36 
THE Seen CHRONICLE. 
[Jaw. 19, 1856. 
ie 
in a few years change the whole aspect of these 
bli t. If London were eet 
an attempt would at any rate have been made lon 
sin 
Certain t is that a sooty atmosphere is the only | t 
enemy to be encountered. pe impur: shies pba i 
p million nae eys of a 
y on 1 branches s they ae ig 
tod 
a: 
old, 13 inches long, a 
hhl 3 } 
Mr. Wrench’s ea 
h 
well worth er Iti 
l1} ib. , Spawned tos Ba on a bed of p prep 
for her. The number of e d fi 
aie 
eggs re 
time with a pipette was 1065, 
taneously impregnated 
trout co Fario), paniy 19 months old. Only 17 
ou this number of eggs missed. 
pce a are at on 
and were spon- 
with the milt of a common 
In the ane 
verrucosus, quite a eiei species, 
gn is sometimes 
| called integerrimus in garden 
__ VEGETABLE PATHOLOGY.. —No. 
L 358". rg Sigel po of Binh Seven 
nths, 
males, among 
Ital 
are enumerated by Ré, bi the mo ost part npg 
n To precision and so few “ictaile that it is dieil to 
beco 
falfilling t their destiny, the result of which is the 
deai ri 
arge number of deciduous trees are not 
are spri to aah iat have nber ie with the 
emales. 
This 
sleiet sorte leaves for more 
after ted foli 
time, 
and the tree remains at rest, for us 
du all which 
jaar more, 
uring at 
the HE or if not engi so, at least is able 
to endur Vus 2 sa one. On the 
th Parks is the 
ihe blowing for 3 or 4 months 
Tyg “intermission, brings with it a canopy 
only, however, vite s the end 
of “that at “that tre leaf, and 
the East winds 
take en A 
tify. those scenes 
y be told that such attempts have 
circumstances attending the failures, if any there | 
have been, we mnst be permitte r 
west of |i 
t 
attempt on esi a z 
f pu t 
ar 
bee 
have failed; but until we know all the 
© practical apes ulty in omiga un feo H 
y the be 
striking result seems to prove that there is 
rm 
a correct ju gment as to me nature 
ae had occasion aA pres ude = 
to dese: 
Every thing seems apparently to 
po on well up to the 
formatio on of the eed 5 
but ‘no sooner is that accom- 
ho 
colour and v 
e| and thei 
» that the slightest agitation, p 
air, Ran cause the seeds to fall, 
dish 
The ede themes are 
npe 
weight 
able in a a given t time e as if ce were wi 
t is i ts of M: 
e 
Hucho, v 
put in, a “hatched at the College of France 
most of them are alread i 
h 
find F stase at an early | mer 
eriod, for r Mr. Astwonri s interesting account of FSi 
| amounting to a third 
seeds, as is the case occas og with Erg 
| deprived of the power of naiai 
oe emp ih e case, their vinlin or at least their term 
itality, seems t: aei ased, as th 
r oyeats ore 7 
plants - which fe ge m the 
constitutional pectin as the 
arents, insomuch that the ipea 
med 
ghd Fah 
i We ha 
not yet ae ott Victoria Park, or Kenmington 
omm we 
not be accused of entertaining an 
e pelea ‘theoretical view of this matter, we sha 1l 
ude these arks by 
t New — 
| 160. Ceanornus INTEGERRIMUS. 
nts. 
