о НТ NS т 
JaxvanY 14, 1865.] 
elements, and then for x p han е пой: 
f the es cn systems of classi 
is f of the characters of e 
agr sui wi ith. ihe 
a chapter | m 
THE GARDENERS' 
ly a | 
actively hunted, 
ach 
and i injure t heir scythes. 
ун In every country they эге! 
and there are even у сз =ч) » ЧЕ 
catchers who go MON farm to farm, а 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
much correct information, ў ld recommend 
W. М. „В, to pursue his Piden a of the p mould. Ifhe 
yu. 
nd 
However, notwithst очрат d his eil diode, t| 
doubted whether the mole is 
p 
| quite a new world burst upon him, full of interesting 
y be 
than P ES is certain that he never Eo 
plan 
The extracts from various quarters are 
admirably chosen, and will be acceptable to countr 
г 
, bu ei exclusively on subterranean insects, 
rdi ng, d the um нн іп к атту 
gardening, e have first the conditions de pendent on 
TRA E} 
I seeing 
emos and larvæ of insects, which | the numberless journals which load the tables of publie 
are betle aons to agriculture. | ы 2 чы lieved that i in | institutions i in а Loudon: We ourselves арар 
places ба frequented by tchers, as for | obligatio 
environs of Paris, conse- | our no! otice 
diste, toget 
heat to the fi: and air. Then fo lows s "— account of 
e varieties we oil and n cuan - "ted 
e means о воррі ing moisture. pne ink 
might [dies sd said with о d alim, 
a matter whic h is Tittle understood by cultivators 
pert ғо e in 
quen ce р, have become compara rds rare, а 
greater number of trees and other plants perish from 
he attacks of maggots, than formerly. I 
this 
Аз regards the error in the first volume of Zoud. 
Magazine of eter History, that “the сот 
t 
even tha the trees rendered weak from 
olyti and other wood-feeding | а 
ener 
oni in cultiva ation, a thor ough knowledge of the 
a emer being quite as desirable as that of the ther- 
meter. These se chapters occupy about 710 pages. The 
Toe 
foci АЕ ИЙИН 
tion ry tha mo 
ЕР со nngo- 
ppears | rosewood of cabinet makers is the root of Cost 
common in the Canary Islands, in Rhodes 
and Cyprus › which we have no opportunity of col- 
| occurs as reported, it p 
y probable, Дош, шашу ^. a m еа 
be a 
жойда їр nature nothing has 
tivation and propa agation n тард je db dd notes 
о artificial cultivation, hybridisi ng, acclimatisation 
al 
created nan ле дй end, and it would 
rex аз а — —€— that. it would be | 
nec — ge rS 
possessing a fra wmm кийа | it an -object of 
| supposed commercial interest. The root bore the name 
of Leña noel being an evident paian n.of t 
Lignum Aloes or “ lign: Ъз - к: чиг en А very inte- 
account by t be Rev. Vd Ail ano tr 
of Convolvulus, kno under 
Chiparro, which pw 4, same pase wil boh is 
t 
in the Annals of Natural History for September, 1860. 
| An Account of the Progress of "n Grace He me the 
rst Duke of Дело, „through W ales, 186 
f crops mal w misdeeds would be more than | specie: " 
sketch in about 30 pages or the accidents and diseases risa al by {е services. 
We may tracts 1 fter, b 
purposes s would Г require a de pes | these wet suffice for the pr - 
Such are the contents of the onc befor s, which | In a book of such extent i Q ER impossible that 
from its nature is игн senate for refereuce than | some errors or hasty s prodat shou ДУ not осе: MT 
extractio on. We sha dh in. Cellulose, for example, alle d at 11а Notitia 
ch jat TO! 
of the sort of aieo: iu Mr Asa first extract — the property of the spongelets in absor PE the eighth Duk 
fou = 
relates to сого hyll. 
the cells үз vegetables, those drew к orm the prin- | 
in 
cipal par the phe nomena of v getatio on are the 
ast to the surface 
ort, 
Grace’s Steward of the Seir gnories of Gower Kilvey, 
f ne bairs Mich often clothe 
them, реу in in an AUT stage of growth, and aid 
i ork. 
It is to these that plants are indebted for their сай, 
Chlorophyll appears gen emy. under I form o 
globules or irregular mass s п ЫЬ, ог 
sometimes red ti ГҮ r less MEIA fill 
the cells. Its physiological ae is still imperfectly | 6 
known, but its presence in almost all the aérial 
vegetables, its abundance, and the place which it 
most directly exposed to posce a emen 
no doubt that it is of the highest importance. ТЕЧ is 
developed especially under те action of light, and in 
equence plan hi ghi dtes 
If 
coloured in propor- | 
gnnt for Private Circulation, 1864, 460, pp. Vis 
16. 
