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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONIC 
LE. 535 
bodies. 5th, the 
„the nature of the 
i e manner 2 
considerations on the 
trivers of h l to provide for and | 
Eem the effects of friction i in their machines Fo or | 
want 
inset noctilucus of the West Indies: although 
— been brought on 
ew York, which 
ime had 
a lovely su: 
their being ex- 
the proi 
abdom: Dr. Cal vert, 
1 
size, they ma shifted into 6-inch pots at 
mam. fot a om-heat of from 
of the pot, and before they round 
ball ‘the plants should net ~~ ied for the las ra ge 
ordin; size that m 
who have not the a 
of rare G 
omen., 
| exhibited some ware a oe ee wh icn 
vei ve his crops rasses, 
r state when nearly | 
F 
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ger hi d perfect i in the form 
| ripe. The h 
iir: 
however, followin ng the plan just laid d own. ‘t 
asia 
case | the first shift ought to be into 5- inch pots, an 
i> mar when Anal to be brought 
When we bear in m ind the _ weight of ae 
p broad 
rere of thes ee of Festuca, 
although a devoured ihe other. 
plunged i in it, using, however, due precaution to ascer- 
Another 
pen the study of prai ee veran on the 
Tont 
Fotices of of S00ks, 
e gardeners and 
condemned to a the 
es of ee i present day. P. Mackenzie, 
Languag f Speciation ions of Letters Patent pnt for - In- 
ventions. 
| raroa ofh pes, allowin, 
on brigte iays “of 10 ereta i 
qe presents i itself, and one which Mr. Smith “tram 60 
opa sit paas anieri, 
The. priem 
should again be shifted into 8-inch pots as before for the 
t a 
“a n M‘Gregor, Esq., 
Law e Lon: don : posi rths. 8vo., + PP- 133., | 
All of — 7 
matters as to raising and shifting — now 
io} directed to pro g the 
m cold 
West Fania, siting. 
ae —The following gro’ 
patents when their ality | is disputed, in a court of 
lan soaua 
honing ciently ae o to TE 
aeaee sunk in a Peach 
ndicated at 1 foot, 72°; 
The holes in ign Lay. = 
d over with ti The 
d 
flowers need. ly afte: 
is of the utmost im: 
Plenty 
pte 
and useful,and the paten ntee may be be | the 1 true an 
inventor, the infringement may be clearly ss ont, 
and yet sah pee Mya =n simply because the title 
of his s pati nt does ond w ith his ia nni j 
upon him 
of = invention, and in what manner 
be rfi 
($ 
nature 
the same is 
of a very pale colour. The samen’ has ae rae very 
i 
the Peaches produced in it on 
nd 
Tr 
judges have been, gle m 
against a patentee than inclined to give 
of any doubt, only | renders it of g reater importance to 
of particula; om coking. and aaa ining | the 
dmini is indispensal pr 
taken to give — plen 
— a 
high. 
for breaking up and mixing with the loam. 
neda 
ky min 
afford some 
observe) seems ti 
thermometer in the 
shade h has i I 
o | often pro’ 
been fr from 30° to r at its maximum. t 
ved fatal to others. Mr. ayoyin in the 
— before us has done good service by poieni taena 
e coll of instances where a pateni 
if it be turned over to sweeten and dry “rt mixing 
Panair aaah ate eens ae ee 
and well cl 
similarly sae on other soils, J.. Rogers, River Hill, 
sae your leading article on 
eurs a the eaten S Big rs ion—“our d 
This opens 
ted Roa A will do the same, 
i- | foun d for 
those who propose. to patent new pA im- 
y | plements of any degree of „complexity will do well t 
PTS TA Set } 1 
d | experience 
ie 
the best, and befo: 
over the drainage should be placed 1 or 2 
of fresh ure from the stable. This 
ce to be 
en to study with care the cen ice 
udges in gg tues those documents. For the 
ect, their reollesion 
t ie eir on of a ge climate. 
oproved se at Dianine of forests, ae ph 
ht t our climate, If aay 
have not done 80, can you _ Suggest the reason why ? 
D.C. Ł. [Th Barometers 
EEE Eae FERRES 
PIHS ? 
objects the learned author’ 
will be found of on utility. 