aT and Arnott in 
Bee: echey’. 8 Voyage, p. 3 
T} i ough 
r, 
| present has appeared only in th 
ae n other aquati 
| Patholo logy ad av for in 
Grasses, a dis 
quite ged and sub-e noha gs se nder- 
branched tall shrub, with as ‘habit es C. thy zaifiorus, | o 
s Selone, a wo; 
vation, the seed i is very 
azureus, and pallidus. The Jeaves are > thin, 
ribbed, ti M p 
E all, and so the whole or part of 
+h } th 
ring s lert "a Pale e green deli- 
pores airy Pliage, or or “observe it in mn when 
cha bro There is aie a more 
hundr fi d Crystal Palace 
stood in e Park, there still exist, in a private 
garden, two flourishing specimens, probably sixty or 
seventy y old. Now i yde Park, and 
Censington MERE and es’s Park are 
situations in which th 
i s glo rious pe would thrive 
under intelligent dainte ence. And so with 
other thin 
Should these remarks chance to meet the eye of 
the Right Hon. Baron et whio no oy a bi ara of 
Chief Spee of W t he 
will cause some inquiry to Te instituted fate a os 
ject with which he is himself fami iliar, and whic ch 
we venture to assure him is well 
investigation, 
We learn fi e Comptes rendus that the 
operation of Rrstockine WITH Fisa the fresh waters 
fail to be interesting to man this 
country. We need not revert to th ional | 
ices relating to this important subject which | 77 
have i y appeared own columns. | 
It must now be well known tha e ingenious | 
di of EIN, Lac: , GEHIN 
wn me an operation of perfect 
certainty and simplicity ; so that there is no appa 
rent -reason why rs of rivers, riv eh 
y fresh-water fish they 
“It seems igj ft Coste has fers especially 
achieved great in his experiments — 
eee attached to Captain Beechey’s voyage i 
M.S. Blossom ; 3 at a later nee Hartwe; eg found 
Th n here 
flowers are pure white, in narrow panicles. 
term 
The specks’ was originally found in Californie by the 
This affection i is said 
to occu ig cold wet summers, or when cold wi nds a are- 
eat tc poet! 
prona nd befi > germinat 
ate, but iri it be 
sowing kz: y 
of the 
411. 
ng, or where it has been sow 
ee it can be eae’ Wa eariy 
me doubt as to the cor 
2, Exiit oR ACCIDENTAL. * Functional.—1 
] 
to ye fake and e cb pea ah their effects. 
A few cases ard hae. Res been introduced eviden tly 
belonging to the same generic divisions, thoug gh their 
X 
cau: 
es ] eab 
pp 
of diseases in 
than the effects, at Pai 
ascertained. In some cases Fie ai where constitutional 
di isede already exists, the causes may- ma n- 
Sire doubtful. 
consis mone. on of a 
with ow health of the particular Lea 
ba ye may k gi AEA ei BERET be t poisons, 
eels injuries, or the prese of i 3 or para rasitic 
Paes t 
These causes are of various kinds, 
ph ri 
consequent 1 eaten. The 
Ito e especial give rise be pe paer part of the 
make the d 
however t the nat effects of the ese are now 
ell understood, and in more tł 
ies can now be applied with almost complete certainty 
of success. The du preciation of this has done away 
with many of the crude notions which assimilated the 
diseases of plan se of men which bore an ex- 
ternal resembl them, while on the other hand 
Animal Pathology is every day —, —_ pre- 
cision from e accurate. 
the light cee upon it by th 
investigation of parasitic fungi. M. J. B. 
a 
ON SEEDLING PEAR TREES WHEN THEY 
FIRST COME INTO BEARING. 
Tue raiser will now be in possession of a number of 
ain from the conrad Rano both as regards form 
an vour, which have been pro rodu: ced by some o 
4 
the a] 
in his Aptus. at nee College of Stee in 
Paris, afterwards brough 
in a narrow ved from Mr. rt W wary? as a Californian 
~ primase apart for he purpose have pete eng! hrab, “ resemblin ing ar Ti lac, but more showy, with 
to breed.. A lake trout ars white Plum-ike flowers.” ` Althou pi we may 
fiscal was obtained from 
bier ea where A beng been raised fro 
e speci 
plants ie will take c cane ‘to fasten 
leaden label, bearing, 
with zine wire 
tozethe er with the letter Sy the 
the ‘garden of the Hortiul- 
tained. This], shel eat hehe AAE a 
Thee e young trees, trained eE Ean ee: sar 
mids, according to the direc n ina 
+ Fro 
m xeeeres, fruit ; line 
ne 
