THE 
nature and all the 
f'geientilie mode of pruning” defy na 
frosts and storms of our rus fn climate; а man with 
on of his: own powers must be ve 
M bad managem 
ong I can teer. Mt when he pays his annual visit to 
nd 
England n ho ope үү 
m Mum. js trees i in any | with 
RW ers it sud | 
y, with the ex- 
it; and I firmi 
rown in this district than | 
о, when the Greenwi en 
Tailway was [^ un VERSA м the Pear gardens 
Rotherhithe, one у the түн was found to have x ds 
20,0007. by Pear growing ; this was done without 
us чш of M - пен system о ing, but 
dud. pee good soil, and T usual 
es when crowded. I don 
mply by a 
au. out of the bra 
Hec ond to 0 бари iacu and pruning, which is so 
SER 
h pyramidal and espalier Pear trees, but 
is formed 
ostications of our happy friend. 
Thomas 
The New "T ors —I am «еу to destroy = 
expectations of y orrespo "ud. HA UE 
sincerely wish Ti were correct. The Ana агы Ta- 
пазігшп is fearfully increasing in the Trent ; and on the 
canals at жае am Trent. swans have ме 
n to its locality, but they seem to 
"es it. 
US ар К + 
pesca 
encourage 
avoid, ed have ve lately des 
eat it ле 
E to л p ыз 
ith 
E xm аз 
you 
Soon. 
1 years Seo we 
. keept from t mediately илеу 
to tbe lawn, but the weeds get rapidly, and we were 
glad to to avail ourselv again their | assistance. 
— Arc can weeds bei ing guten d. swans attacked 
yards 
Е" 
e ste 
nacharis m e 
no with a few PA a gei ара ате sure to 
minated, ам? а few md ducks will not rd Funes 
un assistants in the work of des destruction, Wm. P, 
„Ayres. 
z s Wall. Nino in i ain —The questic 
on. of 
searcely get any 
en, is a. qu pnm is д earried 
; ery leas 
1 
The Scoch Pir vi this place (a tree 
peculiar 
либ ribi is more to № 
roots of 
ry happy. such a solid compost 
will allow me to be ейп 
t| growing delight i 
ramidal 
"yl en out to М. de Jonghe tbat itis necessary grow 
I do “ think hey m 
гет арза 
GARDENERS 
that any temperature, however genial, wil induce the 
Sarracenias to penetrate, like those of Heaths, 
of the s аз 
ten Sar 
z 
£go =. д 
thro 
iac ve nation be paid to this direction _ Do 
but gel а plants while growing, daily, on the eei 
The obj ect in using bell-glasses i is to induce the | plants to 
brea f 
may be 
| and the "ees 
kk and gro 
radually dispensed with. 
will be produced in much better 
not darken the mme- 
xa 
in spher 
like it darkened. т һе pianis should ps have all 
the — possible, but no Sar may also be 
in the most atada cm zi of ыйа n eii or рый 
Peu but, in this case, the bell-glasses should n 
be removed until after 
the plan ants e done m dil 
cts the spanen will be tke same, 
ч, Шеш respec The 
ation eei suited for preserving Sarracenias during 
vinter i а shelf, =. up in йе vote in the least 
airy part e green росна there the planis 
should be > sparingly watered, 2, Uile 
Effects ring Fr ооз dpi Tre Tros As an instance 
of the Peculiarity of the pas , there are two 
Apple my plantation Mag a ein of small 
Apples, ize of marbles on each da em, iu 
all nées 50; also several bunches of bloo Thi 
eut off a small branch with 12 d. Apples, | vi 
nd a bu f bloo he s are, I believe 
the Hawthornden and Oslin Pippin. The fir st bloom, 
which was plentiful, was all eut off by spring frosts, but 
towards the end of summer the trees again fo "med 
flowers, many of which have set, and have produced | o 
fruit about the size above ribed. H. H., Sutton at 
Hone, near Dartford, Kent, Nov, 14. 
