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THE ee CHRONICLE AND sitll GAZETTE. 
[Ocronzn 1, 1864, 
of the gasometer. In the latter the quant tity was so 
gren at as to give a milky appearance to the glucose. 
Calendar of Operations. 
_ OWING to the fine weather with which we ae now | 
ours after 
1 
uty: 
T AND KITO HEN GARD 
arar 
ecurel y stake befi 
showed that m 
are in fine m, the 
riaren 
the ada 
km suother 
re — ide es bvo obse serving that when 
f steam 
mitted from Duteifled matter contains myriads of 
these small beings, and that be irent exists n: 
plac 
ps rains e. bud a a i bopalielal effect upon de and 
8 d get the 
grou und hope for frd geb coe 
plan 
mia under glass 
Dahlias are also very satisfactory. E there- 
fore to keep all neat and cl der that not only 
may appear attraetive 
g 
for as Stil a voti as possible. 
"auf eai 
Now er tim 
and wh seen | tcd vi in 
— Mie Lp ponibio despatch. 
rem a lar; — eens, cannot be pr ed t 
utm 
d the ey eap m lle 
owe 
ü n h 
1 1 M e epe 
E P 
us Silkworm.—Mr. Lowe, by permission 
[zl 
— Pa er., 
s before bad weather sets in. See M 
8 ied sec pee vu e for these are often 
cu. iier. about after planting, 
Ls da few. ould | į 
pe 
"a anti 
gres y in 
minutes’ work wi 
ilan 
of the conve “presented us with about 50 caterpillars 
of the mbyx Cynthia, a variet 
i iim monk, fo om China in the year 1856—a 
ature than that whi ch fee ds 
pre ido 
— over to see that ete ed A bee 
ardy 
exclusively on the! Teat of the Mulberry 
taeda?’ 
f| tad. 
that a sufficient quan 
commercial s 
with great t dee ance; a and, at 
residence in n; PHampehi 
indy Tady, Dorot hy Nevill "has io 
tity of ever: 
thing is in a promising state for making. nice planis 
before winter; it should be born ne in eae that 
bis as 
USES. Cur 
ingaat 103 r alterations, | be 
Beppina Prants.—Cuttings of these should be |f 
FO ll 
nts of t 
xe the ad be 
be wi to Su off web, the pale ON do ai 
better for ar kept hardy. 
a earthing up required by this a 
rk 
LET any under glass be kept 
ci iaeoa wil admit. 
OT. s time of the y 
88 Open as 
ance, viz., 
romi fermentation ; the latte 
or 
i shelve are likely to rao api. S by 
y migh 
layers behien them. 
succeeded in propagating it. — Its cultivation — things lt to winte ed after | contact, if possible 
we: ealth t to any countr which | this season may be considerably thinned "bàforo spring, We ETE 
it becomes acclimatized ; ana there can be little doubt | and also that ba will not be sufficiently strong to 
of its thriving well i rnsey, where the Ailantus| furnish many cuttings for spring propagation; conse- | STATE OF THE WEATHER AT oneal NEAR LONDON, 
glandulosa [(the tree which affords its natural nutri- | quent] a larger uantity than would hav e be een the Horticultural 
quently q 
ment) is p b natura ed and capable of being | necessar Sees 
easily propagated to any ex It happened, fortu. provided. But if there is a reserve stock of — Bie: [Ott E 
vately, on Mr. Lowe's arrival, that several young plants prine in te which i is a safe i spore — — binge Der. 
perfectly adapted to the roper PAETE R B 
E al 4 rep dan N | Friday s 30.041 | 29.958 e | 8 599 | 60 " 
unds. thes dM du. oe ^ light netting spring these will Puis Mi a jet quantit of cuttin eder asl at | modos | 30208 4 | 5| rj 
to prevent the depredations of birds "hia insects, the | nex’ March, which, as ‘has been mE venne T Mou. 3s 25 | man 30.229 n -EEUIE: a 
re de eposite ted o e 13 3th « of August last. The form e i geod acm by turni des Wed. 2527 | 3239 | 301462 | 70 | 33 | 515 5 3 
hed | eutti In the caso of s thing äs REA 780091. 
