968 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [ctor qu ; 
Е h be admitted, the amount of mosis me 
Me MeDonald. like se husbandma i It is worthy of observation нуў а | «у ero Nes дой i юр 
to “dig irae ү ап к pra it"—the edi i that if it гуза pueri of earth or sand,as the case may | great care, and ringing is onl: be done L3 
should ultimately die it vill not be before it ts shown | be, has A Bs gorged before any appreciable mein of e ings of тау [TW 
unmistakable sigus of revivinglife. All around what | nutriment i is extracted ; at the same time ls wallow- VINES.—In the a dy to keep 1 : 
appeared to be a sapless and lifeless trunk, ar t bur Ho fruit sufficiently den m careful > бы» tue iti, 
f green and healthy-looking shoots bursting forth, |i f the md 
some of 22. sh g sun y 6 and 8 inches а teg are текей унер edem] idm its pts чє дада. behind. by і fire-heat, the berries will shrivel, an тг. - imi 
appearance his tree presents is hig ш e kinds, аз decay, the iii. 
hly 
and, in е Physiologi ical тош of MAE highly т ае 
Let "em eid ге s part of the grounds, а eed t 
of the rocke 
ether 
near ы род Тһе т is placed ne it yum 
earth on the surface is thus caused, by menns of which opposite 
5а те ie effects 
urface of the ground, turning up the e 
the eicit; and producin ga fash and ferti’ ile 
formerly was а barren wa aste. The e mode in wh 
the 
eart, burying 
ich the 
oil where а 
ma nagement, It is easy to com the re 
is wanted; but t 
inte "n ut to regulate 1 the atmosphere toa 
be, in front of a precipice, and penes of 1 
blocks of ieget thrown up into brokea cliffs and 1 
төй: шанк. үт кр: egrowing] plontifaliy are Osmunda 
native 
pharynx is extremely muscular, and provided with an | 
internal muscular tunic, which acts within like the | 
piston o of an air-pump ; anything to which the mouth | 
galis, 
Ferns, together A roo adieu Sax 
one of the mimic cliffs s UN ша ы hangs i in 
gel таув; and alon ng s й ы the rocks 
Ёрге filipendula adorn m with its 
delicta pibnately cut Бы "while 0 P ar summit 
a5 other mim ic cliff are sev veral plants of Pampas 
of th D aanas walls of the pharynx and csophag 
peek is no doubt that Wesen do an — "eel "of 
y their feeding on the e 
biting 08, roots of p an b 
said. mde aive s is all nonsense. 
hey w shed, ав they hav ve no tee 
They could тзн 
; they are 
m the d 
accu e ated upon them a dming the. summer, 
conduces Ar ys to the health and well-being of 
осспрапі risa lc ii admission of light, 1 
TC ms GARD) 
Кы 
do 
Бе 8 
"Bd 
B 
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t thos 
all the air possible protecting Чеп ri 
аке а subtropical character by the introduction of 
few саген. plants, 
dim Te caria avenue will kei be a n 
a ir. 75 
a 
an is this m Dm which 
they like it all the berare 
made 
Pimps them round the 
some people M tha т: 
ereas they really come after the piot et 
manure. Е. R. L ankester, in Science Gossip. 
level and s 
it i is phute on on үч кеч at eun чеш е 
with w. are already fine шр of Araucaria 
һа How grand will be appearance when 
the epe have attained the size or the giant already 
ground, we plunge into а ravine 
Calendar of Operations. 
or the ensuing w 
Now that we have had rain teu all'sorts of ever- 
greens, if € already done, — be planted. Any 
ees considered too tender for our climate 
Leaving the dressed ground, 
and thread our way through what w 
to be a primeval forest—not, however, withow rugged |8 
мер басла д, here and there vistas of picturesque 
bea Her get ag im ^ К am: е гіуег— 
own the еы, rocks on 
ach * 
should be р lanted in as warm рө ions as 
order that their young wood may get well ripened. 
tronger-growing Roses ma ee at dier; SEIT 
order 
spen ino а bn event winds f om 
: be tilted in wet; but "Ча 
the «зай, suem now we rea 
on m cliff" embowered as it is in 
n beds in e places may "be taken up vea pu 
n, а and overlooking a tangled ravine, a Dinos 
thickl ог receive some 
geclus 
feet or rare in риу а Ет idee of e pem 
and M 
kind of p protection wh Laying tu urf | and 
ET га 
b ush, Fi How the interio of 
ade t the lady who acts as af an to tell, but it 
is certain that everything shines as white as the law 
of Autolycus. 
