JUNE & a 
THE i NERS CHRONICLE. 
fail ti Mr. M‘N a laid on 
sable tes following reco "the ai ring 
plants at Annat Cottage, i in a 1886 and 1855, kept by th 
late Mr. David G 
1856. 
January 24 
February 6 
on 8 
15 
21 
1855. 
January 11 
Blasted by frost 
‘ebrnary 
teh 3 
nthis hyemalis 
arom élliptiea ... 
Galanthus nivalis... 
. “29 
Blasted by frost 
April 6 
Tui j 
February 1956, 
January 1855, 
nyy e 1856, 
the 
of opting le 
ise that 
_— friend wilt also excuse us, for expressing some 
laneous. 
e| viens; and Cerasus, and crea 
others of tie ‘most ‘doubtful “ae 
es OF admits so many 
Miscel 
our Ancestors lived in the Days 
ng of E 
| tamte unculdta. 
betwee: 
the ca case from the short character ve assigns it as 
Rr which character is wholly at variance with 
Spee 
he 
= 
Social Delusions conccrning Wealth and Want. 
one a A.M. Longmans, 
arez is “apt by value ? sh What is it that consti- 
n Quercus sessiliflora and ti 
We can ‘only suppose him to be unac- 
would appear to ~ 
By |h 
Small 8yo, 
—In thinkin 
eos were all 
“vA VIIs 
were 
The great salt-cellar was a 
“eu e mS hie toate 
Feudality then shone in 
its coat-armour blazonry. 
dresser was the signal for 
coner, or 
soe the fall 
glitness i 
The Ae ag aes 
ory 
tot 
W. 
[t tutes s value 
cupbearer, an 
erroneous answers to 
co of the lower classes in this 
xtent “attri ibu table e to prevailin 
soal 
these eae p~ that the |© 
yasamal An wh ee a very 
g er: n the 
men with ber “badges 
thie” sie ard “with his 
his white Staff ; the pages an and the serving- -maidens had 
med i 
q 
t the ey are now wholly free 
© bold enough to assert ; 
corsa which all eae ore 
— is what t ved. 
uthor has certainly n 
wever, 
but that the 
can be fairly weet to their 
t ‘pro 
ve EOY 
4 
Sweet- pointi, „Coltsfoot “floweriin 
abundance ope 
February ; ery also sweet-scente 
ascot none to Caer. Jast Bees 
ing 
n ground, in Peg latter : sae “of 
d Violet. arrya 
elliptica more rich in blossom than usual, having 
year. busy 
He Oo 
errors on polit tical econom y, an 
perusal, for it is evidently ror 
tomed to thin 
which are 
ten ware 
are usually deemed concluded by author 
J 
Hotices of of Books, 
al History 
of the ‘the Animal Kingdom, being a yP? 
Nomos : a Attempt to demonstra itea Central Physica 
Law'in Nature. Longmans. Small8vo, pp. 198. 
In this work the author seeks o show “ that the i inor- 
any signs— 
a which 
o provisionally the Jaw of the Inboratory—and that n 
ork is is worthy of 
cecus- 
and to examine for Diod u questions 
rity. 
l 
4 k 33: 
agssegatanod 
Whe 
sh howing tiis is a question 
derstood ig upon this assumpt ion.” 
prit „has cceeded in 
F the 
- 
v vulgar pi 
q 
pa sry was n t then a no 
Acteeon rw his hounds, in bas-reliet or the siege 
sists of the "Anim 
| by some at poh rot iia fle: 
Memoranda. 
The mere pobre 0 of poke of this kind, and the 
numbers so produ ced, evince a fondness on the e part 
e roasted whole were veer fay 
Troy were represen The sw 
meat find in tr naire and A Remon a was gay ¥ 
d gilded rl jem om y 
Weak and expanded t tail yet forgotten, or 
ed boar with ey in, in its rhy 
gon 
possible e to ot ow ine indicated a 
y; 
I Asch 
eral ais 
study natural a branch of scientific aw. 
ledge. On ty 
of 
o more real knowied ge 
en tee were searce 
ood, urely be other- 
wise, if the ‘writers on systema subjects were them- 
d Rhododen 
her | was 
Cambridge and other members of the koyal fm 
@ were in all b so likewise were some 
alto, asl ice ‘the dealing. was ext sks 8 
dro 
the 
| which } Tore one end of the tig and 
| fr om ich t m 
te 
and show main and “say on te but 
contrasts of mori what the essential deine- 
tions between one tl and eroi actually reside. 
