THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мах 1з, qa 
ант атре thair | rpp is distributed in a similar way | waldsen, one of the newest pale le blues, with LE Emm 
were received by those who were eye-witnesses of their e and heat anà Olarka michelle imaan petatan E Ый 
— ds heat presents itself as something ES choose however another subject of a rather | form of the whole- е Clarkia, which, if pe ‚афо 
vpe min phon Sante je at one е ойра | different kind, we шау call attention to the тү will gh an acquisi po permanent, 
philosophers. Bacon, however, had a glimpse of the |i м ret vius | ds red Spharodondrum qo Войапу has тезш ies 
tru Locke, as our author Docs stated a | circumstance that heat is conductei ag 1 be px m : ron "pM remarkable ne 
similar view with singular fe elicity. Heat, he says, «is | bodies with unequal energy in different eria zoe - raliaceous {тее discovered by ета 
brisk agitation of the Sensible — of the | Heat for instance is саве чуут far more energetically | peculiar from its perfectly globular crown, an pla 
bi y hich uces in us that sensa rom | in п Lu агони ке trees, ог | as a boundary to fields, its quick growth adapti anted 
object, which pro ^ a far less degree іп а | that purpose. According to Welwitsch it hr ng it fop 
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pe sati 2 heat, іп the ре is nothing Vr e" T to the Hine я ly, r 
a. Rumfor tric layers, w while its effect is still Tesi when perpen- | Bovini, another new African genus of 
ess dist ва s чатан There have | dicular 5o has fiv etus 
the field, bu t sequen E 
paci ena iure mind coded a iiy oangean conductor, a tree is йн to babl, : vy the Editors. ан xi P Elo i: he Mr 
t the student as in the finie sudden changes of tem mperature which would probably | of the Editor "s accoun o the 
i ops imis КЕЛТЕКТЕП to it; 16 resists alike the sudden ab-|and М Та linen) 
We sha seen of heat from withi ты o the sudden accession s uu TE "8 
volume; which is far too full of matter to admit of our t from wi ithout. Thus. ain the › tree preserves new edition of Brands 
doing s so within any reasonable Pind We шы соп Minia i it ү : : маз 8 пк DnA UE d det (оза) 
t t uthor’s own em us Wes enrio our extrac Y offe 
ми. dete with giving. almost in the author N nox We i "Theo 5 of Dow, sort pf diffs | n the form " М иан feas 
пе reduction hi 
A of some of the old articles, and in thá atr 
l| not attempt to give an abstract of the 
vm as Mr. Туйга says, 
„is not tho clash of winds; | critici now universally accepted. 
шн ог the ebullition of water, nor e It is an prn of chilling by radiation. “Тһе upper 
rising rofa thermometrie column, nor the motion which | parts of the iim radiate their heat into regions of 
animates steam as it rushes from bue oiler | h consequently send no heat back i in 
AI tl mechanical motions, | return ; its pe Vie parts, from the smallness of thei 
len 1 
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ofa ones, These changes at o 
'récommend themselves improvements, and ad 
paeo yA to the value oft this standard 1 bia ary book,- 
т ена andbook of Dining : by y Brillat-Savarin, translate 
into w of heat may be converted but heat | conducting power, transmit little of the earth's.hea " by L. F. Simpson (Lo zu is an amusing expositi 
itself i а quomm motion. This s mo otion. is propagat ted | to the Ри parts, which, at the same time, receiving ell m e what you 
pe mo pae to molecule, and 1 y quantit t vtho or, and 1 will tell E what you are. “Animal 
ing bod ien dl from апу оа lateral body, must remain colder than fed Aa n eats ; the man of intellect alone knows noy 
dem is merely the apparatus through the inter- |the air, and, condense into dew its watery vapour, if 6 Me Ey . mel annal. of the Domestic Practica o | 
к= of which the atomie ig converte this 1 Medicine: by W. B. Kesteven (Longmans), sup 
mechanical motion. The moving energy is quive from | temperature." The v apour r itself be poveri 
the lashing atoms in the furnace. The ion of | radiant is rid " Mer GEG n as the биг 
Heat, 
quive m 
of Pi ны ailments, while the reader is 
ese atoms is communicated £o the boiler, ie to | not only its dis — ан also that a x properly acne not to „tamper wit th those of a more 
