JaxvaRx 9, 1864.] 
THE GATDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL *GAZETTE, 
81 
ved Crab, 
ig was vr the o 
were acquainted 
ol e 
ave 
P. 
ccompanied MA on à 
aalayan 
ae pre oor 
the 
reading ies 
Minor, to 
h 
istrict 
Peach, Aprico 
Walnut, ad probably a somo 
vhic } 
» | primarily a dcs and only in a nom sense à tre 
Under the word Birch we. learn the connection 
s 
made of it, and called a bark or barge; as seo ih en 
e m k and the German be^ cvi 
e ch 
English cop, 
Fleur de P. me to fle e lys, and ws de lis. 
the Mew, a of Lat quen 
AE li 
p cum. Holly or H 
iron used in 
s 
po 
anr to civilisation and whence 
domestic ag and 
rth- 
H 
EB 
[3 
mh. ert 
d 
t *‘ water- “fruit, or *juice-fruit,' arith | 
with ilex 
atin ulez, co. 
ae 
he H 
hes ca with the aspirate hu l igna and hole, 
from French athanasi ie, now contracted 
athanisia ; Greek, 
as 4 in Lucian's 
du: o take Gany- 
unk of immortality, | 
| is pear employed in ee wines, so as ti 
n | the 
gn 
"m ma 
make 
a mixture “to order,” 8 far as possi ible ‘with 
the description ose in MINE. rior and price— no 
easy mat ertain kinds refuse to blend kindly 
et their r 
Sh: 
oree 
agre 
"chis pick fa ha spare 
French word Ubec for 
wine was drunk, without ho on y, 
toit. Again, p wi 
champagne, and says that 1 requ ire 
a he found both white and a wine, p the 
etter than vinegar. Within a 
Chateau Mar gaux the wine he got 
ueni 
‘to know what they are 
comprehensive book, where they 
will find the fa ie info mation tit can possibly be 
desired. After the preliminar M a ig) there is a 
deser ription, v4 evry wi ve cou and its prod 
as cupbearer to us The word 
elsewhere, has been taken for some | 
of 
ion has been made, are due to pty intimate 
of E 2e In d-Eur 
special plant : 
Th 1e author refers to no less than 70 works, mostly of | 
mains boe their languages, from their 
up i in t same mursery together in 
| Upper 
eir iy on acquainted 
r Asia, and | also use 
date, one of them being as arly e s 1486. He 
Mense nie for no less t han 44 | 
tained chapers, iting short o; 
Australian, Californian, pw Peruvian. Then comes 
chapter on cellarage and bo 
n treats of gout. w 
A list of all Saale: wines is give |o TEE 50 pages ! 
and an appendix, followed by a ral index, 
with tis fruit, and ot da am l borrowing of it critical angen and gives s me notion of the Mibone Bemerkungen, ge S of the Variations in Viola 
sin € a E subject. Th trico By Lesemann, 
Again, Dr. Prior pro the tribes which vie t t iile uth, and the mai A handso odo volum ne, costing between 20s. and 
Pis ded upon Britain, had entered Mo not as a | of ond can apprecia a. things, will be | 30s., containi ind i ed figures of 25 of the ugliest o of 
set of — wandering past tribes, or mere | delighted with Dr. Prior's runing tion to the general all peat ne ah porci appear be pets in 
pirates and warriors, but as c olonisté, who, thouzh rude | stock of authentic information ; but the general publie | Austria. 
in d rs, yet i essential points were rm m disappoin hat so little ground has been e Popular Science Review, No. 10 (Hardwicke), 
already a civilised people. Further, they must have discovered for the ney names cud, romantic tales, | cor iian M iedala 3 well written Pade fi 
e from a colder country, for, while the names of | wh pte di ncy has attached to so I: of which we think ** Dise 
their trees compreh the 3 sce f irch, Haw- | many dos our reset ‘flowers. Pork, and Microscopic Worms in 
thorn and Sloe, trees that extend far into Norther: The Na fua History even E XIII. (Williams 
cer dnd n e Holly a Ls mai Chesnut Tr Wine, the fee and the Cellar. e Hox G. Shaw. ay Wiss 2 On tie OR igin f ed hend Ac ad 
ned man can Miri re 
d M Fir "tribe, or Plum, Pear, Peach, and Che erry, 0 
other ' fruit tree exe cept Ap ple. , The fact of Thoir 
1863. 8vo 
"c very MA book before us is 
ith the wine simis 
Longmans, 
~ Pho well- printed 
i 
€ when first they came in contact the Roman 
D on me Lower Rhine, moie were foreigners, 
ewly arrived a Seri nists or conquerors, from: a 
Pre A where t| wn. In 
th 
ledge of letters, and 
all the aes, animals, 
heat, Rye, and Be 
metals, iud. ie nea 
ans, built houses of tim 
ga 
thatched fm gud actually pues their pr - | object he x has been, succe: ssful, but not alt 
t Ae l be 
fenced a 
The romantic reader will be oag to pe that “our | 
Sweet ‘Alisons and Herb Truelove ear’ 
Sweet Cicelies, and Sweet Williams se themselves 
into sadly matter- of fact terms, 
Mr. 
