THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
550 [AvGUsT 26, 
— due'ive, and jured.? Mr. F. Walker says that A. Rumicis is hatched two streams of lava that. ran fonte doo — | 
«eee ei mee мо = frait om Вов Williams’ j: the Dock, and tben migrates to the Bea ые „Төп tle, id 50 miles, The streams were 10 a nd 15 mi d 
Bin Фи; : i m ring, is not at all Chenop dium. Laburi num, m, aud Fi ut us T 19 eet in height. ng lava does not sinks \ 
and-the-Jargonelle has been петр thin ; хри |а new plague, І believe, in the Turnip field ; а ‚(һе on ike water, to the level of the ground. The st; 
ccSweet Water, Green Chisel, and some species hitherto known to injure the Turnip crops wer sually begins to flow out of the crater NUT Ue 
havinc/only' , have been tolerably plentiful | Aphis Raps, А. dubia, assicæ, amd A. Floris- | honey, and when its outer crust cools, it stiffens, 
wliere the trees ате healthy ; but my orehard is old, and | Rapze.* I be A. Rumicis was very abur dantlastyear ficient forceto stand uplike a high solid wal 
Pfund that" the Pear is far from being long lived as | in the north of land. About the beginning of this to move on asif ushed forward In the sp 
mauy people affi I up about 20 large old | month there were myriads of this species in. t eigh- | large mountain in the Sand wi slands ws 
т that were dead, or nearly so, last winter, and I. urhood of London, and on the e э of. га d they а ца ul and grand US of volanie e ; 
nother 
JUS. “мнен 
ever, по worse off imer my nei bbours, w 
ffected' н th | 
sare subject ede 
kini is 
n tti more ао j 
the last-named із. опе of the shyest bearers I have. 
Of Glout Morceau I have: but a few tree а sale 
fai ink 
spri fruit on и 
& total failure, and: 1 have not a single fruit of € Ganse! s 
1 l an fe 
ihe ад 
are bette 
nly grow a very few of теа I eannot speak m 
with cer ыч. ав гаң their pott eon 
autumni fruits a e Mar ouise 
es as these Am realise 
often much less, I do not think tha cal 
& profitable erop ; for'even with the little attention and 
many s 
materially to the expense of be memi ‘Now, having 
stated this: much; "what I wan know is, how am 
to itida lie thet" а 
А 4 "eet" $9 аз 
orst” Gf seasons, for be 
wh теге the 
be glad to be favoured w 
ling n and experience on the subject. JH. La Я, 
Рай. Н an your corre- 
and trees planted, or rather ааыа | ma УБ 
me ini zie 
t еч "er ich. de ala 
W | course 
y princi cipal | 
à | or destroy its — Altho non = = 
e| thes rove 
а ot will be vet received, 
in mp on Lime Walls 
n the | Chem 
two or thre in 40 miles, the mo ay 
here is still а great deal to be ims Lo з some pla he Д 
remarkable insects, 'Tor species whie se ountain as a river, К M in width ; at 
о be attached to one plant dame atleet bero. К iid it had filled up ravines one,. fii d And Mui fid 
this moles the cause, in so nstances, of their sudden | in depth. It entered. a forest, and the gian 
as the sap of the Dahlia, for instan may poison | centuries was cut down before it, like Grass b 
s bred on the whilst the етар. um ; no obstacle arrested i n 
wholesome кет Ns tricity also appea were cov к 2 m BM u 
mm 
of is Momm Joh 
ato.— jen 
ands х: acres plante 
n the best P possible эмеш with no 
ШЭ ME да 
fibrous а зу ma 
eeumulates upon the surface, and forms — 
with globular of water. In а young st 
сено masses or c ehes are MM green ; but in the 
of tw three days they change to brown; 
meinen nd a epus subsiding to the bottom, 
hes asses ни ас чоч 
cui animals ran into towns for protection, their 
in many instan "o becoming one mass of 
flesh. well as animals, for 24 miles r 
ER suffoe ted in the depth of the ashes, 
the пеат g streams were completely з 
cd strewed y | 
Birds, 
“ мн TS аге A уи blessings to mankind ; they 
munication between dista 
he air, and 5i | 
t 
mieal agents to еси berai ses. They dr 
of fresh water | | wes in clear 