bonorum vans to the Dom surfaces of the leav: Ag itis toela » "a Chea; ver e ie J a | sa | ms | = 
m retained that position in gpite of thunder, light- win sera you wring as bom wap w so freely inheat,| Z  23—Ye ry dne; p partir overcast j fino ; miM Meu 
rain, and wind; eagerly consuming the foo "nde are so ea: seri propagated fi soft cuttings that a — 5—Fogeys very fine; heavy. dew. 
within their reach, which necessitated their macie to | few good- -sized old plants which. require but little room = 26—Fosey ; vus - atni ight freezing at night, 
lan a pro asily a ccomplis sh y = 25—Slighe fo fog; f ‘ane ary haze; ren y 
as the ath of August some of them had attained heir | of plants by beddin ng-out t ime. Attend to the | potting Ss Mama BA 
: stage ar um d iby heir uring | of cuttings sufficiently. roote d, and give every after sss TATE OF THE WHATHEN AT seni 1864, 
nearly an m in mi becoming : 
with tubercles of the same xm their CARNATIONS AND PIOOTEES.—lIf the stock of th FRETTIHEXY: 
A of these EHE Greatest | r 
is not already procured, defer increasing it till next Mao PE Et i which it Quantity |; Z Bla Hi lB 
N 
es to spin, others followed, and early in October and are more apt to get — and injured than those | Sunday 2.) 665 442 | 543| 19 raa S anal sis T 
tt. ablish Te Y 63. 446 | 54.2 16 101 AAA a l 32 
the first experiment ES rearing the Bombyx| Da — These Pon now be carefully atten Wed. à 632 att | 522 i p 4i iun 
ria thanks to the care and attention pt Having been much checked by dro sur gp sieur Friday ETIPHIET 038 jn 
Lid ein ue succeeded so as to afford a|summer, should the sina thea continue propitious, we moi IERI Pees eee oai un a = 
A 4 on 
MM hope at it may be carried a step | may yet have a prolong . Draw a little earth ath rie tem e mad 2d, 1853- therm. 
er i course of the ensuing spring. |round the crown which will prevent | ?7 dez. ———— 
Lia pont f practical experience already gained | damage by sudden frosts, s : 
ig A rts abe = proof that the propagation, | — PANsrIES.— These Mies con rom cuttings, choosing | Notices to Correspondents. 
silkworm is not liable to the various leiloa y een es e will make good plants, | Books; R. h. You ma r! what you 
eg e failure som MR ttempts at rearing | either ant for meri aprins ^s | = Kemp's How a yt MES "P 
i ariety in this i e have ascer- | bl j rustworthy gnide, but we are unable to re 
tained beyond doubt that the former is vigorous vere estaba. Pant ont seedlings, S l dieere tm eta gi [p 
tolexütot siorniy weather . thahit-does Aoc 3 very good one in our Volume for 1849, p. 85. edition SE | 
be fed; that it feeds itself oi the ^ nada i it , MusHRooMs Bed ne md ane ea Thore ie no very recent general" ardon Catalogu m 
n whic. me 
prefers to allothers, and that it pei i ttl b g; itisa good plan to sprinkle or y Miser their Flower Gard e$ ond M reu ee raa t 
rer e after being placed on the Ailantus, cag piles of the bed a week or ‘ooms ions frond Flower Beds and G conn t Lv are MN 
ti oa gie a by E ns of ne ng. This precau-| make their appearance; more Been, in Mushroom Dorby Hoad, EY a Iy eale yur pe poni : 
> told, is only re uired wh houses wh ; E POE it ore o informaié 
scale qE Mong 5 s limited, T is men ihe thi py x € ‘tl nep res E th penat T — — P m 
great experien d : o: ets à and Lamotte-|ar A e through. The water, however, must not be allowed o : EK. PAS set on r s wo can judge for 
x ntatio: p rance o avos, it itis p! 
