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же. of eeding upon the seeds 
te of Nature, and f g up 
In Дин» which we may presume о 
the 
f Phalzeno is, and amon them | a tooth- n ish i nost sui it li 
sagi 20M x eas bladi. A pec си rap i A (a brush is the most suitable), and brush it lightly 
und before man came upon the scene, | that it had been su lphur ed, I asked т< фе it was for, = 
w must have been a аби and useful | t he plant appeared in execllent 
the spare hen I ' obter pla ate his present habits to did a ot L what dise 
has fallen from that Me 2и innocence. | bought at it was damp i | 
w for luxuries; he saw the p t again; in spite of all that 
Oats en done to it, it бм: quite a mass of pu 
dd same establishment | i 
c ски теш ain till the ink is quite 
then ove the pins with c: The 
n will be found mr white. The veins should 
a fiue pen in the same 
Ferns so fixed. 
me My informant 
affec ted w with, - i 
way, in this instance | 
o of the under leaves, | 
ed wellin 
Ф 
Hd 
aut 
rchids. yo. "them ne two 
vd fora, ,and one of — 
Iw him to the garden, | 
uisa of which he has also a pe enchant, 
f so badl out, and an older 
During tt 
mem ect 
Aie 8, an - the ae busy | leaf һай а large putrid spot n is, which = ut out. 
L- os oem em o the "E remains | Another leaf fell ой, and my Е ump. 1 | согпег on 
about farm-yards and stables,but as soon as the earliest | called аё the Nur € in ques tion dait week, an and saw 
wn Peas 
e ie 24, "vm a me for ala 
„Оп n my return I found еу 2 mma centre 
ark ro 
eek or two. 
У 
prepared to mark it in the 
inim side, that it my be bet 
vd distinguished i in the after process, Prin ing : Na er- 
r | las last summer, ‚ and had ен — ed by the appli a of | frame is cleaned well on both sides, place the obj ect 
The spot had S and the other x e copied on the eh face upwards, the exci ited 
md ves on the thy as any this face down wards, А w 
abilis which was affe 
onse гой тиш һу devouring the tender 
eountry villages the farmers 
are Eig pese of the “тем ury of green Peas by ! the 
rame may be no 
{ҮР the fall md 
n that ы мөлү falls ed hs 
conducted to the Pea xm. мыса 
ver 
early Em puffy, a 
rsed for 
place it in a Pull of poet for bot 
x MEM ng — viter T r three times, s 
cti e wash awa ever, race of the 
ood I found 454 if + A ^ * S 
roots, I should | to fade completely away. After which, hang up to 
that my plant СРУ is now га stump, was also | as as be for ore. „When dry, if the natur 
|n а block when I bought g 
nor Nurse ry, Lee, Кеп. — 
o ugh | Мат 
main- | the plant has been in a кер since I on had it, p School " 
ng. the the block. І аш ofo opinion n thatthe first cause of spot | other 
се. | is a low tel too suddenly incr ur y |a previous 
di eruptions, together with E sudden rush or 
the е rapid circulation of тер; small granules are then 
formed, making way for any & Fungus" that might be 
partial to enel aspot. W. Craggs. [Your Phalcnopsis 
pae eA either a very exaggerat form of — 
cond variety of spot alluded to in Mr. а 
paper, о or a v distinct and more virulent di isease, 
is him for supp | 
r do d for the preservation P small birds | 
should except the sparrow from their list | 
allow its ils destruction. I. 
dry 
al "tint | is required, 
" pursuits of the Баны 
ven, t magpie—should be shot without me Mts 
of leaves can 
ants.— Would Mr. Robinson 
teling us meting about Ба the 
Marl, Ants 22 hiis! 
Aes К ther тегу desirable effec 
though gaudy йог tet 
d t 
ne hardy and h: 
the w І аш 
give it much cem = that respect, | in the | ебе hich require further examination.  The| best о! 
may vary; i i анин 
black speck is no form of it, К probably a condition | afford 
‚ | of Anderson's third variety, affection € of the 
Black A licante @таре,— 
states that m —- not to р 
of this Gra 
Restiaceous Plants. — Now-a-days, when *'sensa- 
UM -— in gardens nearly to the same extent 
M , it may вее! 
in making inquiries as a^ 
| H valtivation i in this country of ber 
Sedge-like plants for the f little any. 
having their head-quarters at "he Capo, of Good Hope, 
tions he Australian Con. 
men" : а statement which “T. e also 
tated that it first. received the name oE Ж woe 
6: үе, вееп апа еа much of Alican о аб опе of t the meetings of -— Pom d 
INR”? 
Society—this too confirms ; a 
redi ih that it was a very old viry athi yo yott 
Correspondent likewise confirms; and more than that, | fi 
I saw the Grapes growing on the Vines previous to species of AR. мд Ca oni 
Paas their being sent to the meeting just Lorem vie, exce м in size, with the 
ving seen the Alicante 7$ at G 
i rem 
n 
among а 
ulin form and elegant in habit, particularly certain 
бе А 
with 
egan to 
oung leaves appeared c 
leaves in reality 
case of more matured foli 
Аы the skin; а little dis. 
and НЕА vehere The one 
nd TERT ournal of the 
m Y bverticillatus, 
the a lightly | is a tall-growing plant with a cylindrical stem, ing 
ing te on its surface e sheaths of a bright 
ave grown," | flesh colour, which contrasts А green of 
the stem. From 
numerous hair-like, o 
heir like the catkins of the Birch ia кан їп 
dei o i the spikelets are not ы Sero, 
Ed the form is different. male plant I have 
seen at dev and Ros and I am he 
hs of the Bo 
me а rise the same species from 
s at TIE О pM е plant was 
the Botan iie 
ds; ег formed roun: | 
тетодејег under the bell-glass, and found that оп. ime і 
> A the excitement had been too great for 
er Ikept aia thermometer w under 
care 
^ c to gi ired. 
early hea rmed and thickly- 
set та > м — пега Grape.” Mr. ‚ Cox made 
no use of m other varieties. ] b 
miis i че ei Black нро it ps much 
more freely than on its own т. Thomson's | term 
g brought 
а: other things, t that are cm науч bein 
old friends. узене new faces, 
our notice, To avoid 
ё have а right to demand every parti е. 
the | them, узыны) Bennett, Osberton He aeta en 
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5 
m 
Ihad two teg plants of 
of which thr. 
ad gra as t 
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leaves bes firmly with small pins at 
ferr 
plant, 1 straggling ha habit, 
is Gaiden 
^h $ Ferns or other and probably valueless t5 rs orta „It is, 
every poin t in th 
was, at Kew, and. Ihave seen 
qx or 
| Prep 
cr ettet little moisture as possible ; dip into lge paint wdn ба any of your reden MUS in ЖҮЛ уел 