The Lost Solar oie of th: Ancients Discovered. By 
John Wilson. 2 vols, 8vo, Longmans. 
s essay 
h mani 
bso be found very useful to the plants as they 
TS ary melas an apake the larger 
the y plan 
What the in G oh 
author 
ve found not re 
and thermometers may “not correspond w 
facts for several reasons. But the co 
with notorious 
ontinual joa of spring 
rselves we hav E | re 
in his volumes akae a t prodigious PE of calcula- 
eculations founded 
Ai 
Societies, 
aa ae „July “Tw. W. Saund ‘st 
> in the chair. ‘This sapier 
appointm is eere Gat 
ent 
abe of Mr. that who had resign, = upon Pallet | | 
ks | V 
ices uresque Tourist 
à i | soian — bre has appeared just in nee for ‘or 
tions, geometrical problems, and 
uch as p 
amidat its its figures wi skill to 
inter it. Mr, Wilson Tas given birth to a ey peyeho n | 
on eee 15 and if there is theory buried | jn a 
have i 
AD 8 
recom d a nswer every purpose. 
His plants are wont’ in Tii Ton which have been 
found to answer a pores perfectly. 
above results 
September, and will be found to 
ugust 
well re rene awe trouble bestowed on them by 
logical curiosity, and that is all we can glean fr 
volumes, 
elfth edition of Black’s Pictur 
tion of the wot! 
reputa 
herinn faithfal, poe well arranged guide-book is so 
firmly estab 
and i in many places wholly rewritten from se 
Excellent ma 
cuts, and characteristic views of striking p 
ritish species 
ily Tineidæ from 
evens 
, place the present vo! 
in the foremost rank among travellers’ manuals. 
Garden Memoranda. 
_ Mr. SmitH’s —— DULWICH. —Balsame, gn’ 
of all = "oe me wg white, | 
aud | mottled, and 
ain: 
blished that it is needless to >) say more oi of the 
work 
raping 
7. zz 77. 
ords upon the general on of 
a nes is no fault of M. de — 
that 
pe of any one general 
f speci es. Certain plants will not survive Seni 
of un 
| on here, and Pcie yar. r about t tis ime m amie 
a grand am ay oi Some accoun: 
alive, and "gies Bennet “Ge emseas, l 
of his | 
em ‘ay a Snae not be uninte- 
P “he 
cme certain sums o! mperatures ecessary to 
the prema of their yan this is te all the world 
| knows ; ut the tabulati: on of these temperatures 
New Forest ; also. fall g ner larvæ | of Notodont | 
ing the seed he prefers th 
| | putting one nent in a 3-inch pot, especially if the chet 
Brazilian butterflies recently received from Mr. em 
rere | 
xhibit at shows. This sho eget y 
Pan nor molt genus, nor even every species, “yas 
| about the beginning of March for flowering in 
rs menoa Ilicifolia,andother rare moths ; and M: 
Westwood recht í wade oe santo the m aber 
— f Por cella from and 
lla te ngs tter also ex- 
July. er e them on a gentle hot bed or es can 
tank as near the as possible, and the latter 
he 
variety 0 of race, se, must have its own sum of 
eS existenci Nor is this 
all: : the sum of degrees must extend annually over a 
certain definite period of the > year, and must be teh, 
plants 
glass 
lihoa ea the Ber gee in eign! ‘on 
may be well exposed gage ine of 
moisture, an and purity of air, that the mere question of 
becomes 
letting all super rfiuous moisture apm 
E. Hemerobie The 
hibited some ves “ot Wheat, the tips H which h 
rolled up by the illars of some species of 
spe al 
t be adopted by opening it about 
la quarter to half an inch on tont sunny opik if the 
eaterp 
Tortrix ; also a beautiful new species of S 
‘alifornia, with i 
cold or strong ; a little more air may 
a very subordinate element, 
however accurately ascertained. So far, ng as 
PEDESE observations are concerned, must 
der that, however accurate they be, "they have 
C its cocoons, which had been attempted 
to mployed for the productio: silk, Mr. A. Ser vès. When the Jatter have become full y deve- | reference to the distribution of species, „Ror have they 
White and Mr. Bowring gave an account of eer) loped the plants should be shifted into Paii pots If | even eren a theoretical ee to it. 
g and new insects collected by the latte t|plenty of convenience exists greenhouses inter- | Next with regard to = limitai s Laps es, genera, 
Hong Kong, Siam, and Java, Mr. Wilkinson exhibited | mediate houses with a tan or hot-water fie should be | and families, within ce ain anA ; bject 
a number of living specimens of the sp splendi nase ins us odan 