birds de pe ^ rg > eri n, ^ ants, or | to ) cone: the manure—merely to soften the soil. appearanc of zone fem ea ertained last autun! 
b Misi: Lh quantity is Plants in bloom will require very careful} that the spots in different icono of Gloxinia 
er i wed the same reaso! to this as ment to prevent their being injured by damp, |  Achimenes which were so prevalent, were due to this cm. i 
s where cereals are grown, and in which the|and the atmosphere must be kept dry, with a rather Me ee vere on your Primula leaves have exactly th? j 
ravages Aeon and insects are insignificant in com- | brisk te ure, admitting a little fresh air on every | La 5ber Leaves: A M. The Laurel leaves to us fe 
3 ia hal hes m y munus de cw op." à The quality of | favourable unity ; here is, > Ue n: | flavouring purposes are rd of the trae L Laurel o 
T s mi a proper ventilating apparatus, or means of| Those of the Cherry Laurel, or as it is often 
— of judging as Pt 1 ial Th ey admitting sts over this T that it rž “tre marl zm lem vas containing ning po acid, cannot Di 
impio; hazard. 
mense and to this they attributo "ho great dure beet th the plants, a little should | Mountain Mra: AS What is called mountain metl, oiy 
bility of the Tii great d - and s ": in bloom also “of Diatomaceo remains, occurring io. the Mt be 
exclu sively of this silk.” L’Abbé I ares states that of sunshine. It is nearly p they wil to get e iis UTES ce 3 ot Swed T codlin. 
- pex m time € eg era silk, does | sw vill * anything like propery at this season, thereft o |) Pear DEDIT, 4 Beside prr vett d ^ Kern 9, Note 
easi Dru folk). ^ 
de Jongh finds dur $ "the g 1 ny ergs Monsieur unless. a succession of ripe fruit is indispensable, and | pri end Mundi; = Stone Pippin (Sor tinam 
silk far a any of the other kno inds of| late, these had bett Names or Prants: B A. 1, Nephrolepis tuberosa; 2 
ter be kept rath is ire ORB inica.—J PP 
aes cibos ie e Sia inen s 2" report that|spring. Where an attempt md be pe ome cut Pianta bundled up ik Se gerens d M T Wo | 
e ver ary toenn and spin, that they |to get fruit t l to examin meena » out after extn. 
are easily cleaned, and t e a gocd dye, : h saltita. £ 70° » pon sil eres nr n some of the ed voursiare-ci, ANNEE hortera Ya l 
mado on or rge s mg wil furnish in abundance a | maintained, allowing it to rise to 80° with the assistance Tortue Myr; 8, ulis; e one noc 8, AN OB d 
0 eer and fin flos ha "tty im rry silkworm, | of api ý e bottom-heat must be kept regular ra TAS p obata ; 2, var dy To 
ur of immense utility in France and at about 85°, taking care to keep the soil in a healthy E rear UE ALMA CR occidentalis. “2° 
E PoTATO: Anon, Next week. the 
can uw 
be we tot fere Prime row d the early house is closed for | PrmacANTRA BERRIES: F A P. We aro not aware e : 
“Sn ern — planted about a sya onthe: Pa ee ul to secure e a thoroughly moist pis armi prm p or to eat; and Lc: 
apart, e atmosphere by frequently sprinkling the floors bag D t them 
tk ae - ps, is ie he Zeman your children, who Pyracant 
t as o ed previously, eme tswallow them. Those of g ; 
ee eri s ^d lar moist 4 of the at ere is m E Bitear: o bok HS M, who is abong 
à should spring u produce | effectually secured eans of a slight bed APIO grow some 
hich are essential, as the worms cannot | fermenting materials in the house, which E also underwood in tne Dial or thet phe nog to Sed, principal? 
í um by Mash trees, and | aff - little warmth, and the moisture is ig| as cover for rabbits. soil is gravel and sand, Catier ; 
Hd ai muc! cv 2 deer es vegetation then anything that ent who has had ex » 
- effect, M P use of the syringe | Misc. : 5. M. ho Office fora num 
or evaporating of letters received th answer to his Advert sement, 
