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t Wild Mustard 1 (Sinapis). 
Eey Space forbids our naming all the suc- 
manner ‹ * Move. 
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EA: КЕЛҮ = by Mr. ‚ Macintosh, of Ha am- 
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A list of M. 
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4. Notes on the. ааай Effects of Beetles on certain | 
Mr. James Myles, factor to Mr. 
e. | Some of the ip 
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painei 
жй аай. T "Noti ice 
Afric 
Gall from 
" Tamarix indica an 
culiar Gall ЭДШ Ков yielded by 
nd o 
Iudia Called 
oyle), a 
un. dina a 
noticed a curio: а ; Gall from | 
t the 
the 
aat ы 
sembl 
by Professor Archer. 
Archer believed the "Саров to be the fruit. of Vepris 
ps. 
ble A 
produce 
lace, d 
ra Capensis. 
опе. 
чта, оп е“ джа оң will be found 
rofessor Bil. 
He next 
the 
n Gallie acid ; 
pam thern 
Tobac d is frequantly "weede and is мел 
а ар tn " bei: sing ploughed 3 the men, 
cattle. manure T3 n kiltas (long deep 
e а m all the drudgery 
devel Нојев Pr а Tm the valley are 
Wien E x Ed "Rico, Tobacco, opium, tar, kelu oil, 
Apricot oil, Ginger, hi ides, irou, wool, tos, honey, 
and wax. Above Sh rds the Barenda Pass, 
е food of the peop sists chiefly of Buckwheat 
(pha apar) Fagopyrum ker the Red Amaranth 
Punico. and m es ts (chini and koda), 
SUR miliace pen вооот, 
dua). Io bw tember and 
ober this Ат ксати, gives rich t of 
orange, and yellow to ies landseape, while the 
a deli 
| show will be much i: 
| does with th her гн 
ul competitors, or going more into detail, but 
аз {н the arrangem: manded. d 
remedied next у. when, i 
т e 
Notices of а Books. 
y be expected, the 
Researches into the Earl istory of Mankind, 
the Development of Civilizstion. Ву Edward ur 
Fit thor of * and the Mexicans.” 
don: John Murray, arm ih Street, 1865. 1 Vol. 
8vo. 378 ман with Woo! 
The e title bari т оны! is бе: ы the 
most 
| wheat assumes cate pink, —— есе! оѓа 
ntelligence. Com: т трче». essor Balfour. 
M. Godron finds the flowers of Fumariaces in their 
early development dern regular but flattened from 
before Bhk aR as if they were compressed between 
the "axis of inflor ce and he ct. In Dielytra, 
Adlumia, and Daetylieapnos, the two external! 
petals, placed ШКА, , undergo ym oach | 
P 
ment an important eac 
prolonged ovais a ert beri беч n nu spur, a and н С 
It 
parfoot dy regular. In Fumaria and Cory dulia onl one | 
spur is developed, во as to render the й: TR regu | 
r than Ка st. | 
p spurs in 
of Corydalis solida to the flowers айды! 
their ‘development boing compressed at the base on | 
of T 
gregarious ani den ма, a^. A, лүм. гу and 
with o ОК. (тт за to compreher " P ions 
e surrounding univ. 
of m rade, 
ese sul ee ind ө direct 
those M have, ml ACA p: Ample 
As for ече lon bee 
never befi 
| to the es 8 новні Чоу лү» on, an 
realiz ignoran 
intellectual ‘Processes, and of the origin and growth P 
DAVOR, 
es common 
of Cubebs 
кай e appendages is prevented. In Dielytra and | 
m a, the csi develop at 
our daily lite, 
, The task the author. seta to himself, is to explain. ih the 
many of the habits of 
NM a and i u suci ch a way. that the raceme, in elon- | 
have arrived at their present state in respect о 
ns, 
© 
SURN M 
2h 
Fere r "de b The 
ч ын Fir, Larch, ааа Mp за 
d other coniferous e 
ь Out, and Mountain. As. 
