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excite ted last year has been 1 more e than confirmed. 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
AIS 
On the other hand, nó doubt some | of E PE 
zT 
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ruit is 
such as the presence ví ‘rounder or mo 
berries, 
oblon 
e 
r | qualities which i 
obs ervable, E is pow 
ses 
of flowers a pe ng p 
know that in the case 
will often fiat 
h it fal 
in its first flush o 
Y mai 
into the or inary — of cultivation ; and it is 
— reasonable in that something o 
e ki 
more 0: 
avour 
for all useful purposes, the' 
are identical; nor are there any y 
observed, indepe 
in the fo! à 
appear 
, however, from 
zB 
oS 
- 
S 
by the time the fr 
r less of eens, more or less of mm then: 
but the differences 
n to. occur er 
differ- 
ndent of the fruit, i in à the wood or | 
Tt Observations made 
Pople the earlier aagos of aroni, that pithoueh 
ave vanished 
e considered settled at this stage o z the C 
s has been 
2 E 
RE all this in peris g i faith op on the M of the | 
ê P unity 
grower, in d in on of these 
|SEPTEMEBR 3, 1864, 
a rapidly i E , while the nocturnal e evapora- 
T bo k 
g to | 
ap sooty 88, er mae where Em i 
is night, i is a poi iut t I E 
ways, may d Med 
iei or White a ir rape es accounted for. 
Now for the practical result, so far as it may be 
hiswick 
experimen ly two of bru bons 
White Muscats, where we have Worte counte 
at least ten ; and the Canon Hall being one; it 
matters little p 
take n to represent ys other 
ven to t 
m m red, there d is Perre percepti 
n 
é [arius 
igh 
or Passe M 
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0 no 
Phe. th are b all “identical; a 
we do say t the litrenes “Petived n them, if a 
of no praotieal importados, | 
the Charlesworth Tokay was just a 
ripened than the others, indicating “Tatenbah; Dut 
the difference was hardly perceptible. 
To therefo — "i result of this experi- 
ing out the Canon Hall| py 
, aequaintance v th the 
aoe 
7 are no ose engt certain forms of 
Black Bertet sh, diis nopesabio. 
ERY gardener who has E emen to au 
common AT 
COND lti 
f the 
"e chui or 
E t nocturn 
= wi ES e ing a of wood, 
mated 
canvas, ‘ial, - e espeoial | € 
ease ta re Tn im a great deal is 
"E in th directio 
but d 
partly 
i: folida ee. 
As regar 
rds 
clouds and the artificial screen act arent} 
interpo: 
the earth's ‘surface, and dimipishen gradually 
irra and inasmuch as in either case of the 
ser 
the y 
that of edes E ner just come € 
of old Vines well established in 
@ position 
their roots are fed independently of pm borderi, los 
which has turned cues eil full ae ; and | ascension is obstructed een that 
resulted in well-swelled and thoroughly-matured nocturnal vapour pd tin t be arth, and 
rapes. erences n pes | arres by means of an extended surface, must 
attributable to mere position and treatment we | ! necessity het e air and all immediate bodies 
know to be by no means inconsiderable, fro the | more than if i had not been impeded. | C 
evidetiee which any great fruit show will furnish ; | Aud in the same Su — —À 
ean or r goa further, and | Withdrawn aud the vi ure nd, 
i may sometimes give the the surrounding cold i r^ an the space 
aiit iar ; if such aii | that had been heated fo effect the maf decrease | 
established, it is not | Of the tempera 
own to the he avéount o 
Ly to | 
ie Barnes's and 
mres e ihe will oe the e progress ot ‘that onere below, 
ee 
er of 
some one or oth 
ind of j Tudicious. heces 
1 
e currency. 
Fusi- 
RI and Signor elon have acoordingly 
n of this phenomenon, 
niedrig is given in 
ust 20, 1864, from Seochi's 
* 
NEIRI 
As the result of eir investigation onthe affirm 
“ that pas nocturna vapours - the | P 
an the which 
ascents 
but a fluid rendered specifi 
| thàn b rr 
scil — Se dons ot 
e the heat 
| the iene P? a Maid n ror sora "Mn "ith 
that of the surrounding [e 
a short distance in Sig nor 
clou as st the 
vapour in its upwar o high 
9 
[n ban al 
vet i "hd adopts, therefore, vili; "p Ales anion 
pre 
the prevention of radiation, tie ar 
regm pass, cond- ose aa re UE they =n 
When à siap ^ " roit distineo Ys Itetposed |7" 
pia ace. The Vines 
extremel uhe alth 
peal withered, the’ bunches ineptus 
which i any cases "n very p 
little e va alue, 
adibni 8 
za other tory co es beng ant for the condition — 
of the house, and we ve the onis 1s E 
may convey a very Coral palo In tap 1 
we observed an excellent. crop, and their 
seemed quite confirmatory of our theory. aL J. 3 3 
— On the 26th ult., the anniversary of the b 
day of the Tarbot Consort, Me d 
OUL OCIETY 
í throw en 
»arge, in. compliance VE 
og 
nd continue till 
The ee was delight ng md mid 
course of it, as 
,000 nes were admi 
| to be able tate 
unavoidable "ae of [3 turf slopes, was 
ding the dense 
in the 
very guiar 
crowded condi 
were atate at various parts, : 
Towards evening the Old 
| hymn compos the 
— Anthem were sung by the assé 
— terrace, the singing 
being lel 
The meeting of the BRITISH sss ii 
EMENT OF ScreNcE, which is to be 
i = doubt, deme 
firm | 5h — x 
Pins eit mbers and ee 
Yeapeotive ines. c a single fare 
order this 
t aie. n pplication 
| made p^ Ns ; (ood secretaries for pass tick 
states that a er TRADE 
—— The Revue Horticole sta 
IN D ME, ga in Mp e 
Al 
"d their 
travelling 6 
ble j gear, but in 
the is 
E 
Mo 
vM of the M id as the 
eat thus edi in its 
he surrounding atmosphere, e temperature 
M 
uita ar ee 
the Abricot-Péche, Abricot de -jese 
ALAM. he Abricot $9 
‘ last find their e P in the of RS 
— 
LLE qu x KEP, ot 
Arp aoge: us specimens of two forms 
