the = which isin immediate 
t 
have 
heen, in a great degree, ooked. by writers on this. 
к but which effects тшк duly estimated if we 
the 
of ihe winds which are | 
found to cov ne in various parte of the world, 
* In treating. of the condensation of 
€onstitute 
the remainder 
by condensation would be а 
only one part of it to the 
ituting the atmosphere) w 
sticity increase 
'eater elevation, 
erga with them. woüld be 
higher and, Mores cR toa: endet region. 
higher and colder re egion, tlie e process wo 
repeated, vä 
liberate 
the process would be min and 
Stratus elond тоша | be. formed ; n the 
vapour c нае за abundant, and "— her | n of the 
| al 
atmosphere ү ^ ld Noble, of the same чч 
rain m d be produced,” | Win The: m 
; The diffe bt. оопа of ihe йн оййдла ае | | named. is * John 
gases and Ue A produce 
here. 
And as the vapour and ; supp 
diffused HERES ne j^ 
T 
e e Gaseous Atmospheres, Origin 
эг Nature of the ud» that Produce Storms, on |latum m is one Ф: 1e bid e 
fi ut p^ "е = 
on dew is deserving of here 
ice, specia. lly as iino been written on that | kind 
sabjeet by authors és yp cem mee m tA different Chios ina splen 
theories respecting the cause of its form also worthy of attention, as is igit 
* We may then say that Falling Deci is үрне һу Baker" таруу A is ма REUS gu variety, w E 
* | the descent of the cumulus-or v -clou which, cooled | more violetin n Wa terer's, Wilson 
h by evaporation mum o er раг sinks | two brilliant т wng crimson kinds, are na т 
е | inthe ие le a the surface of die earth. „ен е striking and handsome, but of Fm we only saw җе 
und which have much у the air flowers. We -— almia in this group, w 
in омой to the temperature, Mec with а ekai very deep coloured blossoms, and a prettily flowered put 
p of the dwarf тетка ferrugine 
d when, consequently, radiation from the 
it 
FLORICU CULTU RE. 
CULTURE OF THE EROR. —1 need searcel 
amateurs that in order to be * well up" fi 
а consequent condensation 
the vapour which -— 
e more any b 
the quantity of dew ерене ted on it. 
mentioned es, dew supplies to a certain extent the 
Where clouds are freely formed, rain 
on them contained. | 5 
y is thus cooled the cieli will be femi which 
n the two last | down by Ms shower et rain with аа? Lo: may be: 
favou er to be successful it is also indispensa- 
ble that the men plants be strong and healthy, by 
ened and grown on slowly, but withouf 
receiving any che X Ке at least a mo onth before 
i air hás been con- 
| "Ihe operation of 
tation | staking should be ferie: either before 
Mi ЫНА айе a Though these. conditions. m. to 
з "ui washed 
ins m g ma 
irectly, logy d that may prove some à. 
| useful to kenn T4 1 Jn 
den Memoranda 
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y rial ter 
successional way in wbicl res with the qual e flow From ful 
come into bloom, of which M has never 80-greAt observation І am ced that in proportion to the. 
an amount.atone time. as there was wont in more | riperiess or otherwise of trunk and latera e the 
f favourable seasons. e Azaleas are nearly over, while| chances that each variety will, or will not, maintain its. 
the broad.leaved Kalmias are scarcely yetin flower. th 
Of Rhododendrons there is, however, a fair disp Json 
any of the large standard: specim нир 
of Bag o 
min 
x fes 
айй thé vapo 
E 
mar 
dn тигр men the for the very large heads of glowing Bi crimso; 
n the remov:; | ibent mi. flowers which it has also. the advantage | : пано good. 
d permi ng expansion to take place, the gases cool, of a free flowerer, or sufficiently. чий —À „у, pn show me Lc 
vapour eoolonly 1°. Through late to be out of thereach of spring frosts, Bland 
he operation of these different laws of cooling, the non- is also a very brilliant kin TEE! ate| Rovat Sourn LoNDOX FLORICULTURAL РР, TE a 
e gases, ascent -: a height of, say enough. Erectum, which is lighter than John | The The weather 2 jn tent was whol нь, А: C сеа Балдо 
елу will cool 5°, whilst the vap ur that is within Waterer,is likewise & v. Blatteum, а niums of which tie — т colleetions. "The 
disposed to: cool, y ний iue eA poa not variety bred from the last sort, is on e of the from Mr. рбет. of Slough, Some. good © admirable plants че: 
more тё 1°; bat si as the di dre substances of the Vietoria family. Itisa — bloomer, its m of | Esther, ' Queen «© Мау, Mochyn Ор. мосты 
gled, the. cold. of the rmer ең соп- flowers being very large, Lady Elean or Cathcart sem- m- | consisting. of “Richard Cobden; Ханау. Lind, Triumphant, Miss 
j ontag, e r. Robinson, who w 
is condensed eooling can can.com pare it. Its flowers are pink, : with. а da e frstin the amateur dass n had Patia, Optima, gn ; сее. 
1 ancies we 
consegne on й its olii qudm a frin i which. in = upper. ме rrr ipe n Aer Мәр: Celestial, Са wi enny Lind, Princess Maria Galitzin, 
expansion the (atmospheric gases. 5 truss um. ~ were 
as it is ча тойгу deg rre Ив. = — into tue dirt loose, an -— iai — equae QS } ow меге state T "io 0. bem. nto bloom 
here, would, by its own Роке гоѓ. Norfolk. ip A pleasing гозу pink | in Rim MED Dr Mud А2 
-noor ( Bragg), Titu 
Р? е rines any Т^ ЧАР “у ы ind wilhosb igi sul gura i ЕТО ) Laure. (GWilmere), Prinss Albert (Kirtandie) 
into, 
: ЕЕ БЕ кету 
et evt : hei 
ji is; conseqnentiy is. consequently 
са 
у the cold SM аір, 
the | Omer Pacha, а ne | ониба Rosso (ead Sarah (Turner's), A. M. onten 
w variety, v and with. a. deep, eddington боле acd erii Norman NE 
‘Cousins Мета eed Ruben = 
velvety- tinge, is a. worm from. Meere Victoria. ; E 2 prodr 
it is, howev that sort, an ji iando) А 
Ee P тоге singular than beautiful Among ih (eres) Mrs. КЕ (Maclean's and М 
verestianum. still holds ма. летаа Flos 
ALT r ded мацз its flowers, Pomona, Miss Talbot, Victory, $ саа 
сы ишк. are produced, | Royal,AIbert Thisbe, Queen of the. 
ady. Emi gy АНАША 
lo dodi па пі 
