35—1854.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 563 
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q recti б has Sov tà „1 "s sind out new A previously observed ; and at this very day the] down as the propagators of the evt e абы ноа 
this y which h with 
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wem nt of parasitic animals has been po 
tot erm 
their own reproduc e process, ill endowe 
with sufficient energy to develope the — PE 
highly-organised objects. Тһе isease 
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Lombardy and the cholera in the d of les 
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the new varieties sent bnt last autumn 
— — in ins m уга - per dozen 
mpany all orders fróm 
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: im f sred varieties in EN ues ба 
А list of mames orwarded upon x 
is all the finest varieties, care- 
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LILIUM а. ремек ao 
ма GAINES’ Collectio of this beautií "wer is 
i pow in bloom, con g hundreds of Seedlings, many o 
them havíng obtained Priaes ai at! the Metropolitan Exhibitions. 
2 r-a te in ныч A 4 the collection 
he will be able "i 
e =“ exhibited. this last 
пне e Dahlias is now nr fiel; and 
da) Ва attersen, September 
oiD чен от Vae M 
P pomonsa 
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dense trusses ora E bea: 
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tion'of the Éntomolorieal Society w 
his eirenmstance at the November E D 1353 
by ag ntleman who exhibited some o ies, 
which proved to be-of two "A species of aphid 
(mostly, however, of A. R vm le: feed oñ а 
t variety of plants. At the tember- 
and beginnin LE October, 1853, eceived sundry 
communications on this su subject. Ten] M ——— 
in the south of Scotland, one of our rrespondents 
4 
h have even been fired a 
and "démáged as propagators of "tlie maladies in 
uestion. 
Our own country has also not been without its 
| fallacies of a similàr kind, We have had the 
Potato disease attribute d to the stia of a 
ogg species of aphis, ss than 
— 
Ф 
ш” 
cholera. 
deri ки ФРИ calling for comment, bo 
pede appeared in the * Lancet" (a periodic 
{рөн medical бирогу to lead the ign not 
t any absolut E extra "lio ems views in its 
tT di secondly, as coming from a M.D. and a 
| naturalist: The attention t this writer was called 
to several бл which had d 
| being. surrounded by a 
ride, "evidently чаа by 
a bold and firm pe 
арен Sw mete about half the matter 
owing one of the flies at bed-time earl 
g he was seized witli an alioi attack 
ips 
had appeared in swarms at that place, injuri 
Turnips as Mna — {һе —— ^ TT 
tarines, Cherries егео miri 
sent us the same species oti Qe» near ма 
castle-u em , where it ap 
the cholera was нар М 4 district. "The арбир 
have, however, no local co ion Ne 
afternoon of the Ist of August, 1785, dou ж уч of 
the village of Selbor ve sur bya 
T b ore or smother flies у those that walked in the 
were with tlie insects, which black- 
ened al all hs vegetables upon which еу? alighted. 
e 
whence it-was.easy to foretell 2r seen of the 
be 7 which habi aged T по orth o 
‚ апа. ёсазе. ^ 
mon, the 
rm ogi1cal 50 
дф точна 
Entomo c 
A fig. 2d, 5, c. эш 
pe however, with referring the disease 
гоё, per d t con 
areal fine апа "strong for flow flow. ering. 
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© SATURDA r Y, SEPTEMBER 2, 1854. 
ъй дый фы 
fux attempt to discover the connection between 
effects and their catises, wisi dA in cases where wn- 
foreseen or novel resultsar uced, is amongst the 
the most rkable a 
j^ most i t dis veries in matters of 
- T үс», — — арр to 
ече б.н the more opera- 
- the sd ад ме берса will 
4; and the more marvellous the object of 
' more Jike that e more 
xc t 
i д сс a little clear- 
ОВ times We have besti ТЇНДЇ 
die dines Eeneratiom, because meinte 
PEN. ПИН t5 traca the cante of the süddeti 
rs of insects utn they had not 
пеар r dire forewarnings came 
у= pa miserably terrified the ep; 3 
d lightnings, and fi 
EET маа" "A jr N fa PA A o ДА 
{һа тауа 
eram b. " jue Era Aw the at Lindisfarne 
rongi rapinevand: siaughier J'and Siga died." Angio’ Бат 
of the year the v I 
T an ur 
nan, he 
omg a чыё ш 
47g + Me 
from earth to héivdk remainin the same 
place, but ever P ud of e ае to. be 
He the bourhood the 
"ii ifa and "doble ss leaving 
and next morning he was in the best health 
irits, but on — -— heard that the ЕЕ had 
sted on n the previo N 
As rie Queen," says— 
6 Whe warme.of gnats at eventide 
icut of E fenn nes es of Aan ies pers enden v 
Whiles i us the am — ring T 
That as a cloud does seem dim the € " 
Put we are told that "" flies seemed to ho 
er the town of Duthfri e not ovet the 
tafries, 
e of abide not P d > 
bit'as 
SPENSER, in the * 
ty. To this n" теру that 
to 
tin etx: saw pe motions of the ШИТ flies. 
In per, moreover, tbe writer has con 
this flight p nate — pasa migrations of aphi 
r of which, durin g the last autumn, 
d 
towns of the n of xx great swarms too 
lace, just as is the case —butin many 
flies were set 
t P 
seasons and forthwith е - fila 
хох, M.D. Lancet, 1853, p.479. 
2 
th hat the p 
а а: led to this а we do not 
me 
own 
oud in motion Sede Col 
f for 
left. the valley -of the Solway, 
and | the 
cases had been reported for ы months, when another | autumn, they were also so abundant for 
€ Ду (по iig: a cholera fly) was Mots een on the | iti the vicin Ipswich, as —- noticed with 
wir du does not say vitm is ing| surprise by most ineurons observers, as they 
hs усе inquiry he found that two cases e cholera | were again on the 26th and 27th September, 1836 
| had — at beith. .. He does, however, add that at Hull, York, and Derby, as stated in the local 
*f| he ealled the attention of some friends in London | newspapers of those dates. Е rther observationt 
to ^ бани flies whieh stood dead on the windows g 
on the migrations jai: -— of aphides are 
Mr. 
in the гони of 
f | the Еліот Society of the 6 6th 
1847, and by Mr. Warrer in the даф Уз of 
same society, vol. ^» 4 с V АП -— direct 
j observations {ойу prove that the swarming” 
| migration of aphides is а matural habit in their 
economy, and A 
but we certainly think that those who attem 
in answering any р 
and the 
кшт gardens 
y been suppress 
be, for they were little more than e doc 
oes 
"s table. 
ledge ; but 
the zeal us ГЕК 
superintendent, w 
aanx of Indian. naturalists: тергевеп 
among m 
the subject 
x | his labours shall ev 
be 
otc lara a miserable зе of plants, pre- 
red b without a single 
e in ee years ; toh 
ndies, but 
a half-caste Indian ре oo тале 
succeeded 
