Jawvany 16, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
uite exterminated from our island. At mpts | ] 
t 
E ge etically agninah a ve 
all, bem 
by him Thus, in the pr esent pon com- 
ad rub 
e leads his audience up to 
grand truths enunciated at the 
1 t lec 
et therefore made to use pit-coal the iron- 
works and x first without much success. "he 
sulphur fro pit-coal combining with the iron made 
it brittle, whereas one great object of the heating 
ess was to eliminate the dais tg lready in com 
[imation with the iron. s the pit coal to be |t 
used, and iron of a erior p» ality by its 
agency? Men arose from time to time who spent their 
lives in endeavours to solve the difficult i : E: 
prob 
n that “when a | 
he | The 
-|augmen er 
its symmetry of form, in which it i 
ably not excelled, and is altogether a variety o 
; the coign r is a deep rose. 
'of this seria al has b usefully 
$ $t 
trations; and gst dnd new matter thus ma 
room for, we P eats S bak Dr. s 
count, of all, pu n Pears, with fre 
on the plan a of his British Pomolo ogy, 
eA 
ae 
there is peo hua new ae the sun, Md ati a us to 
hi 
d parenie por P 
al Magazine consist "of 
detect everywhere, under its infinite variety of appear-| The eco in the lor. 
ances, the A e primeval force. To Nature nothing | Rhododendron js ea of Wales, a hardy variety 
be added: from Nature nothing can be taken | raised r. Young, of the Milford Nursery, and 
away; the sum? of ber energies is constant, the | described as a white ground flower with dark mauve 
utmost man can do in the pursuit of physical truth, or edge, but which is represented as a pale-centred lilac- 
in ^ de ie ys of ph ies sical knowle edge, in is to shift purple, faintly spotted on the upper segments ; it 
the nstituen ts of the never-varying total Rose Baron de Roths hschild 
The law of pete e 
his zi 
ide d 
po the difficulties 'under which they laboured. and 
whi ch they each obtained, that 
f 
may y change $ to ponor aad ripples to waves— 
tude 
- | a foremost place am 
y be substituted for number, and taunt for | Some exampl 
is represented a cupped crimson-scarlet H.P., 
and, in the opinion ier some good Rose growers, occupies 
ongst the novelties of last season. 
p es of striped Gloxinias wait further 
, both as to the form of the flowers and 
magnitude bein term sts y " 
1 "n Gon f, 3 8 
n of die pera but are interesting as 
k^r space pert we sould be greatly — Ü 
make extracts fro the lives of of those 
tic Englis ue men, to hn inventive 
o much o c 
wi 
kl 
in air—the flux of po wer is etern ally 
É boat in music ugh the ages, and a 
throug 
—the Mese arae M life, as well 
faunce 
the same, 
gen nius this cou 
rosperity. bet our 
, He intr oduc 
il | Lady 
» definitio; 
un ; Tady Emily Villers being carmine, and 
7ictoria Howard purple, bo 
streaked or striped with white, 
him 
as the display. of phenomena, are but 
of its rhythm.” 
moauiations 
an 
It is difficult to find bmn ath ihres cA ina book 
which is, as it were, 
a century al erwards. 
ings ei. with 
Richard R ee are 
e iron 
great success, The Da arbys va 
instances also of successful improvements in 
tch of P 
haps t de folowing rods ‘will show, as 
other, od he educes laws fron 
Ot ers aon d in extreme pover s like 
ugh 
, Having followed the history of g fr 
erfection, tracing tat history 
€ | that if w 
ledge $ La test "theories sand hhypot 
hink y is manifes 
w the velocity um Al of any s 
isi e am me 
e kno 
jectile, we can ‘ealeulate, with e 
developed b 
supposing the ear 
rth 
We c ould tell, for M vm the ‘number degrees 
ould i 
ah the lives of its principal * 
process, Mr. Smiles pass 
ventors and tool n 
ieu in- 
press ; Maudsley his inventions and 
Improvements ms Guach M iis is power-looms ; 
Fox of Derby, Mu of L Roberts and Whit- 
worth of die , James Nasmyth, the Vulcan of 
the 19th — ; and William Fairbairn with his iron 
ships. To very end of the volume an intense 
Heat Considered as a Mode o Lu. By John 
Tyndall, F.R.S., & A ; an & Co. d 
This volume contains the su dele nay, the ve 
words course of lectures deliv red by Pr a Wet 
, of a 
ane s th m Royal sre ce 3 and in it t “the author 
has ted to — befo: 
water part to t ths aces in iil Mayer en flat 
have made this calculation, and found that the 
it is 
hea would be equal to 
that derived dq the combustion. of 1 14 globes os e, 
each eq h in ude. 
the stoppages of its motion, the,earth should fall into | 
the assuredly would, the amount of heat | 
generated b ty. ve blow would be equal to that deve- 
oped by the combustion of 5600 worlds of solid 
carbon. 
