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Rose Insects ; Effeo ) I "Liquid Manure on 4 Roses ; 
loomi Bay aiti me to tha nk 
r Paper with 
8 to the “ snags.” opted the suggestion, an 
most 
t marked benefit; but in the course of last | our di 
occasion to f a trans- 
iece a uit I was abou 
to 
years 
- Your notice fally — "the whole 
affair, ani peni * the 
to eee the soundnes: 
giving up tthe original advi e 
of conveying to us. 2 
advice of 1850 i in favour of that of — adh 
that, at all events, there undreds of i 
snags, too small for your fly or for ais which ne i 
bour maggots and which should be cut off. You 
friend, if watched a little i 
: r’s growth, the 
ickness of one's little finger; but pray don — let him 
be me the protector of the whole 
ure 1 
See was, that “old large pla nts, neige coming into 
bloom, were amazingly i wre oved by it, and —— 
when I t have 
terre, Celine (June), bys the trees 
young, 
trees, 
applying ae manure. ‘The 
have penile the 
. mong I find the best of min 
some selected from Wood’s (of M 
e Nois 
bourg, against a wall; the two former are splendid. 
Liberal feeding and poe kopti these pat from May 
Novem i 
base Je in 25 a week of Nov 
—Id gh nag — yan 3 (p. 22) = 
5 = ‘the bird infest gardens. I. 
or nine 1 2. The tulle 
Bade keen only on anal) meii, and I cannot find 
any one who can sa ee has see anything. else eaten by 
0. I. Destroys the Polya, I do not know 
why. 3. The. sparro pon grain in the winter 
and.on fruit in the summer, andi is never seen hunting 
for insects. 4. Phe titm lesser 
be, whereby — the evil 8 of carrion, as su 
means | hints et 
one shall ; sep Se seve the | war.o 
allow 
d 
ad poem noted, and ine kae I hereby tender 
s | de reserve, which 
my “9 the enemy, by t 
e (Soe), ‘Solfa- | amon 
hich tched 
Pe prang pe 
A e 
Sify Lamarque, Solfa aterre, 2 Pole 
The e parts 
s | connected wi 
| parations 7 — all com 
| by a brick, others partly im 
i &. 
done away w. This is quite a different — eon 
putting K, Vines whole care ors 
i 
urious. rtain 
1 met > initials o on in 
ents could — a far) in thinking, 
prop —— and at proper 
seasons, to be one of the ay ‘eat liquid manures that 
can be put to a Vine 3 rder 
80 . bear. his the Million. 
p” per of January 12, the 
I had sustained by an an army of mis 
d remorselessly eaten up all, s 
much cost, and with emp trouble, during a period 
of 20 years, I felt sure that some at least i 
par. correspondents w would sympathi 
e to the the 
c did I reckon without my 
host. m all par ts of the United Kingdom have 
received 2 — of ae many of 
— ‘the „ 
some e 8 
thanks to the kind w For the benefit of “all Aw 
may hereafter fall e ee a the rapacity of rats, I will 
may be, la: them my military 
e ll, of m; 
Pan and favourite famil gee of * pet” 3 collected A * 
Honor 
e 
y be 
pea es, and explain 2 I finally brought up my corps 
Sob Ins 
tiari 
of commencing — tilt nee, on ering the 
extent of the pent, ta committed, I e encouragement | 
wing in his:way divers f 
ood, re, as tipping, lard, meat, haar fish, 
m off guard, so that he revelled unsuspieiously 
ong all the good things of this life while I 
a plotting his destruction. | care, Mean- 
ime, to secure all the en-houses, 
and shut the inmates 
— N ight, to Protect oe from their blood- y foe. 
