88 GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
nstrated ; i 
a degree of dryness in the аћ as may be eren dem s 
owth of funxi, for their abundance depen 
the air than upon t 
quanti 
brother officers in India, and with 
classes in England, he was no less: 
faeility with which he won their regard. айй 
locality. "Ath 
not take place, ede Mas, powers are ереди; а ыен 
tude of little parasites find а fit matrix for the first 
a a putrefactive process is soon 
e immediate seat of the 
e 
e 
in the removal of th 
to prevent the pätti of this job has met with 
tion 
er pma of this Киш 
s Mr. Kennepy in 
such universal disapprobati 
And 
st got into a very r 
state vested in tho county of Galw: 
wrote me a most insolent letter.” 
did, and so wou 
occasion i presented its 
ave itio däty" omitted a loose heap of 
matter | ж or less irrelevant to this case, ed under 
me He 
compensation was fair or unfair ; real question 
м аз уге arae ady said, whether or not outrage 
— ed, d the honour e the Crown 
"To both. these. Mr. W mson- has em 
@6: | which 
e excuses which the. em det gentle- 
res to the 
purpo 
official fencing. For А, "he thinks the out 
Tage мар т its impor oon as he had 
of the чам "that 1 he the priest was nott 
с чарыш іп it; though it was undeniable that the 
ing to perm 
e had — very 
ius —— in on off 
it, a озен нагу by по one; с=т 
by the honou eg i gentem 8 Perit of what im- 
proves an esta earn, tay Tn or of 
the Secretary "tlie Treas e promise of 
E Crown ocht Й Pe таи pe МАНАЕ) 18 
to be got by do s th 
Of course he м 
ld every tenant of the Crown as | from 
mate 
better barra or whether the priest's demand for |? 
when Ines venti 
depressing the vital аии of the р 
liarly destrue 
pis 1. Опа Жар ЖЬ eer. eei answer 
ost important wed eai D ffect it may have 
in in driving away no s gases at amounts А. 
„same practical effect, 1 mixing ы so intimately w 
sphere as to render their 
со 
unimpor e 
Those parts of trees which were so bandaged as dg cts 
t motion v рожан but very little in com- 
vhs e gen o the fall action 
not at present been 
сае теб, but iti is p impossible to 
a field of corn, waving like the surfac 
Pes бае t being convinced that the трачу motion 
must have а strong influence upon the circulation, 
without җе ing into account the increased evapora ration 
ust be consequent on such а rapid change о 
^ 
62. Noxious vapours seem capable of affecting the 
roots as well as the free portions of a plant ; for, whether 
with water or free, they are ca 
ha 
spongelet ; 
of coal ay very soon prove 
fata; M.'J. B. eri L 
DR. STOCKS AND MR. BARKER WEBB. 
Юквкхлтн hàs been 
first. place, 
dentis of Dr. 
medical. staff, on s promising of 
ian botanists, who, at the early аде of 34, has been 
- apoplexy. 
жүнү aTi i { 
ion is f Рем 
aug. 
