THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
39 
ment of my own grievances. I have for some time been reti 
a great rabbit fancier, and have had a nice outhouse yy Sortettes, | 
fitted up for their receptio n, — exercise yard and | ; ORTICUL' ULTURAL, January 15. —4. J. Brian Y; Esq., 
in eonduce to their comfort; bat n the chair. In consequence of the severity "of the 
— in spito of all this, an d althou gh h, —— had my hute weather yet few subjects were exhibited on ocea- 
with proje oting ends, a nd traps — | at cae 4 Kingston, sent an unnam 
all over the place, not one rabbit e I been able to white ‘lowered Odon * tly O. maxil 
real but fide, É dere eight does snd t two ucks, so yo are ; and a new, — pretty, — not very een 
o de. Chorozema, call was con y 
may judge of the extent of m 
termined 
Nay 
have my enemies been — the Jownfall 
of my establishment, that they ave actually bored one wose 
y 
of their accursed h oles through t the —_ be! one of my 
hutches at least 15 inches: from d; and which 
was placed on tresse os - Lager at “of mortal 8 s of Muscat of Al — odii 
wth” could ibly climb throu hay 2 bars. If 
525 says nothing fo Weir honesty, 1 says a great tion of Pears and — — ( — of the former and 50 | views 
deal for their perseverance wer of standing upon o the latter) was exhib essrs. Paul, hes- 
nothing —— you, or any of your Poiti, give me a unt. Among these were — new — looking kinds; 
e ce? A Rabbit ae but, cut up, we cannot state what 
70 banish — isi ep wale: at done b their qualities might be.—Various garden labels were | of t 
y s.—It may be done by exhi t novel were ha 
the gre 
— valuable plants partie 
what they attacked; one — — my surprise, they 
— off — alien ts. — ee after ni —— 
me, but no elu — bald b obtained as 
their — 1 fou nd, 3 at Tast, that — ad 
worked their — down to 
up 15 7 — Jan. — The President in the ree 
by the flue, — — their runs, but Mr. Rat was C. G tp Be, J JM llingen, Esq., of Van Diem thei 
too cunning for — urned another chy I tried | Land, Dr. Grind rod, of egg „J. D. Jones, — of = 
me +s were elected 
the ferret — dogs, but if we killed four. 
search of I 
laid i 
rune, but all to no purpose. I recollected that, when 
a boy, these —— worked thei 
rabbit boxes, and 
ed to me dace: rande 5 would 
a you 8 
whi apr se 
I tried this the 
a hearty meal on the 
for two or three da ards we saw in 
declining state, and — — vonlik the pre- 
mises, W. Culverweill, Thorpe, Perrow. 
B a set-off to “ A. and his murderous 
gardener, I * say that since 1 came 
residence, about two years ago, 
single bird Roe nat ee This 
ite extre 
amply mw me, 55 freeing my garden of inn 
d larvæ. As to slugs and caterpillars, su 
thing is 13 yt 
garden 
o be ould n 
er to e me of the pleasure of hearing these 
sweet songsters, and of observing the tt habits of 
my feathered friends, even if it did e w dishes of 
fruit in the season. I suppose “A. my ” gardener 
es, and blackbirds, which 
Grass field before my windows. 
e, but probably much 
Surely he can Wave te t little taste for the the pleasures ape 
the country, who can thu dpe ee himself of one of its 
33 l 2 cae p is not very 
ur a great — ray | 
"Sacre, tee ye which is + A 
pleasure- 
8, 
. 
shrubberies, and 
Amount of Rain which fell at St. Breoke, Wade- 
— during the year 1849, as measured by Howard's 
Mu- gauge: 
wre Wet A 
— 
ig SSE 5 mae Da 
emt 
—ͤ—— 
e BOO “3 21 
l 3 
e 
. 
9.06 
—— e 
: 19 
15 
Mr. Cole’s ae see that “Cole’s superb solid 
rather advertised, Will Mr. 
in Hackney, a nd C 
ello 
The idea — a. 
and ser 
Se 
r their runs over barão 
is | anatomy o 
— MicnoscorrcaL, Jan. 16.— The a a 
Mr. Woodhouse 
c 
Bere hn be my 
d Species Algarum. A 
a Brockhaus. 1 
i * I's zine-backed labels, 
ch are now pretty well T 7 advantages 
consist in their 2 —7 legibil ity when written on 
either with ink o hanks 8 Dr 
men of the old- 
d leade 
of the most lasting, and when the face is nicely painted, 
and legible. 
OWS. 
parasi 
name after their discoverer insoni. 
were about three- 8 of an inch in length, aud 
earth. The author made 
i s 
a continuation of Mr. Huxley’s 
certain — "of the Medusee. 
chair, 
and the Rev. S. Bro elected 
Liste 
r. 
0 r and Mr. cg Gratton were 
g- 
in building habitations; the author — je 
minutely the well-known case of M 
announe that t annual mee 
soirée of the Society would be held on February 13. 
Rovit HORTICULTURAL or IRELAND. — We observe in air 
Dublin Advocate a the late annual 
meet the objections so so — — urged against the er- 
clusive of the Society, the wane 
” is liberally 
Cole favour the public by posting; oat — 
between 
it and a sort annually distributed 
Society under the name of Celeri Violet. I 
| into — — we 
so as to leave the sunk letters black, it looks both neat | ex 
| | outer, ito sulphuric acid 
| —— of the 
proposed that | 
had i 
well founded, and that tardy justice is to be rendered to — ii: 
the labourers in the Hibernian Vine: ineyard.] ` 
Reviews. 
uetore F. T. Kützing, ie, 
Pp. vi. and ene Tog 
Alge is immense 
tha n to be e 
underta’ — to pera be ti the scatt 
We therefore gladl 
49, 
9 4 eres ot described 
tical in 8 but solu . 
w 
ised gutta percha, the invention of a i i 
Mr. Little, of daten Bath. ‘These were formed ap- an Salie, Rubus, As, wh * 1 — 
parently by stamping the face of the label so as to press comparing y s at the same glance ; but with mi- 
iż down and ra ise the name up, together with a raised | eroscopic bodies the difficulty becomes enormous, even 
border roun They were neat enough to look at, but with the help of authentic specimens—so enormous, 
being generally —— . — e able, | indeed, as to make it al tter of impossibility to 
spicuous a way off as mig ve been desira i den m d t local 
They will, however, no doubt prove useful, provided prc cee hoa i, ger ee ee 
ties, and at — results in making every specimen 
distinet 
It would be quite o 7 of place in our pe to enter 
ar from wishing to detract from 
which, in the — state of 
wishes 
the re y of ** 
a — is e to every algologist who 
at all t u 
Experience will soon s 
in such a spirit, 
eir temporary purpose, they w will be thrown aside as 
unsatisfactory and nearly useles 
ützing's claims to a bigh ongst algologists 
are so well established by his“ e — o 
5 — nding Pall its faults, but more especially era 
to 
subject, “that we are very unwilling that he should im- 
pair t — m by hasty or ill-digested volumes like that 
before 
Miscellaneous. 
— Inquiry into the Action of Gypsum as 
by M. Caitlat.—In the first part of his inquiry i 
w as 
calcination usually — to, fo 
inorganic parts of plants, gives inaccurate 
The weight of the ash does not represent the mineral 
— Ser 5 ens of the high oon rng to — 
osed when caleined, there is a loss 
s 
les, especially in the 
| in converte 
panat an iner the a db, oxygen in the 
this ox burning at pro) both the 
eure ad pat ft e interposed: 
hurous acid, w which is given off and 
com- 