S free - im trinm of spurs.— Draets are | с 
— n the mes о of Cruciferæ; but үч 
of еї 
arts, religion and mythology, Pe and 
customs AM a searching i ug into the mental and 
sionally i in the pm flowers. In Si 
rial conditions pt sava yes бан, of the blind, o 
rwise sıne and 
dit In treatin 
"n 
atter two years. The plants in 
я үнүн that 
all t 
jet — - ә mu is the casó with нут bir. 
oleracea has „been seen СЕЗ la 
eal 
of n material tiat i is 4 Б the result ofa 
tion 
have been turned into the 
ttle 
P. a Kirkton more than one half of th 
eld 
Borthwickfi 
у less than the 
5 
11 
oks of travel, 
and especially of vo yages апа bo. 
further pursued hia own lodegen ask 
поп, 
the number 
half. The 
1M. 
The 
ark upwards. 
w been noticed in 
raceme. Similar рео м been 
‚ &c. 
«с. 
" 
He has 
а nA cheiran e 
and Bun 
tribes of Mexico, ‹ and in the asylums and hos 
ГЕТ 
Som 
lów wer а middle т T the i inner fd ‹ of the braet 
[etur united to the сүт of the peduncle ; this M 
Iberia se d i 
ORA 
mpletely wantin 
{: 
had done ко а sh their nu 
И 
HE 
d 
Pabur i is w. 
iay by De 
at, Barley, 
Tobacco 
wider 
„| Wir 
ree | tural and other ding societies have as thei 
ct the advancement of horticnlture— 
It 
k 
| 
recently picked in the еи at Keiz (se p. 722). 
LLESDEN HoRTICULTURAL.—The Royal pem 
obje 
ect, tife but ET t inferior to that of 
eon hich en. ur to attack 
disco 
bid, their pleasure, and their good f Oae of 
ese useful little bodies is the Wil ue Hortical. | 
ts first annual Aa зена on| 
of C. Lat 
burn 
e whole is еш ыцу 
and skilfully worked up, wall тиде 1 thirteen 
chapters, «е m^ interest is sustained from {Жыл с. 
to end of th 
Tue origin К language 
author’s first study, because * man 
эйр. P, f p nat 
| poss of the pri 
prominence vx еш,” 
these subjects, m 
ure-.language, thro n language, picture- 
ое phonetic mw s siphabetiewrlng up to 
and names. He x- arts FÉ Pv ^ сора s used b 
and of li pa demands the 
s power of ntter- 
e lower animals 
& they may as fundamentally 
the s same; and the curious fact i is dwelt spon, abr in 
he au end m very 
of intercommunication with one another, n y Rey than 
with other pe is n лине LÀ yn han | by word of 
amis A fact that the 
Cisterci: re-lan guage by way 
of mortification of the fl ge а great part 
of these ges ures and signs are wint the deaf and 
dumb do n vue o epe Tiko ide ,, He concludes 
peg’ p" H 
a integerrima, © 
river i-i к 
which woul 
‚А ex 
wise extensive ly 
; many 
the group of на босон plan ^ 
ms 
com parat 
Р 
ї ducation 
or e ps whom as p The erum 3 
fi 
of re Лази em m the үче ө amongst 
k, 
d 
others; and t , Mr. 
E MA Mr. Kerr, - other gentlemen oti te ə neigh: 
cre d who had helped to originate t ety, 
jp aea rdeners ' productions was | 
le amon; ers 
deae gre e t shown by Mr. Poole, 
gr. to T. S Kerr, Esq. ; were fit to compete ab 
- of o ur great shows ; i other Sci ош 
"dn thesame 
Prince and Bowood Muscat were respeotivel 
Mr. John Aldred mato n — oae sd $ үн р 
of 
Pelargoniums an 
woolly and arit apa i барыша eximiun. 
The best v Garden on came 
тош Мт." Tennant, drei awarded tag let ena 
ong the Cottagere, Mrs. Tennant an ua Mrs. Gom 
j w. 
best shown by Mr. Kilbyaud Mr. Sanders, by неа. Black | 
rtially educated А! 
occur "os sas M tho Fade peasantry of Europe 
but in — e E ,our day, in such ex- 
i ” a“ T square" and 
de Pictare-wri Pg io the use of Images as direct 
rises." 
cultivated. 
the prize for the [rit trig reef rt Potatos, with 
а“ vore prias or 105 of “ M maily — qnam 
attractive indeed to make an lrishmau's mouth 
s the transition i is easy ; on this 
subject he remar (9- 0; —'' It has been гене 
noticed how naturally children сап appreci 
understand such direct expressions of thought us ihe 