|, There are yet many donec road astu VES ушен 
still be proceeded 
GARDEN AND 
All gs: y drives и now, $5 ita rad done, 
1 
ext May, or nearly so. Let lawns be wall tolled, 
e receive x ең owing „close on the, he els it, 
closed during severe weather 
ds 
should be lifted off a b 
clean. Watch closely fo "pem pen Check their ч 
by timely applications of soot, А little € tif 
п coal-ashes is an 
ace of the soil between young ет of any bo 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
For the Week ending Oct. 11, 1865,as observed at the Horticultural Gates 
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m a| BAROMETER. 
October. |5 E E 
5 foot 2 feet 
Max.| Mi | р. deep. d 
"Thurs. 5 E 29.998| 29.955 8 | Е 
Friday 6) 17 {29.999 2 56 | E 
Satur. 7| 18 | 29,902 LENT 
Sunday 8| 19 |29.500. 55 [ВЕ 
Mon.. 9|20 |29.384 55 SE 
Tues. 10|21 |29,2 56 |В. 
Wed. 1 D |29.2 59 |8%. 
А: е 68.4 | 40 | 54.2 | 565 | 568 ш 
t. jm ovo I ; el "onec and dry air; very fine below; freeriag 
at night. 
— | 6—Foggy; fine ; very fine esf at night. 
—  T-—Slight fog ; fine ; ove 
—  . 8-Rain at6 a.m.; hazy; ovi t at night. 
—  9-Rain іп showers tarobghonė t the day; Py 
— килы: A cloudy with clear intervals ; uent heavy 
of short duration. 
ll-Partially ove heavy clouds; showers and sunkist 
alternately ; о 
of t1 TU 
, ыш —Plants started early last spring will STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
ARM s near the hri Feliu rh Enough, 5 During the last 39 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Oct. 21, I8. 
TES has been said to furnish some idea of the| 2000, be again in flower; therefore theso and others ев ева aal noot oraa LEE 
eneral character of the place. One view, сыал CINE = troubl dust with Years in | Quantity 
Ё m the carriage drive as one approaches Innistiogue, | шей Ын pose Mak vids "Rained, ог Bain. Я 
ЖИИ from the house, Ћойете M s sulphur t ез moment the pus s Beste , For wa ard Е 
The river is seen winding down the ey, with D ORT x ATI i8 0, 
many picturesque hills both right and left. Тһе | decayed Језа with a proper admixture PEA Tu Boo 
eve yd NS 2 verme y cM kw d Lond "A Let the E BIET on the Prid Thurs, п о 
ТШЕН brig on һе Scottish Devon, t the аа reii of шеи, d rr inm PUE PR = peus En th s period occurred 
а 
Жеш; of fhe and Рекоа у D | Fu Бя occasionally to kill green dy адау yo The MEETER iture durin the low 0 
ILIES, erm, 24 deg HEEL d 
ww which will be known by the deca Ан Ав dents. 
y Mise scellaneo hg and 5 "a had better be repotted ; lan Notices to Согтевропсеви» | 
Profits o prae ТЭМ в im. i of importance at present, but it will Penis Booxs: СР. The. Иле 4c m qe Сайт 
Cour d R d ча 4 ча 8 RU arderi the operation being neglected| never publishe 3 MEE Treatise & 
ri e jon om Donee Mr. E ume hreys, CAE tion of the т, Vine. uon май. Subert. 
