31—1854.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
0501 
AÉRATION AND VENTILATION. 
trouble 1 to inquire in wh 
па ж and in consequence of not doing so 
as Synonymous. , Indee 
that 
шау 
об wit ih 
ts sho ull be а shifted, 
orüer to enable (hem to procure an adequate su 
; at wa 
аге incessã 
abstraction may be. facilitated ; while 
if the air is sta 
c] d reducéd to its 
сам to the ts nM 
Eo Feu de М we shall fi 
be day and night, fo 
сера ME daylight, 
A' good system 
: eiar in action." (Gardeners p Adela. +: 1845, 
"page 267.) 
With the ien d of Фонду this, a variety of plans 
time to time, which, to асе. certain 
m of ‘atiation 
de пуф um, and 
sed the more likely are 
we to discover "d Lai that shall lead us to the object 
Which has so Ion 
aga a correspondent a A that а 
ine, made on. the 
«e 
"- 
wound up 
ts gradual action would реа 
public buildings of every description F 
and holds of ships, DW the ема 
steam-vessels, 
Majesty's ships dde Prince Kii Duke of Welling- 
ton, and several others 
>o 9f the em 
, 
commisi 
Port Philip. f its p may 
ed from the fact th trial that was made of it 
Hoare an mithfield, 
9 
* 
at ina 
з 
S em nie acid gas in 
0 minutes, so that à шай went to the bottom 
Js perio safet: Жы 
эү ө зун 
} al it in 
e that a Tes machine which 
antages 
a circulation "i heated 
"to one I have noticed 
ion derives from 
bon Eur. some such machine as 
D upon 
а? £n; асн 
turists 
hortieul to v it à fair tria], and favour us with | 
the results. W. B 
many who will scarcely give rw" 
differs | p 
Il 
pris M гүз, 
e and, Forests.— Will Jon be so good asto inform е 
be, |, duce 
n 
Campbe 
be | see from the report. of ‚Мт. 
| "i th Mr. 
Home Corresponde — 
Watering ih — Although during summ 
re plenty of water, yet the too frequent ni 
iard-wooded things, such as Azalea 
even in the 
a 
gradual inc this element, the administration 
se pla cessive moisture. 
Again, to avoid "the da — 2 respect resulting from 
overpotting the plants, care taken to have ст 
size of the pots proportionate à vii the strength 
plants, so that by the time the 1 atter have done alise 
the pots w will have become d with roo Treated i Й 
-= з Way, both the wood and the roots vill grow and ripen 
ned, [C 
aii tity given and the fre speres of its Ка; а 
rease of of 
the heart of forest, on үзүү) — 
with Er vids uel latifolium, Mr. Jorden was 
белай to discover а 
We looked vain 
ieri Lir 
80 unexceptio 1 
чуч „че ^ шаты 
was 
being able to resist 
th 
beight,. a 2300 perfec 
Orton Longueville, 
Vine Жы = 
doubts whether the generi aere f prening V vA on 
ссогдапее 
ilh pow of an occasional iie cde 9 
ing season is over, the plants of India 
be removed to the ра ground, for the tw 
of hardening them o ting liem f heri nrak 
a second g 
eets 
After the e grow- 
mnes should 
cool pit pmi à 
8t place to grow them in ; d if] 
тавь however, have plenty of air; and with p 
tering, no Tears need be Mit ЕГИ, for their 
R. Miles, 
me wir Mr. y^ SBEN of Delam 
orest, is still in. cbarge.!. or d XU Карау 8 am 
proper dismissal of him qm AT ! And is Sir James 
xemovet Mid H3 because T 
ved. 
poches. T 
guinea. № Mee in, i ion 1o o 
Voc A 
nire digi serviee of the. 
ted wee ав аё variety ; it is ап immense | 
the | о 
t! members of the Worcester Brane h o 
Club anied S 
dE ira. 
that | 
th the 
ity veut 
to 
remain was tl 
iur L аЛ 
пе ог 
аа, ав A viis. sp 
Аф 
satisfied, the nex 
being а Yine nep Afi to pue v 
two ejes EM 150 murs "dw 
TS 
eir 
that itr Mr. Machen iggi 
ceived- more than their ‘travelling expenses, and 
Ep Eae aeur received n 
Nicholsons New deren Tics.—l recent 
Mr. Nicholson: s Strawberries at gle 
the following n regarding thei г respective merits :— 
jax isa ve ds is tinet var etr there is no tá rry 
I have seen which bears the 1 mblan it, 
mbles 
" but it is not so highly 
ts fruit for 
sort that i 
ound it being literally cove 
d sba. committee | ; 
consistent 4 other 
pace 
ly inspected 
a pint of dag il 
ach measu 
ference, and they te yielded ejus d fine bulbs, 
the 
nches in circum. 
ots. 
week in Маг 
species arieties remain 
Тамата 3 aromatica, кейш anisatum, ` 
M 
In eolour it ране the * British Queen," 
and it is ble in fiav 
e fruit is larger 
exon 
18 | 
+ 
cordata, Soulangeana, 
and arem ara ger 30 sethar: kinda, have Т 
least e : 
o 
or two more уе 
ет Ra have — seen such crops o 
t Egglescliffe. J. W. ries im Gardens, 
Bishop А uckland. 
ire.—The wire of cages i 
perfor 
" Traces, — An excursion 
Wia e rest, in P p by a few 
than - ору 
9 ds 
uirrels, mice, | b 
| 8 fee mir sad amid 
is at this time of a. fine dark 
all the 
district; and who still, С 
maintai vigour ides of youth, In 
