Novzurer 18, 1865.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
1083 
L1 Кет, 
| of that year. 
| а with «his other labours 
became in 
"o p er, e 
meneed hi 
fiebat in 1862 he was nel much against 
ily, 
EI 
- T diarsckeristi 
med such marked features in 
д Kew, havin ing been pur 
, the dovatim 
chosen, and 
es 
fesso! an enthusiastic volunteer, 
imi ч а fall 
hased last summer at their 
ent. His library hd 
both display in an eminen 
of order, nea eatness, ed 
| was im 
of в! rend 
saying, g; that by m method, z zeal, an "Fra y 
possible, Though by mo ^n c 
died, he outlived several of his "intimate үс et 
Ya 
are determined and controlled by the 
ng |а а t ес on олурай у Where 
that hu hontis Пе ho drinka Jonai, т reatest he 
drinks в most, md the hot belt or tè "le. — already 
ught — sink the 
| Нена, Sir J oseph Paxton, and Sir Witam n Hooker. 
level " the sea I: 15 feet -€-— in poem 
Pt rivate of the "Бом 
of Botanical science, but by. nearly every , one i in n this 
year, were it not mee _ The pe nnd 
Шоп of w r by the 
f his fam to 
даду 
consequence seriously i Ш, 
to restor ir 
Mes с corpa n 
| B a pain nful eim g^ er thum 
| Tee, ri 2 d health” for some years 
wire he di La. he was one of the 
ўтов реч. to pretia and report on the 
for food displayed in the Great Exhi- 
he duties al -— ее, in con 
„take char, arge of the whole 
iculture, fi 
rele of acquaintance w а large one, he was not 
а нен е by изи s b a М but greatly 
beloved by all who knew him 
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF VENTILATION, 
Or y less importance to us than the fact that 
- — mee ber at its hi ghest elevation, is the tr ^ 
at the surface of the earth is warmer 
Wer re it аел, the cold dense air n$ the |a 
consum nsumptio n or rather г distri 
that he lift all the wants of tbe 
рн and м, Уве р leaves plenty to 
in the course of one year to cover a level space 
the a of the b ace to а depth of 8 та, 
supposing Ае она to together withoni 
any of it being reli 
shall hav to return to this subject, and 
will only iret to a few n principles 
first is s, that a large expenditure of heat is — in 
ifting and рача this lm "y: Pain of water, Th 
amount of heat n 
regions, instend of, as it does now, finding 
ion was 
headache, from which 
y had п 
, he m to aban ео; his is poh s - 7 
t Liudley's 
osed, 16 № а 
ilv) аг had ear an injury from 
bodi 
фе effects of which = а Were never tor recover, He was 
aie. 
Hav 
hod. 
fo 40 years. T was at this time Ts some of his | à 
friends subscribed. for a portrait of him by Mr. Eddis, 
reciprocal 
deine d ву 
Тһе principle. upon whieh it d is one of 
he surface of the ы d most, 
ps a n t blighted desolation with its icy feet right | of al 
m o into the air, depends 
perature of the water, Ioe requires 
cold water next, and h course least 
1. со їп the varying 
quantities of heat already existing in it 
ater is raised the greatest 
с | follows that where most w 
amount of heat will be expe! ; also that the 
its | expenditure of heat is synonymous with the production 
veetion, may be|of cold, e extraordinary activity of the sun 
сиы: in raising water within the keeps down the 
temperature of these regions to an average of about 
les of hot air for i| the The 2" amount of water diffused throughout 
у partic 
an , equivalent. of cold air. ,It does 
haracter times the fierce 
Room, is from the brush of that distinguished artist. 
Soon afterwards t 
а chaste a 
nd elegant epergne in silve 
ga 
жш азо presented to Dr. Lindley. The valuo of the 
ws enhanced by the , appropriateness of the 
во that there is ever room fi 
or the raw eid, cold 
glare of. the sun, — m" aie "nim tha most 
cid differs cud 
air, in its manufactory. 
Th 
design, ese are distribu of heat 
among Orchids, Ros: vection is a dealer in the article. It is » just ая «uhi "tho s е e in expanding water to the state 
Dr. Lindley was a 5 агаа ot about 60 scientific to receive cold air as to di stribute warm, „The best | ot vapour is not lost. 16 "t or sails through space 
smieties, including every botanical and water. | with its burden. esently it comes into 
misty of note in Europe and America. Не became a | Scattering into it a small portion of cochin u ich | contact with eold, Au ss it ів бо guard the 
Fellow of the Linnean as early as 1820, and of the | is of bod the fnb density, ы ré reveals the mor portals of the world, and to see that nothing, however 
Royal in 1828. He received. the degree of D oetor of — of the fluid. An impetuous stream w ill arise n | subtile, | can pass through, ‚ The water Wesce arta a 
_ Philosophy fi In ntre, tł i t of it 
is is leer no one can 
ie ci 
Ji he was elected an honorar y member of the bo Rioja al | If, у= 
of Seience of 
received. from 
y 
d КЫ: бийи! ее Pest Medal, татай to him 
labour 
ue 
cag civ 
and Кофени 
| [o Qnis Мебелен. гло. 
