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urable eve n by Den ona есиз- | | Sep 
NER ely end 
wis pez 
Lov s frm and sees 
ihe noonday heat as well as possible. О, nterin 
шош ins there was rain, but the heat was still scarce 
qe i i ce, an 
P 
ak, and endeavour rre 
3 in crossing the 
petals rather 
er face of the column is shaggy, with | oa 9 to the Р ems to both of 
es suffocating: | £sQ.—Dur ing a shor excurs 
e 
e y 
These violen alter 
n Memor 
Carde anda. m 
BasisG PARK, THE Bitngacs ОЕ JosEPH Едш, ы. 
ion throug gh the tern 
asing t 
ы н who АА pi 
ious | 
l broad; 
н almost eylindrieal, and | pr 
А : 
| numerous flower pege aema cm it, so arranged as to 
eable prre and variety in the 
the а" with which the beds ar NE 
lard Roses oceupy the outer dicla; Many of these 
is appe ar to have suffered much from the frost of 
| Peri жем some of {һе more ioter kinds seem entirely 
| The kitchen garden is on the west side of the house, 
which it is very 
nveniently si soil is a cold stiff clay, by 
no олн есен for he growth of vegetables or 
'ees, iven to unde 
[roots preve etd from ge йл: ng down into the su 
|| Wire trellises are used for = hipon 
— Apple and Pear Over th 
walk in the centre of i»: g« rde 
| with the trees trained against i 
| effect, an 
ге 
liy ө м еп, xm cm hein obtained for th 
Зея 4 High fae ans especia 
bounded. by lof fty 
winds blowing from them 2 become wa 
and the same a md fiom Petersfield. 
f good elevation, 
b 
t be 
the n eat tre 
the capital ; but s, and se through the parl 
| at home but on a trackless we or in a Course that could poss ity h ave been selec 
| (recess desert.” advantage the beautiful glades 
in Algiers Professor Ansted visited а largo scenery with which it abounds 
er- а i of clay > PEEN or саа 
е 
interesting Колу, and cannot fail to 
benefit to colony. It j 
m is sopii orte 
miles from he e town, towards the м! р!а 
im. to their general ap 
poire groves of Orange, Lem &c., From their 
numerous Palms of differ pe өе, all fr Ming and. the easy undulatin 
не per fruit in the о Wes ps Pe ced, they d 
a great height cas 
le eolony ma Sarai d. 
fodit of р iem um 
satisfactory, 
neral a al 
he garden am mi "ii the. highest. degree са Salvi 
пе E oed ч 
So 
ten к Е: would bya a stroke, of Ji pen set fre ee the | Lote nId er 5 
of its n bern 
зде of it by others, I think it 
p T. 
Po well рде proe by 
eseri add much to the 
ilst 
leav 
| told, completely answered the p 
i was easi 
N 
Magdalena, in the province of 
ог еа in which it is priced мае vn 
со 
ом, ouse, with which it has 
Ince COSTATA, Lindl i in Bot. Règ., 1843. f t 
"ii Soie bis] 
—— за imally described from a dried | 
EM ues eni in eh by Mathews, } X uM flowered 
ба Robert Han N Же А d it from the f. 
: Breen е х оа о gig! mu 7 
fleshy eter of the following dimensions :— ': 
To 
mountain- hz ose As happen to be A rie Rd with the locality | 
e pro 
the road ir 
ral tract consisting E "high well known for its pure and deliciou 
так some delightful views of the 
There wood in the ba ekgroun nd, and as for 
isplay an Rd су and Met 
Su 
he pathetic tale of long time in perfection ere i 
hav: 
гап the in mie em di 
iem a wide c in ity. 
The hous 
and pl sandy situated, | 
Een d 
ted for show- 
The soil appears to be 
‚Шешу tempere with | 
nate i 
тв, HA which 
а 
d r Indeed, I бенон denk d late заа Ь s hav 
was S dia va to be a master of his > of 
n а mplished artis could have m 
етө use of the materi or created 
an has been done in this instance. 
Ageratum cele 
m Thumb and other Зону. 
Лап 
is especi: 
Messrs. Day an I 
21 woodcuts, many of them illustrating the being noticed—it is that of rh vite а small narrow 
the zie. : 
rasses. It had a neat appearan 
and, 
urpose for г whioh i it m 
other part the pleasure о 
t Жо) Кеден and оё evergreens oceupy iste [don 
places where they are dered to be m rene te, 
leaf, and h а iiem bas со only for the sake of ornament during err 
уза ре sight be taken | лыт mo hen in flower, but variety 
2 bent i ЕВЕ abd afford shelter cine e winte aen D rut noti, 
I about on suitable pedestals, ate ‹ фо} буе} сете! 
; pete Of this there could be but 
ma rich woodland | 
сет | conbtructed that, by means of a 
machin 
r pra мел.) are trair 
fo llow Рейд; Necta 
ong yet 
stinum, | her 
А ч сиса аге placed against the 
ong, and well adapted for the purposes 
30 
y | which they are severally applied. Asa Pine and rae 
one opin 
he former, with 
fice 
ibis ns 
ае сифа: where none 
s made such arrangem 
| m an abundan ts supply. But the most remark- 
уте тое. a this —— in - бек of hothouses is the 
e two or three. years 
Е дви пате на disti 
| the Fruitery. 
e acere heigh 
аек, both t 
X for еу 
ieh it, I 
t, with numerous 0 
p and bottom, and moveab 
аара se of ventilation. 
uest - P 'These comprise Vines, Figs, 
ines, Plum and som me of the 
P 
9| эй ое country, where 
e been covered with denim an give n pro- 
an tm 
the whole m 
ссе 
jt 
mise 
‚ to have 
Itisto be- 
| Duncan will one day "raid the publie wit a plan and 
deseription of this irme which is 
n eder, ia of the kind un has 
rgre 
collection of Conifero 
| other hardy trees an — ergreen, 
as Пех, Buxus, Cotoneas! ahonia, &e. lt із of con- 
siderable extent, and laid o out in a style no less remark- 
able for its originalit E than for i мир. Owing to 
he specimens walks so 
arranged and varied ae to separate he mones fad 
of Coniferze from one an excellent. 
is gained for examining and —— the several 
of which each sectio eomposed. The Grass 
on both sides of the тешет із е дст егу mown, w 
the rest = the ground is thickly planted all over with 
е à Mahonia raptis to serve as a cover for 
so frequent] seen in other 
wes п this respect it i3 but рална 
of into in Sis 
thin might be 
1t is 300 feet long, 17 rm wide, eta ; 
SCC. 
ень ів а brief сон of чөе улай gemi 
interest the 