dn naniii spec px. чый af after they have made fresh roots. The soil in| Market Gardening то und London. ery 010 Botany, Ph 
LII h i Botany, Lindl 
case, " nglis v. tlie > Metr ораш) Railway um : bot. rom t Ч ps and mé latter [XX ор С, тей 
Occupied the Court nearly the whole day. E clai iod ht for E ill al bó 1 GARDENERS’ EXAMINATIO oraque бине 
was for шг, in res x ct of premises and bus ага Ө онн ре а ы ШЫ ЕЛЕ тыы [жер уйш quis tions nex t6 
ii at ensington. 16 appeare rë S the Es Ње е of the ent some small bulbs, which | Grapes : North Wales. The dee о on vin 
claimant, db Inglish, wid f x If the ripening has been | found much fault with, considering шш and replanted 
A glish, widow of Mr, Inglish, who had dota th 1 be &roufil b duced it was one of those which wi sized оода 
carried on the business for years, was а Mushroom |: comple e, the pe vill p roublesome : ut if M h bearing from ei эу gs e Vines vilë 
grower, and had a майн of . The railway had Wien. eil h le the th you have kept plenty па then а ir 9 пану зи te 
en possession of the ground, and a loss had be A f RS ti i te лее елан a is Le t Ty They aro not 8) i LL 
ned. It was stated i in evidence that he profi selves e some ше jmeeto NM RM E жаке but on ^ whole тү reels 
on Mushrooms per cort, | Peceseary to m or Xon the stron zer roots, ны. c му пізевв турз сап cannot undertake t PEE: 
e witness said if 507. were did ja: twelve | Tone баш DIOE дөш, AN, rM pecially from ki ош еўө e 
months, or ротара i ч Six mere the sum realised ne: E decay y: Curt ie p d be d b eie elegantly - PEDE form as the plants gt" 
would be ve Several witn ere called on both |. pde acer % n teri x t ng itle the a. g q |... older. As there is по Cerasus йош 
sides, and 6 бат in ven) t the - v: the | Ja gn а ставе онды 0.25 ] pit "Th г wil NAMES OF FRUITS: pen etim nh domestica, vhi 
ym remarked н ее ME эш ме кип ve ше а f ж pet lt sss bosse species v whence is derisod the cultivated PIU | 
‚ belle is preserving Plum. ® 
for the place, th e jury id compensate the “claimant | cit js qe dh ger es Ne o. or Prax: В Y 1, Ec Ro 
for the loss of the business, and also in referenco to the as you see signs of growth, but| thes oleracea fusca.— ^ cust indies, emetic T. 
profits on M ms. The jury eventually sparingly w until ud have made leaves, &c., to draw up| Momordica Chara: " —— nw orn АРРА veg Е 
the compensation at 2 at ect and give off m iP е. quontiy comes pi in the way y you aee m The spein 
Diet o; y persons are not aware of DEN. polsonous.— В, Zauschn t qe сашон дедь "lei 
the fact, that tho on earthworm really does live upon| CUCUMBERS, iis ырыны il remove even main of Berberis ria trait sent бо nothing more fore Dos 
earth. stated in popular works on|shoots where too much crowded. M а bottom | bably seedlings, of the common but api 
zoology that the pre picks out portions of leaves, | heat of about 85°, and a moist atmosphere. Let the|  sanguinalis.—/ Вог L T мн si the 
Grass, &c. and devours them; but this is quite a top ру к from 65° to 70? by night, and from 70° noua t каерине оп f your Роба nut 
ser: the earthworm lives upon earth. It must|to 75? b РО Fungus (Rhiz Огосогою "I We 
о su at it assimilates the mineral con- манды ay now look forward to every da to Asparagus and other crops. M J È. o дураст. 
ret ч the soil; its gastr ^ w^ иы secretions dawning аше and later than its predecessor, and as pgm ансау ue $ 
dissolve e decomposing animal and vegetable lifting and ting, tb ) 
which are invariably contained in rich soil, and it is temperatures be somewhat decreased, and in exact Add in trap ning jou Jour ine tem idem ў 
these which are assimilated. The earthwo orm c could 1 поё | accordance with the latter must the amount of| 20years XL the finer c 
re be regulated. Take care that the latter| 2% € Vbi the coarser опе es shortened, y pr^ 
organic constituents. In a similar way pis arenicola, is поб so excessive as to condense in quantity upon iust Ue Worked in lager amonge лїї 2 ger to 
or lug-worm, ih lives in the sands exposed by the | the glass, &c. close up the laps, or run down into| = watering mus 3.4. wil not ba d 
pere ы; » gorges itself with that substance, and | the hearts of the j revent this, evaporati setite tho вой close E. but of course Pd sgg 692 
i + р: ing | shorten tho lateral branches of oy шей Dini 
P jara hich it contains fit for nutriment. | troughs should be more sparingly filled. — In clear ly in. з will gain 12802 E 
pns cdm ае, the * lug ” lives in the ric ich| favourable weather, when a greater quantity of air ers! Miniature 
