; iterest th р 
опбепів ?? toeach | the drone has the chi 
ef penas 
* pia iting." ke edition, would hint that a heading of 6 e 
gesture ognege? and "picture-writing? . In. Web | chapter, and subject-hendings to t ould be | colour of th ? 
Е ses as an aS! ad subject-headings to the pages, wou e | colour o e progeny? І һау A 
—— Nds se К дә, n s panan to all c! rosae very aeneae in addition to the excellent inde. ex. mar d drones often proceed food МА vi 
though amongst those via тотон under the influen t M. B яя plo a p hat fro e me ped 
of civilised society i mostly superseded s The ханаа of Health. Ву William E range, D. | breed beautifully coloured b»es, I can never Sueeea] } 
rgotten in after-h pow edueated i rs ever on: Lougmans. Smal У іпіпр апу кы g mother t will give ia 
thoroughly realise the fact, that they ha have once passed | [t is with Es greatest interest we five read Dr. UR so I conclude that they must be сто by 
rough а condition of mind fro which races at а | Str. пове Р ok, and we сап nnot but вау that the resta мач iro I e , as has been stated у 
lower stage of civilisation never fully emerge ; but this | left o. ful, clever, a other writers, that the hybrid bees re much mj 
is certainly the case, and the European child p эы well- written. wk pur carrying out his inte tion i in|V getoa ritable when disturbed, than the рате 
with its Rd їн the key to many of the tal | writing it, which we co from ta ik ng * In p ace ve о A d кепен. here hives of black bes 
phenomen h dis''aguish the more highly Feii of looking AN a little knowledge of such subjects oun think it must be almost impossible to keep 
vated races Ta ankiné from those lower in the scale." our patients as a dangerous thir ing, and one likely to be | e саг of pure Ligurians, for there seems а тету gres 
And, жык cp r. Tylor proceeds to show that ся чм he varieties to wed together, І was very 
the child, the savage, and the super: eratitious сика Yi kn иней, imperfect deux it be, into our confi- | fortunate ast year in rearing all m young Liguria 
man will agr n believing in tke existence dence, treat i SOLE repe seh. and use our аве to queens аа as there were only thre Our stocks of 
ictual and not a merely кыне or ideal connec ection cause "Ив лс o go on increasing it. We must | te ee E in my neighbourhood, and those s 
between the image and the objec Jat Ma Кы, апа make „allies iste of en з of our pati us take | the distance of a mile. "This season will I fear na 
which even extends toa similar con ae] ther onfidence, treat i ен as partners in the | РГОУ 8 80 fortunate in this respect, as the number of hives 
that purpose we | ОЁ common bees has increased consider: ably у. Apis, 
obje traces ge оп] "imet uq su өнө |n must, i pae an extent as may be done safely, show ратар 
ачы beliefs, but е p cially M them our hand." улау de work, tuni, the pie in some of the ps ы the effect that the 
sorceries; and he illastrates "this point by facts col- | patient | is оаа from Ше day on which he enters the | > e [ e ait Australia н 
lected from every part of the globe, and from an sick r til that on which. he is comp lete UE a à d were, in ex. 
ages to which history rti ost d t sequence, denounced as pes die: should be exteri 
instance is afforded e well-known pract'ce air, Де жы аы food, drink, exercise, bathing, sleep, ted i ost s edes manner, Thal E 
ec M o destroy an enemy by melting his kel climate, soil and situation, ch. ange of air, scene, e onini feast эн | over.ripe fruit, is be 
> I ere being a 
ua have no space а notice the chapters оп the « Those who wish for a book to teach * every extraordinary failure in the sectétióh of pue - 
* growth and decline of culture" пог on the © stone man to be ho own doc*or need n ot look into these | den t with lar, uS populati z s and mu uch brood within fhe 
age past and present, » үр than to remark that Mr. | pages. Th пег except а few very stes 1 нта, propensity 
Tylor agrees with Lubbo ck and the most (Боду, fi emergencies, whieh are placed in per суш ү е pe Maie й 
ethnologists, in baee in the existence а two stone | the Appendix,” We rec commend any ono who wo onld | ad ever known t ese ге that от 
ages, precedi ре "e onze and of iro I | Ti p : d, m cert: 2s spins sa 
chapter we fnd a gren of curious matter that is | of this .book w wel impressed upon apor or her E hardly bresaka tiin ТШД кй. Bat ios 
that we would fain see Y е exhausted by е | геай 16 with advantage. | marked a V dud so prolific a honey season—shoull be 
same han 
^ Fire Cooking, and Mee Ж heads а на pen of 
ma one in this respect, Iu my gare 
where I have very few Ligurians, the have 
myths of * Prometheus, x " and carries 
the methods of getting fire by rubbing- ае "Bf fire- 
drills, by flint-and- фе, and by flint- and-i -iron, to 
lucifer matches. Т 
of clay is „sought in "the Milone of some most 
sava k kettles and gourds with 
5 who coat 
Sur des Fleurs monstreuses d Epimedium. Par le Dr. ‚ bees lately 
L. Marchand. Adansonia. Juin, 1864. attacked the R t; as many a 
e presence or absence of a spur to ы тее к frequently discovered buried in ox 
bcr seems, in many cases, to be e оа dt. specimen of the d consequently making it a malter 
a character on which to found generic ЖЕКШЕН of considerable er to persons gathering i Cer 
n Viola, Antirrhinum, Halenia, Utricularia, and | tainly only a fair proportion of these winged 
oiher lants, the customary spur is often absent, М, | were Ligu 1 
Ma 4 iu the above cited brochure shows that и и that i is their due—of being. 