In the current Number of the Botanical Magazine 
pa sca IM cal know- 
hes E 
d " Leopard —roised 
al of B is a md 
purple il tamt in "di and ENAS Prof 
Babington sac n as owered variety of 
te of which it 
Peppe 8. 
"ind rw is Por ae Orcadensis by Mr. 
Wat 
TRADE Lists RECEIVED.—We have before us the fol- 
M all excellent in their yay: —Carter’s Autumn 
Supplement ; very rich in bulbs. -—Butler y MeCulloch’s 
Spring Catalogue: 100 vpn fk ‘printed pages full of 
information, cultural and ot —— Will ee 
esc: —À I rin e of choice ed Flow 
and Ve tge ble SNNT capital pe at ii and plenty of 
| good. ma tter for young gardeners udy.——S. 
Glendinning § ‘Son's Catalogue of Kitehen G 
ds; a nice Mt n exclu- 
sive of flower seeds, “a ,general list of which will be 
forwarded in a few days." 
Garde en Memoranda. 
GLENFIELD Gr —From this 
peti summer retreat, which is situated on rising 
a fine view of 
the ono irae of tha 
Most c£ th t se n which we call heat. 
yetjwhen we light ‘a fire, or v our 
tow warm ourselve es, n not'o one pers 
e i Mr of —— are posten y familiar | 
5 
As 
a f Birthwort, Maoine by M. Lindes ed A Mag. 
dalen idi Y ing large cordate E teen 
d by seven pallid 
anan the nd 
marked 
which are comparatively Snell, | 
of the 
nerves ; the lowers, ee ee 
nts of t 
ai  explanat mae f wk erum 
op and whieh for a long time was 
deemed. satisfactory. eat was “a kind of 
matter—a — uid st 
ees of bodi In 
and fresh 
rod: up in the inter-atomic | the tr 
can obtaine 
‘uitding t "as lately been attached a neat conservatory ; 
and in gre pee new Peach, Cucumber, and 
Melon hanes e been erected, the whole being 
well built and ecient heated uL Mr. Weeks. 
Through the middle o rvatory runs an 
d Mi f which 
genus, and of a chocolate. "purple, beca gero one- 
lipped ieee er beau rese Se arked wi 
lines 
is a border CRUS with pharm “soil for “the reception 
to be grown both in this border 
oni 
tuberous South African species, w. l finely-cut 
bi-t 
byan i umbel of curious M fw. which 
re ereamy yellow, stained with purple; itis a native 
of the Trans-Kei one and was introduced by Mr. | 
f W. Wilson Saunders, my 
aes 
h is t 
tay tea many 
A mole b obf dag and that by friction, 
compression, this ,motion may be 
erated, as well as by combustion.” 
ry 
lectures, with} that clearness 
i of 
ul Bea 
Mr. Tyndall has expounded in nd 
xplanation m 
ers 
close lan; 
| closed ul expanded, It has ra D 
; | prostrate Australasi 
carried a | i 
d 
owered.—Schizostylis cocci 
utiful Trdaceons c from Brith Kaffraria t and 
and in 
This place, puto) a im wae wm cnt of wl 
had been perm cn o disorder 
and replaced 
idt of Healer appears 
eg omy of root- 
nd 
TT 
n rooted u 
roper f mandgetn 
dao. to far "been overlooked ; but 
ies Bi 
Backhouse. —Mimulus repens, à jeotty eA — 
an Dt) not unlike a Pimpernel | 
n habit, having the slender spreading stems Pp rae 
e compara tively large, nearly 
with a yellow sot potted 
ticed by 
P. 
27, the fi 
scarlet, about as as i that o cise ta, 
d wo-lobe apex. 
bed, and et 
tracting | 
rms | with a 
wins an 
sufficient rough gre 
| drainage, and o 
ese are ge 
sai bet COME MD cx bó 
reception as follows :— "i the rege eni has been as 
n that have been laid "furses wi it 
Pea with old mortar rubbish, 
ae 
standards occupy the top, th e being placed ata ` 
The Fi 
Hated Cael a Sarah Frost, a variety said to | 
be be of American HET and one which the admirers of | and 
fine Camellias thank Mr. Standish for bringing | w 
under their parne at the spring flower shows. It ig] are 
var TU, & fon fen tae which 
EDUC Ei mE pan qm 
ecd mid & Wb Mui 4 
ndr NM On the latter 
MA. EMI IOUh erie on these are put 