iens several of the Midland counties, а made 
We fiud that in tl f th p all v inscriptions he coul d in the 
Pags the old [me of primary aud зс e utricles | churches. The manuscript, consisting of several 
exploded, and the whole cell wall, however modified | volumes, still exists at Eas ,in the possession of 
and хедее by after growth, is considered as essen- | the Earl of Winchiisea, and has, we believe, never been 
tially pu „иеде Dugdale foresaw the ravages which would 
аныи Жаы be committed in the course of the coming political 
First Help in Accidents, a Surgical Guide, 64. | stru; ria A curious intimation of it occurs in t 
pe Charles Н. Sehaible, M.D., HT D., Royal му church at Marholm, the burial place of th Worm 
cademy, Woolwich. Pp. 225. 12mo.  Rober 
Hardwi Fia 
one is to believe a tenth part of the statements "- | 
family, where the following inscription occurs on 
| ta blet erected to the memory of Sir William Fitzwilliam, 
conse nts are more forth by certain s nce offices, there are hosts of No crucifix you see, no fiery bee 4 
tion as they are more directly ex to the rays of | accidents to which men especially are liable, in riding ot ауд DES аа let m 
the sun. Nx may indeed remark, in in general that they and driving, in shoot: or bathing, in the pursuit of The Duke of Beaufort’s pro; aa Lord) Présidenk of 
e so the more vigorous eir verdure is | their favourite amusements, and in the following their | Wales and the Mar cd 244 ^c u DAT did not take 
deeper, = their flowers mor n loured, as | ordina _оооцрайова. ladies t 00 come ionally | place tiil after the Restoration, "when mu ch/damage had 
regards the peculiar tint inherent in apo species, and | for burns and scalds, “ап imes e poiso; | been but still in the work > us there are 
that their vigour is so much as their aérial | mistake pa physic. Indeed the chance is not in rd wo perio mie have lag since 
organs present more feeble tints.” siderable that rer particular young man may 24 меһ in 
Such observations are of course not without excep- | in pes accident or other, either as a sufferer or | ате oloz , mor pe many [Si ad 
tions, but they are illustrated by the fact that many | specta illustrations ү p "cx d. state of aro M many 
lants m ке e highly ornamental when first intro- Nori it very generally h зареди 2 no pw | excellen "E o e mansions w was 
ced, a year or two's cultivation in our les t hand, while e life of the | receiv эс жуа f the churches of the country, 2 udi are 
ЫШТ clim ië lose heie А) еї Jes Age gelius pationt depends upon roll Рн uy in Bod bs cam valuable, The book is very nicely prin 
{реш is а nown | mount of suffering. and the hopes of speedy m eream-coloured paper, and the pre are icai 
e ators. thtl able repr rodnoga of the neat pen and ink skete! 
cond extract -— be made -— the chapter 
as 
nid tely fatal 
n 
every educate 
nature. "of the first help which the sufferer ob 
a physician Dr. Sehaible is Y e aware ТЫ all 
with 
o hese matters, and in frequent inte jn i 
h young men - 26: анн Academy, y, the i importan 
his subje n Ae! 
with whic e have ad 
the pleas à Ei 
e or two inscriptione are given eur om mon 
France, with a reference to the Duke's A 
Journall, under the M Normandy, ni we are afraid 
that this is no longer in existence, or it would be w ell 
worth pu 
ecu nbn and which w 
ublication. 
Garden Memoranda, 
CALCUTTA BoTANIO GARDENS.—Among the severest 
n o th RRA veins а rteries. 
п has heard of excruciating sufferings inflicted with 
he kindest intentions, and misdirected help proving 
tal. 
To remedy such errors, and to direct people кз; 
Dr. бое has writ "he di little book, 
man oug ow as much of the 
T" + 
i the Botanic 
the total destruction of 
which was 
ү, ttention, and 
all the ately prepared for 
M шт 
"d Ireland, while the Jujube, Feer flourishing at 
Paris, never fructifies 
зей ана із onlv possible within certain 
чањ „Which we believe are extremely limited. сн 
хеш scarcely true that in n Pea = the Wes 
of England, Pot ошо» c MAP rots is imo 
universally tak e place сто nsive 
eiiis. of ыен in ied s ria aei quite 
uch from social as climatic reasons, and 
certain da E йы cultiv: Ds опг 
bo 
23 ano ther e xtract, which is an 
" Moles, - ough LE Da y tribe of iago) 
nerally E апо amongst anima als which a 
4 
| need 
IT | accidents as all enable чар 
of mind, and shall give him sufficient горы : 
| either to render gero and efficient. „assistanc ce him е 
sel to direct | - 
his p: 
him to maintain 
f. OL оц a 
the ra of ot 
b 1 this little work, 
e pla epar 
distribution, i үе wi сб җы дегу This, it 
d, isa loss not only to the botanist id 
tes ul ver X nature, ап 
vthi 
d M [Bios Many 
ooked throug 
and 48 ordially ap Lr M. iue alike of its d dem and the way 
brea ul air, and the коре. че of apartme 
it : act oi The smalles or 
ould bo—in A 00 с іс. inches; x 
out the quai 
a single кайаша respiration. Probably | 
suni de is MUT д misprint, and for cubic 
bibl әм ur read cubic feet. 
y | sitting гок, 400. 
шч 
duri 
| Hardwicke's Scans Gossip, No. 1, Jan. 1865. (To be 
seful publication, | three 
рне» 
pe) уә 
mischief ens wi eed hod. Lab under th 
ch M th e ipjurious in 
asiani ik ire cred of фе hills which they raise, 
Which projecting from the surface impede the mowers | 
the 
iei stripped of their branches. 
e | of the planis that have been аа cannot be easily 
SEPT. a ar Dr. Anderson's house suffered 
severely, and it is reported that one ship was 
up literally inte the quer yos cet trees € 
river 
Miscel 
The late Mr. William Cole—In our last. ne 
Qué the Seta: ы Me William Cole, of Fog 
sery, Manch need, but the high 
i Mr, A s renched 
years, saw быз; har ork and mental 
hill work or 
This is а very спе 
| which ма pé абу. seconmend, 
naturalists, as containing some ү 
еса гоо 
р у tape 
[E si ep 
or four 
Ра were telling upon him. Tie n 
establishing a large п d A d 
taining 
Pa 