The great field-day was Friday last, a day I shall hoor 
de a Pew it — to strategy; and, Wil 
n was m 
5 n; — l herrings A sprats 
The arbonate of 
. An as firs 
errings, nee the “carbonate of — we ell nee 
The sprats being ® — than the herri ngs, — more 
thro 
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sisting of a — of pap of papers on ers on botany, and Dr. Baird's 
mostracous 
beautiful monograph 
riarum FONO, 
ET NUPEB * . pinoa — 
m Antistiti, 
“Explorane — quas et ipse legerat Py = AE 
Qui com; . een Familias Ne'nralgs ordine di Posuit, 
ay her fortiter novas et neglectas i 
iologiam Stirpium pl 
mine 
Et — et stator et auctor steam 
Et, —> — 
Ceu alter 1 Raiug a totum orbem famam sui dispersit, 
Academia 
gun 
m patroni divi Linnæi talem vicarium, 
TAS ners RATISBONENSIS REGIA 
Calendis. — MDCCCL. Pié gratulatur. 
ce. He 
exhibited a new species of lobster, eo two new Le 
dopterous insects from Australi continuation of 
Mr. cron a paper on the — some For 
Medusze read. 
Review. 
An Address e md at the Annual Fair of the New- 
haven Cou orticu . ‘Society Sept. 26, 1849, 
by J. B. . New apie 2 pp. 49. 
Ir must be confessed that in he United tates things 
are done in a manner which shocks ——— English 
feelings, and would raise from their graves, if that were 
possi e departed officials of some of our deerepid 
scientific corporations, Here we have orticultural 
Society calling its anniversary 4 “a fair,” and 
what is more strange, i delivery of an 
official address on the occasion—not to its President,.or 
= of its o r to one of its members, 
n who seems to have 
t to a stranger, a oe 
— ep in tho n neighbou 
Unusual as this, a 
plastic, were p ough “a sides with a sharp cording to our ur notions of official 
ce of deal ak Had a kni ork, or e human propriety, yet T is aaki a not to aan shat the 
hand touched thom; all are Thay e been - The} Newhaven Society was right, for a better address than 
barytes was then „ drilled in,” — other sprats, not that delivered b p eas antes allan: ds 
| poisoned, were placed above and below them, aid ae e do not presisel 
suspicion was disarmed. “ Latet anguis in bál” example of the Society in question to to be followed e 
It should be borne in mind that the barytes is without | on all occasions, — we think th the umstanee like all 
taste an ag sme ell; ence its great value. The Eth 
i afata — ^I will r 
furnish — of this, and other interesting matters, 
„ for I have 
both a Sienna j a “miner!” When the 
in the — of all 
. —＋ is to be — 
7 — The Daerbnd will eat G 
eA he stupifies himself, and in this * may 
mbedded in the garden 
They “did their bidding e pa b — 
on comin mee stairs, the m rid follo ings 4 4 mand 
the enemy had fallen into 82 2 T 
serious re of the provision A for th their 
repast, and the hand of dea observ: 
who have countr manage. 
What sort of — will be collected from 
the following extracts 
And as one of the very best 
parents in the pleasures 
par po — societies and the 7 
ringing up too in 2 Ae of the am owns 
2 villages of the east and far 3 wherever slavery 
is not found, are 8 } 
the character of our mo — increasing the wealth of 
our en mee and giving new pleasures and interests to 
our people.” 
„During ae: Fs 1847, the 2 of bushels of 
Wheat produced in the Uai tad (Santas was over 
114,000, 000 ; of Indian corn 
side. The ra had eaten 
seized with cruel thirst ; 
water ; they 
not the case with the sparrow and chaffineh. | 
will go into brick traps, — — a robin is 
killed; the use of them my 
den on this account. The toate is fond of ie, 
is not swift ring 8 
ibe do this work 
all of 
rsons speak o — os if all of thous 
destroy inseots 5 b 8 appear that 
this is not the 
Vine 8 e been 
sooner able to make a few remarks on the contrast and 
ing 
e beds at midnight, torn limb from limb, and their 
agon : 
peritu 
In a word, two days me two nighte effectually ro 
whole arm 
a large 
innocents, 3 were ruthlessly 
New Road, Hammersmith, February 5. 
Feb. 5._W. Y 
mended obo usod for the pu pose of en chinga might | 
of note, 
„ of n 
use, when the creature is aa 
animal food. Rats can rea smell shee had tes set the can com 
and also the bait tou cea . ap Lalo 
By this it is evident that rats are “up to trap,” and 
must be outwitted — 