the x water hd particles are shaken asunder, and fly | large mass ofa air Pu "which it is sur unde ed. hs class, by attempting to dispense with the skilled 
m each other with a Vis energy commensurate| We must h th dge of a Mii qme attendant. t 
vi the heat communicated. ect, which cannot be omitted in a parpat like ic on шн, accidents ^ud oisoning are of a particu 
e motion ir hice, which is generated can re- pant viz., y connection between he at a mode of iet y to bee extremely use- 
Hh ud its parent. Take up Ње curled iron shavings | motion and promoter of vegeta 
г, or 
ful to the class for tended, 
which the planing tool has pared off; you cannot hold | side, and the immense quantities of seres energy 
them in er pem ў they nae hot. Here the moving | on the other hand to which vegetable substances give сле AD RECEIVED, — John Scots aen 
force is restored to its first form; the ain of = rise when burnt. Garden i^ ot with MON 
machine has been consumed n reproducing the pow In thé building of plants pec кч the material сга of bedding 2e hs ҮЗҮ js Ic lanti і 
from which that energy was deriv rom which the € of the derived, while |® Variety of very useful s s about P. Ta м 
When the mind is once familiar with the dynamical vite is the s ubstance from Ет ch ii obt: tains its 7. Jacques Paris (Genève) Prix Couran E K (дегт { 
view of heat as a mode of motion, the materialtheory | hydrogen. The solar be Y sigl t; it is | Че Plein Air et de Serres contains ДАБЫ Es d 
which supposes it gl bea b un fluid stored up in the rs egent which reb the atoms, setti oxygen ТБК of ofa тар any succuie nice "PT ire 
н mic space dies, at once seems to lose carbo on ананна e- | list of Alpines is very conv eniently arranged in 
shadow of pbi pie still more when we peer in wood 
pe the fac t of the act agreement of the work ot sand, MITES died and finally radiates away а those which m shade and a cool soil, and those vii 
require very abundant moisture during үеде 
which is o Pas in "any case with the amount of | much heat аз it has prende but let the same бей» | i t y * ‚клр А GEH: 
heat which is developed. “For every Sroka of work | fall upon a forest; then the quantity of heat given back | W. Bull N w Plants, ìs a brief la, of novelties js 
eby the stea eam engine, for e every poun that it about to be sent out, including the new v 
i Aubrietia, — 4и, uguste Van Geert's Supplément 
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n building up the trees, Without the sun 
peers of heat disappears. A ton of coal incu the Meses of the аА acid vie eie cannot be"? rdc 
by its combustion а eges definite amount of heat. effected; and in this act ап amou solar energy is with novelt ies s.— Messrs. Т. $ A. iv ede Catalogue ў 
Let this qua Vg d of coa a steam kd сб, = p sele 
engine, o. heat ted popular au umn flowers, an 
gine пас gn M e өр Communieat jeu iost by | Combasiion t is to reversal of this process of reduction, | PORY P a B. S. William 6 spring oen p eso 
adii and by contact with the air, be collected, it | when the plant is burned; the oxygen i again unites | Rare Plants is also LAG ly EU bra p me 
short of the quantity produced € Bis Šani wit. its ру and an amount. of heat is given out, | | the present season, amongst w. iş Az ad у 
1 of on Oi coal буа exac tly =» C. Lee. S Catalogue of Hardy Trees a: Plants, 
Я rformed.? | veg table: and Catalogue "of Pelargoniums and Вай E 
Such are a few, and a few only, of the points which | ЕЎ istime however to bring our extracts toan end, i 
are discussed at large, but there are some matters of | and E. desi sure that the little we have given vii 
peculiar interest to the cultivator which we shall | indue y of our more intellizent readers to go ig 
now extract, without particular attention to the {һе балы. head and see the grounds on which dose 
hcm . iE triking facts are founded. rm ani 
We should have liked to have given the whole of | 
what i is said үзөр мы дут of snow flowers, bot: d The recent Numbers of the Florist and Pomologist Geranium to the family о Seuls esc ud 
in a sta ate of free hey so sometimes fall upon our | з) have contained representations of ind following plants, neither of them are Geraniums, and сег 
Verbena Annie, а red and white striped | 106 more than the other. 