siad Oats, ley persistently 
and | 
wri itten b 
number of the — tricks of 
well i 
Hoke 8, vt "On “the Replacement o 
which we may have something to say fetch 
Mis 
Royal Horticultural ‘il iety.— mr addition to the 
arrangements for 1864 mentioned at p. 10, we under- 
. d. Shaw was the first man 
to advocate the reduction p i 
of 1s. per 
duties to the uniform rate allon. Int 
Mil to the 
ttl op while wines certai 
| are 
low strength pay the form ailias 
in botilen; and n: above this very 
wig the hig "- EI 
Ps mee 
* 
chants’ 
from 
difficulties, pol mg one a un the absurdities of 
njo sn LA seem devised for the dete- | sam 
ur bonding sy 
ion Mer ose Bot: em bighls sant 
i 
of «etme, This was a s week 
i for discover the 
medicinal uses of a plant a som M it 
ternal appearance, that resembled 
cure; and roamed: upon -— udi i ‘God me 
=} gar vee its es 
hard stony see the Gr d 
for gravel, and the kn n s must E rd 
E ulous gland 3; while th. 
pei [ergo that prev: salle pooh iet the Fas 
f all but Pn. LAO ORNA kinds above 
her be no doubt that a 
me tes the stymology of the taken by them- 
à r. Prior says the ian is ever arisin » W why 
should bavi affixed t plants u 
f 
Lotty bred of UNA for 
aly pappus 
diia" 
ad eus 
SES 
"dz 
t ER 
intention of giv T. a nae 
of 251. for the Beet 
d and flov eac! 
plants—six of 
2d 
i 
Ba 
a gold challenge medal, Mower 20 
e amoun ey, the 
) w 
amateu may, 
secutive obtain the Wege num 
for Orchi s v exhibited, the marks to be reckoned ona 
basin, Meg ie ia a M 
, a first- 
mon 
ater man 
lass certificate for 1 
ight be e 
the other, did lingiiehnos mes to hay 
wines, they could be obtained at at little 3 aes than the 
y | Pr rice ‘that cyder, As yet, how- 
[o 
home 
“he celebrates in 
r from the English Bluebell. 
sinh 
sla +} 13.54 hah +}; 
t of Tou ng pM " tant shippin, 
rs are needy 
ontinue 
ted. tents are now to b be limited od 
itis EN P di pay; the 
Vine EOM yery pe both in the ptor de ofthe 
ine management of d processes ; the 
x ^to an 
expri height; ‘and above all, the ta -— s mation | F 
years es s have 
1 er touch nein their lives, and tà the few | pr priz 
who drink it sabia, love the potent | alcoholic ip the ast time of their x off 
ker, but the presenco of 
ad fishies, and stuffed pillars, 
ing il disqualify the exhibitor, 
dore, | in Seir form be elicited br the 
dis ies le that dt l be 
red. mii andy, TP. 
The 
natural ‘ower, polis in or fruit —these may be shown 
sily or wicker, 
tific 3. 
Cates som 
now announced, it 
way er Maio the same name to very 
t plants causes endless sonus sion, Who would | n 
of c the Privet has obtained a name indicative 
“Li y spring, from „having been. , confused „under 
stone, the Cha anello of th 
» by com parison with the 
Jors: 
reduced; and the li 4 which 
have hitherto met with is very properly attr Lug nd 
part, to the oidium or Vi ap m this has in- 
creased the. of wine more than 20L, while the 
bya prize 
i iA to the 
and 
grown plant, na ally cov 
decoration of dar r dinner-table, 
ski o th 
we deduce that tue introduction 
the East was by a northern route, and not | a 
or ona we For had we learnt them from 
we 
book and writing materials. 
ir Bibhas in the name of an Egyptian plant 
book "- a foi aan | Mk, ui ‘and ven 
me all 
ves 
about 182. 
"-— result, as Mr. Shaw werte! can 
lled * stistactony ” T the consumption 
is cou as 7,263,026 een in 1s, las 
ear only reached 4 0,008,048 gallons, after the very dc 
duty been peu and He e x: 
der! 
‘uae is s je sory run ‘to believe that mete 
worthy account of the mysteries of 
Which, besides the usual and necessary manip 
last Les 
‘showing that people will | are m 
e colour too, though it be rer of these vary infini ey 
pages give ect “a 
wine-eraft 
. Butthe 
such plants in a 
ut on the dinner- 
ea, an i 
ore commonly 
po hayo ne d we -g por 
Eiin of wany lere 
The superiority of f greenhouse specimens 