ing member of the French 
а апу, and more е 
Berlin, нб in 1853 а 
riam nnd Iu 
Wrottesle: esident 
the fire is 
mi vend, r4. tired 
almost to infini They are all — 
зш by this great generi law—that — strive to 
find rest i in an equilibrium — This 
of his 
ive works on the natural 
> 
of plants, on the Orchidacem, and on theoretical 
President, when 
баета for | 
partida 
ripe y equally aplod roun — 
Е counter-currents will be | te 
state 
Even the boiling ped varies XXe 
particles begins. How this 
tell with — It is probable that electricity comes 
dd 
in one iwn donde, 1 it. not in all нна гв, elec- 
n — and some - office it m 
and ol 
А A: 
found і in it; hence the violent irte gra nm and apparen 
соп лу "Neither does the 
cessati n of ere Г for о 
on the 
тз sry Tindley's. acquirem énts, made 
naland vigorous intellect, his quick appreciation 
sfinities, the clearness of his 
method, and the lucidi Lh 
syste- 
nii He yen t: is айу rogar arded 
ce of t| 
Бч 
Watomy of 
— 
cte 
vection 
go on 
top of the he heavier С ртт portion. Мог 
ntil 
Me emo peii f, indeed, that can ever happen 
the 
ike % о seca for the 
Е i 
2А similar process is constantly going on throughout | еу 
a ao 
HE 
к: м 
phe 
eteness and a 
[3 3ahod at 
ecura E s 
bination. p^ 
skil I that Dr. 
expressions were use 
y, that it is mainly due to his 
its currents. 
of them, for 
rapi 
re 
mpi ical 
his prec: 
childr 
mewhat pis Кыл. "Не retir red to rest ав 
Эш on е, the 31st of October ; 
was seized 
left a 
5 to that of a developed 
the consistent 
li 
Tho ы 
currente. 
unseen. 
S dis : аб 
Е? or unseen 
on for ever. 
sensitive is 
the air to the influence of heat, - th 
mere ' breathing of an infa nt in a large coe 
m. e жу" 
arent | 
with the 
whole is cooled down ^: oe 
Could in be rendered visible, we should be 
diversity of | * 
the eddying ying |‹ 
Е and gm are generally | i 
eji 
uld | 
=. 
un 
en ue кте. лечено 
i use. 
gn umm 
philoso positively explain its This 
m is known, that as «old air is odi to 
- | part 
маьа than the air, cannot remai such i 
and therefore EE утә тип о ог nens I 
urpose to that when- 
Hanes 
keeping it in perpetual 
agitation is caused b the 
itself in а, inte of rest. Аз тера, 
renders pei. Convec 
i.d of it id А peter the entire 
to эж. 
with a fit of apoplexy, an and 
rM ъл daughter of. 
s, Southelm- 
in 1823, ап d 
devotion to him throughout. Tie was unceasing. 
Boi ar ert 
- His power of 
undertook he һе did wit 
til he 
exa Bing unti 
и had the warmest of hear 
His love 
destroy it; фы) 80 the ts s 
on in apparent 
harmony, for the 
Anis LC EE 
in profound 
ас іп to this t7 there is 
Кен v heatin, 
y on зате: | 
infi 
ut his whole power to| 
esi 
antagonism, and yet in 
pers] and ventilation of the oi. | 
elevation and distributi tion of eque oe еерее through- 
out the air, and it is impossibl exaggerate the 
water asa Vor звы, sti is a ventilating 
atmosphere T. Fish. 
i The presen 
remarks on € - 
antagonistic forces of T and density will render 
Р. T.F. 
M 
ect, dd his 
in temper an and i impatient of opposition buton se I 
oa oe eris beating 
id жуа аг 
power, a A qe the atmosphere, an id йе old overhead 
For what 
DOUBLE-GLAZING. 
ALTHOUGH this subject 
and the 
o young о 
d limit ted d n 
he glass, t the outside ting 
күү w air of the bor are to ours 
soccer Mon 
I wi 
jobbery or 
extraordinary energy and 
work was astonishing ; what- 
h the рон паба бов о 
had done if, ж ће w 
le 
id tem 
w proceed to to notice 
Nature's third method 
heworld. Watertakes part 
forms 0! 
oye 
seas, he 
inks up M perio А 
"ho eite ci 
shade, 
; therefore in 
ht to be able to ёла the 
same ends, and achieve similarly sfr ito 
id 
n у 
Кыл 
has been eir 
mented it has not yet recei 
| which anticipated it would have done from 
gardeners, the par ezcellence 
(o 
з (see p. 
P len lol ts fa of 
some arguments in favour 
rther y aal in support of his 
that definite information in th'g 
before the publi A ber that 
d pei in the 
has given ш 
the system o 
d, time 
d be laid 
and their 
gleglazing will shortly iis uh red 
pcm relies of antiquity, sit that oibie ek zi iog 
is already the ne plus ultra of all good hotho 
