THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Jawvanr 9], 1865, | 
am of opinion that if nine-tenths of the ын picture of © epe Abe? himself. — and the winter evenings are "pues certain to T. 
naines were altogether left out it would be a move in acute and intelligent remarks, tber heavily on hand. There are of course a fai hang 
the right direction. Seedsmen should strive to excel каш rather панне statements indicative ү ments suitable for эта country, көй a few more 
in judicious selection, rather ma in Pic decim of mere | M M th than knowledge. us, age 170, - calculated for a residence in town, but prar үе x 
nical curiosities, Ignoram mid relates a fable of the е а of Овів in to | no body knows how to occupy the time of mu 
Ga ardene; d ftl Бап *' The Oats are sown about t the veek in manner, and the Ма. 
т ii nd Hagh S el énr are left t emselves as y b Pes тешу 
rdener pos and of zx 
during the time Mr. obs r was gari 
was мрн атуны оп "hee same шее as those 
related by Та чч ad to be able 
14 inc und. yperation is repeate 
e E MM ugh the i 
you seas s Barley." The 
to say that the зне жап. belon Joh 
нн а 
inter, 
onging e place were| authority gi or this din on is Mr 
бшу рн of the adva: antages to ы; ein from such | Ekins, of Bruntisham, near Again, at. p. 122, Ha 1f + secret of happiness hr мяг young folk 
he states, as an established p^ "that the Potato is|ina paroon en of voluntar. Shu ployttien à ums 
евро nsi! ble situations. I may also add that the papers originally from New England * The e men and en, | body w ent а sehem mbining 
Pra being read by the на че were sold, and that| whom Hooker led to the Muda of the Connecticut, with instruction, is isa Dotehiitot to "tlie ЧН, sre 
they often realised mor e than the eir r or rigi na al соз sb; the jh for it in the white woods of winter, scraping Wi th s such quc as these, we hay ees e 
bes бааша mith sr "fingers. iud ъй rn apo title, b: Ia Pi р 
frosted 
бш. books, which became the Socieby's property. ` they. fomd eg ш € мане cles in si 
embled mp n. 
This o fortunate as to' Wes 
gen ntlem 
would stro: "- advise head garden ers where a snfficie nt and r lexion. They called it the | father of four intelligent boys d a little girl, and h 
ndi not wit the ** Potato. s: rei conside darn as a good Рањена ая, Y 
such pocieties, uhi in e end would. prove beneficial| In the gro AN M ree ghley Park, he notices with r for thei ipsis. ; and it is impossible for 
both to masters and men. E. Welch, Gardener, Palace | special gratification the (American) White irch о examine his book, „without givi nga ies. 
aide: aa h, Ireland, tula papyracea). “There was поб one th d ü 
Burritt Walk fi f ногаа ful t the breez Th à tof 
urriit's pi ^ of|such'delicate and graceful чаа on the ze as ош | -"Phere used to be in bygone da s, а well 
9 — Under this title Mr. Е, itt ub. | White І was glad to se lit; volume entitled. Endless ане A 
lished a most interesting little book, containing бе | tree in the noblest park in Ens de hich witl i Hh 
mg g 
of n wortby and simple- ed man een treated with such disdain and injustice; с: ће БЫЛ: 1 їп question were numerous and varied ШҮ 
subjects chiefly rural. Prefixed to it is his photo- вчи how it was regarded нарога #0» о that ару | were in gene ral far too difficult for r young p e 
portrait, which from its tall gaunt form, | man who owns or can borrow an axe, manage hands 
with hard.lined' features, might readily pass for ндн leave or licence wherever һе finds it " d. Then, there зу 1 «Во 
T n, e was d volume cal! nA the “ Boys Own 
T ook," whi joyed a certain amount cf celebri 
The Year 1864 at Weybridge Heath, Surrey : but there was something too puerile in its 
Departure fro угра w lea "E s our d to please sharp ШЕ 
i las оуз. . Piesse, on the contrary, has steere d 
Wind. Weather, Nine Tana both these org faults, and in this third editi 
те 5 , edition has 
Бар presented а boo th: at is by far the „best э My kind 
our 1e to meet with. would 
Prevailing Wiads. On Days. Mean height of barometer .. . inches 29.8876] inches .0258+ of enin зад bet boy Mar Ата мб аб 
gn heit of hem ie , Ther firs of m T. ies of experiments 
ghest x e sun . 64". 8060 197795 the н ys laws of chemistry, 
a3 M Hig Dens — E ША 12D - Tee are * Nature's own magic "еу ате 
T 5 w Рече Р highl 8 ач and are well calculated to ereate 
В.Е. 11 Mean daily amount of ozone ЖУКЕ АН in exon 'taste, which may lead үө of an inqui mind 
um F- bay cec niin the yon) e "ma systematic of ре groui, 
W. 8 Rainfall . s inches 16. зви inches 3 Me 3 th t Es ligh ts—a science which is 
Же b: N aibes Е Meier ii which rain, &c. fell | i 162 As. de бе. меч нул Ме еня >“ i a tt orld. 