day. to» make them longer resist the fire, and of w 
in the 
ti ,and hence, he objects to the | 
x3 
iu the po ve x some sayages; whilst the 
tion o шк water in pots is shown to 2g a 
e all 
by C. Morren. and Decaisne, : аз distinct from A o e bees 
opera! 
higher való opment of 
it by пеем red hot 
vessels 
fire-pr mt 
phot as iti is a tolerab! 
tones into wieker-work x skin herefore, Ь | honey will be stored pA them i ia this district during ti 
f water, which though water-tight were not | of еа с pres rm its oda name, and iet remainder of this If Hea ther ed 
; like the | vicinity, I s реа o! em E of fi 
*Some Remarkable Customs, omne spur itself, honey being stored in в an u 
ould allow the former to r ; 
The ch 
in interest, p customs. alluded to all having refere 
but in the majority of districts, e pe 
work. Of these,a most curious one is that К 
the * Couvade," which consists in the father taking to 
bed on the birth of a child, and being dieted, 
the idea that his us 
ual food Әйа, if Wir pr 
himself, "beiujurionsto the infant's delicate organisation. | 
im 
taken away, whether completely filled or nol. 7 
а Men d 
i o й 
TH pavi 
Tue account given by “ Apiator,” at page 631, of the 
er | safe AANVAL in the ЖШН V England from a county in 
the far nort n. of a LIG N QUEEN, ма of P DUI 
|quent untim interes ing t I 
rd 
nd, та very HAVEN'S, 
Ia all countries 
i South America, the West Indies, California, 
Ka engl tka, Greenland, West Africa, the Án 
Archipelago, Central als, i nd the Basque provinces 
Spain—the same reason is given for it, v 
the child, a 
asque fih 
viz. » fhe supo яд 
Lorp Brr га 
oe of Belhaven m Ste б 
rles І. on a John Hamilton, of "Biol inl t 
solido i in uubroken s 
"que 
| would have filles a victim to the animosit yo of you death 
| bees A T only just left their е cells, wid ssion up 0 0 
et taken plain] he title remained peres 
d bi 
— гез of the parent upon 
upe 
+ 
objects and ен names and 
their images. 
t the *''Historieal Traditions" are ample 
he variations under which some of our 
ns fatiigation Г Deere i Mosen at апу rate noi Tety 
ad never ye tt H ght. s nly 8 Mera А the iie "n in 1777. 
| са: dnt ^ we should be all е union, f for of 20 years afterwards, pe 
strengthening Weak potios particular] who should succee 
valu as Li олу wh are at | was E daily adjudicated in favour аа Robert Hann 
stake, I havı ected a gre number o ions, and | of Wishaw, who died 15 years previoas to bor 
the only method s which int ean be depended ш; decision o Ая Hohe ан eers. His s eldest soh И 
is to fumigate both families. Some y arians object | ever, succe! pem. lord and at his de? 
хы кїч, although it may not at the time of 
apes e roy the bees, seriously en Lerner 
ir iu res "Tits I cannot believe to bethe result 
eren men enjo: 
he Crown has pe 
рб him Lord High C 
Assembly e Ше Ch burch е So 
is also f the 
= 
d 
escribes the tradition of t the Deluge, 
f 
ode Ww. means of queens ede men bw 
vant in А 
th by | manifested a lively and em 
e : 
50 "gm Tipos over the 
races. hows may "have been a “myth of 
; Т have bad a tolerably 
hegoa amount or expericnce with respect to the uniting | over 2000 ies 
observation, 
people, and grim by ча remains of marine animals, 
would | coal in 
advise deine ái to make t use of fumigation when pi 
of man, at elevations ativa: the s má ; bnt when 
taken in connection with e fact. t€ i Paire 
existence of the hum man race befor e the 
falli 
junetion. Vox ems ч са & Ligurians require uc 
greater amount of sm veles them than the warmly es 
(fonti 
bees, 
and that t г тр recover іп а mach shorter | 
last 
а boat or other vet during de food, he thinks | time. Го use funt jution with success, care must be half century 
the ev vination is Ёрге n favour of the various tradi- | taken that the bees bave plenty of ventilation, yet are e mansion, 
се having on раў n the remote aget o of man's | not allowed to become in any wa ilied. ean ouly | Glasgow, and near 
xistence. add that I c ita vá useful agent in my ен is situated on the sloping ban 
E work ао m with d E the geogr ced tions; but were Ias e касе іп the m nage- | tributary falling in 
distribution of myths, of w we can ment of my bees as мерез » of Hamil 
like the rh ones, it ш ке dee t for our Tog, sing the praises of *'driving »i in preference, and who | with battlemented towers; 
and affords и terial for a volume in itself. It leaves have „Altogether discarded the ж, дом id fun, mac I of насо — very 
hopes t ү the learned and able author ill it rt in 
ч P т? ра : n of an 
dilate upon many subjects of АА ту он 
ives us but а тайый; 
stoms, &c., of savages much m y ў $e 
myths and traditions classified ethnologically, and their 
- ce upon the habits and ilised races, 
Continuously traced up to the 
p i» х ау. 
while we are grateful ind A € Ms v Range * 
» ' those which came from very : dark coloured uu 
h respect ct to the rearing of ырайы, I do not 
"i hat the yellowest ея most handsome — 
breed t pertinen oloui тн One queen raised by m 
last year, i ihe ost beautifally marked one that 
t 
y = песа ted Гот реп 
I ever saw, "but the мй bred by her were not — ior 
neralorna 
Siem of de lawn in this in stance assuming 
a spacious b bowling-green. et j the В 
weli- | the Chestnut however predomin 
and in the hope that it it may speedily reach a second! 
! rine as it is pem for e to bes Cu it be that ' much more valuable timber. 