s but. small, yet it would гара, ey о various are M e 
эден employed, and this ieri inve the A of T into the sea, that were 
wal half-yearly, or perhaps 1: Ко = the o be lifted рр. т 
паш е I ealeulate the small pon 
contain from 10,000 to 12,000 Ct "er bod t 200 
gallons. of er pass through hou а y 
| here state that we 
the. ace is- lim 
а 
же сап employ some vemm che 
8 | buried amung sea weeds, beds. of e 
э рие по en in ju дв | and skeletons “ fishes, We sa, неи 
— conseque cad mal life is no consideration. | vessels, an Thes 
Would c common mo iru Sl placed а head of | ре arly laid. i 
e effect Any useful. advice on the | storms, currents, and -ed 
rward over the bod. of the 
W. "n m 
— Ihe following not — 
mdi from the- great Liebig's “Lette 
istry” may perhaps help“ D. V., ? апі“ тунтай і 
| ав to damp on lime walls. He is speaking ка the means | o 
of purifying air t — - says. * hydrate 
lime is.à strong r” (in reference to carbonic acid, 
| a product of mees from its ivit M. of р 
ing eiie m ена is — removed 
ру аде lime board, 0:551 cu ie fuot which, in 
weighs 16 to 20 lbs., a contain 
literal 
of 
К 1 gine acid grieg ЧЬ 
wood-work out of doors, they w 
fA. z 
, in an exp 
С тей, umrelieved b 
that de mass of Т; in 
would be too strong. 1 therefore tented ialf ieh tiles 
whilst warm tar the outer side 
with gas-tar once only, the result is a RET. brown. 
Komer. 
Stanwick Nectarine.—Having lately called at Tren- 
es I CS red of Mr. Fleming if he had succeeded in 
m. 
2 and edd AGUA bottle 
5 algot of es 
tock., He yos it Wo 
а 8. glass, and the fruit to 
William. Adderley, ener to | 
dum : nterbury, 
: is.—]t is singular um E species of 
louse, which EUR a on the on Dock, Pan 
this year haye infested the. Turn i po in Yorkshire 
1 received the following. communication n from gentle- 
man residi ing near Richmond in Yorkshire :—* I send 
1 specimens of the insect that has pei m 
" rnips this year. Those 
) ere in previous to the 24th of of May 
escaped. All my Turnips had far Ed en manure 
as as had bi 
emam i that, as mrs ines with the | rama of stone; and ander: 
anyat set d pnr again." abuti opes Ag 
«The earth. isa vast. collection-of mi 
pete c a ball of matter; 1 Шр” 
]t hangs. in UP шш 
own to those who i new houses. арреа ing like an orange. 
during the first 7 "чу. strikin e m in de xin esce and spins round: itself in- 
in d the earth i 
months, by ап excess о ure, conden: 
| thie олуя 
г (which are chemically combined | depth of eight 
І of | 
in it) as mo isture, wh en the lime obtai ins а supply of that this depth € £ eight or ог! 
ace than. 
. lhis crust 
ворріу і із am sme furnished ie the lungs. of the i in- 
The remedy, then in | stance is that lies "rs 
Pili к=з hollow bricks, rd йе еа actly known, butit 
in themselves, in providing for the removal of the metals, about as liquid: as. i 
| рейн nie a nda us vapour p ira- | inten they. are are thinned · 
tion ; by th t efficient nier а ай = building ; of mud. The idea of the glo 
and that this is the fact I eould n point, but i 
as it is not лыла у pe^ is ini the prope 
S., Chesterford, Aug. 22. mo i 
by smoke, steamy and 
ЕЕ of Books. cece——— жк С Сл 
fio: iile gosparod fur Man; Man; “иш to Geology. Каа 
Тит little v. eret TT ies uuid чот. an — find.-the air 
the highest compliment that can be paid it is to say Seres кар 
а | that it answers its purpose ; for, of all remi school- 
books are the most difficult to write. e woodeuts, | of obtain 
p arr ts — i 5 uninin iron, do not e he- 
w orm a very u lass book-for bea iret hë sd . 1f the workmen Ф 
e | for the first time beginning. | Mn л The style of the m rd - 
may be gathered from following frag- | breathe" 
ments:— ` We should add, 
_ “ About 60-years.ago Mount Hecla, in Iceland, threw | 
y, Y. iii, p. 49, and p.c | 
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