are now virtually vested; wios т. бовк, as matters е» ыз has long been known both im this coun 
stand; withthe Mz, Килмер before. key in п Indio; asa à most enterprising мэр апа €: spines, It 
him, гса —— M ‘than a registrar of the. cigno of. the- natural productions: .of Seinde and|if cultivated ав а 
will ot Mr. Wis Beluchistan, countries which:he indefatigabiy. ехріорий attain а 
| ith the v and. in the of which he.held important posts ; binate, about 21i inch 
first that x Y r, and afterwards that of сеси eye open, i 
of drugs. for the East. India. Company... In addition to | calyx drop 
an ve herbarium, Dr. Stocks. had collected mate- set ; br 
rials 1 work on the п history, manners,|Sprinkled with pale 
|eustoms, arts, and manufactures of аре In this | wh e t 
m die had made g: о ‚апа his many friends уеге. fine, melting, with abundance of $ 
W. ‚мочу «олш for its. pearance, w well assured, from b 
7 the. ability and е nergy of its author, as well. as from the and fruited for the first time in 
other x novelty of the materials at his that it would| | Be 
зе, by. а work of very high int els and of deep importance | likely to b 
Өй dé атэ ате interested in welfare of India, t on 
BR ETALE PATHOLOGY- —No. XXXVI. T cks arrived in England on п in. the | However, as i 
+159. The uniform n cf а air із. Winter of 1852, bringing with him a large herbarium of.| spêak from 
mainly secured by the never-eensin, ts known by bay plants, formed when officiating as, inspector of | bes pted 
_ the name of winds, wi which. а vds admixture | forests duri e absence on furlough of Dr, Gibson.|? inches in length, 
а component would. neve t tocks brought to and took up his | rather et 
tion-af weraloons t abode at that plaee for th purpose o of p gi and | yellowish-brown, 
poia properly compensated - nas the. yu or dynamical distributing e and of preparing Aa the press. Ше | tions p 
processes which are consta. me bien artem sind bove. pale green, ehangi 
tagı Memmi ai pd ud = өңүм Dr. Stocks ha. régularly with sm 
lth of most animals, but. in the саве of many vere from severe. neuralgie pains — ad and neck, | ing, buttery, very juic 
tables, wh where which M attributed to the effects ee fever, co ntraeted | perfum A 4 
Structures in ә 1 which they are cultivated, it is not во neces- n. | during his arduous labours in the burn rning deserts of | Raised by i 
sary air should be. constantly changed, the Scinde. ; however, in reality indi serious oire 
nocturnal and d vae and emission of oxy- lesio: e vessels of the brain, which ended in two | productive, ижад for d 
p. ihe e with. sufficient ex | strokes of apoplexy, which succeeded each other with | naturally assu 
secure conditions necessary to health, Where, | an interval of very few days, and the second of which 21 inches i г ‘diameter eac 
however, p heated. aod гик ањ mao off few hours... This urred at|it is longer f the base 
or fuel, ouse of а very intimate friend, at Dottingham, near | Stalk nearl pm inch in leng 
m roce ventilation is absolutely y necessary, to i-es the place of bis iin whither, he had d герге for | its jünction with the fruit. 
c dant moisture, en isas prejudicial relaxation, after havin completed ement of | shallow depression. 5 
a M4 water нано in the soil, and at the same time to | his байыз cinnamon coloured 
 Fegulate the temperature. All ventilation, however, of | Besides being an excellent botanist, D cks was а | brówh dots, especially n 
3 plants gro ag " do - y im of g ttainments in scien and | to golden yellow when f 
ges, espe cially | literature. From. his чара hine „been, a | melting, ver t: ‚ wi 
in the | Seasn, December арӣ Jan 
In his 
the natives. intereourse with his 
Ld 
4. * For IMS of this I am indebted to Dr, 
not having immediate access to the paper. ийе pet 
these little emm are under such онтой su pecu- 
p 
e of the | 1055 wi 
of а w 
"| DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW PEARS — 
E 
and о 
té vitia diit; the severity of his 
diminishing nu numbers of scientific botanists- 
be overrate 
Information has also: ust reached us T 
eru а тре кс Mri burner) 
ll kno 
ше ен оѓ нч “ History о 
Mr. Webb was а native of кир er but had те 
rs in Paris, where w 
+ t, Mr. Wei bb w as chiefly disti 
is енеш T knowiedge of Souk E Euro 
from \җы nal observatio made кечен й 
neys ihe Medit 
editerra 
Comer a lands. His 
пе 
generous contribu tor to ev tra 
also the projector of various scientific с expedi | 
а charitable friend of all in га case of need, * 
without some young 
ө 
confined to b 
as seldom 
tanieal fame, who dod there а home 
e nia 
tu 
босан an 
with v Des ege he displayed the most generoi 
of the labour of all, whilst his anis 
freedom: from 
— тела distrust of his c 
regar m of the whole ө ole orat d 
French аба: Mr. Web 
cholera in his izty-soconà s ааб, 
IRON MW SPON 
LIERE, Hair —By йд 
H ontin: 
Poir a N 
a B^ "ihe Pear stock, 
"sve aprés "Noclis à synonyme | 
is br far Major 
r Pars Sy his 
saleable e ery yt, havi 
After its Messi into] 
highest bidder, the — ч e 
ри hinka pater eam ; ioo, many 9f 
are left to.dip jazten Ай уну 
| Ше inherent s a$ of 
