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ring the growing season as | | and therefore, probably, to fleas. This may be use 
mars nd wept ip -— nded Any эне ha plants ; | the same manner, and may procure the traveller a od 
hardly be expected without the | night's rest, when he would otherwise be driven from 
sph his couch, J. Prideauz. 
Sulphur evaporated аре Но Bie. or Flues versus 
Mildew,—1 am glad to find that your correspondent 
€ D 9.^- of m 
method, which w way Seri? ut by m 
for 1853. Additional proof of the value P. Ў не jin has 
eome under my notice during t sent Season, aud 
say that in 
e y ree pm ion of Mm А 
no in dee has it fa iled, 
ine 
decay of the fi and in poing 
to provide а гвар, Alpha. 
Home Corres onde noe 
" Profits of Pear aS Gr wing.—1f же correspondent, * P, 
of Bromley, had taken the trouble 
weekly report of Coen; Gan en ак" he aa i io was 
i also, while 
shake of the 
жа, иі be used 
J. sq. 
pole ipurem the worst affected house I have ever она, 
and to all appearanee ind oft to cure. The oliage 
entirely covered with mildew, and the young wood 
чи ein peus fall off with the slightest 
e was, eni attempted 
n the course 
s | of fou 
ow, having supplied the ten остум неты ете 
dus j5 ү present season with so луч like a а hundred | |I was surprised to see the 
more, I feel constrained to say, that se | the ad got ; with the —— of а few marks 
op Pears are much inferi 8 | left on r^c of the Museat & te Nice, no one 
з, and I would feel greatly obliged by any 4 де peou uld possibly detect ee занен кн ot mildew 
be gi ja any one, which would ys | luxuriance of the foliage and the weight of the buuches, | ne 
trees more fruitful, 
the f making my Of the which I was "edam. D Mr. "Hall exceeded 6lb., all 
pr enson 10% mpana, h was last Ате indient ed the Vines to þe in first-rate health. а Ja e 
PT Esa but there bave been in which I have | Vinery s likewise very 
not had more than а tithe * the fro fruit I have this 5] it was also entirely cured by the same pro 1 
from the bserve pa now fully convinced that the best remedy for мыт 
structions of ап econo ical Tata nd nol tatem | is sulphur mixed with е Sues nm to the flues o 
system of pruning, or eov up at nights Pho blos- | pipes by means - a brush, n they are — 
som ; 1 do not want to be put to an expense of 4s, for a | hot to егет This is n ot vae a сше for but ғ 
sieve of fruit. which І may obliged to већ а „кабыр уен both of — and red spider € 
for 3s. 6d., for. І would rather endure the character of | pipe ould be кн over эте, ture 
e rather too a applied ым чу fortnight duri ing the. ing sea 
to us fruit- -ZFOWETS, than EAE an eut PY beyond the s should secuionaly also he аны for the 
yer ‹ “4 the Article ктер me SAM m Ma "pipa E. Sods Perdiswell 
open to ый any points, but 1 reall Oak "Trees.—l sell 
hing in orts of M. de Jonghe 5 ае 
that isi is likely to be indie to us. I have been а fruit- | to f 
p long, and have tried variou i experiri ts, but iu Marl T left о 
etest of paei а оца e that there 
r 
а е. or two standing, ,88 à in tte 
f them have withstood th 
ver E рунда that. xm we commence fàr 
Sn re full of'sa 
{гу ing 
ihe tress 
wet d winter, they are 
A ar. d ed dra ble to um D S daba 
iN er So es 
ped of i its branches a nd hauled 
h 
AS suiliicr „ t 
| hod be felled a 
] | felled un T) the most 
will теки] last. as timber 
ng 
instance the Elm—for instituting vus 
зе i sele 
t- | them, ne ; eut t 
into planks or posts, and take. a "which фа fast 
the lon ngest—that thrown in winter or in summer. 
would, vow ten МА J% whether you think it оен 
ne | the of the entains some conservative ingre- 
;| dient aset to decay ! 1 
nting by 
something likea в manni A look for 10 sieves 
inter scrupnjonely. ad] Th 
S and trouble 
РА [On former oceasions 
as pr роблена ше |і 
not.to exceed the. value of | to 
e way iu which we fnit 
е. Are 
of pa" = увах from а tree which. has 
cost. 
nibo иы ц 
Бар елш. [There is no doubt, ahont that | uest, I 
Àt.— Having a field overrun with re 79 the b. 2 have adopte for upwards of 
t of ti i 
PME. upon standing, al 
n for the le 
utmost, its praperalio 9n, more particular]; in a part 
of the country where w. | j A w 
ye found great difficult 
- mixed with | men. — the-boles alone ; in small woo 
from, the thin. 
; the | to Mr. 
sons. fro 
mea fen od E 
їз ists in p: 
‚ at | Rabbe; and i 
er | sian empire 
acquiring strength- in any proportion to. 
an ils in Mr. Dun 
n | by forked boughs, the bark first laid 
 eTogswa 
and thatched over with the largest se flakes 
off. of York. s. ч 
©. B, 
Societies, | , 
HORTICULTURAL, Oct. 7. —T — Тһе following 
S: received prizes, although no LET 
е very — kad of Orchi atena Mr. К "A 
joe шы AC | 
uca, the Blue Va 
n. 
L 
dida, equally nd 
М, Moreli ; "Cete Mii к beautifu 
especially w €— 
this с 3 bin 
» i 
F1 
SER ESIE 
nksi edal for the following Pine A 
2 oridence p respectiv 
a Cayen 
со ipiius tlbs. 12 ис 
Blaek, market 
Eger tanti , for six hme Pines, all 
"bea 
spec and utifully чн They weighed 
respectively 4 lb. 6 oz, 41b. 5 oz., 41), с 4, 3 
4 а 31b. 15 ол. The same grower 
lb. 
Six iem good bunches of Muscat hi which, - 
ever, did not appear to be ripe. 
DONA OM Quoler. à 2 em Bha President im 
chair, nations ced. from the pie 
Society, e Society on np Royal Society. @ 
Belgium, the танны рлар —— Lyons, Меза 
ubi Meere потече ки &e. 
e; F. Smith pres e pge 
x different species ọf Briss - "Me Walkeys 
specimen of a Larch o gnawings of 
Wai which - evidently used the amen the cons 
чийет oft т. fam erag ens exhibited 
чна of ihe -— eren Ead 
f the Dm beant species of Tine capturedin the 
Isle © &; a fine variety of Apatura Iris, taken 
к реа, Quem, 
Маріо, текей a Seotlan d, 
icy Opin 
ү | middle of К 
of xag of the s мө 
P P Indian э M RATE into yo me ап - 
"Zoos, on йе 
eountry now veter is habits” were known. E" 
also. n the habits- of the 
diccns ipaa ds " "E 
ам. — 07 
uncan's Hisoryof Башга хайа (2 чо чу ie : 
well "imei, an 
in part. of na 
Just now, when all the world is 
details in — work are 
RR rene 
now seems iS 
the. ground | ve 