NM —If* $^ will - to that text-book of 
Dr. Well Ess "m 
2 [Something of what he seems pi кеа to 
пође d Mae e 1, 5 
d MN m. you 
CHRONICLE. 
ey | four plates) was neni 
as 
h damp, it will be above all things ну ег 
th 
~ Both the foliage 
w considerably stronger without the | 
bec 
is | but imperfectly iiih, as well as allowing him to 
urton. 
— Per infor tio 
o Ede g ч fees "d that. the, T whieh А, 
tricus, whieh is Meus at this season of 
Mr. Baly read a paper eon ntaining deseri 
number of new ior ua of Chrysomel "А. 
Holland., А new раг оЁ the Transac sactions ( 
nam 
аз ready for di 
jaotíces of 3Sooks, 
Insecta; Maderensia ; Mig di " ecount 
E до e the Madeiran Group. уар 
“ЖЬ. 
z 
эу state of Tr Ў 
Madeira, һе empl 
М9 "there i in you. the inse е" з. 
iE 
E 
Р 
spee roig dl haltet ers Ur 
w on "his an rtm 
mdi rego de ze ырай suffieient to lead him 
a third t island, in order to s RR 
Sirtis Tot к, pe Faun g the summa 
onths, when he was enabled to ascend the highe 
regions öf er island, nd for several weeks in a tent 
an nd thus inted with districts 
ming a 
sits == €t small islands of the Deserta group in ъй 
{рете 
8 
4 
4 
] 
j 
Д 
1 
vds e before us contain ейди, 
the Coleoptera, or ттт. collected S these severi] 
sojourns in Mad very careful 
téliete 
view of the Coleopterus Fauna o 
in question, ind this. point pf io the volume 1 
especial attentio: any important. est 
duced the lar it mentioned аё р. 693 were shaken! Our 
dn of the pots and planted in the open ground. J. Ly an = т; aeri an 
E e E the result which. lie:antieipated whei lie 
Soristiez, my prinipali dosi gustu 
lete. eatalogue Чо. 
ExTomoLOGICAL, Vov. 4.—The President in the Chair. у purs to Per 
' жесе since the last meeting | there for a short 
was а series of choice sects, collected by Mr. ~ елт every ы m:i one, 
мы in. his rn stolen „Љу whom they were | dently of- those from ria t T5 
resented to the y ; also va: various зем from | ligible aecou æ of the аайын БА 
fhe R Royal Заар, Society of Arts, the Boston Society | probably be ај the se j 
of Natural History, the Smithsonian Institute, the Ento- | by this m onim I 
mological. Society “4 Ма, &c. is, alluding researche es may be turned to some practical 
‚ jum seed ived by . Hooker, | # tof that un 
exhibited the. cocvon таре hneumonidæ, | whose lot it is to submit year to an 
which һе observed to be capable of leaping about | months’ exile i in — ^u or нышу 1o рош ой 
like an India-rubber ball. à pe of an oval form and | way (be it butone) in few stray m 
ed with white round le, and agreed with ne = ж field f. por in » during M 
е eocoon described by аы апа "Kirby and Spenee n ost enviable, is 
as possessing the same power. ichneumon reared ed nit 
om the cocoon was a species of Ua e also 
with these р dign t gen ек 
„мее the. galls M comme and wi 
ristol on the Oaks 
at the 
of Herbst, & 
зан: dag taken by Mr. Posen in е» ind, 
кчө а mumber of very ra era from Natal 
y Mr. Plant, hiis t ойи De Derbyanus,, 
а new species of Te тч бес. Also а species of a и 
ora urbana, which was stated t 
nostrils 
new 
Westwood mentic:ed 
лай communicated to We a à specimen of 
1 Tea pisaraa e org 
(ma Gould ] 
the eommon 1 
tish species of Preis is 
ke- 
the dari 
"ho Tuminosity юр pre supposed to 
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