К e eres y importan posi ion in the wor 
r In the second place, there are many puzzles 
еттт» Driest р "i y 
ане Rd 7: РИН ingenious tr icks that d Ed n the application d 
i oa LS ome well- ч урар es of i emer an gone 
Rango ә bct ы -. inches iuc -03 + [апі these a тау induce а for studies, w 
eof th rmana s KR equal 
emit Rango of ozeno P though duds КОШ к not ланч an s 
zamin i Tana Y PP endi Бада nighest Т inches 30.47 | inches op — | charm to minds of a character. 
ck ril r15. Barometer lowest. . inches 28.08 { inches 121 — Again, there are чайын нн of some 0 
October 2, 3, 4%, апа 0 (ЕКЕ), (шу 20. Thermometer highest Фены tricks of otür conjurórs Houdin, Р Tapis 
. 97 s» — owing how the feats performed, explaining | 
nm Shad . 89° 14 = '|sometimes the mystery ot “clairvoyance,” and ko 
beris Th i Ы i E the * inexbaustibl trick." ЧА 
February 2 DS C оң ees E E bere isa good sprinkling of woodeuts illustrating — 
Jan. 6, 7, 8, 9, 14; and Oct. 28. Leastamountofditio 0 [ч „construction к. “the funny funnel,” “Ше -— 
W. F. Xm Bartropps, Weybridge Heath, Jan. З. ы apr "wie "e бе, u— к | 
x ortrait of the author, drawn Sih нун ink, which _ 
0 A. R. Wallace HMM ipot tios of an extensive series н ра pe warm med, and vanishes again on cooling. - 
E T" Co eei fi i Jam 14 jo 18 (& of beetles which һе һай received from Penan ng, Information lso given as to where by and Е 
). sens, which f ned e а eng 200 БРЕ dc оороо hoff; UP неа apparatus о, may be purchased ЁЗ 
а aes гө ӨР atii amens, ЖЫРЫН hr ^ — = ы were new апа йїзїїпс& ad the specios which moden; ito со " 1 
buted by Messrs. E. G. Henderson of "the Wellin rub Pen coliected at Singapo The Rev. О. with Dr. Piesse's book, boys must bedul | 
Nursery, St. John’s Wood, and by Mr. J. Aldr ү, of Pikard ‘Cambridge, gave some оде of the collec- indeed ү So cannot find amusement for themselves 
Kilburn. They consisted chiefiy of seedling SERA ie. i са М ven pr i ypt, soets pape wihol heir companions, 
f C. persicum. m Messr Hend | р uni сарв з оп ole 
e Sen breit, а useful-k jin: - dn des «ш ош had in capturing a| ОР De Candolles Prodromus, t st. fascicle, 4 | 
shrubby plant, with ample e dee green leaves, and grea! Ж 9 m Mee. ы i pn ies T Ni WE pioniera Section 2 of the 16th volume has dr бэн n is sued, М i 
icles of gold li FUE n e front o e | Alphonse De Candolle takes Cupuliferz, containing tha — 
I golden-yellow blossoms, The same Temple of Dendera h was coated T ^ M of seyeral wes aks, Ch ts, and Безак оү bape 1 
of hes with es ее (Chalie: a вр.), H ern; f 
ri еа Sonchus омад а plant with handsome Fern-like which, meha with iis peas te Colioxys, swarm irc lel pude ng the L ао беч p Planes; 1 
t Жы. wa hee: Cheere, pworth Hall, н але P aie и сй bred a species of Thecla from | and his son, M, Casimir De Candolle, the Juglandace®, - 
а plan tef. Muri Ve pets боне, тб the Фа .. Mr. Roland Ттітер sent mage the Walnuts, Hickories, &c.; and ЭИ, 