Mr. Dal} w 
little to ned rein nothing to the ies of an work, and 
mple Mr. 
ould have added i 
33 yards in “width a 
been wholly devoted to these By aged igi 
| sirubs, and that wander where we we are 
beyond the sound of musie. both, ph 
is ot 
f thal 
instrum 
ental, 
zaleas, and 
siriking especially when Teya from a raised platform | 
na erected a 
E 
say, lampreys, Poor Jol 
stock fis ‘3 ge to an 
Siok 
exhibition willafford m may beconceived, Asalready ony 
the whole has oad throwni into borders and beds of tasteful 
wal 
1 good ex: set him by Gosse n his Mari rine 
ogy 
that 
he 
“ed 
fidoi 
ay 
logy remains to 
books like that of Mr. "Dallas w 
ill be vitae. ie] ; 
"O 
=] 
d, and are 4 aan for ` their 
exception of what ar 
d the a D Wiss more > than sam 
6 and 8 feet wide, ds, 
with tury ‘and here eal 4 there, gre * there is 
them the vel 
e| en 
7 
For wet sr tooth spp 
fricassees ọf v 
humb p pies, Seotth co 
shoulders of mutton 
pgs, m 
a almond maipe 
ough ark is he of the kerncls of Tulig 
ke and soused 
illiant rosy 
owers ; atro- sanguinea, per Rebeca or rathe er 
let, 
nd turkey, boiled 
“wine ivf vega, a and so aked for a month ; thi 
Fennel and vi 
scarie 
1 } N. 
"Those pear poles contain 1 no Pears 
sauce. 
2 
ecahova ae PS 
w (fourth) edition of Babington’s Manual of 
British. Botayy le appeared oo Voorst). That 
this is ogee of t our ae ae 
works on wild rane rt p b; ite wend ly sale; that 
i Fiekes its popularity t ious re mein of 
a — et ce pes Racine! proves, 
in ook `o who | 
SY 
It is in pilli: 
tame brilliant rose; Van rahe 
all ae Nero, spotted rosy crimson, 
Unt E jå j rose with dark blotches on the 
bo See pet 
but flowering y here ; 
purple, with bse in the u 
and Tansy. ong the sw 
serve: ved whole | in “jelly, apple s s, 
upper TAYA: 
very | grt of all the ar crimson kinds, 
oth in shape of flower an d 
jeanum, it may be pre is 
mete t 
tod to distinctions between one ae and another. While 
in je gs: 
com | Te 
am 
ariety, 
biaa toe 
sor! 
tee whe ot aajoct penser ‘he a prior point pomt of view a as Mr. 
pplying 
difficul LA of 
mođern 
want ot 
ewe at present be 
p 
la 
The 
the las 
Speeies of esane E are increased from 21 to 25 
Me! yao from 11 to 13 » sit ary from 2 
| are how go yoan, “which e serve to relieve | i 
| and v: tea niles d hues of 
n Riislodeddréek. , Altogether the tom tothe is one of 
ordinary kind, and wi not repeat is well worth 
oe the polio pee near the eitra ve 
o species 
The Lysimachia punc- 
dent of ours at Dulverion | 
standard re which form good 
laced 80 fine 
td range trees, and immediately inside |an 
substitutes Sfor Oran; 
that 
| some Saua i it ey the dazae i sg AF Abies | by 
epee dar doron sav ouihaey tend of 
of Weihe, with whom it originated. We hop 
beeen? Sage 
Bays, W 
Wort, Maiden ak: 
= ag 
mie 
crea 
ar sod were 
ote ti ts Par you 
or the time eed Ave Maria > Oat this was 