is taken pe ч disturb EA Po | sort, and the most benntifal striped. "Veto yet seen; е soi 
our warm breath; or as they wher | Wait: fI wers, 
their central s spot lik e [hme qoem PR more Чоу with yellow flowers, and ranking with ше ee 25 the t 0 
ано flowers, and especial] A M eese ular form of Immortelles ; Анса japonica, ағ до s 
IN Sail, мунитет j T са of c shrkintors, |in d and three of Mr. Parsons new Mo hsm v ges it as an exhibition ун. от 
ES bject t s refer ti E o гад interested Ros е Queen »: wrora, and St tella, the most advanced schedule of the Leeds Horticultural EM ий 
е turn to matters of more immediate interest; | мант in size, and outvyi ing them in richness of colouri ring d lich îs кошке К prs to be fairly фт 
4 peer e vis (m А which however is е ately not brought out in the Sted Ir 
і c m must exert as a a strations. Th an ital 
derator of climate here Ra itself. The heat tih mbers, " Ka came pero кай R 
р in the ocean, aa Ms given The ] Floral Magazine for February figures Rose| 12 Distinct Bedding Geraniums, Zonal or V 
use o: эһ l 
with a lens if — 
we notice these two items :— "o 
12 Pelargoniums, distinct varieties, Fancies ёх 
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out 
саа ЛЫ ап island climate. Тһе чата of te еа апа Де zalea Fas cinatiom, а -€ such h small encouragemen nt as this, М 
cse can never attain the fervent heat of the conti- | tinted Е" er here shown o зд їп mple amongst many, it must " er they sè 
nental summer, nor can the winter of the island be во | colour ; and Fuc — Luerezia Borgia and "Fantastic, to work these ome up to that em r doubt thf 
hrs as the continental winter. In various parts of | In the March fime are ты of takin аш ада e пах gd n 
i- ates goes фе which our summer жер and grandis, two of Mr. Parsons varieties; Verbena | will some day taki a "s e Kensington c 
; e parts o e Popular with var 1 is ts r ai^ 
unknown ; they cannot. live through S de wit. ter cold. Golden Ball а cw Ten, t demi Chrysanthemums дор x : nl , fuis 
qoe in Iceland is, as a general rule, milder than in | and Begonia Digswelliensis, а free-fowerin g pink.flow- | nurserymen 6l. for 12 virus 
bardy. pound of water in losing one degree of | ered hybrid, The A April illostrations are Rose vire ————— of Вота 
temperature would warm about 4.2 lbs. of air one | 2 Niel, a very beautiful ее Tea Rose; аы The production of SPoRTS, that t is to en аш? 
: x But water is 770 + times heavier than air j| major, o one of the fn nest, of greenhouse rubs; ; Varie. or leafy какан diffe ering in some - P d 
hence, RA se of t e pare ent stem, is. amongst 5 
one degree ot temperature would raise 770 x 4.2 | white-ed, gedl leaves ; рд benas— Geor, e, Charles | Ses ble ard ors to be observed Шә, of ont 
4 cubic e one degree. We see therefore | Turner, ощ 1 Queen of Pinks, some of Y ЧАНА fine | vated а plante. „Мг. Barn es has shown КЕП 
п y stated 
à x ie Cue! iin Train for their cultivation, а Statement | this tendenc: ncy for some of PA | known, 
Another mean by wi modified, is the | which, as Mr. Perry informs us, is entirely without | Azaleas, In like manner, as is Wel 
tribution of heated air from lace to place, in ' eontra- Dindaon The May зган has figure ai Odonto: our favourite Camellias E атри с 
— to ай who ever. Бена а im vies eh s glossum Резсаѓотеі ens; Camellia Wes di ter, pir 
familiar give the subject a ts \ Gonda, рик with стаж ц stripes ; ; Hyacinth Thor. this way, , and other plasan "ars 