and peditem of M оек Pelargonium, whi still A nes лас g ont ei вну ине. RE containing Myrica aud Leitneria, Fortu ot 
keeps a forem esas d aia Јене | n nides,':} Wes Nymphalis Jahlusa, reierred d PPlatycary a of Siebold petes i 
kir "ot er plants wes for r purposes of de X X NAE F3 et Tre = ш», relativo Oaks 981 MM kro dewribMh ТЬ eue e | 
ets £ specimens of the эү oiee Robur, occupies more than өп pages 
noticed Camellias of | | ui 
КЕ quite i Du ime Зайка came У was ry ri as ЕЕ Stone deseado. the sessiliflora VÀ Too and "ч М 
^ rest inves! igstions ex Perd bn past ye to | f rad 
um, Solanu: Capsicastrum, laden | year in the 6th volume id 
vii bright or orange senr e-enrlet berries; Dracena — | nee mese я Lr eal of English Pis. anices Systematice, contains coit 
folia, and last, but not least, a retty little asps, the most remarkable fact Pi ie ihe prevalence | sion of Orhiüica by Prof. Loss and *i 
pretty specimen Wi с T nth of August of a Derim isease in many | portion: ot Graminaceto, " gl 
E. Ji, Ma Mr. . Meredith, of Garston, near Liv леш д агу, consequent] eX 865 is осор — 
. erpool, | à. : | y ogg’: Ye ear Book - e A- : 
r делк аа ашаа аш, etermined € one of. the nests long before the by a e, ud iui inform ation, most impor — 
Соргы ite culture o? which he is so very suecessful ; | ү, абийи & im the ndo found a species of Acarus | of hidh a the new p^ plants T 
also а handsome b Child of Hale, a promising | sonmunicated theinfeg ыл Mr. Stevens | flowers h Horticultural Direct 
seedling ӨӨ; вайб Ьан атак A E en е» Френ mms Mr, Bouchard, who | The оооп ны the latter devoted to the E A 
Syrian Th 3, n enb \, 1 4 
а state of « A the Alicante, was in excursion, had arrived safely at San Tomalo, Venezuela MT ; ras wever м4 е с н ao €: кусна hatis 
is perhaps a question. whether it м: nt. not be adv 
ENTOMOTOGIOAL: Jan. 2.1. P. Pas P. Pascoe, as to be to afford in 
President, in the Chair, Mz. F. Bond езин ena Clymical, enn and elus ert enter amount of information on 
mens óf "Ephestia ve reared : cork; also of |  Piesse, Pb. D., ‚Р, CS. ты à - By Septimus | more directly relating to cultivation 
Брин aa and of some remarkable vari йш ө | "Bro. вал бо. = айс, "Pp. 267. Small| The Botanical Magazine fot January contains 
е common Hepialus qe а from L, ven ky Вобан пез f of the ‘following subjects ;—Lissochitus Horsfall 
as many as 20 males of which had b rol iasi бине * ET 9 pir ee pa kind чй ‘thoughtful | fine stove terrestrial Orchid from d сн 
S cse ead x exhibited tbe "oral pare Wite | Же Obr All we do to amuse oùr'boys curing | River. Tt has plaited and very acute leaves 070 
colour of. er-showing xnore ores lite skate cade i ns, There be а | three feet long, апа a tall scapa twice tho length 
эчен ene yer ее: оканне emale. Мт, Pre tci ing g and snowballing, v “hiki € they will not эч үсе Supp: ing a dense oblong spike of large ) 
e most frosts seldom last long, | flowers, of which the sepals are brownish purple 
